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  2. PRISON HUNGER STRIKE.

    Trouble has occurred recently among indeterminate prisoners at Pentridge. On two occasions several of the convicts have organised hunger strikes. Particulars of ...

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  3. WIRELESS-BROADCASTING.

    The broadcasting service from the new Melbourne station, 3LO, will be inaugurated to-night in raro and distinguished circumstances, namely, by the transmission ...

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  4. BRITISH CAMPAIGN.

    With the exception of the party leaders there has been a stampede of members of the House of Commons to the constituencies to make a.whirlwind election cam ...

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  5. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange has taken the defeat of the Labour Cabinet quite philosophically. and the approach of a general election has caused no ill-effects. Indeed, ...

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  6. CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Sunday. — The Huddersfield returned yesterday with the police party and their horses. The party traveiled right across Arnheim Land, but ...

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  7. LOAN TO GERMANY.

    Agreements for a loan of 800,000,000 gold marks (about £10,000,000) to Germany have been signed by representatives of Germany and of the banks concerned. Europe will ...

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  8. TWELVE BEST ROSES.

    The only alteration in the list of the Twelve Best Roses is that Red Letter Day is now two votes behind Mrs. Bryce Allan. The next on the list are:—Black Boy, 18; ...

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  9. POLICY OF LIBERALS.

    The Liberal clection manifesto is signed by Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George. It advocates peace, social reform, and national development. It emphasises the desira ...

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  10. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    A general account of the expedition was contained in a telegram received by the Home and Territories department on Saturday. Commenting on the message ...

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  11. LABOUR PARTY'S AIMS.

    The first Labour manifesto begins:- "The Labour Cabinet, defeated in the House of Commons by a partisan combination of Liberals and Tories, appeals to ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As a grower of roses for the last 30 years, I am surprised at the exclusion of Mrs. Herbert Stevens from many of the selections forwarded to you to date as ...

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  13. INCIDENTS OF FLIGHT.

    The Air Ministry considers that the results of the light aeroplane competitions at Lympne, in Kent, warrant the formation of a small number of light ...

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  14. INVASION OF MOSUL.

    The "Daily Express" asserts that, despite official denials, preparation are being made at several British military depots to send reinforcements to the ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Why such a prolific and vigorous climber as Caroline Testout has not yet been chosen in any of the published lists I fail to understand. My selection: ...

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  16. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    NARRE WARREN, Saturday.—At 6 o'clock this evening an Essex car driven by Mr. Strutt crashed into a covered waggonette driven by Mr. J. H. Bulman. ...

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  17. Progress of Argentinian.

    Major Zanni, the Argentine airman who is flying round the would, left Kushimoto for Kosumigaura at 20 minutes past 7 o'clock this morning and arrived at three ...

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  18. Turks Deny Incursions.

    The Turkish Government has replied at length to British Notes regarding Turkish incursions into the Mosul vilayet (district). ...

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  19. Members in South Africa.

    The British Parliamentary delegates were at Victoria Falls when they learned that a general clection was imminent. A special train wan immediately placed at their dis ...

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  20. Zeppclin Too Heavy to Rise.

    A Zeppelin did not start on its flight on Saturday morning as had been arranged. Dignitaries had assembled, and ceremonial speeches had been delivered, when it was ...

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  21. Governor of Tasmania.

    After protracted negotiations Mr.James O'Grady, Labour member of the House of Commons for South-East Leeds, has been appointed Governor of Tasmania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Observer Falls from Machine.

    During the exercises of military aeroplanes, an observer [?]ell from a height o[?] 2,000ft. and was killed. The pilot did not discover the observer's absence until ...

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  23. OCCUPANT OF CAR MOBBED.

    Shortly after an accident which occurred at the corner of (arlisle and Chapel streets, [?]a'aclava, about half-past 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, an occupant of a motor ...

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  24. long Flight by Dirigible.

    The United States dirigible Shenandoah has completed a flight across the continent of America by arriving at San Diego (California). ...

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  25. Woolpacks.

    Sir William Aykroyd, president of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, has propounded a new plan for overcoming the woolpack difficulty. He proposes the use ...

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  26. Missionaries Assaulted.

    Reports from Rangoon show that Mr. and Mrs. Greason, American missionaries in Rurma, were savagely attacked by eight Buddhist monks on ...

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  27. Airship for America.

    The Zeppelin ZRS, built in Germany for the United States, has started from Friedrichshafen an route for the United States. The airship is proceeding towards Belfort. ...

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  28. Irish Republicans.

    Mr. dc Valera, the Irish Republican leader, has announced that the Republicans have decided to contest Ulster seats at the coming British clections. This is in order ...

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  29. Balloon Explodes.

    An army blimp (an observation balloon attached by cable to the ground) at Newport News, exploded when 130ft. in the air. Several officers and men were badly ...

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  30. STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR.

    Suffering from a fractured skull, a dis[?]ated leg, and shock. Henry Walter Bagnall, aged 49 years, of Allison road, Elsternwick, waa admitted to the Alfred Hospital ...

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  31. American Election.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels, the former Secretary for the Navy, in a wireless campaign speech attacking the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes), said that the Navy ...

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  32. ADDRESS BY MR. BALDWIN.

    Mr. Baldwin, the leader of the Conservatives, in his election address, says that the experiment of minority Government has proved a short-lived failure, but has suffi ...

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  33. Advertising South Africa.

    Mr. A. H. Tatlow, manager of the publicity department of the South African National Railways, is now visiting the United States and Canada on a special mis ...

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  34. Ford Motor Company.

    Mr. Wallace Campbell, vice-president of the Ford Motor Company Limited in Canada, announced to-day at Windsor (Ontario) plans for the establishment of ...

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  35. Interest in America.

    The British election has injected a new element into the political campaign in the United States. The politicians of this country are waking up to the fact that ...

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  36. Killed in Sydney Road.

    While crossing Sydeny road, Brunswick, at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, Roy Robert Kennedy, aged 22 years, of Mark street, East Brunswick, was knocked down ...

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  37. Farm Training for Youths.

    In a newspaper interview General Bramwell Booth, the head of the Salvation Army, stated that he was considering the inauguration of a system of farm trin ...

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  38. PARTY MOVES.

    The manifestos of the three parties till the columns of the Sunday papers. They are probably the most lengthy and wordy documents on record in British elections. ...

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  39. Mishap at Preston.

    Suffering from a fractured leg,James McLanghl[?]n, aged[?]2 years, of Raglan street, Preston,was admitted to the Me[?]bourne Hospital on Sunday morning. ...

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  40. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Secretary for Navy (Mr. Wilbur) comments upon the projected Australian cruise of the American navy as another step towards cementing the bonds of ...

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  41. Woman's Leg Broken.

    Skidding on the wet suria[?] of [?]kerman road. opposite Khartonm street,Caultield, at 20 minites past 2 O'clock on Saturday afternoon, a motor cycle and sidecar ridden ...

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  42. Distinguished War Record.

    Mr. O'Grady is secretary of the National Federalion of General Workers. He was first elected to the House of Commons as Labour member for East Leeds in 1906. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British preferential Cariff has been extended by Canada to the territory of Western Samoa, which is administered by New Zealand.—Reuter. ...

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  44. Canada's First Treaty.

    The first treaty to be signed by a representative of Canada which does not bear also the signature of the British Ambassador will pass through the final stage when ...

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  45. Woman Injured in Collision.

    BENDIGO, Sunday,— A motor-car driven by Mr. Herbert Spencer,[?], [?] Bendigo, and another car driven by Mr. Burke, of.Myer's Flat, collided to-day ...

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  46. British Trade Returns.

    The value of imports into the United Kingdom during September showed an increase of £17,723,310,as compared with the ligures for the corresponding month ...

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  47. Madame Galli-Curci.

    Messrs. Evans and Salter, managers for Madame Galli-Cure[?], the operatic soprano who has commeneed as English tour, have announced that Madame Galli-Curei has ...

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  48. All Blacks Defeat Cheshiire.

    The New Zealand All Black Rugby team d[?][?]eated Che[?]o.18.[?]. The [?]y of the New Zealander's was west pronounced in the back division. ...

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  49. Dollar Sterling Exchange.

    The New York rate of exchange on London is 4,40 38 dollars to the.Cl sterling, as compared with 4.47[?] dollars on October 9, and 4.46 1.8 dollars on October 6. ...

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  50. Use for Government House,

    HOBART, Sunday. — According to a statement made by the premier (Mr, Lyons) on saturday, the Ministry communicated to the Colonial Office the de ...

    Article : 167 words
  51. Classified Advertising

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  52. Mongolia Delayed.

    The P. and O. liner.Mongolia, 16,385 ton., which arrived at Plymouth from Australia to-day, was delayed by engine trouble after leaving Aden on September 23. ...

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  53. DEATH FOLLOWS ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Edmond [?] aged 27 years, who [?]ave his address as the Colonlal Rank [?],[?]ded in the Meth[?] at half- [?] 3 O'clock on saturday, from a fracture of the [?] of ...

    Article : 84 words
  54. Classified Advertising

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