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  2. BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION

    The outstanding event of to-day was a luncheon to Lord Birkenhead symbolising the reunion of the Conservative party. The great part Lord ...

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  3. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    The provisional agreement of the Ambassadors' Conference provides that the Alies shall not demand the exCrown Prince's banishment, but shall ...

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  4. DEER-PARK EXPLOSION.

    Four deep holes surrounded by heaps of blasted earth, twisted and torn sheets of corrugated iron, and fragments of machinery to-day mark the spot where ...

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  5. THE IMPERISHABLE STORY

    Mr. Churchill to Lord Dundonald. October l8, 1914. Sir Arthur Wilson thought the scheme obsolete on account of modern ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    At Box Hill to-night, the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) addressed a meeting of electors in the constituency of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). He ...

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  7. TASMANIAN GOVERNOR

    The "Morning Post" publishes message from the Hobart "Mercury," in which a hope is expressed that a State Governor from England will be ...

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  8. TURKEY'S FRIENDSHIP WON.

    General Sir Charles Harington, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces at the Dardanelles speaking at a luncheon at the Colonial ...

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  9. THE CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN.

    Lord Balfour, Lord Derby, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, and Sir Robert Horne were present at the Constitutional Club to-day on the occasion of ...

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  10. TEXT OF "MERCURY'S" MESSAGE.

    The following is the full text of the message, referred to in the above cablegram, as having been sent by "The Mercury" to the "Morning Post":- ...

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  11. THE REICHSBANK.

    Herr Von Havenstein, President of the Reichsbank, is dead. He came into prominence at the end of last year, owing to his refusal to give further ...

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  12. BRITISH SQUADRON'S CRUISE.

    The light cruiser Adelaide, belonging to the Australian Navy, will accompany the British squadron on its return to England. The Adelaide will ...

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  13. SIR J. CONNOLY INVITED TO STAND.

    The officials of the Conservative headquarters have invited Sir James Connolly, Agent-General for West Australia, to stand at the forthcoming ...

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  14. MEETING OF THE REICHSTAG.

    An important session of the Reichstag, which was designed to settle the fate of Herr Stresemann, the Chancellor, adjourned to-day, amid uproar, ...

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  15. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    The above cable message was shown to the Attorney-General (Hon. A. G. Ogilvie) and the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. A. Guy), who communicated ...

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  16. THE LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    The National Union of Railwaymen has granted £10,000 from the political fund to the Labour party for the general election. ...

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  17. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    A return of what is considered a record-breaking week-end of intoxications under the prohibition regulations for Philadelphia, the third largest city ...

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  18. BIG FINANCIAL TRANSACTION.

    Attouling to the "Boersen Courier" negotiations are in progress between a well-known Berlin bank and an AngloAmerican and Dutch group of bankers ...

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  19. LORD ROBERT CECIL.

    Lord Robert Cecil, Lord Privy Seal, who has recently been created a peer, addressing a meeting yesterday at Hitchin, denied the rumours of his ...

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  20. TASMANIAN CARBIDE INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Gregory, M.H.R., strongly protested to-day against the decision of the Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman) to fix the price below which carbide shall ...

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  21. FIGHT WITH SEPARATISTS.

    A message from Dusseldorf states that further fighting h is taken place at Koenigswinter between the Separatists and the Republican troops. The ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA.

    Mr. H. J. Johnson, chairman of the Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives, discussed the immigration question with President ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Pilkington, formerly of West Australia, is contesting the Keighley division of the West Riding of Yorkshire as a Liberal, and so far it will ...

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  24. INTER-ALLIED MILITARY CONTROL.

    A semi-official statement has been issued by the German Government attempting to justify the treatment of the Franco-Belgian inter-Allied ...

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  25. MURDER TRIALS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Express" says it understands that a new form of murder trial verdict will be recommended by the Lord Chancellor's Committee appointed ...

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  26. TYPHOON DAMAGE.

    The recent typhoon which swept over the northern and central parts of the Philippine Islands caused heavy damage to the crops, amounting to some ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AND GERMANY.

    With the outbreak of war between England and Germany in 1914 diplomatic relations between Australia (as with other parts of the British Empire) and ...

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  28. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    With a view of taking advantage of the offer of the British Government to assist in the development of various parts of the Empire, Sir James Allen, ...

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  29. DOMINION PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Arthur Me[?]ghen. Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Parliament, in a speech to-day commenting upon Imperial preference, took occasion to ...

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  30. TUT-ANKH-AMEN'S TOMB.

    A message from Luxor states that Mr. Howard Carter and his staff reopened the famous tomb of Tui-AnkhAmen recently. It will be remembered ...

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  31. BULGARIAN ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the So[?]ranye, or National Assembly of Bulgaria, took place to-day in perfect order and tranquility, the Government Coalition ...

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  32. THE LATE LORD MORLEY.

    The estate of the late Lord Morley has been proved at £59,765. In his will be stated:—"I desire that my ashes, after cremation, shall be placed ...

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  33. ALLEGED MURDER OF ABORIGINAL.

    The Commissioner of Police has been advised of the murder of an aboriginal named Julius Causar, at a place about 23 miles from Ingham, on October 20. ...

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  34. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The so-called Halibut Treaty between Canada and the United States providing for a closed season and a joint commission to regulate North Pacific ...

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  35. IRISH HUNGER-STRIKER.

    The Dublin correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that Denis Barry, who has been hunger-striking for 35 days, dies in the Newbridge internment ...

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  36. SPANISH KING AT VATICAN.

    His Majesty King Alfo so of Spain to-day made a sp[?]h a the Vatican, in which be [?] h Pope the help against Spain in an rew [?] made ...

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  37. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL SENSATION.

    In the Criminal Court to-day. Charles Rolfe was sentenced to life imprisonment for having fired five revolver shots into his wife, Vera Rolfe. The evidence ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    "Ons Vaderland," the South African Nationalist organ, published in Pre[?]ria, states that the general election in the Union will be postponed owing to ...

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  39. CLASH WITH MOROS.

    A det [?] [?] of American Con stabulary, uncle sub major For Clashed With a force of mounted Moros in Mindaroo, and fighting ensued. ...

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  40. INSULIN.

    The Director-General of Public Health (Dr. Cum[?]ton) said to-day that increased supplies of insulin for the treatment of diabetes were now being ...

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  41. THE GOVERNMENT ADAMANT.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that there are still 298 hunger-strikes among the rebels in Ireland, but the Free State ...

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  42. THE CRIMINAL CODE.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. A. G. Oglivia) stated yesterday that he was endeavouring to arrange that the Select Committee on the Criminal Code should ...

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