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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    On Monday night, Mr. Duncan McInnes, Federal Labour candidate, addressed a meeting at Hatton Vale. In spite of the heavy rain, there was ...

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  3. CRISIS EXPECTED.

    There is renewed talk of an early Ministerial crisis arising from the conflict between the Government and the Finance Committee of the Chamber of ...

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  4. PEACE-MAKING.

    The Lord Mayor's show was opened to-day in the Guildhall with the customary ceremony. Mr. Austin Chamberlain was ...

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  5. NOT RESUMING.

    The striking British seamen, at a meeting in Sydney, reaffirmed their decision not to return to work until their demands were acceded to. The strike has been officially declared off in Western ...

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  6. "NO QUARREL."

    The "Daily Express" interviewed Algarsson and Worsley, leaders of the Antarctic expedition, at Edinburg Both denied the story of the alleged ...

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  7. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    Lord Apsley has reached Plymouth. In an interview he described Australia as the poor man's paradise. Wages, he said, were the same as in America ...

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  8. RADIO ZONES.

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Hoover) declared that within a year the United States will have systematic radio telegraphic communication ...

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  9. COALING HITCH.

    An extraordinary state of affairs exists in connection with the coaling of the steamer Barrabool at the Mercantile Wharf. Notwithstanding ...

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  10. WALSH'S APPEAL.

    Long appeals to the seamen not to resume work were made at a mass meeting of the striking British seamen, held to-day. ...

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  11. CLERGYMAN FINED.

    Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., this morning fined W. H. W. Lavers, of Leichhardt-street, Brisbane, £2, with 3/6 costs, for having, on September 30, ...

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  12. NAVAL ECONOMY.

    Admiral Lord Beatty, in a speech at the Guildhall, responding to the toast of the "Navy," answered criticisms of naval policy. He stated that in the ...

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  13. ABRUPT ENDING.

    The case against Jacob Johnston, before the Deportation Board was resumed to-day. Mr. Meigher, for respondent, submitted that he was ...

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  14. THEATRE RAIDED.

    A gang of armed men walked into the Masterpiece Theatre, Du[?] when the first of the British film "Ypres" was about to begin, and demanded ...

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  15. "EUROPEAN PLOT."

    In a report by "Pussyfoot" Johnson, read at the Anti-Saloon League Convention to-day, the international temperance lecturer says that a ...

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  16. CALLED OFF.

    The strike of the British seamen was officially declared off to-day, so far as South Australia is concerned. A meeting which was ...

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  17. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Telegrams from foreign and Government sources confirm the rumours of the defection of Fengtienites to General Chang Tsung-chang's army ...

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  18. CORNSACKS DEAL.

    Further evidence was heard yesterday by the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice James) in, the inquiry into the purchase and sale of 6000 bales of ...

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  19. ROTARY DISPUTE.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Kirwan) stated to-day that advice was to hand that the whole of the sub[?]ches of the Watersiders' ...

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  20. "RUM ROW'S" NEW TACTICS.

    Laden with holiday drinks, fourteen ships reappeared off New York. "Rum Row" is ready with new tactics to meet any repetition of the coastguard ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE PLEASED.

    Before leaving here to-night, the Prime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, said his second visit to New South Wales had strengthened his conviction that ...

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  22. BARRISTER SUED.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Captain Thomas Robin Hammond, a returned soldier and merchant, began an action against Ralph Vivian ...

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  23. PRESERVING PEACE.

    Reuters a Nanking correspondent confirms the report that Nsu Chew Su Was evacuated by the Fengteinites, and occupied by allied armies. ...

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  24. CRICKET TESTS.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night, Mr. Dean, one of the delegates to the Board of Control, moved "that the ...

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  25. DEBT FUNDINGS.

    The American Debt Commission on Monday shouldered the double burden of funding negotiations, when the conversations with the Roumanian ...

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  26. STRIFE-MONGERS.

    Mr. Watt, formerly Speaker of the House of Representatives, referring to the Deportation Board, said that he wished Mr., Bruce had adopted ...

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  27. CRIME IN U.S.A.

    Commissioner Burdette Lewis, of New Jersey State Institutions, addressing the National Conference of Juvenile Agencies, outlined 13 major ...

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  28. NATIVE QUESTION.

    A special committee of the executive of the Transvaal National party presented a memorandum to General Hertzog, the Prime Minister, ...

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  29. THE CLAN McLEOD.

    The clipper barque James Craig, which was formerly the four rigged ship Clan McLeod, and which has been laid up in Hobart for two years, ...

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  30. A PRINCE GAOLED.

    Prince Michel Murat, grandson of Napoleon's Marshal, has been sentenced to eight months imprisonment and fined £30 for having pawned historic ...

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  31. W.A. CAMPAIGN.

    Senator Pearce says that there is no doubt where the country people are on this issue. "I think there is a great chance," he added "of ...

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  32. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Becoming jealous of her husband, a young married woman, Teureupa Collier, living near Waimana. In the Bay of Plenty district, poured kerosene on ...

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  33. PREFERENCE TO AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    The matter of preference to Australian and British goods has been sympathetically considered by the Brisbane City Council. The Finance ...

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  34. BRISBANE BAND CONCERT.

    The Armistice Carnival was again marred by rain. The results of the musical competitions were as follow: Soprano Cornet Armistice ...

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  35. JAP. NAVAL CADETS.

    The training ship Dwate, with 113 naval cadetss, including Prince Hironobu Fushimi, left Yokosuka this morning for a five months' cruise, ...

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  36. PHILLIPINE INDEPENDENCE

    According to private advices a fanatic band of 22 peasants, armed with knives, who aimed to form a neucleus of an army to fight the foes of the ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. EARL JELLICOE HONOURED.

    Earl Jellicoe to-day had bestowed on him the Freedom of Newcastle. The Lord Mayor performed the ceremony. ...

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