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  3. DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the British Government's chief obstacle concerning the granting of the dried fruits concession related to Spain. ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    The United States Press Association stys:—In spite of Mr. Lloyd George's approval of the suggestion of the American Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) to the ...

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  5. "RUINED MY LIFE."

    William Frewer Parsons was charged in the District Court to-day with having murdered William Henderson at Summer Hill near to Lambton, on September 22. ...

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  6. GREEN'S PLAINS YARNS.

    XVII.—By our Local Correspondent. It came to pass in those days that a great mousey plague arose suddenly in the land, and there mt din tribulation among the inhabitants ...

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  7. BY BANK AND STREAM.

    During its 83 years of civilized history. Sooth Australia has had to face many problems and crises. But the present development in connection ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING.

    The Berri Racing Club race, meeting was held at Winkle Park to-day. It was arranged to augment the funds of the Berri Institute and Library. Owing to the rain and boisterons ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The diplomatic correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that he gathers that it will be found impossible to charge the dominion representatives to the ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTER ENTERTAINED.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) presided at luncheon tendered by the Australian and New Zealand Club to Mr. Bruce at the Hotel Cecil. ...

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  11. LEAGUE Of NATION'S" STATUS.

    Reuter says that on October 11, attention will be called in the Imperial Conference to the position of the League of Nations in the affairs of Europe. The ...

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  12. ANOTHER LINK.

    The Brisbane to Sydney trunk, telephone line was opened for commercial use to-day. Tim Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) spoke over the line from Sydney, and ...

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  13. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    Professor Ross announced at a meeting of the Royal Society this evening that the council of the Society proposed to investigate the effects of spiritual healing ...

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  14. STATUS OF INDIANS.

    Although he intervened briefly in the debate on the Foreign situation at the Imperial Conference, it is understood that Sir T. B. Sapru is devoting all his time to ...

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  15. SAFE-BREAKERS FOILED.

    Following on the recent blowing open of an empty safe at Whittaker Brothers' timber yards, Subicco, and four other cases of housebreaking, the police have ...

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  16. FREE PASSAGE REFUSED.

    Consideration has been given by the Minister for Hornet and Territories. (Mr. Pearce), to a request that a free passage from Darwin should be granted in Edward ...

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  17. ANOTHER REQUEST FROM GERMANY.

    The German Charge D'Affairs has been instructed to inform M. Poincare that the German Government desires to discuss the question of a return to work in the Ruhr ...

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  18. LATE CABLES.

    A message from Ottawa states that the new Canadian two-dollar note bears the portrait of the Prince of Wales, to whom the first note issued was sent as a ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE.

    In view of the present condition of mind existing in Europe, President Coolidge sees little or nothing to be gained from any endeavour to hold a World's ...

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  20. BANK MANAGER ROBBED.

    Clues obtained by the detectives investigating the robbery of £1,851 from Mr. T. R. Berriman, bank Manager, which, occurred outside tie Glenferrie station on ...

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  21. JOINT ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Following the discussions at the recent Premier's Conference, negotiations have been opened between, the Commonwealth and some of the States with a view to ...

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  22. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The Economic Conference this morning discussed preference in public contracts throughout the Empire also the position and future of the Imperial Institute.— ...

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  23. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister's speech is given a very prominent place in all the London morning papers. It occupies six columns of The Morning Post ...

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  24. RUHR INDUSTRIALISTS' REQUESTS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that a group of Ruhr industrialists, headed by Herr Hugo Stinnes, who had interviewed the French comptroller in the Ruhr (Gen. ...

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  25. FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    "The total loss on the last three fruit pools estimated at £500,000," said the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) to-night. He explained that a large sale of ...

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  26. VICTORIAN LIBERALS.

    At a meeting of the Liberal Party to-day, member expressed confidence in Mr. Lawson (Premier) as the leader of it. There was a frank discussion on the ...

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  27. MR. BALDWIN AND LORD CURZON.

    Central News, Limited, referring to reports of an alleged disagreement between Mr. Baldwin and Lord Curzon in regard to foreign affairs, states:—"We are ...

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  28. PROPOSED BOUNTY TO FRUIT GROWERS.

    Financial assistance in the form of a bounty will be offered to the fruitgrowers ay the Federal Ministry. The extent of the assistance will be announced by the ...

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  29. BELGIUM'S VIEWS.

    Reuter's Brussels representative states that the German Charge d'Affairs told toe Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Jaspar) this morning that the German Government ...

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  30. THE CONFERENCE "PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED."

    MR. J. C. C. Davidson (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster), who is attending the Economic Conference in behalf of the publicity department, informed a ...

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  31. ART UNION FUNDS.

    William Colbourne, secretary of the Charity Thousand Art Union and the St. Martha's Home Art Union pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day to having ...

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  32. AUSTRALIANS GREATLY PLEASED WITH CONCESSIONS.

    Mrs. Bruce interviewed by a representation of the Australian Press Association, said he was most gratified with the British Government's concessions relating to ...

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  33. GERMAN CURRENCY VALUE.

    The Reichsbank has raised the discount rate for paper marks to 108 per cent. The rate for paper marks repayable in gold remains at 10 per cent. ...

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  34. IRONWORKERS' NONUNION "DRIVE."

    A conference of representatives of the iron trades unions has decided to make a united non-union drive, with the object of bringing all workers in the industry ...

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  35. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.—"A FANTASTIC FOLLY."

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, Secretary of the British Labour Party on speaking at Accrington, said that the labour, movement would be called on presently to face the ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the New South Wales Legislative Assembly to-night a Bill to ratify, the agreement between the Commonwealth and the State for the collection of taxes ...

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  37. VICTORIAN CIVIL SERVANTS.

    A meeting of between 600 and 700 clerical officers employed in State departments was held during the lunch Door to-day outside the Government. Printing ...

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  38. INFLUENCE OF SUGAR LEGISLATION.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) replied to-night to statements that the fruit industry, has been industry affected by the Commonwealth sugar ...

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  39. QUESTION OF PRIVATE SETTLEMENT SCHEMES.

    Mr. Bruce, questioned to-day relating to the speeding up of the settlement and development of Australia, was asked whether, in the event of existing ...

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  40. PASSING OF THE QUILL.

    The London Treasury has decided, presumably on the scores of economy, to dispense with quill pens at Southwark County Court. ...

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  41. BROADCASTING APPLICATIONS.

    Three firms have applied to be connected with the Sydney Town Hall for broadcasting speeches, and concerts. The City Council offers no objection, but ...

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  42. FIGHTING TIMBER INSECTS.

    Mr. W. W. Froggartt, until recently Government Entomologist in New South Wales, lias been appointed Forest Entomologist. His principal duties will be ...

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  43. A SUBSTANTIAL CONCESSION.

    Mr. T. Stan. Oldham, secretary of the Australian Dried Fruits' Association (S.A. branch) was much pleased with the intelligence. He observed:—"The cable ...

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  44. "VERY GOOD NEWS INDEED."

    When the attention of the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) was directed to the cablegram about the removal of duties on Empires products, he expressed great pleasure. ...

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  45. MATCHES IN COLLIERY.

    Eight miners employed at the Pelaw Main Colliery are being prosecuted on a charge of having carried matches into a mine where it was ordered that safety ...

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  46. PERSIAN EX-PREMIER ARRESTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Teheran reports that Quawami es Sultaneh, the Persian ex-Premier, has been arrested. The Teheran representative of The ...

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