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  5. ELECTION NEXT YEAR

    The State elections are to be held early next year. Though the Lang Ministry was saved yesterday by the failure of Messrs. Loughlin, Gillies, and Goodin to record their votes, it was revealed last night that its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOOL BRANDS

    It is claimed on behalf of a Dunedin industrial chemist, who wishes to remain anonymous in the meantime, that he has ...

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  7. NO ROLLS READY

    It was officially announced last night that no electoral rolls for New South Wales under which an election could be held were in ...

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  8. BEATEN

    "We've been beaten, but the fight is by no means ended," declared Mr. A. J. Cook, the miners' secretary. in a violent speech at ...

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  9. CEASE WORK

    Following on a motion carried at a special meeting in Sydney, the coal-trimmers employed on the wharves at Carrington ceased work ...

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  11. U.S. FLEET

    The Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, has received the following message from the President of the United States of ...

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  12. ENGINEERS' CASE

    Mr. A. H. Moore, president of the Employers' Federation of New South Wales, has made the following statement:-- ...

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  13. THE BRIDGE STRIKE

    A mass meeting of the employees of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, who went on strike last week, decided yesterday to resume work at 7.30 a.m. to-day, ...

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  14. PLOT SUSPECTED

    The suspicion of a plot to restore to Prince Carol the title of Crown Prince of Rumania has led to the arrest of several of his political ...

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  15. HOURS DISPUTE

    Because of the time that is being taken by the High Court in the hearing of the 44-hour test case, members of the Amalgamated ...

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  16. Japan and Persia

    The Persian Government has agreed to the establishment of a Japanese legation. It is expected that a treaty of commerce and navigation will be ...

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    Messrs. LOUGHLIN (centre), GILLIES (left), and GOODIN, who although previously voting against the Government, were absent when the critical division on the censure motion was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE MANDATES

    The British Foreign Office, after consulting Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, has replied to the Man dates Commission's questionnaire. ...

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  19. POOR RESPONSE

    There were no more than 100 people at a concert at the Town Hall last night to Miss Florrie Hodges, the Victorian girl heroine of the Gippsland ...

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  20. SMUGGLING CHARGE

    Customs officials and police unearthed costly perfumes and silks, worth £500, said to have been smuggled, in a city building late yesterday ...

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  21. DUTCH EAST INDIES

    The Communist International has issued an appeal, calling on the world's workers to arrange mass meetings against "Imperialist terrorism" in the ...

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  22. THE FREE STATE

    Following the proclamation of a state of emergency in the Irish Free State, 16 police raids were made, and 50 people were arrested. The offices of ...

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  23. AN ADMITTED FAKE

    The publishers of "This Whispering Gallery." the sensational book of alleged revelations concerning political heroes of the World War, admit that ...

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  24. MAFEKING MEMORIES

    A remarkable feature of the annual Mafeking dinner, at Johannesburg, was that both Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the defender, and Commandant Sarel ...

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  25. J.P.'s STOLEN .SUIT

    When George Henry Miller appeared in the Fitzroy Court to-day on a charge of drunkenness, J. F. Bennell, J.P., one of the justices, recognised the suit ...

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  26. BIG CRICKET

    The cricket team to meet Victoria on December 3 in Adelaide was chosen by the State selectors, Messrs. Travers, V Richardson, and Bridgman, this ...

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  27. VISIT ENDED

    The Imperial parliamentary delegation sailed from Australia to-night on the R.M.S. Otranto, and were ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

    Warm, sultry, and unsettled, with rain and thunderstorms, in northern, central, and parts of eastern districts. Mostly fine in southern ...

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  29. London to India

    The aviators, Stack and Leete, have arrived at Lyons, on their flight from London to India. ...

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  30. The Nobel Prize

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw has decided, after all, to accept the Nobel Prize, in order to facilitate the using of the money in establishing a fund to ...

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  31. Famous Woodcarver Dead

    The death is announced of Mr. James Elwell (90), the famous ecclesiastical wood-carver, who carved the organ case of the Sydney Town Hall. ...

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