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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE PROBLEMS OF NATIONS

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Geneva states that around five words--"arbitration, security, ...

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  5. MATERNAL MORTALITY

    On page 2 will be found the first instalment of the brilliant essay by Dr. E. S. Morris, on maternal morbidity and mortality, for which ...

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  6. MT. MORGAN NOT TO RE-OPEN

    In the opinion of the directors of the Mt. Morgan Co., the mine and works cannot be re-opened under the added burden of reduced ...

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  7. TAKING A LONG VIEW OF THINGS

    Perched on the top of Kembla Building, "The Daily Telegraph" camera man yesterday caught the lollers in Wynyard Park at lunch, and the irrepressible horse in full evidence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE DEPORTATION BOARD

    The Deportation Board has sat for seven days. To date the verbatim report of the proceedings covers 410 pages ...

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  9. NO PEACE CONFERENCE IN SIGHT YET

    No change in the strike position occurred yesterday. Mr. J. Beasley, who has presided at the conference of State Labor Councils in Sydney, said last night that they had not yet despaired of getting the deep-sea ...

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  10. ALL OBJECTIVES GAINED

    A message from Fez states that the French have occupied all objectives on the Weigha front. There is talk of the imminence of ...

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  11. EVADING ITS DUTY

    "This very day the Government of New South Wales is evading its duty by resisting the Commonwealth Parliament," said Mr. Watt, Speaker of the ...

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  12. OUTWITTED THE UNION

    At dawn this morning the 9500-ton Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor ship Port Hobart stole away from Brisbane without a ...

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  13. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    In the Assembly to-day the leader of the Opposition, Sir Henry Barwell, gave notice that he would move: "That the action of the Government in ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    A meeting of the Southern Dominions section of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce endorsed tho cablegram sent to Mr. Bruce protesting against ...

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  15. INVASION BY TURKS

    The Turks invaded the disputed frontier of Iraq (Mesopotamia), and carried off the population of the Christian provinces. ...

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  16. In Parliament

    Met.--10.20 a.m. Adjourned.--5.25 p.m. Business.--The bill to abolish capital punishment was read a ...

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  17. SEAMEN FOR GAOL

    Nearly 130 seamen were ordered two weeks' imprisonment for refusing to obey orders, at Port Adelaide Police Court to-day. The men were from ...

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  18. REPARATIONS

    The Agent-General for Reparation Payments, in his first annual report, shows that the receipts for the first year reached an estimated sum of one ...

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  19. ORDAINED AS DEACON

    Mr. James Noble, the first aborigine to be inducted in the Anglican Church, has been ordained as deacon in Perth, W.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE"

    The letter written to the Prime Minister by Sir George Hunter, head of Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, shipbuilders, ...

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  21. APPEAL AT BROKEN HILL

    Two delegates from the striking British seamen addressed the Moulders' Society-last night. The society is prevented by its rules from making a ...

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  22. FIRE DIES DOWN

    Although no official information was available to-day in regard to the fire at Mount Morgan, miners who came off shift this morning, after fighting ...

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  23. MARCH TO GAOL

    Fifty men from the steamer Cornwall marched to the City Watch-house, where they surrendered to warrants issued several days ago. Thirty were ...

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  24. ADVERTISING GOODS

    An Australia House official agrees that advertising by individual Australian firms is an urgent need, and points out the difficulty of reaching ...

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  25. IN PORTS ABROAD

    Proceedings opened in the magistrate's court against about 60 men of the steamers Ballarat, Arundel Castle, and Sophocles, charged with ...

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  26. WORLD'S RECORD BREAK

    Waiter Lindrum this afternoon made a break of 1879 in a billiards match with Falkiner. This boats Lindrum's previous best (1417), and ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIK VIEWS

    The Orvieto's departure was delayed for six hours, the passengers objecting to the sailing of a man with over-emphatic views as to the Bolshevik ...

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  28. MORE ARRESTS

    Twenty-eight of the striking seamen were arrested at Central Station yesterday morning and taken to the Water Police Court, where they were charged. ...

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  29. NO COALFIELD TRAINS?

    Some uneasiness existed to-day amongst the passengers who use the South Maitland railways, when it was whispered about that there was ...

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  30. CHANNEL SWIM

    Helmy, an Egyptian, started from Cape Gris Nez (France) in an attempt to swim the English Channel, but gavel up when five miles from Dover. ...

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  31. TWO MORE SHIPS DUE TO-DAY

    It was reported in Sydney yesterday that the Port Hobart, a new motor ship, which called at Brisbane, en route from Sydney early yesterday morning ...

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  32. S.M. RETIRES

    Mr. C. H. Gale (left) yesterday stepped down in retirement from the Bench at Central Police Court. Mr. W. F. Gale and Mr. G. T. Gale, his brothers, make up the trio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. MUTILATED BY TRAIN

    An unidentified man was mutilated by a train at North Strathfield railway station last night. When a passenger train arrived at ...

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  34. POSITION IN N.Z.

    The shipping position remains unchanged. It is understood that the Leltrim's crew is to be prosecuted in a day or two. ...

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  35. SHIPS STILL SAIL

    A cable message despatched from the Snipping Federation, London, on Monday, states that the following vessels sailed on Saturday and Sunday ...

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  36. ATTACKED IN DESERT

    A message from Bagdad says that the cross-desert mall convoy, recently instituted by the Nairn brothers, of New Zealand, was proceeding towards ...

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  37. SURPRISE MOTION

    The State Government was surprised in the Legislative Assembly tonight, when a formal motion by Mr. Toutcher for adjournment was carried ...

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  38. PROTEST AT BATHURST

    The Immigration Act was vigorously condemned at a meeting of the Bathurst Labor League. The opinion was unanimous that the Act was iniquitous. ...

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  39. THE MIN'S MEN

    Mr. Shropshire, Newcastle's stipendiary magistrate, explained that the seamen from the Min, who last week wore sentenced to 48 hours' ...

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  40. ABERMAIN SHOOTING

    Mr. G. Brown, coroner, to-day found that the death of Edward Wilson, on September 7, was accidental. Evidence was given that deceased ...

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  41. STATE RADIO

    The New South Wales Government's plans for wireless broadcasting, contemplate development on lines similar to those adopted for the Queensland ...

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  42. IS IT FUTILE?

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday morning Mr. Bennett asked the Premier if he recognised the futility of appointing his colleague, Mr. Baddeley, ...

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  43. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy to showery conditions in southern districts, mostly inland, and on parts of the tablelands. Mostly fine in northern half. ...

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  44. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The appointments of Australian naval officers are announced: Acting-Lieutenant L. Dalton to H.M.S. Ramillies: Sub-Lieutenants Vallance, to ...

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