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  2. CAMPAIGN BECOMING KEENER.

    Party offices were very busy all day on Thursday, Issuing thousands of tickets Instructing their supporters how to vote. Mr.A. J. McLachlan, one of the Liberal Federation's Senate candidates, who is returning from England on the Oronsay, will reach Melbourne on Saturday. He will board ...

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  3. THE LOANS EMBARGO.

    The Australian Press Association understands that as the result of newspaper publicity in Australia and in London, and also of the persistency of the various ...

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  4. BEAM WIRELESS.

    An early settlement is expected in connection with the controversy which has been proceeding regarding the control of the wireless beam ...

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  5. THE BALKANS CAULDRON.

    Another Balkans Incident his arisen Involving a serious state of affairs between Bulgaria and Greece; and the Athens Government has forwarded to Sofia an ultimatum, demanding within 48 hours apologies, an Indemnity, and the punishment of the frontier guards who fired upon and killed two ...

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  6. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    With one dissentient voice, the following motion was carried at the Miners' Convention to-day, "That the time has arrived when we should cease t ...

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  7. TRADE WITH FRANCE.

    The French commercial mission recently organized at Strasbourg to foster trade between France and Australia; hopes before long to have the way sufficiently ...

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  8. LATE MR. PETER ALLEN, M.P.

    Mr. Peter Alien, M.P., the Liberal Party Whip in the House of Assembly, and one of the most widely known and highly respected legislators in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SENATOR PEARCE'S WALKING TOUR.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Pearce) reports that his tour in the country districts has been highly successful. His motor car broke down eight ...

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  10. MARKING IMF

    The Greek Premier, Gen. Polios, slates that the Greek troops will not for the time, enter Bulgaria, will only he stationed along the frontier. The ...

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  11. LINER'S CAPTAIN KILLED.

    Information has been received in London that Capt. A. H. Clows, commander of the Canadian-Pacific 14,000-ton liner Melita, was shot dead at Antwerp ...

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  12. DARWIN CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Nelson, who is hurrying to Darwin on a motor cycle, has arrived at Alice Springs. Major Story is making great progress at ...

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  13. WORLD'S TELEGRAPHS.

    The International Telegraph Conference has decided to appoint a committee to report on the matter of changes in the code language question. This means ...

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  14. GREEK CABINET CHANGES.

    M. Rendis, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Pangalos Government of Greece, has resigned, and his portfolio will be taken temporarily by Admiral Hadjikyriakos, in ...

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  15. BULGARIAN VERSION.

    A semi-official statement in regard to the frontier incident declares that a Greek soldier fired tt a Bulgarian sentry, who killed his assailant; and that a fusillade ...

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  16. LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The general secretary of the Liberal Federation (Mr. W. B. Page) stated yesterday:—"According to advices, Mr. A. J. McLachlan, who curtailed his holiday in ...

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  17. A VISCOUNTS ROMANCE.

    Viscount Hastings, the 24-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Hungtingdon, has caused a sensation by contracting a secret marriage, at a London registry office, with ...

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  18. IRRIGATION LOSSES.

    The report of the United States Department of the Interior announces that £5,200,000 of Federal funds has been expended on the irrigation of worthless ...

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  19. OCCUPATION OF COLOGNE.

    The Berlin correspondent of Petit Parisien states that the German Foreign Minister (Dr." Stresemann), speaking at a reception, predicted that the Allies would ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    Increased taxation, is proposed in the Budget introduced in the Victorian Legislative Assembly by the Treasurer (Sir Alexander Peacock) this morning. ...

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  21. NELSON DAY.

    Every British dominion was represented by garlands on the Kelson Memorial, Trafalgar square, on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the Battle of Tra ...

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  22. INSOLVENCIES AND LOANS.

    Sir. Thomas Beocham, the eminent conductor and composer, appeared in Court to-day to answer a claim for £10,000 by a firm of money lenders. The evidence ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA AND SECURITY PACT.

    The Prime Minuter of the Union of South Africa (Gen. Hertzog) refused to be interviewed on the Security Pact, but it is believed among his friends that he ...

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  24. BONDED STORE FIRE

    A disastrous fire at the Southampton Docks has resulted in teh destruction of a seven-storied bonded warehouse, containing tobacco, spirits, and wine. The loss ...

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  25. CONGREGATIONALISTS' FAVOURABLE VOTE.

    The Congregational Union, at its meeting on Thursday. afternoon, carried the following resolution:—"That this assembly of Christian citizens of the Congregational ...

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  26. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Thursday was again a busy day for the loan authorities almost notable feature being the large amount of smaller country subscribers who made application for ...

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  27. FEDERAL MINISTERS PLEASED.

    Senator R.V. Wilson, the Minister for Markets and Migration, stated on Thursday that the had been delighted with the reception accorded to him since the ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    The October wool series closed to-day, Dalgetys, Limited, submitting 2,769 bales, and Younghusband, Limited, 2,758 bales. All the best features of the week were ...

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  29. THE CARDS SHUFFLED.

    The Gillies Government ceased to exist early this afternoon, and the McCormack Ministry came into being. Mr. Gillies waited on the ...

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  30. AMERICAN FARMERS.

    Warning has been issued that if United States farmers carry out their expressed intentions and plant more wheat next year, the result will be heavy domestic ...

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  31. ALGARSSON EXPEDITION.

    The members of the Algarsson polar expedition Lave armed at Tronsoc, Norway. They state that their vessel, the Island, was frozen into the ice off ...

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  32. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    The elocutionary section of the South street competitions was continued to-day Although Alias Phyllis Simpson, of Unley (S.A.), failed to obtain a place in the ...

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  33. WEMBLEY EXHIBITS.

    Gratification is expressed in the cabled intimation from Australia that many of the exhibits in the Australian pavilion, including the wool display, have been ...

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  34. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    In moving the second reading of the 44-Hour Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Labour (Mr. McCalum) said the Bill provided that the hours ...

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  35. FRENCH CAMPAIGNS.

    According to a summary of French losses in the present warlike operations undertaken by France, which is reported to be given by the Premier (M. Painleve) ...

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  36. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    The Petit Parisien states that the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Tchitcherin) sent a message to the French Foreign Minister, M. Briand, from Berlin, asking for an ...

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  38. DR. MANNIX IN LIVERPOOL

    The refusal of the Liverpool City Council to let St. George's Hall for a Sunday meeting, at which the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr., ...

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  39. "SPLENDID DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE."

    The Leader of the Opposition (Sir Henry Barwell) stated:—"The tragically sudden death of Mr. Allen is a very and occurrence and a great shock to me, as ...

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  40. PARLIAMENTARIANS' TRIBUTES

    The Speaker of the House of Assembly (Mr. J. McInnes), made the following reference last night, to a representative of The Register regarding the late Mr. ...

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  41. PROTECTION OF ANIMALS BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Animals Protection Bill was read for the second time. In committee amendments were agreed to preventing the ...

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  42. CHINESE HOSTILITIES.

    Chang Tso-lin's Moukden forces have evacuated Hsu-Chow-fu in favour of the Chinese, allied forces. All ingoing and outgoing messages are ...

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  43. BARBAROUS EXECUTION DENIED.

    The report that" Abd el Krim's Foreign Minister had been fired from a gun is shown to be baseless; for be is in excel lent health, and the rebel leader's ...

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  44. WOMEN MUFFIN SELLERS.

    A carious new autumn type seen in the London streets consists of the women muffin sellers. They have largely replaced men. Women have largely replaced men ...

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  46. RAIDS ON COMMUNISTS.

    Two more Communist leaders—Messrs. McManus and Murphy—were arrested in London this afternoon, in connection with the raids being carried out by the ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN DOCTORS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    As the result of the war, Austria finds itself over-supplied with medical practitioners and is seeking an outlet for them. The New Zealand Government has ...

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  49. A COLLEAGUE'S GRIEF.

    Mr. Tossell, the Parliamentary colleague of the late Mr. Allen for Yorke's Peninsula, remarked:—"We were very great friends, and his death has come as a ...

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  50. THE GOVERNMENT'S SENTIMENTS.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) stated:—"A few minutes before his fatal fall on the steps at Parliament House, Mr. Allen made his last speech. It is, indeed, hard ...

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