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  4. TROUBLED CHINA

    Latest advices from Hankow state that the situation has been unchanged for 48 hours owing to the discussion of terms between the Nanking and ...

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  5. VICTORIA

    The hearing of the case, in which Frank Robinson was charged in the Melbourne City Court with having obtained credit to the amount of £1750 ...

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  6. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotainns of the London metal market for Tuesday, November 15:- Lead.—Spot, £20 13/9 a ton ...

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  7. HARBOR DISASTER

    The special Marine Court constituted under the provision of the Commonwealth Navigation Act and presided over bY Mr. Justice Campbell to ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Cheers from the Government benches greeted the announcement of Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, in tho Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon ...

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  9. THE EXPLOSION AT PITTSBURGH

    A Pittsburgh message say's that the death roll following the explosion: of a gasometer on Monday is 28; with 300 to 500 injured. The damage to ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL

    During the hearing in the Federal Arbitration Court on November 8 of the A.W.U.'s application for a reduction of working hours in Victorian and ...

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  11. SPORTING

    The South Broken Hill Jockey Club will hold its New year's Day meeting on the South course on January 2. The stake money totals £350, and will ...

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  12. STAFF ON THE R.M.S. COMORIN TO REPORT ARMISTICE INCIDENT

    The action of the chief engineer of the R.M.S. Comorin, who is alleged to have sent several engineers below decks when the ensign was being ...

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  13. GEELONG RACES

    Following are the final acceptances for the race meeting to be held tomorrow at Geelong:- 1.45—Trial Hurdle, 2 miles.—Hovel ...

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  14. AERIAL DOINGS

    Sir Alan Cobham's seaplane when alighting from a trial flight struck a submerged obstacle, tearing a large hole in the hull. It is hoped to ...

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  15. WAR GUILT

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the publication, of two volumes of the memoirs of Prince Lichnowsky, German ...

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  16. MR. DAVIDSON'S QUESTIONS ON SOUTHERN EUROPEANS

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. M.A.Davidson asked Mr. [?]. R. Bavin, the Premier, whether, in view, of the industrial position that had ...

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  17. MELBOURNE MAN'S WILL AND REFERENC TO SONS

    One of the terms of bequests made by Mr. T. E. Crisp, of Royal Park, Melbourne, who left estate valued at £75,726, is that none of his sons shall ...

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  18. VAUCLUSE RELIEF FUND

    The Vaucluse fund in aid of the dependents of those who lost their lives in the Greycliffe disaster now exceeds £2000. ...

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  19. MORE DEAD BODIES SEEN

    A Pittsburgh message says that 24 hours after the explosion of the gas tank the authorities are still unable to estimate the total number of killed ...

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  20. SJ. CABBAGE TRAIN

    Greengrocers are'waiting with considerable anxiety for the result of the representations which have been made for the continuance of the vegetable ...

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  21. CYCLING

    J. Kemp, the Broken Hill cyclist, who with A.B.White left to repre[?] D[?]lop Grand Prix has dropped out of the race. ...

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  22. UNREST IN SOLOMONS

    In the House of Representatives Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said that the position at Malaita is well in hand, the naval force having ...

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  23. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD GIVEN TO'DEAD BALLOONIST

    The National Aeronautic Association has officially credited Captain Gray with the world's altitude record on his recent balloon flight which cost ...

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  24. SYDNEY PROCESSION LEADERS ARE TO BE PROSECUTED

    Mr. Jameg M[?], the Commissioner of Police said yesterday that proceedings are to be taken against the leaders of the procession of ...

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  25. SOVIET SQUABBLES

    The British United Press Moscow correspondent says that Trotsky and Z[?] have been expelled from the communist party, and that Kamene[?], ...

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  26. VALLEY HEIGHTS TRAGEDY

    The trial of the Higgs brothers who are charged in connection with the death or Ronald Lachlan Leslie at Valley Heights will take place in ...

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  27. ENGLISH MINER'S CRIME

    When the Medical Board reported at Selston, Nottinghamshire, that a miner named Joseph Haynes (45) was fit for duty after he had been ...

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  28. ENGLAND TO INDIA

    Captain M'Intosh and Bert Hinkler, the Australian airmen, left to-day on their non-stop flight to India. The plane was weighted with 64001b. of ...

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  29. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr.R.C. Atkinson, S.M. Willam Arthur Merritt (26), and Sam You (53), on remand were charged ...

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  30. MR. PIDDINGTON'S MOTOR CAR

    Though no official announcement was made, it is understood (says the "Sydney Morning Herald") that the Cabinet has decided to deprive ...

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  31. MELBOURNE POSITION.

    An unemployment census shows that the position is now worse than for any other November since the war. It is estimated that 8000 unionists are idle, ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES

    W. Payne, a farmer of Collingullie near Wagga met with severe injuries yesterday. His right forearm became caught in the cogs of a chaff-cutting ...

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  33. LOCAL SUGGESTIONS TO DELEGATE IN SYDNEY

    The unemployed committee yesterday advised Mr. R.E.Quintrell, president of the Workers' Industrial Union[?] who is at present in Sydney, ...

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  34. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSION

    Judges deliberated till 2 o'clock this morning before they acquitted M. Manoilescu on a charge of treason against the throne. The crowd in the ...

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  35. CYCLONE IN INDIA

    The foundering of a coastal launch resulted in 150 passengers and crew being drowned. It is feared that a similar number were lost by the cap[?] ...

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  37. THE AFFAIRS OF BAWRA

    The liquidators of Bawra yesterday distributed to shareholders £7,997,000. This amount represented 13/6 a share of which was the balance of capital ...

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  39. MR. PARKHILL RESIGNS AS NATIONAL PARTY SECY.

    The Council of the National Associa-tion has accepted the resignation of Mr. Archdale Parkhill, M.H.R, as general secretary of thE association. ...

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  41. RIVAL PUSHES FIGHT

    A battle in which bottles, knuckle dusters and fists were used took place in Woolloomooloo last night between members of rival pushes. There were ...

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  42. A S[?]TING CASE

    The man who shot Alphonsus Clune, but would give the police no further particulars, was shot in the left eys last night. Later Norman M'Donald ...

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  43. STEAMER DECLARED "BLACK" BY WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The Waterside Workers' Federation has.declared the Norwegian steamer Yarra "black' because she loaded [?] at the private wharf of the ...

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  44. MOSLEM RIOTS IN INDIA

    Following the execution of Moslem named Abdul Rashid for the assassination of a Hindu priest amazing scenes were witnessed at Delhi ...

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  45. PALAIS DE DANSE

    About 700 people attended the Palais de D[?]nse last night to give their support to Mr Barney Brady in the Ugly Man's competition which was organised ...

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