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  3. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s" Parliamentary correspondent says that the Conservative conference at Plymouth is expected to prove a definite landmark in the ...

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  4. Personal

    A London Cable message reports that Mr Philip Cosgrave, brother of the President of the Irish Free State, who was a member of the Dail and ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    A communique states that to-day’s meeting of the Imperial Conference was presided over by Mr Stanley Baldwin. All the Dominion delegates ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator Wilson, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, taaid he had token the earliest opportunity of visiting the Empire Exhibition. He ...

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  7. REVOLI IN GREECE.

    Greece is once again in the throes of a revolution. Cryptic despatches from Athens betray the imposition of a severe ...

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  8. JAPAN'S DISASTERS.

    The unloading of the relief Stores from the Australmount will be completed by the week-end, and the ship will then leave for Yokohama. ...

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  9. GERMANY'S TROUBLES

    A cer[?] has been established here. Although the Rhineland Separatist movements are extending and not ...

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  10. TRAFALGAR DAY MESSAGE TO CONFERENCE.

    The Trafalgar Day dinner sent a message to the Imperial Conference, saying:—“May the memory of Englands most illustrious sailor prove an ...

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  11. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    As the outcome of the decision of the panel doctors to reject the proposal of Mr Neville Chamberlain, Minister for Health, for a reduction of ...

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  12. DELEGATES TO VISIT FLEET

    Dominion delegates to the Imperial Conference have returned from week on[?] visits to the country. Some stay[?] at Chequers as the guests of Mr ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS

    Major-General Sir Neville Howse, V.C., has completed his investigations of the medical conditions of migrants, and the treatment of various diseases. ...

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  14. A MILITARY RISING.

    Messages trickling from Reuter’s correspondent at Athens, after passing the censor’s hands, report a military rising under the leadership of the ...

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  15. BAVARIA DOES NOT SEEK SEPARATION.

    General Yon Lossow, in a wireless message front Nurmburg, to the Reichswehr in Berlin, Spandau, Hanover and other centres, declares that ...

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  16. AFFRAY AT MEISSEN.

    A troop of German cavalry entering the town of Meissen, Saxony, was fired on from a window The sold[?] returned the fire and street fighting. ...

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  17. THE RESTORATION WORK

    Discussing the restoration or work generally, Viscount Goto said that no one could estimate reliably the losses of property in the devastated ...

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  18. INDIANS’ DEMAND.

    The United Provinces Chamber of Commerce, echoing the general feeling of Indians, has cabled to Dr Sapru, demanding his withdrawal ...

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  19. TROOPS LOYAL TO BAVARIA.

    The Bavarian troops have taken the oath of allegiance to Bavaria until the end of the present conflict. ...

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  20. THE CARRISON MUTINEES.

    A semi-official message from Athens says that, following an anti-Government campaign, by the reactionary press, mutinies broke out in several ...

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  21. DISASTERS AT SEA

    The Court of Inquiry into the loss of the British-India cargo steamer Okara, which foundered in a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal on th May, ...

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  22. NEW GERMAN MINISTER.

    Count Makitz has resigned from the Nationalist Party in order to join the Government as Minister for Food. ...

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  23. THE BONAR LAW PLEDGE.

    Mr Barlow speaking at Coventry, said the pledge given by Mr Bonar Law at the elections that no fundamental changes in fiscal policy would ...

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  24. CREDIT FOR GERMAN INDUS-TRIALISTS.

    It is reported that Schroeder's Bank of London is granting credit of several million pounds at five per centy to German industrialists for the ...

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  25. MR. BALDWIN AND THE TARIFF.

    The “Daily Express” says that Mr Baldwin at Plymouth is expected to propose all-round protection for home industries by a scientific tariff, with ...

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  26. APPEAL TO THE KING.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Athens says a revolutionary proclamation urges the King to assume sovereign rights and appoint anew Government, ...

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  27. NEGOTIATION WITH OCCUPA-TION AUTHORITIES.

    Reuter’s correspondent, at Dusseldorf says the executive of the Free Rhineland party has assumed general control of the movement begun at Aix ...

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  28. INFANTRY AND CAVALRY MOBI-LISED.

    "The Exchange” correspondent at Athens says that detachments of infantry and cavalry with, armored cars have left for an unrevealed ...

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  29. THE REISCHWEHR IN SAXONY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Letpzig says that following the arrival of large detachments of Rerchwehr in the morning shots were fired at cavary ...

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  30. A SINKING STEAMER.

    The passenger steamer San Gil, 1975 tons, has broadcasted a message that she is sinking in heavy seas south-west of Jamaica. The ...

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  31. CONDITIONS OF FOREIGN LOANS.

    The British Engineers’ Association, in a memorandum to the Imperial Conference, suggests the desirability of the exercise of intelligent ...

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  32. MURDERS IN KOREA

    The ban imposed on reports of massacres of Koreans in the early days’ confusion after the earthquake has now been lifted. ...

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  33. A BURIAL SERVICE.

    A small gathering of Australians attended the St. Andrew’s Church on Saturday, when a short service was read over the ashes of Mr Charles ...

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  34. MARRIAGE ACT ERROR

    One of the objections raised to an application made to Mr Justice Weigall in Chambers this morning, on behalf of the State Attorney General, was that ...

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  35. AUSTRIA’S NEW PARLIAMENT

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency’s correspondent at Vienna states that the now Austrian Assembly has been estimated to consist of 82 Christain Socialists, ...

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  36. SERIOUS DISTURBANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Aix ta Chapelle stated that serious disturbances broke out in the course of which the schutzpolizei fired on a crowd of ...

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  37. JAPANESE FRANCHISE

    A special commission of five Ministers, appointed to consider universal suffrage, has reported to Calbinet in favor of the removal of property ...

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  38. THE NE WCURRENCY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent. in Berlin says that, though the rentemark will not be issued till the middle of November, people expect ...

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  39. EXPERIENCE OF MRS. T. S. HAWKES.

    Mrs Hawkes arrived at Townsville to-day on the Arafura. She declined to be interviewed She is accompanied by her married daughter, Mrs W. A. ...

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  40. BROADCASTINC POLITICAL SPEECHES

    The Broadcasting Company announces that the Government has indicated it is undesirable to depart from the practice of not broadcasting speeches ...

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  41. ROBBERY AT VERSAILLES PALACE

    Thieves effected an entry into the Salon de Mercure in the Palace of Versailles by climbing a lightning conductor, and stole two Gobel[?] ft tapestries of the Loins ...

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  42. ARMISTICE DAY IN LONDON

    The Cabinet has discussed arrangements for the celebration of Armistice Day on November 11th. The “Daily Telegraph says it is able. ...

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  43. EXTENT OF DISASTER.

    Discussions with Japanese officials and European diplomatists indicate that estimates in the early days of the disaster Were exaggerated. ...

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  44. LATEST GERMAN DEVELOP-MENTS.

    The morning markets reacted very appreciably to news of the German separatist movement in the Ruhr and Bavaria Foreign exchange felt the ...

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  45. EGYPTIAN COTTON CROPS

    The law restricting the cultivation of cotton to one third the cultivated area, expires at the end of the present cotton season and will not be renewed. ...

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  46. AFFAIRS IN INDIA.

    Loud cheers greeted Lord Reading, the Viceroy, and Lady Reading as they drove through the gaily decorated streets of Lahore. The sttempte ...

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  47. TOWNS OCCUPEED BY SEPARA-TIS[?]S.

    The towns hitherto occupied by Separatists includs Crefold, Baden and Munchen Bladbach. The Burgomaster has decrded to ...

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  48. SERIOUS ABOUT POLITICS

    Bannockburn thas a vigorous branch of the Victorian Farmers’ Union, which takes its polities nenously. The members have been per[?]bed aver ...

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  49. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The fifth International Labor Conference has assembled at Geneva. Forty-two out of 57 States are represented There is only one ...

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  50. IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS.

    S[?]r. Fein headquarters in Dublim state that 8000 prisoners are now hunger striking, the movement paying spread, from Mountjoy prison, Dublin. ...

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