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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS NEW CRUISER FOR N. ZEALAND

    The cruiser Dunedin, which will replace the Chatham in New Zealand will join the British light cruiser squadron which is making a world ...

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  3. GERMAN REPARATIONS AUTONOMY FOR RHINELAND IS THE LATEST PROPOSAL

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent, reports:— "To forestall the complete separation of the Rhineland from Germany ...

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  4. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    An Australian Press Association correspondent at Tokio reports as follows concerning the Japanese earthquake early in September:— ...

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  5. TURMOIL IN GERMANY. CIVIL WAR A CERTAINTY IF WINTER SUPPLIES SHORT

    The "Daily Chronicle's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The Stresemann Cabinet is earnestly tackling, the root of the economic ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS ROYAL DOCKYARD ENGINEERS DECIDE AGAINST PIECEWORK

    The engineers at the Royal Dockyards by a five to one majority rejected the Admiralty's proposal to introduce piecework. ...

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  7. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    The Great Greta colliery at Newcastle was worked yesterday for the first time for 23 years, and yielded 35 trucks of coal: ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT. IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT EXPLAINED BY THE PREMIER

    Sir George Fuller, Premier, speaking in the Legislative Assembly last night on the immigration agreement between the New South Wales and Imperial ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYED IN RUSSIA ESTIMATED AT 2,496,000

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports:— "Official Soviet statistics show that the unemployed in Soviet Russia ...

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  10. "BIRTH OF A NATION" FILM HAS BEEN SHOWN IN PARIS

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent reports:— "Despite the French Government refusing to allow of the exhibition of ...

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  11. A.L.P. AFFAIRS. LEADERS MAKE STATEMENT ON YESTERDAY'S A.W.U. MEETING

    After waiting on the A.W.U. meeting yesterday Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the Labor party, and Mr. P. J. Loughlin, deputy leader, issued a joint ...

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  12. GENERAL SMUTS SCHEME FOR GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent gathers that the two main features of General Smuts's reparations plan relate firstly to the ...

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  13. BREADCARTERS DECISION WILL AFFECT WHOLE OF STATE

    The breadcarters decision of last Sunday not to deliver bread after 5 o'clock in the afternoon from October 27, is to be put into effect in all parts ...

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  14. BIG RISE IN PRICE OF BREAD CAUSE OF MUCH RIOTING

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "About 100 Communist leaders have been arrested at Hildesheim, in the ...

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  15. STRIKE OF GAS EMPLOYEES AT MELBOURNE WORKS

    A thousand employees of the Metropolitan Gas Compnay ceased work yesterday afternoon. There will be no gas supply for Melbourne to-day. ...

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  16. ACTRESS BEATEN ON STAGE

    During a melodrama at a Naples theatre a man appeared in the wings and threatened to beat the leading lady unless she agreed to live with ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION TO U.S.A.

    It is reported that 600 British emigrants who arrived too late to enter the United States under the October quota have been sent back to England ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES. REVOLVERS AND AMMUNITION FOUND ON A DUTCH STEAMER

    In a search of the Dutch steamer Palembang, which arrived in Sydney yesterday morning, the Customs officials made a sensational discovery. ...

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  19. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, addressing an Australian Natives Association meeting denounced the building of battleships. He condemned the ...

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  20. A. W.U. MEETING

    At the meeting of the A.W.U. executive held yesterday it was decided to request the A.L.P. executive to hold an inquiry into the recent expulsions, such ...

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  21. ELECTIONS IN GREECE TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports:— "It is officially announced that the general elections will be held on ...

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  22. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    The Prohibition Conference has adopted a resolution asking President Coolidge to use all the available naval craft and the full power of the nation ...

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  23. DEATH FROM INJURIES

    William Robinson has died as the result of injuries received in an accident on the Upper Manning. His van got out of control coming down a hill ...

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  24. BELFAST HARBOR CHARGES TO BE REDUCED 10 PER CENT.

    The Belfast Harbor Commissioners are reducing the harbor charges by 10 per cent. from November 1. ...

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  25. KILLED BY FALL FROM HORSE

    Stuart Gampbell (21), of Moonan Flat,a prominent Upper Hunter resident, was thrown from a horse and killed instantly. The horse fell over a ...

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  26. MAN ATTACKS A WOMAN.

    In connection with the attack by an unknown man on Mrs. Simpson, of Boyle-street, Manly, yesterday (as reported in yesterday's Latest News ...

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  27. CHINESE BANDITS.

    In reply to the Diplomatic Corps second Note on the Liencheng outrages the Chinese Government reverses its former uncompromising attitude to ...

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  28. MAN ARRESTED FOR MURDER

    Information was received at the police headquarters last night of a murder at Punchbowl. The circumstances are not available beyond that ...

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  29. WORKERS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE AFFECTED BY TEAR GAS

    While steel scrap was being unloaded at Newport, Monmouthshire, the cap of a cylinder of tear gas was knocked off. About a dozen men were ...

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  30. ROY GOVERNOR'S TRIAL.

    At the Dubbo Circuit Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Roy Governor was charged with shooting at Sergeant Young with intent to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. OKLAHOMA CITY FLOODED

    An Oklahoma City message states: The low-lying portions of this city are flooded to a depth of 7ft. property lost is valued at several millions ...

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  32. MANDATED TERRITORIES.

    Dr. Earle Page, the Acting Prime Minister, stated yesterday before embarking for Brisbane that he had received a report from the official who ...

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  33. ROSE DAY COLLECTIONS

    The counting up to yesterday of the Rose Day returns show a total of over £7000. ...

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  34. AT PELAW MAIN

    Notwithstanding Mr.Justice Edmnds's recent award, the miners at Pelaw Main still refuse to work the coal-cutting machines. ...

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  35. ENGLISH SLANDER ACTION.

    Before Mr.Justice Darling and a special jury former Archdeacon Wakeford sued Henry Wright, managing clerk to the solicitors employed by ...

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  36. A VICTORIAN IMPRESSED BY TREATMENT OF CANCER

    Doctor Featherstone, a member of the Victorian Parliament who is returning to Australia by the Ormonde, when interviewed in London, said he ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    On October 13 Walter Andrews (43) was alleged to have attacked his wife at Terang and almost strangled her. Two young men hearing the disturbance ...

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  38. ALD. LAMBERT IS EJECTED FROM CITY COUNCIL MEETING

    After sitting from 7 o'clock last night until 3 o'cock this morning the City Council rejected the Labor party's long list of motions aimed to defeat ...

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  40. TWO WOMEN MISSIONARIES RESCUED FROM BANDIT CHIEF

    A Shanghai message states that General Chang has telegraphed the Pekin Government that his forces defeated the bandit chief Fan, ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The State Government intends introducing legislation to give relief to holders of cattle country by way of a revision of rents. The measure will ...

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  42. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports:— "An international conference on customs formalities has been opened at ...

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  43. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    Lieutenant-Colonel M. F. Bruxner, leader of the Progressive party, in a statement last night said that much criticism was being levelled at the ...

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  44. REPLY GIVEN BY MINISTER TO MR. DAVIDSON'S QUESTIONS

    Replying to Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., in the Legislative Assembly last night. Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice, said that it was a fact that he ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND BUSH FIRES. IMPORTANT FOREST RAVAGED

    The Yandina State forest, the most important hardwood forest on the Queensland coast, has been ravaged by fire. The loss is a severe one. ...

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  47. LOSSES IN CANE FIELDS

    A Cairns message states that outbreaks of fire in the cane fields have become so prevalent during the pist fortnight, the losses so severe, and the ...

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  48. AFFAIRS IN INDIA.

    The Bombay Municipal Corporation has overwhelmingly decided in favor of boycotting British Empire goods as a protest against the kenya decision. ...

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  49. STRIKE AT MENA MURTEE

    The strike of shearers at Mena Murtee Station had not been settled up to last night, reported a stock and station agent to-day. The ...

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    The twenty-second annual report for the Prisoners Aid Association of New South Wales has been received. It shows that the Broken Hill branch ...

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