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  2. UTMOST LIMIT

    There was excitement at Dundee, when Mr. Winston Churchill addressed his constituents. Mounted and foot police were present to cope with a demonstration of unemployed, which ...

    Article : 514 words
  3. DOWN HILL

    When Mr. Tom Skeyhill left these shores four, years age he was a maimed and broken Digger, unable to find his way about without the all of a stick--for a shell burst at Gallipot had ...

    Article : 873 words
  4. BELIEF DIES

    "The urgent clamant need of the world, is not better Parliaments and better municipal government, though we could do with both at present," said Rev. H. G. J. Howe, in his ...

    Article : 477 words
  5. MANLY ESCAPEE

    Had Joseph Alfred Schmidt not been discovered early on Sunday morning attempting, to drive somebody else's motor-car along Vaucluse Road there is no knowing how long ...

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  6. POISON GAS

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson contributes a preface to Major Lefebure's forthcoming book, entitled "Chemical Strategy in Peace and War." ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. Percy Hunter has returned here from Geneva. Interviewed by the Australian Press Association, he said:-- "Captain Bruce has followed Senator Millon's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COLLISION

    During a fog, the Ostend mail steamer Jan Breydel collided with the Norwegian steamer Selina, off the Goodwins. The Selina sank in five minutes, ten of the crew being drowned, ...

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  9. KANGAROOS WIN

    The weather was glorious for the match between the Kangaroos and the strong Northern Union side, Hull Kingston Rovers. The Australasian team lined out as follows:-- ...

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  10. ULTIMATUM TO HUNGARY

    The French Ambassador to Hungary has issued an ultimatum to Hungary, giving her ten days to evacuate the western districts. ...

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  11. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The "Manchester Guardian" and the "Scotsman" editorially urge the extreme importance of having the Dominions fully represented at the Washington Conference. ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. MOUNT MULLIGAN

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--Evans, the sole survivor of the Mount Mulligan disaster, is still improving. The movement at Mareeba to bring the women and children away from Mount ...

    Article : 443 words
  13. THE FIRST TEST

    It is expected that Eraser and Cubitt will both be available for the first test match. ...

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  14. ALBANIA'S PLIGHT

    A Rome message reports severe fighting between Sorbs and Albanians, with heavy losses on both sides. The Albanians, who were attacked on the Drina, repulsed the enemy ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. "STAND FOR EVERY WORD"

    Mr. J. C. Clegg, of the "Manchester Evening News," in reply to Armstrong's denial of the recent interview, states:--"I did not put forward the interview as official. I told ...

    Article : 375 words
  16. ARBUCKLE CASE.

    Messages from San Francisco indicate that the defence in the Arbuckle case has suffered serious setbacks, the prosecution obtaining a statement from Alfred Semenacher, relating ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. U.S. PEACE TREATIES

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has reported for ratification the German-Austrian-Hungarian Peace Treaty, with two reservations--one prohibiting American membership ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. GERMANY'S FUTURE

    Lord Beaverbrook, in an article in the "Sunday Express," from Munich, states that the Republican Government of Germany is feeble and unlikely to last long. ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. WORKERS OF WORLD

    A report, comparing the conditions of the workers in Russia and other European countries with Australia, was received last week from Mr. J. Howie, president of the Labor ...

    Article : 542 words
  20. STATE ORCHESTRA

    A large audience gathered at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. There was tin uncommonly interesting selection of Wagner music. The "Meistersinger" overture, the prelude to ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. INDIAN REBELS

    The rebels ambushed a British patrol, but were defeated, seven being killed. Our losses were two wounded. There have been several skirmishes with the rebels, who are drilling ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. OPPAU EXPLOSION

    A large number of people have been blinded. Forty are in the Heidelberg Eye Hospital alone. Many of the injured were flung 20ft or 30ft by the air currents. Children in bed ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. RESCUE STATIONS IN MINES

    WEST MAITLAND, Sunday.--The matter of rescue stations at collieries was discussed at a conference of miners delegates, held at West Maitland yesterday. A motion was carried ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION

    Johnny Buff, the thirty-three-year-old flyweight champion, won the world's bantamweight championship by gaining a decision over Pete Herman. in a lively fifteen round figh ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Lord Northcliffe returned to Melbourne this evening, after the first of his Victorian country trips. Friday and a portion of Saturday were spent at Mr. ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. GEOLOGIST'S ESCAPE

    Mr. Ralph Segnit, an Australian geologist, who was a member of the Oxford University expedition to Spitzbergon, in the arctic regions, has recounted to the Australian Press a ...

    Article : 261 words
  27. THE SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN

    The South African loan of £5,000,000 has been underwritten. The interest is 6 per cent., and the price of issue 96. The Australian Press Association understands ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. STRANDING OF CARDINIA

    In connection with the stranding of the ship Cardinia, on [?] Reef, Fiji, Messrs. Scott Foil and Company received the following cable on Saturday:-- ...

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  29. INDIAN TROUBLES

    After skirmishes the rebels fled. Some prisoners were taken. More bridges have been damaged, and one new, costly structure at Mannarghat completely destroyed. The rebels ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. AMERICAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    At St. Louis, Guildford defeated Gardner, 7 up and 6 to play, winning the championship. NEW YORK, September 23. At St. Louis, Chick Evans, the American ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. GENERAL CABLES

    An international conference will open in Brussels on October 6, to discuss relief measures for starving Russia. Invitations have been sent to 27 nations, including Germany. ...

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  32. DEATH OF REV. JOHN DONE

    The death occurred yesterday at the rectory. Holy Trinity Church, Miller's point, of Rev. John Done, in his 76th year. Mr. Done, who was a student of Moore College, entered holy ...

    Article : 188 words
  33. ANOTHER LADY M.P.

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  34. LATE DR. G. A. PAUL

    The funeral of the late Dr. George A. Paul, which took place to the Rockwood Cemetery yesterday afternoon, was largely attended. The mourners included Dr. Oscar Paul and ...

    Article : 241 words
  35. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Mr. Churchill, replying to a deputation at Dundee, said that since the armistice the Government had spent £105,000.000 on unemployment relief. The Government recognised that ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. ENGLISH RACING

    The Newbury Cup, which is to he run tomorrow, is expected to shed some light on the Cesarewitch Stakes, the betting on which has been quiet during the week, pending Newbury ...

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  37. SPECULATING IN TOMBS

    The correspondent of the "Dally Express" at Rome states that it is customary to bury the dead in the Roman District, in brick vaults belonging to the municipality. ...

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  38. INFLUENZA IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Sunday.--The Director of Public Health states that reports have reached the Health Department that eases of pneumonic influenza have occurred. There reports were ...

    Article : 54 words
  39. MR. SHELDON'S RETURN

    Mr. Mark Sheldon, the Australian representative in the United States, is leaving by the Aquitania to-morrow for Washington, where he will remain a few weeks before returning ...

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  40. ENLIVENING A DEBATE

    At Budapest an occupant of the gallery, in the National Assembly, tired five revolver shots, at Deputy Radovsky, a former President. Nobody-was injured. The assailant was arrested. ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. HER MAIDEN VOYAGE

    Mr. Larkin, the London manager of the commonwealth steamers, expects the Moreton Bay to salt on her maiden voyage to Australia on November 30. ...

    Article : 34 words
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