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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The delegates to the Imperial Conference returned from Chatsworth, whore they have been the quests of the Duke of Devonshire, after midday. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    Mr H. P. Williams, in an interview, I declares that banking interests are openly hostile to Dominion preference. He says that their one anxiety appears to be to ...

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  5. GERMANY'S TROUBLES.

    The "Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent in Berlin says that the Cabinet is earnestly tackling the root evil of the whole, economic trouble, Germany's worthless ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. GAS WORKERS' TROUBLE

    Trouble has again occurred amongst the men in the employ of the Metropolitan Gas Co., with the result that this evening 500 of them ceased work. ...

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  7. Personal

    Professor Mica Smith, formerly of the School of Mines staff, is in Geelong now giving sittings to Mr Paul Montford, art master at the Gordon ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA’S AID TO JAPAN

    Baron Ijuin, the Foreign Minister, has sent the following special message to Australia:—"In the name of the Japanese nation. I tender my ...

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  9. LEEDS COLONY

    Major J. D. Birchall, Conservative member of the Heuse of Commons for the North-East Division of Leeds, speaking at Leeds, announced his ...

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  10. GREEK ELECTIONS

    It is officially announced that theelections in Greece will be held on 2nd December. The censorship of the Press has been abolished. ...

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  11. PRINCE’S APPRECIATION.

    Keen appreciation of the efforts of the Australian Government and people in sending a relief mission to Sufferers in Japan was expressed at ...

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  12. FLOOD AT OKLAHAMA

    The low-lying portions of the city are flooded seven feet deep. The Josses of property amount to several millions of dollars, and 5000 persons ...

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  13. CHINESE BANDITS

    The Chinese Government’s second reply to the note from the Diplomatic Corps in regard to the Lincheng outrage, agrees to the principle of the inclusion of ...

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  14. POSITION OF RHINELAND.

    The “Daily Telegraph” correspondent at Berlin says that in order to forestall the complete separation of the Rhineland from Germany ...

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  15. BRADFORD WOOL MARKET

    There is a better tone in the Brad lord wool market. There is a fair business with crossbreds, but merinos continue to be neglected. Quot[?] ...

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  16. NATURALISATION IN BRITAIN.

    An important meeting of the committee dealing with naturalisation today discussed the question of the nationality of British women married to ...

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  17. A NEW CURRENCY

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin says that the dictatorial powers have decided to launch a new scheme, largely on the lines cabled on 19th and ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED IN RUSSIA

    The "Morning Post" says the official Soviet statistics show that the unemployed in Soviert Russia number 2,496,000. The majority are highly ...

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  19. WILES AND ESTATES.

    Ellen Mary Goodson tucker, late of Dana street, Ballarat, spinster, who died on 13th July, left by will dated 25th June, 1919, personal property ...

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  20. PIECE-WORK SYSTEM

    Engineers at the Royal Dockyards, by a five to one majority, rejected the Admiraltys proposal to introduce piece-work. ...

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  21. IRISH DEPORTEES

    A compensation tribunal, consisting of Sir Richard Atkin (Lord Justice of Appeal), Sir Hugh Fraser, K.C., and Sir Francis Taylor, K.C., ...

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  22. INDIAN TROUBLES

    A United Provinces political conference has been opened, those present, being Nationalists. It reviewed the political situation, adopted a number ...

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  23. THE SINGAPORE BASE

    Arguing on the assumption, that battleshrps are useless against modern defensive weapdns like airships aero[?] mines, torpedoes, and ...

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  24. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT.

    The overseas settlement committee is also doing important work in considering a variety of suggestions, an example of which is the starting of ...

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  25. BUSH NURSING

    Further consideration was given an Committee in the Legislative Assembly to-day to the Nurses’ Registration Bill. The principal interest at ...

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  26. INSURANCE COMMISSION’S TASK

    As was predicted in these columns recently, it will probably be a matter of years before the Commonwealth Royal Commission on National ...

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  27. CUSTOMS FORMALITIES.

    The “Daily Telegraph” correspondent at Geneva says the International Conferences on Customs formalities opened at the residence of Earl ...

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  28. BOMBAY CORPORATION BOY-COTTS BRITISH GOODS.

    The Bombay Municipal Corporation has passed, by an overwhelming majority, a resolution in favor of the boy cotting of British Empire goods, as ...

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  29. REPLAGING OF H.M.S. CHATHAM

    The Dunedin, which replaces H.M.S. Chatham on the New Zealand station, will join the light-cruiser squadron, which is making a tour of the world, ...

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  30. ANCIENT ANGLO-AMERICAN CLAIMS

    The Anglo-American Pecuniary Claims Commission of Arbitration began a series of sittings in London today before M. Fromageot, a French ...

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  31. PAYMENT OF DIVORCE COSTS

    When Reaney MoncKton Houe-[?] better know as Monckton H[?] a dram atic author was sued by a [?] of solicitors for the payment of [?] costs [?] ...

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  32. “BIRTH OF A NATION” FILM

    The Parts correspondent of the “Morning post” flays there is a sensation in French film circles. Despite the Government’s refusal to ...

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  33. BRITISH UMEMPLOYMENT

    Sir W. Joyson-Haciks Minister for Health speaking at Hounslow on the question of unemployment, said that in addition to the relief work already ...

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  34. NORTHERN TERRITORY BLACKS

    "Some people seem to think that we can solve the native problem in the Northern Territory simply by putting down a few survey pegs, putting the ...

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  35. ASSAULT ON THE STAGE

    During the performance of a melodrama in a Naples theatre, a man appeared from the wings and threatened to the leading lady unless she returned to live ...

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  36. MELBOURNE FLOODS

    With a warm north wind and bright sunshine Melbourne residents experienced their first real summer's day tor this season to-day. These conditions ...

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  37. CONSTRUCTIIN OF BRIDGES.

    Sir W. Joy[?] the plading of orders for the construction of 150 bridges in a few weeks, including a two-mile road across the ...

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  38. LLOYD GEORGE IN CANADA

    Mr Lloyd George addressed a public meeting, and in the course of his speech he said that until the United States casts influence into the scale ...

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  39. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    Senator Borah, addressing the Prohibition Conference, declared that the wealthy propertied passes rendered. [?] ...

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  40. PROTEST AGAINST “DOLES.”

    Mr J. H. Thomas, the Labor leader, speaking at St. Pancras, denounced the "miserable assumption that un[?] is curable by doles." He ...

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  41. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Representitives of the [?] corps called on Mars[?] [?] the new President, this morning, and Congratulated him on his ...

    Article : 101 words
  42. THE SUPPRESSION OF SMUGGLING.

    The Prohibition Conterence in Washington carried a res[?] ing Preterit Coolidge to use all [?] naval craft and full power ...

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  43. CIVIC COMMERCIAL MANAGER

    The Hull Corporation is considering the question of appointing a commercial manager for the city, including charge of employment and wages. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. MALTA’S MEW PREMIER.

    Mr Francesco Bughagiar, Minister of Justice, has been appointed bead of the Ministry in succession to Mr Joseph Howard, who resigned as the result of ...

    Article : 80 words
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