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  2. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Members of the Executive of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce unanimously adopted a resolution urging the reopening of the ...

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  3. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    Lotion, which is six miles from Liuho, is in flames. Part of the city has been burnt down. The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained, ...

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  4. STATE PARLIMENT.

    Many questions were answered in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. —Lease Improvements.— Mr. W. E. Wearne Minister for ...

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  5. CONTROL OF MOSUL.

    Reuter's Bagdad correspondent reports:— A new line 13 miles northward of Amadia has been occupied by Assyrian ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Controversy continues to rage fiercely around tbe proposed loan to Russia but the city editor of the "Times" declares that most of the critics entirely ...

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  7. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. A. J. Triggs, manager of the Government Water Supply, in reply to a question to-day said that there is sufficient water in the Umberumberka ...

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  8. MR. S. MINERVINI'S TRIP.

    Mr. S. Minervini returned this morning after a trip abroad. In the course of an interview he said that he let Broken Hill on April 17 and joined ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A writ claiming £10,000 for alleged libel was issued yesterday afternoon on behalf of the Australian Medical and General Assurance Association Limited ...

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  10. LORD THOMSON'S INSPECTION OF AIR FORCE ORGANISATION

    Lord Thomson, British Secretary for Air, left Bagdad on September 30 by air en route to Cairo, thence to London, after having thoroughly inspected the ...

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  11. THE RIFFS OF MOROCCO.

    Who are the Riffs? They are, the hardy tribesmen on the north coast of Merocco, who have troubled Europe since the days of Agadir (says the ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN THE NORTH

    Reports from Japanese sources seem to confirm the Mukden claims of minor successes en route. General Chang Tso-lin's present objective is Jehol. The ...

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  13. BARMAID FOUND DEAD

    A barmaid named Eileen Q'Kane was found dead in a bedroom at the George Hotel, Newcastle, yesterday afternoon. The room had been fumigated earlier ...

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  14. UNREST IN INDIA.

    Under the heading "Red Conspiracy in Bengal" and the subheading "A Grave Peril," "The Times" special correspondent wires a long dispatch ...

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  15. A STRANGE ROMANCE.

    A strange romance concerning the Married Women's Property Act has been revealed in Carmarthenshire, Wales. In 1854 a youth of 20 years ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. KILLING OF AMERICAN BY PERSIAN FANATICS.

    A Washington message states that the Persian Government has delivered to the United States Charge d'Affaires in Teheran a cheque for £12,000, the ...

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  17. DECREASE [?] BIRTH RATE

    The birth rate for the State, for September showed a 4 per cent, decrease. ...

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  18. OUTBACK CONDITIONS.

    When interviewed to-day concerning conditions outback, Mr. G. B. Johnston, stock inspector, said that throughout the district the feed is very ...

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  19. SYDNEY PROPERTY SALE

    At an auction sale yesterday the western end of the Imperial Arcade, Sydney, was knocked down for £115,000 to Sir Joynton Smith. ...

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  20. MORE UNSETTLED WEATHER. FORECASTED BY MR. MARES

    Mr. C. J. Mares, the Government Meteorologist, states that unsettled weather, coming from South Australia, is due in the western districts of New ...

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  21. THE NE TEMERE BILL REJECTED BY COUNCIL

    The members of, the Legislative Council resumed the debate on the Marriage Act Amendment (or the Ne Temere) Bill yesterday. Although it ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    A message from Fort William, Ontario (Canada), states that Mr. M'Kenzie King, the Premier, is making, a western tour. He said that ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. HORSE CAUSES EXCITEMENT

    A horse with a cart attached created excitement in the city at 9 o'clock last night. It bolted from Circular Quay along Pitt-street, narrowly missing ...

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  24. AMERICAN TREASURE HUNT.

    After two previous abortive attempts a third treasure hunting expedition, will start to-day in an effort to locate the Ward line steamer Merida, ...

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  25. LIQUOR REFORM WANTED.

    The New South Wales Temperance Alliance yesterday waited on Sir George Fuller, the Premier, with four requests for liquor reform. They asked for the ...

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  26. LESSONS BY WIRELESS

    Lessons by wireless for country schools will begin on Tuesday next from Farmer's studio. There will be crisp lecturettes on literature, history. ...

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  27. STOCK SOLD FOR CHARITY

    A sheep and a heifer donated to be sold for charity were disposed of at the Homebush sales yesterday. The proceeds amounted to £40 for the ...

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  28. TITLES OFFICE FRAUDS.

    Four persons have have arrested in connection with frauds, at the Titles Office, Melbourne. It is alleged that search fees were misappropriated, and ...

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  29. NEW TRIAL SOUGHT.

    Notice of appeal has been served by solicitors for the Melbourne "Herald," asking that the findings, verdict and judgment awarding £3000 damages to ...

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  30. TWO PERSONS ARE INJURED IN COLLISION OF VEHICLES

    A motor lorry and a sulky collided at Lidcombe last night. Harold Jensen (20) suffered a fractured skull and lacerations, white Doris Starr suffered ...

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  31. RAIL MOTOR CAR DERAILED.

    A rail motor car was derailed at 1 o'clock yesterday near Mount Dutton, on the Great North line, 666 miles from Adelaide. Mr. J. Mackay, divisional ...

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  32. THE GOLDEN CASKET.

    Further charges in connection with the Golden Casket were made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday when Mr. Clayton (Country party) moved ...

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  33. AN EDITOR SUSPENDED

    Mr. Boy Connolly has been suspended from the editorship of the Sydney "Labor Daily," consequent on happenings at the recent State Labor ...

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  34. TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    A serious outbreak of typhoid fever occurred at Raglan, but it is now subsiding. The Maoris are the chief sufferers. Four deaths have been ...

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  35. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Negotiations are in progress between the Tasmanian Cement, Proprietary Limited, whose works are at Railton, and the contractors for the North Shore ...

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  36. DROWNED AT SEACLIEF.

    Ronald George Freeman (9) who lived with his mother, Mrs. G. R. Freeman, at Devonport-terrace Wayville, went in for a bathe at Seacliff ...

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  37. LOCAL GOVT. ASSOCIATION.

    The Local Government Association conference yeterday discussed taxation on motor vehicles. It was agreed that all vehicles should be taxed, the money ...

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  38. MAN ON STEALING CHARGE.

    Before two justices in the perth Police Court yesterday William Graham (33) a married man pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen £460, the ...

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  39. WHEAT GROWERS' TROUBLES

    Wheat growers are again to be harassed by the A.W.U with claims for higher wages and 48-hours week. Mr. J. Railey, M.L.A. president of ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. W.A. STATE LOTTERY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. S. W. Munsie, Minister for Health, moved the second reading of the State Lotteries Bill, which will ...

    Article : 187 words
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    Mr. SUBBUBS: I love grand opera but I wish some people would give up being Melba and Toti and Dino Borgioli in the bathroom in the mornings. —"News," Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. F.E.D. AND F.A. RIBBON SHOW

    Mr. G. Gough, secretary of the subbranch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association stated to-day that in connection with ...

    Article : 135 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. DUST IN THE CITY

    The weather conditions in Broken Hill to-day were very disagreeable for anyone who had occasion to be out of doors for any length of time. A ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. UNION AMALGAMATION

    On October 12 at a special meeting of the Trades and Laborers' Union the agreement which has been tentatively agreed to by the conference of ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. LODGE CONFERENCES

    Mr. W. Kelly, secretary of the Sacred Heart brande of the Hibernian Catholic Benefit Society. Mr. T. G. Kelly, assistant secretary of the All ...

    Article : 60 words
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