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  2. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) said on Friday that he had discussed with the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Mr. L. S. Amery), Mr. Bankes Amery ...

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  3. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor, the well-known Australian criminal, and John Cudmore, a young man, were killed, and ...

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  4. U.S. DEFENCE FORCE.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—A message from Chattanooga (Tennessee) states that the Assistant Secretary of War (Mr. MacNider), in an address to the National ...

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  5. MORAWA EXPLOSION.

    Great interest yesterday centred in the explosion which occurred on Wednesday night at the Moravra station, when five Italians were badly injured and, at ...

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  6. CITY SENSATION.

    Stirling-street, Perth, outside the office of the Timber Workers' Union, was the scene of a sensational shooting tragedy yesterday, when the secretary of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—With chaotic and utterly conflicting reports still being received nearly 24 hours after the Italian, liner Principessa Mafalda sank off ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    CAPETOWN, Oct. 27.—The country as a whole appears to be accepting the flag settlement in a fine spirit and the belief that at last the great racial issue has ...

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  9. RUMANIAN THRONE.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—Messages filtering from Vienna and Paris give, rather contradictory versions of the position in Rumania. There is no confirmation of the ...

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  10. BAHIA REPORT.

    BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 26.—All but 68 of the passengers and crew of the Principessa Mafalda have been accounted for according to late word from ...

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  11. UNWELCOME CRITICISM.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Another incident similar to the reprimand to Admiral Sims following his speech in London has occurred with the relief of ...

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  12. CAROL SURPRISED.

    PARIS, Oct. 26.—Prince Carol expresses surprise and grief at the arrest of M. Manoilescu, which he interprets as an indication that the Rumanian ...

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  13. A REDUCED ESTIMATE.

    MONTE VIDEO, Oct. 26.—Only 34 of the 1,258 persons on board the Principessa Mafalda were missing late on Wednesday, according to a message received ...

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  14. HISTORY OF SETTLEMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Oct. 27.—One of the most interesting aspects of the flag compromise is that the possibility of a settlement seemed utterly remote a week ago. ...

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  15. ANGLICAN CONTROVERSY.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) in another open letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the subject of the recent ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The first aspirant for President Coolidge's mantle officially announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the Presidency ...

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  17. 1,500 FARMS.

    The Minister for Lands and Agriculture (Mr. M. F. Troy) said some weeks ago that the Surveyor-General (Mr. J. P. Camm) was preparing 1,500 blocks to be ...

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  18. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    TOKIO, Oct. 27.—A serious earthquake was reported this morning from Niigata. There were considerable subsidences, but no casualties have yet been ...

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  19. GERMAN BUDGET.

    BERLIN, Oct. 26.—In the Budget Committee of the Reichstag to-day the Minister of Finance (Dr. Kohler) ridiculed the fears that the Government ...

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  20. EJANDING LINE.

    The members of the Railway Advisory Board have returned from an inspection of the country eastward of the proposed Mollerin extension, which curves ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten), in reply to Mr. Makin (Lab., S.A.), said ...

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  22. Alaskan Report.

    The Acting Government Astronomer stated yesterday: "The seismograph at the Observatory recorded the earthquake reported to have occurred in Alaska. The ...

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  23. CHINESE WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 27.—The result of the entrance into the Yangtse situation of General Yang Sen, of Wanhsein repute, who is advancing downstream toward ...

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  24. BANK POLICY.

    At present a great deal of thought is being given to the question of extending the 12½ mile zone in connection with land settlement and railway construction. ...

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  25. INADEQUATE DEFENCE.

    BERLIN, Oct. 26.—The arguments of the Minister for Finance (Dr. Kohler) are hardly convincing, and are regarded as an inadequate defence of the ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—Admiral Earl Jellicoe in a speech at Sheffield, warned the Government not to reduce the strength of the Navy and thus ...

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  27. SAVINGS BANK BILL.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27.—The of the Opposition in the House of Representatives to-day continued their attack in Committee on the Commonwealth ...

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  28. AVIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—While on a training flight this morning Cadet Seach, of Point Cooke, was killed when his machine crashed it 8.30 o'clock five miles ...

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  29. ROYAL ROMANCE.

    BERLIN, Oct. 26.—The marriage to take place next month between Alexander Zoubkoff (27) a Russian, and the 61-year-old Princess Victoria, the former ...

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  30. PETLURA'S DEATH.

    PARIS, Oct. 26.—In thE trial of Schwarzbard on a charge of having murdered General Petlura, editor of the Russian newspaper "The Trident" and ...

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  31. GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    BERLIN, Oct. 27.—President von Hindenburg was ill during last night and fainted this morning. His condition, however, is improving, and a report that ...

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  32. TROPICAL RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The Agricultural Conference has resulted ill the finalising of several committees' reports. The Sub-Tropical Research Committee ...

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  33. PILLAGED MAIL BAGS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—Officials of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, commenting on the pillaged Australian mail bags, state that they have had no ...

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  34. WAITRESS ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—A young woman was badly slashed about the face in a residential flat in Rawson Chambers, Pitt-street, during the lunch hour to-day. She ...

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  35. FLIGHT ACROSS AFRICA.

    CAIRO, Oct. 27.—Three R.A.F. machines, left Heliopolis to-day en route, to Nigeria, through the Libyan and Sahara Deserts. ...

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  36. Charge Refuted.

    In connection with, the London cable message that P. and O. Company officials, commenting on the pillage of Australian mail bags, had suggested that the ...

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  37. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that the committee of the international conference which is ...

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  38. MISS RUTH ELDER.

    LISBON, Oct. 26.—Miss Ruth Elder is confined to bed with an attack of influenza, and has been ordered a complete rest. Her departure has been postponed ...

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  39. MALAITA MASSACRES.

    SUVA, Oct. 27.—Particulars of the massacre at Malaita (Solomon Islands), were received yesterday by the High Commissioner of the Western Pacific. ...

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  40. MR. LANG'S APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—The composite, Cabinet at its meeting to-day reviewed the appointments made by the Lang Government of Mr. A. D. Kay to the Meat ...

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  41. FEATHERED MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—Hoping that they will settle down in New Zealand's bird sanctuary—Little Barrier Island, a New Zealander, Mr. Angus Wilson, is ...

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  42. OFFER OF MARRIAGE.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 27.—A pathetic scene occurred in the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day. A single woman named Florence May Jenkins (22) was called ...

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  43. NEWSPAPER CHANGES.

    SYDNEY, Oct 27.—An agreement has been entered into between the directors of "The Daily Telegraph" newspaper Co. Ltd., and of "The Sun." Newspapers, ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S MEAT.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—In an address to the Sanitary Inspectors' Association Mr. Dunlop-Young (veterinary surgeon to the Corporation of London) said that ...

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  45. FOREIGN INFLUX.

    CANBERRA, Oct 27.—If a Bill to amend the Commonwealth Nationality Acts which the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Marr) was given leave ...

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  46. Ex-Premier Annoyed.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—"Cabinet's decision to dismiss Messrs. Kay and Treble and other civil servants from their positions is an act of repudiation that is without ...

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  47. BRITISH EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Professor Gilbert Murray, in a speech at Oxford, said that the British Empire was in a critical condition. ...

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  48. "SIMPLIFIED" EXECUTION.

    RIGA, Oct. 26.—Ten persons who were executed without trial by the Soviet police at Briansk were dealt with by the so-called "simplified method." A meeting ...

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  49. EX-DETECTIVE SENTENCED.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—Arthur Ernest Parsons (40), inquiry agent, who claimed to have been a former detective of Scotland Yard, pleaded guilty before ...

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  50. MINERS AND SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The general council of the Trades Union Congress has supported the complaint of the Miners' Federation against the Seamen's Union. ...

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  51. "REDS" AND RAILWAYMEN.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—The "Reds" are making efforts to gain control of the railway workers' branch of the Australian Workers' Union, and with that object have ...

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  52. EUCHARIST CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The Rome correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that the Pope to-day gave an audience to Archbishop Duhig ...

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  53. SUBSTITUTE FOR RUBBER.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The discovery of a substitute for rubber, comparing favourably with the plantation product is announced. ...

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  54. Chinese Arrested.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—Continuing their campaign against prohibited immigrants of Oriental origin, Customs officers and police carried out a raid on a Chinese ...

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