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  2. BRITISH ELECTIOMS. MR. BAIDWIN'S MANIFESTO ON EVE OF THE POLLING

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister of Britain, in a manifesto surreys the post-war conditions in Britain resulting in trade depression which had ...

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  3. COIL MIMING INDUSTRY. MAIN SHAFT ENGINE BREAKS WHILE COAL BEING HAULED

    A serious breakdown occurred yesterday at the Abermain No. 2 colliery. The main shaft engine broke while hauling coal, and it will be at least a ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT. PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday a bill to provide for the registration and regulation of nuraes and to amend the Private Hospitals Act was ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A deputation to Mr, A. Chapman, Minister for Customs, representing the shipping interests, yesterday strongly objected to the proposed ...

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  6. SPORTING. FOOTBALL

    Following the decision of the International Rugby Board disapproving of the action of the Welsh Union in sanctioning the presentation, to Neil ...

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  7. TURMOIL IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's Berlia correspondent reports:— "In introducing the new Cabinet to the members of the Reichstag, Herr ...

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  8. THE MEAT INDUSTRY. AUSTRALIAN MEAT COUNCIL WANTS ITS WORK FTNANCED

    A deputation from the Australian Meat Council asked Dr. Earle Page, the Acting Prime Munster, and Mr. A. Chapman, the Minister for Customs, ...

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  9. A SHIPPING CONFERENCE TO BE CALLED BY MR. BALDWIN

    The Marquis of Linlithgow, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Wallsend, said that Mr. Baldwin's idea of calling a conference of ...

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  10. FURTHER STRIKES REPORTED

    Further strikes occurred yesterday on the Northern coalfields. ...

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  11. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday Henry Burnett Crosbie was charged with having fraudulently omitted to pay £730 to Clare Thurkoll. ...

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  12. ALL PARTIES ARE HOPEFUL OF IMPROVING POSITIONS

    The approach of polling day finds all parties confident of improving their positions. An official at the Conservative headquarters has declared that, ...

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  13. LITHGOW TROUBLE SETTLED

    The trouble at the State coal mine at Lithgow has ended. ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS

    A Philadelph[?]a massage states that as the result of a contrbrefsy between William Tilden and Harold Hackett, of the United States Davis Cup ...

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  15. WORLD'S RECORD REPORTED FOR PRODUCTION OF COAL

    The world's record in output of coal was established yesterday at tho Pelaw Main colliery, when a total of 3050 tons was won, while at Rehmond Main ...

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  16. JASPANESE EARTHQUVKE.

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports:— "The text of the proposed Fire Insurance Subsidy Bill has been ...

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  17. NO MEAT BILL THIS SESSION SAYS SIR GEORGE FULLER

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, has informed the Australian Meat Council that the Meat Bill cannot be passed thia session. He proposes to have it ...

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  18. LABOR LEADER'S ADDRESS

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Labor leader and candidate for Aberavon, in a whirlwind tour of bis constituency, accompanied by Dr. Addison, declared ...

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  19. PROSECUTIONS ORDERED AGAINST N.Z. STRIKERS

    Sir Francis Bell, New Zealand Attorney General has ordered the immediate prosecution of the mining unions concerned in the West Coast strike for ...

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  20. NEW RAILWAYS ARE WANTED BY AUSTJIALIAN MEAT COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Australian Meat Council resolved that the question of connection of the western portion of Queensland and New South Wales with ...

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  21. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The Legislative Council has adopted a select committee to inquire into the reform of that chamber. ...

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  22. FATHER AND SON ATTACKED

    A telegram from Haden, near Toowoomba, Queensland, states that Jack Kelly, ager 48, and his son Thomas, aged 15, after finishing work in a field, ...

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  23. THE MAIN ROADS BILL

    The National Roads Association has expressed indignation at the decision of the Government not to proceed with the Main Roads Bill this session. The ...

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  24. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    George Keith, a monitor at the Centrar Telephone Exchange, Melbourne, informed Mr. Atlee Hunt, the public service arbitrator, that ...

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  25. PROPOSALS OP GOVERNMENT WILL REVIVE INDUSTRY

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in addressing his constituents at Great Malvern, claimed that the Government's proposals would not only keep men in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. SILVERTON RACES

    All passes in connection with the Silverton Jockey Club meeting to be held on the Silverton racecourse on Saturday next will be issued by the ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. LIQUOR POLL IN SCOTLAND.

    A Glasgow message states that the local veto polls have resulted in each area repeating its former verdict, namely, two dry, eight for limitation, ...

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  28. CANDIDATE'S WIFE KICKED AT MEETING AT NEWPORT.

    Further election rowdyism was reported to-day. The Conservative candidate for Newport, Mr. R. J. Clarry, and his wife were surrounded by a ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES. ALLEGED SUICIDE

    Augustus George Easeltine, a commere al traveller, was round dead in his bedroom at Roslyn Gardens, Darlinghurst. He left a note addressed to his ...

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  31. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING

    A special meeting of the Municipal Council will pe held on Monday night. The business of the meeting will be the election of the Mayor for 1924. ...

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  32. MEETINGS ARE CANCELLED OWING TO FEAR OF VIOLENCE

    It its announced that Viscount Curzon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, cancelled two women's meetings at Battersea "in the interests of ...

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  33. FLOODS IN TA MANIA

    The heaviest flood for many years has occurred in the midlands. The high embankment of a railway at [?] water and the ...

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  34. BOXING

    Bobbie Burns, who meets "Pud" Segar in the main boat at the Quadrangle oh Saturday next arrived in Broken Hill this morning. He is 23 ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION

    Oakes Sharrock lost his life in an explosion at Mount Knowles quarry, Mudgee. Sharrock loaded two holes with gelignite and withdrew. A loud ...

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  37. LLOYD GEORGE CRITICISED BY VISCOUNT YOUNGER

    Viscount Younger, in a Speech at Leven said that "Mr. Lloyd George had a tariff scheme on returning from America but he is a quick change ...

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  38. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Before the National Insurance Commission A. E. Boselt, representing the Ancient Orders of Foresters, said he had nothing to say against the doctors, ...

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  39. MEETINGS ARE ABANDONED [?] OF ROWDYISM

    Sir William Prescott, Conservative candidate for North Tottenham, who is opposed by Liberal and Labor candidates, abandoned his meeting owing ...

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    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. Pickup, J.P., a young man, deemed to be of unsound mind, was remanded for eight days for ...

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  41. NO HEARING AT BROMWICH FOR MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain failed to get a hearing at West Bromwich. Organised disturbers, led by two men in fancy dress, one wearing a silk hat and ...

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    Mr. Subbubs gives up house-hunting for the moment to go steakhunting. —"The News," Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. WEST DERBYSHIRE POLL TO BE TARENT ON DEC 20.

    Polling day for Western Derbyshire, where a new election is necessary owing to the death of Mr. C. P. White, the Liberal candidate has been fixed for ...

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  44. RINDERPEST IN CATTLE.

    Serum with which to fight rinderpest is to be manufactured within the infected area of Fremantle. Dr. Cumpston, Federal Director of ...

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  45. STRIKE AT S.A. ABATTORS.

    The Abattoirs Board will meet the Trades Hall Disputes Committee this morning in conference. It is considered likely that an ...

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  46. N.S.W. RAILWRYS.

    The term of the Railway Commissioners, Messrs. J. Fraser (chief), H. Fox, and J. H. Cann has been extended for a further 12 months from ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. LADY PERCY BADLY INJURED APTER MEETING AT HASTINGS

    Lady Eustace Percy was badly injured last night after a meeting at Hastings in support of her husband, Lord Percy. A crowd of rowdies ...

    Article : 112 words
  48. A.L.P. AND COMMUNISTS.

    Mr. J. S. Garden state that 87 unions and leagues have protested against the expulsions of Communists from the A.L.P., and more than 20 ...

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    Mr. F. V. Becke, postal inspector, who has been on a visit of inspection to the local Post Office, left Broken Hill by last night's express ...

    Article : 26 words
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