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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Sir Charles Darling's scheme for Empire currency bills in countries using the sterling currency was given prominence at yesterday's sitting of the ...

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  3. TURMOIL IN GERMANY. NOT ENOUGH PAPER MONEY TO PAY THE WEEK'S WAGES

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The week-end in Berlin was most serious owing to the inability of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES. MAN SERVING THREE YEARS ORDERED EXTRA 12 MONTHS

    Described as an associate of daring and olever criminals, Stanley Missen, a motor driver, who is already serving a sentence of three years penal ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS NEW PERSIAN CABINET

    Reuter's Teherau correspondent reports:— "The Shah of Persia has issued a manifesto appointing Sadar Sepah as ...

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  6. GERMAN REPARATIONS. FRANCE AGAINST REDUCTION OF SUM GERMANY MUST PAY

    Router's Paris correspondent reports:— "In a speech at Sampigny, M. Poincare, the Premier of France, declared ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    Mr. T. R. Bavin,the Attorney-General, replying to criticisms of his proposals for unemployment insurance, remarked:—"I want to emphasise that ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. MAN ON MURDER CHARGE DISCHARGED AT BURWOOD

    After being held in custody for a fortnight on a charge of alleged murder, George "Wright was brought before the Burwood Police Court ...

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  9. 100 PERSONS POISONED BY EATING CREAM CAKES

    A hundred persons, mostly shop girls, were poisoned by eating cream cakes from a Paris shop. One girl is dead and many others are in hospital ...

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  10. A SEVERE RAINSTORM IN ADELONG DISTRICT

    A duststorm, followed by heavy rain, broke over the town of Adelong last night. All the bridges were washed away between Gundagai and Tarcutta ...

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  11. APPLICATION OF NICOTINE CAUSES DEATH OF A MAN

    Thomas Nagel (53), a well-known resident of Albury, was walking along the river bank when he saw a tiger snake close to him. At the same time ...

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  12. SEPARATIST MOVEMENT REPORTED TO HAVE FAILED

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent repotts:— "Though the population of the Rhineland is unable to effectively ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL. COAL MNING INDUSTRY

    Information has been received that it is intended to introduce the "Darg" System of working on the Barakala coal fields. ...

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  14. TIMBER STACKERS' DISPUTE ASSUMING SERIOUS ASPEST

    The position created by the refusal of the timber slackers of Port Adelaide to work is assuming a serious aspect. Trouble bas arisen over the exclusion ...

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  15. ALLIES REPLIES TO BRITAIN TO BE DISCUSSED THIS WEEK

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent reports that both the British Cabinet and the Imperial Conference will discuss the Allies' replies to ...

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  16. U.S.A. SUBMARINE SUNK IN COLLISION WITH STEAMER

    A Limon Bay (Panama) message states that the United States submarine 05 was sunic in a collision with a fruit steamer the Abangarez. Five ...

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  17. SAXONY GOVT. DISMISSED

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "It is semi-officially stated that by virtue of a presidential decree ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL FOR ASSAULTING FOOTBALLER

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday Alfred Chandler was charged with Having unlawfully assaulted Vincent Rigby. Evidence was given ...

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  19. JAPANESE SUBMARINE SINKS IN KURE HARBOR

    Reuter's Kure (Japan) correspondent reports: — "While Admiral Yoshikawa, commander of the Gure naval station, and ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. RECEPTION IN WASHINGTON OF M. POINCARE'S STATEMENT

    A Washington message states that M. Poincare's statement of the French attitude towards a new reparations inquiry is construed in United States ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT OF SAXONY HAS REFUSED TO RESIGN

    Reuter's Dresden correspondent reports:— "The Government of Saxony has refused Dr. Stresemann's demand for its ...

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  22. PROPOSED GENERAL STRIKE

    The fact of tho Miners' Federation executive voting to ask members to ballot as to whether they are willing to strike or not ls hailed ih Newcastle with ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Presiding at a Labor demonstration in London, Mr. Arthur Henderson, the well-known Labor leader, after declaring, that the Government's ...

    Article : 231 words
  24. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A maa walked.into the Williamstown branch of tneJBank of Australasia and, producing a bank book, asked for two blank cheque forms. He ...

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  25. THEFT OF CHEQUES

    A thief yesterday stole a number of cheques from the Bank of New South Wales, and a Dew minutes later he tried to cash one at the Commonwealth ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This morning the jury in an action brought by Ronald Thompson, one of the Westminster Glee Singers, against the Railways Commissioner, returned ...

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  27. STRIKE AT A MAITLAND PIT OVER IMPOSITION OF "DARG"

    A strike has occurred, at the Northern Extended GoUieri,.MaitiJuwL,It appears that the local imposed a "darg" of 25/ a day. With the ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. GERMAN COMMISSIONER APPOINTED FOR SAXONY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "It is officially announced that Dr. Stresemaun has appointed Dr. Heintze, ...

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  29. CHINA INLAND MISSIONARIES RELEASED BY BANDITS

    Officials of the China Inland Mission state that Misses Barrough and Sharp, who were captured hy the Chinese bandits on September 25, have been ...

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  30. APPRENTICESHIP QUESTION

    The Board of Trade has started its consideration of the apprenticeship question in relation tp the printing trade. It has decided to deal with the ...

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  31. ARMISTICE DAY.

    As Armistice Day, November [?] falls on a Sunday, the arrangement for its observance will differ slightly from those made in previous years. The ...

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  32. CITY COUNCIL MATTERS

    Mr. Nesbitt, town clerk, was on his dignity at a special meeting of the electricity supply committee, when he threatened to resign within seven days ...

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  33. ADELAIDE SHOOTING USE.

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., completed the preliminary hearing in connection with the hospital shooting ...

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  34. MINERS WHO RESUME WORK GIVE 14 DAYS' NOTICE

    The men at the East Riga mine, who have been on strike for a fortnight, resumed work to-day, but immediately gave the management 14 days' notice of ...

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  35. IRELAND. [?]593 REBEL PRISONERS CEASE HUNGER STRIKING

    It has heen officially announced in Dublin that 1593 Republican prisoners beased hunger striking in various gaols during the week-end. ...

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  36. FASCISTI CELEBRATION.

    Reuter's Milan correspondent reports:— "Signor Mussolini, Premier of Italy, in a speech at the celebration of the ...

    Article : 199 words
  37. AGGREGATE MEETINGS WANTED TO CONSIDER PLEBISCITE

    The first meeting of the three combined miners' lodges at Kurri Kurri, after discussing the plebiscite proposal regarding the new log, decided to ...

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  38. INTENTION OP LLOYD GEORGE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Alderman Gilpin, the Lord Mayor, Has received a cable from Lloyd George stating the he intends to visit Australia, but at present ne is unable ...

    Article : 44 words
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  40. S.A. RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Webb, the Railway Commissioner, is inviting competitive designs from architects practising and resident in South Australia, who are members of ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. SLIGO TRANSPORT WORKERS SUPPORT HUNGER STRIKERS

    Members of the Irish Transport Workers' Union declared a lightning strike at Sligo this morning, as a protest against the detention of the ...

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  42. "DARG" IMPOSED YESTERDAY AT CENTRAL GRETA COLLIERY

    A "darg" was imposed at the Central Greta Colliery yesterday morning, only one Bkip a man being won up till lunch time. The manager sent ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. JAPAN EARTHQUAKE. EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOID REPORTED FROM TOKIO

    The Washington Red Cross Society has received a cablegram from Tokio, which states that an epidemic of disease is spreading dangerously there, ...

    Article : 80 words
  44. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    At the Congregational Union sessions yesterday the Rev. F. Bunns said that Christian marriage, the very foundation stone of present society, had its ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. COAL MINERS' FEDERATION

    A great struggle is anticipated between Mr. A. C. Willis, general secretary of, the Miners' Federation, and Mr. H. R. Jones for the secretaryship ...

    Article : 117 words
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  48. UNDERSTANDING EFFECTED BETWEEN U.S.A. AND JAPAN

    The Tokio representative of tho Universal Press Agency reports:— "Count Yamamoto, the Japanese Premier, when interviewed, declared ...

    Article : 118 words
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    Mr.[?] Well, why make [?] a song about [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE KILLED

    A fatality occurred at Goulburn yesterday. Stanley E. Merton, an engineturner, aged 34, while coupling two trucks was caught between the buffers. ...

    Article : 36 words
  51. OVERDUE STEAMER ARRIVES

    The overdue Japanese steamer Robun Maru reached Sydney this morning. ...

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  52. SYDNEY LABOR ALDERMAN PREDICTS EARLY ELECTION

    Alderman Purcell, in addressing a meeting of the East Sydney Labor Council, said that a general election was not far away, and that Labor ...

    Article : 39 words
  53. 101 DEGREES AT BOURKE

    Warm to hot and sultry weather prevailed over the whole of New South Wales yesterday. Temperatures in the west were almost generally in the ...

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  54. POLITICIANS THREATENED BY UNEMPLOYED MEETING

    The unemployed at a meeTmg last night determined to appeal for support from all Parliamentarians. The will endeavor to smash the career ot ...

    Article : 56 words
  55. PROTEST AGAINST B.M.A. FEES

    Farther protests were made at the annual conference of the United Ancient Order of Druids against the refusal of the British Medical ...

    Article : 44 words
  56. 17 POINTS OF RAIN

    The highest temperature tip to 3 o'clock to-day was 57 degrees. Thirteen points of rain had fallen up till 9 a.m., and since then an additional four ...

    Article : 35 words
  57. ADDRESS BY MR. PIDDINGTON GIVEN AT TRADES HALL

    Mr. A.E. [?] K.C., in an address at the Trades Hall last night expressed the view that employers should be taxed according to the ...

    Article : 90 words
  58. MEETING OP COLLIERY OWNERS TO DISCUSS MEN'S ATTITUDE

    A specally [?] [?] of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association is to be held in Sydney to consider the frequent stoppage of work ...

    Article : 66 words
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    The next Quarter Sessions are [?] [?] to start on December 5. ...

    Article : 12 words
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