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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE NAVAL CONSTRUCTION IN U.S. TO HALT WHEN ALL AGREE

    After most caretul consideration the Cabinet has decided not to suspend or delay any part of the United States naval construction until all the Powers ...

    Article : 206 words
  5. STATE PARLIAMENT MOTHERHOOD ENDOWMENT ACT COMES INTO FORCE IN JULY

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the second reading of the Motherhood Endowment Bill was agreed to and the bill passed through the ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT DEFENCE WORKS ESTIMATES TO BE REDUCED BY £250,000

    Consideration was given in the House of Representatives yesterday to the Defence Works Estimates. Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister, ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES POLICE AND RIOTERS KILLED LN BOMBAY DISTURBANCES

    As the result of to-day's disturbances four Indian policemen were killed, 13 policemen were injured, three rioters were killed by revolver shots, some were ...

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  8. REVOLT IN IRELAND MR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN ADDRESSES THE UNIONISTS

    Speaking at the Unionist Party Conference at Liverpool, Mr. Austen Chamberlain appealed for patience and fairplay. The whole story of the Irish ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE DISAPPOINTS THE PREMIER

    The resolutions adopted by the unemployment conference were presented to Mr. J. Dooley, the Premier, yesterday by the chairman, the Rev. John ...

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  10. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION

    The New South Wales executive of the Australian Labor Party issued an official statement yesterday demanding that certain measures should be pushed ...

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  11. FORTY FOUR HOURS WEEK

    A conference was held at the Freemasons' Hotel last night between representatives of the Trades and Labor Council and the Liquor Trades ...

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  12. CONSPIRACY TRIAIL ENDS

    The sentences passed on the five prisoners in the Irish conspiracy trials at Cardiff were as follows:—Connolly, 14 years' penal servitude; the two ...

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  13. IN THE SENATE

    Senator Millen, for the Government, stated in the Senate yesterday that the Prime Minister's estimate of the number of immigrants for the year ...

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  14. RISING IN MALABAR

    Messages from Lahore state that severe ngnting has occurred in connection with the Malabar rebellion. Fiftysix of the assailants penetrated the ...

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  15. OPPOSITION IN JAPAN TO RENEWAL OF ALLIANCE

    The afternoon papers publish cables from Tokio quoting editorial expressions and semi-official comment which are turned against a renewal of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. OFFICIAL REPORT ON RIOTS

    An official report states that four police have been killed at Bombay and 30 seriously injured. Several rioters have been killed. Disorders continue. ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Mr. G. Weir, general manager of the North mine, [?]e[?] oy last night's express for Adelaide en route for Melbourne. The condition of Mr. F. G. Tudor, ...

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  18. TRAGEDY AT MO[?]NEE PONDS

    Despondency on the part of a widow is believed to have been responsible for a triple tragedy in Holmes-road, Moonee Ponds, last night. The three victims ...

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  19. PARRAMATTA VACANCY

    The campaign for the Parramatta seat in the House of Representatives, which became vacant on the appointment of Sir Joseph Cook as High ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET

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  21. SUSPENSION OF BUILDING IS HARD BLOW TO CLYDE

    The suspension of the building of battleships has struck a stunning blow at the Clyde, where the prospect of at [?]east three years' work, with ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's Agency, reports that Mr. Maxim Gorky, recently-arrived in London from Russia, when interviewed for the "Daily News," declared that ...

    Article : 193 words
  23. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY

    From the sale of poppies in Sydney on Arims[?]ce Day the £2000 mark is now in [?]ght. The A[?]es' Commission has completed ...

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  24. EFFECT OF UPSETTING RATIO

    In reply to the Japanese claims, the U.S.A. officials declare that any upsetting of the present ratio of naval reduction would open up an argument ...

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  25. CHURCH NOTES

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  26. SPORTING ENGLISH RACING

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  27. CHARGE OF BRIBERY MADE AGAINST A SYDNEY ALDERMAN

    In connection with the charge of bribery against Alderman R. D. Bramston, evidence was given yesterday by George Gill's partner, who went under ...

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  28. FRENCH-ANGORA TREATY

    The French Government's reply to the British memorandum regarding the Franco-Kemalist Treaty is couched in friendly terms. It declares that the ...

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  29. BOXING

    Superior speed and skill won Lewis the victory o[?]er the greater weight and strength of M[?]Cormick at the Albert Hall to-day. M[?]Cormick was in ...

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  30. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY

    An exhibition of the work of the students of the dressmaking and millinery classes or the Technical College was held at the college ...

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  31. WHAT TO DO TO GET FAT AND INCREASE WEIGHT

    Most thin people eat from four to six [?]ounds of good, solid, fat-making food every day and still do not increase in weight one ounce, while on the other ...

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  32. COTTON CINNING MACH NERY TO BE SHIPPED TO AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan has received cabled advice that a cotton ginning plant is leaving New York for Brisbane on November 25 It will be the first ...

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  33. A TRUE TONIC NOT A STIMULANT

    The difference between a stimulant and a tonic is this: A stimulant quickly enables you to exert greater effort for a short period at the expense ...

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  34. MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTED FOR [?]NDATED TERRITORIES

    The appointment of six doctors as a medical staff for the mandated territories is announced. The staff will consist of Dr. Honman principal ...

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  35. THE WEATHER RAIN FALLS TO-DAY

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  36. GOVERNMENT RELIEF ORDERS

    Police Inspector Dimond, chairman of the Government Relief Committee, reports that for the week ended November 12 relief orders were issued to ...

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  37. A RECORD IN ADELAIDE

    The maximum temperature in the shade in Adelaide yesterday was 107.8 degrees. This was the highest record. for November for 24 years. ...

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