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  2. DEPRESSION IN TRADE.

    The "Financial News," in a special article, says that the woollen trade outlook at Leeds is most gloomy, and there is no immediate sign of recovery. Financial ...

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  3. PEOPLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Shipowners have informed the Australian press Association that if Australin adopted Lord Northchiffe's suggestion of 100,000 immigrants yearly, the shipping ...

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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    When the House of Representatives met yesterday afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes)made his promised statement on Australia's representation at the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT TRADE

    The wheat position in Victoria so far a handling the new crop is concerned is stil obseure. Several buyers who operated largely in pre-war times do not appear [?] ...

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  6. MAYOR COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    At the South Melbourne Court Yesterday, before Messrs. C. J. Rogers, P.M., W. H. Russell and W. E. Machin, J.P.'s Thomas craine, of Washinton street, ...

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  7. LABOUR PARTY CONTROL.

    Exception was taken yesterday by Mr. Blakeley, M.H.R., secretary of the Australian Labour party, to steps taken by members of the council of action to form ...

    Article : 257 words
  8. LABOUR DEMONSTRATION.

    It was agreed by the Trades Hall Council last night that Sunday, November 6, should be made a "Disarmament Sunday" by the Labour movement of Victoria, to put ...

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  9. Unemployment Solution.

    After an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, the General Labour Council and a subcommittee of the Labour party conferred to consider the Piemier's ...

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  10. FEDERAL RETRENCHMENT.

    SYDNEY,Thursday.—The crews of the destroyers Tasmania, Tattoo, and Success were paid off to-day, and the vessels placed out of commission. The flect, it is said, ...

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  11. BRISBANE CONFERENCE.

    Not only does it appear likely that there will be dissension in the forthcoming interstate conference of the Australian Labour party at Brisbane in consequence of the ...

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  12. Communists Cause Disorder.

    The police praise the leaders of the genuine unemployed, who did not take part in the disorder in Trafalgar square on Tuesday. This was caused by Communist ...

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  13. Coal Pits to be Reopened.

    It is announced that the North Wales colliery owners will reopen to-day the mines which were closed on Monday, because it was considered impossible for the owners ...

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  14. Financing the Harvest.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) stated to-day that the manager of the Queensland Wheat Board, who is in the south, had telegraphed ...

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  15. WHERE KAISER BLUNDERED.

    "Le Matin" publishes an interview with Herr Steiner, an Austrian sociologist and intimate friend of General Von Moltke, chief of staff of the German army in 1914. ...

    Article : 372 words
  16. AGITATORS IN INDIA.

    As the result of a meeting at Bombay of Gandhi and 50 other extremist leaders, a manifesto has been signed, stating that in view of the prosecution of the Ali brothers, ...

    Article : 368 words
  17. REVOLT AT PENTRIDGE.

    Prisoners who were involved in an ittempt lo break down discipline at Pentridge prison during the week were charged before Dr. R. H. Cole, P.M., at the prison ...

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  18. WOOL REGULATIONS.

    The conference of the wool industry, which met in Melbourne on September 7 and S, considered the question of whether it was desirable that the regulations ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. FIJI AND AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. H. M. Scott, K.C.,Who has been a member of the Fiji Legislative Council since the first elections nearly 14 years ago, and has been mayor of ...

    Article : 397 words
  20. COLLISION IN TUNNEL.

    Two suburaban trains collided at Batignolles tunnel near the city. Fifteen persons are known to have been killed and more than 100 injured. The gas reservoirs below ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. SPIRIT OF N.S.W. LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following motion was agreed to by the New South Wales Labour Council to-night.- "This council appeals to the class-conscious ...

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  22. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Philadelphia Ledger" has interviewed Prince Tokugawa. head of the Japances Delegation to the Washington Conference, ...

    Article : 352 words
  23. FROZEN MEAT PRICES.

    In referring to the remarks made in Sydney by Mr. Arthur Kidman, exporter of frozen meat, that the "conditions are anything but encouraging as regards the meat export ...

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  24. Partition of Silesia.

    The Silesian Commission has adopted in principle a draft scheme, which will be submitted to the French Premier (M. Briand) and Mr. Lloyd George. It is understood ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. SHOPPING HOURS.

    One of the reasons for the organisation of the metropolitan members of the State Ministerial party is to obtain less restrirctive legislation in regard to the early closing of ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. Hungry in Petrograd.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the plight of 150 British subjects at the capital is particularly pathetic, because their natinality ...

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  27. CASH SALES OF BREAD.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne Suburban Master Bakers' Association last night, the principle of cash sales was endorsed, and the branches will be requested to take steps ...

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  28. Registration of Treaties.

    An interesting debate upon a proposal to amend Article 18 of the covenant in order that no international treaty shall be binding until it is registered and published by ...

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  29. EARLY CLOSING OF CHEMISTS.

    Sir,—Apperently "Pharmacist," although rightly assuming that he is a servant of the public, has an incorrect conception of the meaning of the word service. Recently I ...

    Article : 260 words
  30. Tide of Dangerous Impulses.

    The "Daily Express," in discussing the possibility of war between the United States and Japan, asks:—"Will the Washington conference avert the peril?" and ...

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  31. Money for New South Wales.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir Timothy Coghlan) has informed the Australian Press Association that New South Wales would require to float a loan ...

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  32. UNITED EMPIRE.

    Speaking at a luncheon given to him by members of Parliament the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said that no part of the Empire, if trouble came to the Empire, could ...

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  33. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the second round of the "News World" £750 gold tournament at Oxhey, E. Ray defearted A. Herd 3 up and 2 to play; W. Leaver defeated James Braind 5 up and 4 to ...

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  34. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The fourth case of plague in the metropolitan area was reported this afternoon, the patient being a male resident of Rocklea. He has been ...

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  35. Women's Championship.

    Mrs. Fred Latts, of chicago, has defeated Miss Cecil Leitch, the English-Canadian woman champion, in the second round oft the American Woman's Natilonal Golf ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The question largely depends on the public wants. If the people really want a thing they will pay for it. As they are unwilling to pay for extra service, can they ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The French Government will issue a loan of 3,000,000,000 Franes (normally £120,000,000) on October 24. The shade temperature in London on ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. Irish Negotiations.

    Southern Unionists are disturbed owing to the fact that they will not be represented at the Irish Conference on October 11. They [?]ear that their case will go by default, and ...

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  39. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    At the close of play last night in the match of 8,000 up between McConachy, of New Zealand, and Melbourne Inman, the scores were:—McConnchy (rec. 1,000), 4,108; ...

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  40. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL CARNIVAL.

    A carnival in aid of the Hom[?]pathic Hospital appeal will be opened this afternoon at Olympia. Lady Helena Rons, who is to open the proceedings officially at 3 o'clock, will be received by the ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. M. Briand May Not Go.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the 1922 Budget is the obstacle in the way of M. Briand's going to Washington. The financial situation may ...

    Article : 142 words
  42. FRUIT FOR EUROPE.

    After an absence from Australia of eight years Sir John Taverner, formerly Agent-General for Victoria, returned to Melbourne on Wednesday by the s.s. Euripides. ...

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  43. British By-election.

    At the by-election for West Houghton division (Lancashire) seat in the House of Commons, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. W. T. Wilson, the polling was: ...

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  44. COOK-CARPENTIER CONTEST.

    Although the prices of tickets have not been announced, there have already been numerous inquiries at the booking agencies for seats at the fight between Carpentier ...

    Article : 101 words
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  46. LABOUR AND LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    A motion that the use of alcohol was detrimental to the progress of the working class movement was discussed at the Trades Hall Council meeting last night. It was ...

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