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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Forty-saven thousand people travelled to the Melbourne Agriculutral Show by Grain on Thuieday. The following prices were realised at ...

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  3. BATTLEFIELDS RE-VISITED

    A special correspondent who visited the Australian battlefields writes:— Not even the soldier can imagine the profoundness of the desolation that ...

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  4. ALLENBY'S ERROR

    In his recent speech at Dover, FieldMarchal Vi[?] did not refer to the Australians as having been among his victorions in Palestine. ...

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  5. RAILWAY MEN

    The reassuring statements an the morning newspapers regarding the railway situation have not prepared the public for to-day's developments, and the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN PEACE

    A message from Helsingiors capital of Finland says that it has been decided, in connection with the P[?] conference, that the delegates from ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN SCANDAL

    A Moscow wireless message states that Admiral Koltehak has resigned the position of chif ruler in favor of General Denckine. ...

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  8. EXECUTIONS AT KIEFF DAILY.

    "The Times" correspondent in Russia has flown to Lutsk (Volhynit) and Kieff (Ukraine). He describes "Kieff as a city of horrors. ...

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  9. DENEKINE ADVANCES.

    According to the War Office, General Denekine is apparently within 40 miles or Astrakhan, 40 miles inland from the Caspian Sea. ...

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  10. NO FUEL AND LITTLE FOOD.

    "The Times" correspondent at Helsingfors telegraphs a statement made by an Englishman named Paul Dukes, who escaped from Petrograd on September 2. ...

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  11. DEDUCTION OF WAGES FEARED.

    Mr. [?]. H. Thomas, Labor M.P., for Derby, and general secretary of the National Union of Railway Men, in a speech in London, declared that there ...

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  12. HONOR WHERE DUE.

    Mr. H. S. Gulett, official correspondent with the Australian Imperial Imperial Force in Palestine, when seen with reference to Field Marshal Lord Allenby ...

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  13. NEW FORMS OF TORTURE.

    A special correspondent of Reutes sends autnenticared stories of the horrors of the Boshivik regme m Kiett. They tell of the most diabolleal ...

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  14. "DEEP PLOT AFOOT."

    A Helsingfors message states that General Vassilkovsky, commander of the Petrograd forces in 1917, lived after the Bolshevik revolution disguised as a ...

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  15. PREPARATIONS FOR NEGOTIATIONS.

    IT Lithuanian Press Bureau states:— Tile Lithuanian troops are within three kilometres of Dvinsk. Lithuania has reiused to negotiate with the Esthonia. ...

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  16. THE MEN ARE UNANIMOUS.

    Notwithstanding the Government statement, Mr. Thomas announces that tonight the National Union of Railwaymen unanimously decided to declare a strike ...

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  17. CANADIAN POLITICS

    There is much talk of an approaching crisis in public affa[?] The Unionist Government is facing nine by-elections. If the official ...

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  18. STRIKE TO-DAY.

    The decision to call a strike to-morrow was telegraphed to all the railwaymen's branches in the kingdom last evening. Subsequently Cabinet proposed that the ...

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  19. CONFUSION IN BALTIC STATES.

    Advices from Heisingtors state that the Russian outlook is black and Chaotic, and the leaders are vainly hoping that teh Allies will reverse their ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIKS COUNTERING DENIKIN'S ADVANCE.

    A Bolshevik wireless message says:— The (Bolsheviks are advancing on both flanks in the southern area towards and Tsaritsim which is a counter to ...

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  21. WORLD-WIDE INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL

    If it lasts even for a few days the strike of 50,000 ironworkers will affect several important allied trades, especially the engineering and shipbuilding. ...

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  22. CONFERENCE ARRANGED.

    After an hour's deliberation the Railwaymen's Union decided to accept the Government's invitation to attend a conference. which will be held this morning. ...

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  23. BAVARIAN UNREST

    Telegraphing from Berlin, "The Times" correspondent says:— Municn, the capital of Bavaria, is living on top of a volcano, the ...

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  24. SOVIETS PREFERABLE TO KOLTOHAK.

    The congress of the Baltic Staies Socialists at Riga have carried a resolution favoring the acceptance of the Russian Soviets' peace offer on the ground ...

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  25. THE PEACE LOAN

    Mr. Denny asked the Treasurer in the Assembly on Thursday—In view of the large sums of money to be made available by the peace loan, throughout the ...

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  26. WORKERS' DESPAIR GROWING.

    "Serious disturbances have occurred in the district of Totis, in Hungary, where a number of inflamed miners proclaimed a proletariat dictatorship. ...

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  27. THE BEHAVIOR OF BIG CAPITAL

    Herr Bauer. the Prime Minister of the German Republic, uttered a very signifi cant phrase in a recent speech. "The behavior of Big Capital," he declared, ...

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  28. REPATRIATION OF CZECHOSLOVAKS.

    The Supreme War Council has decided to repatriate 56,000 Czeeho-Slovak troops from Siberia Measures have been discussed, especially the question of ...

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  29. WHY CAPITALISM MUST GO

    "When compared with feudalism, capitalism is a Historical advance on the lines of liberty, democracy, civilisation, but, nevertheless, capitalism is and ...

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  30. STEEL STRIKE RIOTS.

    Serious disorders have occurred as a result of the steel strike. Seven [?] were shot in a riot at the sates of the Carnegie mill at Pittsburg. ...

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  31. U.S. STEEL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    A great steel strike was inaugurated this morning throughout scores of plants in the eastern States. In some plants only 30 per cent, of the ...

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  32. BRITISH HOTEL'S

    A new Drink Bill, which has been drafted for England and Wales, provides that the hours for the sale of liquor on week days shall be 12, compared with ...

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  33. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY

    The 102nd half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide Co-operative Society was be at the Co-operative Hall on Thursday evening. The president (Mr. H. D. Gell) ...

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  34. HONOR TABLETS WON.

    As the returns are coming in from the country, the Central Peace Loan Committee is getting a better idea of how this State stand. The information to ...

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  35. UN EMPLOYMENT

    The industrial position is still acute st Port Pirie, writes out local correspondent, there being larg army of unemployed, in the town. Many of the ...

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  36. AMERICA'S GREATEST WAR.

    America's greatest industrial war is the headline of one of the newepapers in referring to the steel strike Mr. William Foster, secretary of the ...

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  37. DID THEY PROFITEER?

    In connection with the allegation contained in the report of the committee of national expenditure cabled' on August 9 that a firm of contractors had ...

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  38. IRONWORKERS STILL IDLE.

    There is no change in the Ironworkers' strike. The men have refased certain offers of an increase, and have declared their intention to await a national ...

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  39. HELPING THE BLIND

    The annual report of the Royal Institution for the Blind was read on Thursday at the annual meeting by the organising secretary. Chaplain Ernest W. ...

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  40. A MEMBER'S HONOR

    The New South Wales Parilament sat all night and adjourned at 8 o'clock on Wednesday. The sitting was resumed at 4.30 in the afternoon. As soon as the ...

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  41. STRIKE-BREAKERS EMPLOYED.

    Strike-breakers have been brought here to load and unload cargoes on ships which been tied up for a week owing to a strike of stevedores. ...

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  42. POLICE AND CROWDS OLASH.

    At Pittsburg (Pennsylvania) the police and crowds clashed while the men were holding the mass meeting which ushered in the strike in the iron and steel ...

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  43. CONFERENCES WITH EXKAISER

    The notorious ex-member of the House of Commons (Tribitcb Lincoln), who was deported from England last August, arrived at Amerongen on September 19, ...

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  44. WHO IS GUILTY?

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockhoim telegraphed on September 19:—Professor Guido Seanider who has arrived from Riga, states that the Bolshevists shot ...

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  45. RUSSIAN MYSTERY

    The latest nears from Russia is con flicting. It is reported from Petrograd that the Soviet Government has resolved to enter ...

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  46. MONEY FOR IRELAND

    Telegraphing from Dublin, "The Times" correepondent reports another surprising development in connection wife the Irish Development Company, ...

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  47. ESTHONIAN DELEGATES.

    The Esthoman Peace Delegation has returned to Reval Negotiation with the Bolshevists were broken off owing to the Estkonian demand that negotiations ...

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  48. GUTTING DOWN EXPENSES

    The British Exchequer returns for the period beginning April 1 and ending September 20, are:— Receipts, £431,032,558; expenditure, ...

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  49. PEACE PROPOSED WITH UKRAINE.

    A Boishevlk delegation proposed peace with the Ukrainians on the basis of the independence of the Ukraine on condition on the latter's neutrality in the ...

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  50. GERMAN MURDERERS AT LONGWY.

    President Poincare, in presenting the Cross of the Legion of Honor to the town of Longwy, said that in accordance with the terms of the Peace Treaty the ...

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  51. VICTORIA BEAT NEW SOUTH WALES.

    For the first time in the history of loans in Australia New South Wales is behind Victoria in the matter of contributions, and what is worse from the ...

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  52. WONDERFUL RECORD

    The annual report, balance sheet, and returns of the Savings Bank of South Australia for the year ended June 30 last disclose a continued and ...

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  53. BERMONDSEY GRANARY DESTROYED.

    There was an extensive granary fire at Bermondsey last night, when 5000 tons of flour, grain, and seed were destroyed. The damage is estimated at ...

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  54. SINN FEIN PAPERS

    The suppression of the Irish papers was due to the publication of the prospectus of a Sinn Fein national loan. It is believed that all of the publications ...

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  55. MONEY AND METALS

    Bar Silver is quoted AT 5/2 5-8 a. standard ounce, a rise of a halfpenny since yesterday. ...

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  56. SYDNEY BAKERS' STRIKE

    The president of the master bakers in Sydney stated on Thursday that they were faced with the difficulty of disposing of the bread on hand at ...

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  57. WORK FOR WOUNDED.

    Labor Minister Home, speaking at Glasgow, said that seven-eighths of the total of disabled soldieie had already been absorbed into industry. (Cheers.) ...

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  58. GENERAL STRIKE

    Reuter's correspondent at Metz states that the miners in Lorraine have decided to declare a general strike on September 22, demanding a minimum of 18 ...

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  59. PRICES SOARING

    The feature of the wool sales to-day was the record price of 8/'4½ per lb. obtained for 21 bales (mark "Garomma") and 21 bales (mark "Rosevale") ...

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