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  2. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns that President Harding, in his opening speech at the Disarmament Conference on Saturday, may ...

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  3. TEST MATCH DRAWN.

    Wanting 392 runs to defeat the Australians in the first Test match, the South African team had seven wickets down for 184 runs when play closed. The game was ...

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  4. BACK TO NORMAL.

    At the Lord Mayor's dinner at the Guildhall, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon), in proposing the health of the ambassadors, said ...

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  5. WAITING ON ULSTER.

    After a long meeting of the Ulster Cabinet on Wednesday morning a communique was issued stating that the Premier (Sir James Craig) explained to his colleagues ...

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  6. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Legislative Council to-night rejected the Wheat Pool Bill. Mr. Trethowan, speaking as one in touch ...

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  7. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    During consideration of the Supply Bill for £2,742, 205 in the Senate yesterday, a discussion took place on immigration. It was opened by Senator Wilson (S.A.), ...

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  8. CHANGES IN ARBITRATION.

    Published statements concerning a new form of industrial court, designed to represent both the Commonwealth and the States and to supersede the ...

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  9. RAILWAYS MANAGEMENT.

    Spurred to action by the complaints of constituents in the country, members of the Legislative Assembly took the business out of the hands of the Ministry yesterday, ...

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  10. ARMISTICE DAY.

    In solemn commemoration of those who made the supreme sacrifice in the war, complete cessation of all normal business and locomotion will take place ...

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  11. WHEAT POOL REALISATIONS.

    With the exception of the 1917-18 pool, on account of which South Australia holds a balance of 349,000 bushels (from which losses have to be deducted), all the wheat ...

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  12. EXPORT TRADE CRISIS.

    Sir,—The position in regard to the export trade in Hour has now reached a point where it is imperative that immediate action be taken by the Government in the ...

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  13. Disappearing Millions.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne), in a review in the House of Commons of the financial outlook, said that already £97,000,000 which was relied ...

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  14. Export Trade Shrinkage.

    The Board of Trade returns for October show that imports for the month amounted to £85,000,021, being a decrease of £64,889,206 as compared with the total for the ...

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  15. TANGLE IN THE NEAR EAST.

    As a counterblast to the British reproaches over the Franco-Kemalist pact, "Le Matin" published a letter signed by M. Baladier, a member of the Chamber of ...

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  16. Admittance of Press.

    Senator Lodge has informed, the United Press that the American delegation is agreed that all plenary sessions will be in open conference. If the American ...

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  17. WHEAT BELT.

    An informative paper, prepared by Mr. R. G. Thomas, of the Agricultural department, was read at a meeting of the Royal Society last evening by the agricultural ...

    Article : 459 words
  18. NEW SETTLERS ARRIVE.

    With 1,387 now settlers for Australia— the largest number to reach Australia in one vessel for many years—the new P. and O. Branch Line Service steamer Baradine ...

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  19. "Best Chance for Years."

    During his speech at the Lord Mayor's dinner at the Guild Hall last night, Mr. Lloyd George said:—"Regarding Ireland, I cannot reveal the secrets of the ...

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  20. America as Market.

    A delegation of 20 Scottish manufacturers is to visit the United States early in 1922 to investigate the possibilities of extending the sale there of Scottish ...

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  21. Sentiment of Japan.

    During a memorial ceremony at the Japanese Embassy for Mr. Hara, Mr. Sennosuke Yokota, who especially represents the Japanese Cabinet, declared that Mr. Hara ...

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  22. Japan's Great Deficit.

    The Japanese Minister, Baron Takahaski, has informed the Cabinet that Japan will have to face a deficit of 30,000,000 yen (£3,000,000) for the present year. ...

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  23. TRADES HALL HOLDS HAND.

    It is not proposed by the Trades Hall Council for the present to commit the movement to a definite policy concerning the proposals involving a new system of ...

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  24. BOTTOMLEY LIBEL SUIT.

    In the criminal libel suit in which Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., is prosecuting Reuben Bigland for having Bold a libellous pamphlet in the streets of London, in ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. "Turn the Screw Tight on Ulster."

    Reference to the Irish question was made at a concert at Kensington on Wednesday night by Dr. Mannix. who said that the great obstacle to settlement was the ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S PART IN THE WAR.

    "A Straight Deal," a book written by an American author, Owen Wister, concerning the war, contains a chapter entitled "England. the Slacker," which gives an idea of ...

    Article : 364 words
  27. Conflict in Albania.

    The latest news from Albania is of a most grave nature. The Montenegrins, taking advantage of the conflict which is raging between the Serbians and Albanians, have ...

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  28. Conference of Unions.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Labour Federation Executive has decided to convene a conference of union secretaries and Labour members of Parliament to discuss the ...

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  29. Basis for Discussion.

    Mr. Hamilton, of the London "Daily Chronicle," writing in the "New York Times," says that he understands that the American delegation has devised a rather ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The new Commonwealth line passenger steamer Moreton Bay will leave Liverpool to-day, on a trial lasting three days, in compliance with the Board of Trade ...

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  31. Check on Mark Gambling.

    The German Government is submitting a bill to the Reichstag to check excessive speculation on the stock exchanges. It provides for penalties on wild speculation, ...

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  32. Indian Rebels Weary.

    The 64th Pioneers, in clearing Manerji road, killed six rebels. The Mannarghat column, operating around Passimpara, captured a complete band. The district ...

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  33. Spendthrift Queensland.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. J. M. Hunter) has written to "The Times," replying to a footnote published by it to a cable report of an interview with the ...

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  34. ORGANISING THE WORKERS.

    Proposals dividing the industrial movement into seven departments embracing 88 unions, framed by the grouping committee recently appointed by the Trades Hall ...

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  35. IDLE SHIPBUILDING YARDS.

    At the last meeting of the Williamstown Council, a letter was read from the manager of the Commonwealth line of steamers, stating that a regular fortnightly cargo ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is officially announced from Salisbury (Rhodesia) that the Bristish Minister for the Colonies (Mr. Churchill) has decided to inquire into the ...

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  37. World's Economic Problems.

    "Pertinax," [?] in the "New York Times," says that France is quite aware that the tripartite agreement, which the American Senate has not ratified, cannot ...

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  38. French Cabinet Watchful.

    The French Cabinet, with the President (M. Millerand) in the chair, has held a conference to consider the measures necessary to safeguard French interests in the ...

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  39. Hungary's Vacant Throne.

    The Hungarian National Assembly has agreed to the third reading of the Crown Forfeiture Bill dethroning the Hapsburgs. Only 70 members out of 220 voted, the ...

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  40. RAILWAY REVENUE INCREASES.

    Increases in all departments of railway revenue, as compared with the corresponding figures for last year, are shown by the return for the 10 days ended October 31. ...

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  41. German Credit in America.

    It is learned that Germany is seeking a new credit in the United States of between £6,000,000 and £8,000,000. ...

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  42. VILLERS- BRETONNEUX APPEAL.

    The closing of the appeal on behalf of the above fund has been fixed for Wednesday, November 16, and it is requested that all outstanding amounts should, ...

    Article : 218 words
  43. America's Unknown Warrior.

    Unprecedented impressiveness marked the conveyance of the body of the Unknown Soldier from the Olympia, Admiral Dewey's Ilegship yesterday, to the capital, where ...

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  44. HOUSEBREAKER'S CLEAN SWEEP

    Every article that could be conveniently removed except one pair of blankets was stolen by housebreakers from Mrs. Bailey's home in Barker's road, Hawthorn, on ...

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  45. FIJIAN TRADE.

    Sir,—Would it not be well for all merchants who are interested in the Island trade to meet and arrange a deputation to the Prime Minister, putting before him ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. Military Mental Cases.

    The Minister for Pensions (Mr. McPherson), in the House of Commons last night, declined to institute an inquiry into allegations that more than 6,000 former soldiers ...

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  48. ILLICIT SALE OF LIQUOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Gladys Hill, a well-dressed young woman, was convicted at the Paddington Police Court to-day for having sold liquor without a license. It ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    In the Armistice series of photographs in the exhibition now open at the New Town Hall, Prahran, is one of His Majesty the King as he stood outside the Allied headquarters with M. ...

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