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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE CABLE TO MR. BRUCE

    The Nationalist Federation yesterday resolved to cable its congratulations to Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, on his courage and skill in presenting ...

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  3. TURMOlL IN GERMANY. (THE POSITION IN BAVARIA REPORTED TO BE SERIOUS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent relions:— "The latest telegram from Bavaria says that the position is most serious. ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS BRITISH WAR CEMETERY OPENED AT ST. OMER (FRANCE)

    General Sir Neville Macready (Britain) and Genend la Capelle (France) opened a great war cemetery at St. Omer (France), where [?] British. ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. THE BAKING TRADE DISPUTE

    The officials of the Breadcarters Union have practically told the Labor Council to "mind your own business." The council assayed to intervene in ...

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  6. RHINELAND REPUBLIC NO SURPRISE IN PELGIUM CAUSED BY PROCLAMATION

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent reports:— "The proclamation of the [?]hineland Republic has caused no surprise, It ...

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  7. A.L.P. AFFAIRS. OFFICIAL DENIAL IS GIVEN OF MR. HOWIE'S STATEMENT

    The statement in yesterday's Latest News Issue by Mr. J. Howie, a Communist leader, that the Labor party was financed by the liquor interests, is ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES. CHARGES AGAINST A MAYOR DISMISSED BY MAGISTRATE

    Alderman W. A. Windeyer, a solicitor, and Mayor ot Hunter's Hill, was before the Hunter's Hill Police Court yesterday charged with taking a ...

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  9. DISCUSSIONS RESUMED ON IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    The Dominion Premiers have returned to London after spending the weekend at The Chequers, also Colonel W. W. Ashley's and Sir John Sankey's ...

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  10. RAID ON OPIUM DEN

    A raid by the police on a Chinese opium den in Lower Campbell-street on. Saturday night resulted in two Chinamen and two white women ...

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  11. REFUSAL OF MR. GARDEN TO BE THROWN OUT OF A.L.P.

    Mr. J. S. Garden stated last night that he refused to be thrown out of the A.L.P. The last A.L.P. Conference had elected him with other ...

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  12. THE BUILDING INDUSTRY

    Of the industrial troubles in the Com- I monwealth 90 per cent, are attributable to the compulsory arbitration system, said Mr. Clement Landlord, ...

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  13. ACTION FOR SLANDER

    A case is being heard in the District Court in which Lilv Parker, a young unmarried woman is suing Thomas Laney, a publican of North ...

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  14. POWERS ARE SUMMED UP BY RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent reports:— "M. Leon Trotsky Minister for War and Marine, in a vigorous speech in ...

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  15. CAUTIOUS RESERVE POLICY IS ADOPTED BY FRANCE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: — The French official attitude towards the Rhmeland coup is one of cautious ...

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  16. RESTORATION OF MONARCHY AIMED AT IN BAVARIA

    The Bellin correspondent of the Paris Newspaper "Echo de Paris" reports:— "The Bavarians' retention of General Von Lossow as commandant of the ...

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  17. SYDNEY THE KING CITY SAYS AN ADELAIDE VISITOR

    Alderman Courtney, of the City Council, stated yesterday at a civic reception to delegates at the interstate convention of the Federated Master ...

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  18. REPORT OF BALLOT COMMITTEE LIKELY TO BE-RECONSIDERED

    The opinion is held in inner A.L.P. circles that though Mr. A. C. Willis, the president, professes to regard the A.W.U. offensive lightly, he may have ...

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  19. MATIONAL FEDERATION. SPEECH BY FORMER SENATOR ON JAPANS INCREASING NAVY

    Strong views of a possible Japanese menace were taken by Mr. H. Plain, a former Senator, in has address to the National Federation. During a speech ...

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  20. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, announced last night that the Government proposed to allow the introduetion of the Amending Railway Bill to ...

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  21. FRANCE WILL NOT INTERFERE

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports:— "France is determined that Germany shall not he given the slightest ground ...

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  22. SALE OF STEAMERS

    Sir George Fuller the Premier has not yet received any further news as to the selection of experts to make an inquiry into the sales of a number of ...

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  23. DISPUTE OF STAGE HANDS MAY EXTEND TO ALL STATES

    Owing to a strike among the employees behind the scenes some theatres are carrying on with great difficulty, Last night's performance of "Sally" ...

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  24. A WIRELESS FEAT

    A wireless feat was accomplished last night when some Epping and Sydney amateurs picked up a message sent to them from Los Angeles, California. ...

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  25. PURELY LOCAL OUTBREAK IS THE OPINION IN BERLIN

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:- — "The proclamation of a Rhenish Republic at Aix-la-Chapede is not taken ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN SAXONY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "A troop of German cavalrv on entering Meissen. Saxony, were fired on ...

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  27. MILLIONS CLUB INVITATION DECLINED BY LLOYD GEORGE

    Sir Arthur Rickard president of the Millions Club, has received a reply from Mr. Lloyd George to the club's invitation sent last July to visit ...

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  28. THE GLENFERRIE MURDER.

    Leslie "Squizzy" Taylor was before tho City Court to-day charged with harboring Angus Murray, a gaolbreaker, and Richard Buckley, and with ...

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  29. MR. J. HOWIE'S EXPULSION IS REGARDED AS CERTAIN

    It is generally regarded as certain that the A.L.P. executive must take up Mr. J. Howie's defiance, which means that he may be expelled next ...

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  30. S.A. BASIC WAGE.

    Mr. T. P. Howard, the secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, stated that the committee appointed by the council regretted that it had been ...

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  31. REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT REPORTED TO BE SPREADING

    Reuter's Pams correspondent reports:— "According to a telegram from a French source in Mayence, the ...

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  32. TRAM LEAVES THE RAILS AND INJURES OCCUPANTS

    A tram passing through Gladesville yesterday left the rails and crashed into a telephone post. Three men were admitted to hospital suffering from ...

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  33. GERMAN CABINET CHANGE

    Reuter's Berlin correspoident reports:— "Count Kanitz has resigned his membesrship of the Nationalist party ...

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  34. BOGUS COLLECTOR GAOLED.

    "It is a sad thing to see such men as you here. We do not want loafers from England who live on the public. You had better go back to England as ...

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  35. CHARGES AGAINST A POLE.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday John Guzbaha (45), a Pole, was charged with attempting to discharge a loaded revolver with intent to do ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA'S DEEFNCES

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, the Minister for Defence, delivered an address before the National Federation yesterday on the subject of Australia's defences. He ...

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  37. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— The fifth International Labor Conference has assembled. Mr. Arthur ...

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  38. CLAIM FOR LIBEL.

    The libel action by John Barkel Holman secretary of the West Australian Timber Workers' Union and president of the Australian Timber Workers' ...

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  39. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE OFFICIAL ESTIMATE GIVEN OF MASSACRES OF KOREANS

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports:— "The ban which hitherto has been imposed on the reports of massacres ...

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  41. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    There was a traditional pilgrimage to Trafalgar Square to-day on the 118th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. Large numbers of people, ...

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  42. LONG CHASE BT POLICE.

    News comes from the rar north of a pursuit of 740 miles by the West Australian police of an aboriginal for the attempted murder of a [?] man ...

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  43. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE.

    Whilst going to Adelaide on a motor [?] with a side car attached, on Saturday. Mr. N. R. M'Lean, of Strathalbyn, was overtaken by a motor ...

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  44. NO ESTIMATE POSSIBLE OF LOSSES IN PROPERTY

    An Australian Press representatave at Tokio reports:— "The unloading of relief stores from the [?] will be completed ...

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  45. NORTH-BRITISH DEAL. MR. W. J. DENNY WILL ACT AS DELEGATE TO MELBOURNE

    Mr. A. E. Hall, the secretary of the local committee appointed by North mine shareholders to organise the opposition to the proposed ...

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  46. STEAMER SINKING.

    A New York message states that the officers of the passenger steamer Sangull, of 1975 tons, have reported that the vessel is sinking in heavy seas ...

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  47. THE PRESIDENTAL ADDRESS

    Mr. H. Plain, a former senator, in his presidential address at the opening of the National Federation's annual conference yesterday, said that ...

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  48. PRICE OF POTATOES. REPORTED AVANCES IN S.A. AND VICTORIA

    The prices for potatoes continue to advance (says the "News").Owing to the recent wet weather in Victoria and the shortage of the Ballarat crop the ...

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  49. MEETING IN ADELAIDE

    Mr. E. H. Crowley's manager stated to-day that in response to a call made by a convener about a hundred North mine shareholders met in Adelaide this ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN RELIEF SHIP MAY BE SOLD TO JAPAN

    Information has been recevied from Tokio [?] that the [?] [?] [?] ...

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  51. FEDERAL MISTER ILL.

    The condition of Mr. P. G. Stewart, Federal Minister for Works and Railways, who was taken ill on Friday on his way to Alice Springs, was on ...

    Article : 89 words
  52. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The destrovers [?] [?] [?] and [?] to be used in the [?] of [?] destroy is to be allotted to each ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. INCREASES IN SYDNEY

    The potato prices rose £8 a ton yesterday. The beat potatoes brought £86 a ton. ...

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    A [?] at [?] yesterday destroyed [?] and drying from of the En[?] [?] Wroks. The damage is esmated at £5000. ...

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