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  2. PRESS DELEGATES. In Melbourne.

    The banquet given by the Federal Ministry in Queen's Hall at Parliament House to-night, in honour of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, was a notable and brilliant ...

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  3. ELECTIONS. THE NATIONALISTS.

    A meeting of the executive of the National Association took place yesterday afternoon, at which consideration was given to the endorsement of candidates. The executive ...

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  4. AGENT-GENERAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang), in reply to a question, stated yesterday that it was his intention to appoint Sir Timothy Coghlan permanently to the position of Agent-General for New ...

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  5. THE STRIKE. ORVIETO'S CREW.

    While prospects of a settlement of the shipping strike appear as remoto as at any time during the dispute, considerable interest is attached to the arrival of the Orient liner ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT.

    The State Government has decided not to adjourn the Legislative Assembly to permit members of the State Parliament taking part in the Federal election campaign. ...

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  7. 1917 LOYALISTS. Coercive Measures.

    A comprehensive scheme for the complete abolition of loyalist organisations is embodied in a list of demands to be made by the Trades Hall unions upon the Government. ...

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  8. THE SOVIET.

    The Soviet Embassy reports that the Government has decided to establish a branch of the Soviet National Bank at Kobe. This, combined with the Russo-Japanese ...

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  9. MOROCCO. RIFFS CONFIDENT.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" has reached the [?]iff headquarters, after an adventurous dash in disguise through the Spanish lines from Tangier. He states that ...

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  10. NEW STEAMER.

    The new Steamer Tyalgum, built by Lithgow's, Ltd,, Glasgow, for the North Coast steam Navigation Company, Ltd., is due to arrive in sydney to-day, and represents the ...

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  11. BEGUM OF BHOPAL.

    There were picturesque scenes at Victoria station on the arrival of the Begum Of Bhopal, the Only woman ruler of an Indian State, With a large entourage of turbaned ...

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  12. DATE OF DISSOLUTION.

    The Governor-General (Lord Forster) issued a proclamation to-day proroguing Parliament until October 3, which, the Prime Minister said to-night, will be the date of ...

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  13. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Mar del Plata States that the Prince Of Wales is homeward bound after his aix weeks' visit to South America. H.M.S. Repulse, With the Prince ...

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  14. FUTILE AGITATION.

    It is considered unlikely that the crew of the Orient steamer Orvieto, which arrived in Melbourne to-day, will join the Strike of oversea seamen, although pressure has been ...

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  15. STRIKE LEADERS.

    Mr. John Bassett, a Canadian member of the Empire Press Delegation, who arrived from Sydney to-day, expressed himself in vigorous terms regarding the strike in Australia. He ...

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  16. TASMANIAN INTERESTS.

    Representatives of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce a[?]d the Tasmanian Shipping Committee have Sent the following telegram to the Prime Minister":—"Electors in Tasmania ...

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  17. IMPROVED STATUS.

    Improved status has already been given to 300 employees in the railway and tramway services as the result of the Government's minute to the Commissioners relating to the 1917 ...

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  18. LOST SUBMARINE.

    A message from New London (Connecticut) states that another attempt to lift submarine [?] which sank 14 miles off Long Island after collision with the Steamer City of Home, on ...

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  19. WIRELESS.

    Intersting experiments in long-distance wireless transmission and reception without the use of aerial Wires outside the Walls of the transmitting room were carried out in ...

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  20. A DEBATABLE POINT.

    When 20 seamen from the steamer Doonholm appeared before Mr. McManon, S.M., at the Water Police Court yesterday to answer a Charge of continued wilful neglect of duty ...

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  21. SENATOR WILSON.

    The return to Adelaide of the Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) has thrown no further light upon his position in regard to the Senate nomination. Referring to ...

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  22. ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:—Cinematographic films taken from aeroplanes during the army manoeuvres reveal that machine gunners Were too exposed to the bullets of ...

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  23. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    A movement has been initiated to continue the Wembley Exhibition by a 12 months' tour of representative exhibits through the provinces, with the object of helping inter-imperial ...

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  24. AMBULANCE.

    The annual general meeting of the Central District (late Civil Ambulance) of the New South Wales Ambulance Transport Service was held last evening in the british Medical ...

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  25. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the "Parramatta Police Court yesterday, Arthur Edward Sonter was charged with having murdered Joseph Jenkins, who died in the Parramatta District Hospital on Saturday, ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE SEAT.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle Nationalist Association, held this afternoon, it was decided to invite applications, through the Press, for candidates to contest the Newcastle ...

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  27. ARMENIAN WOMEN.

    speaking during the concluding stages of the Assembly of the League of Nations Mrs. Mackinnon, one of the Australian delegates, said that Armenian Women kept in the Turkish ...

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  28. POLICE PROTECTION.

    "There is absolutely no truth in Mr. Bruce's reference to the State Government," said the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) to-day, when referring to Mr. Bruce's Statement at Sydney on ...

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  29. BLACKBERRY PEST.

    The seriousness of the blackberry pest in Wingecarribee Shire was emphasised at the council's last meeting by the engineer, who estimated that fully 30 per cent, of the ...

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  30. BAPTIST UNION.

    The Young People's demonstration in the Town Hall last evening was the final function in Collection with the annual assembly of the New south Wales Baptist Union. ...

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  31. INTIMIDATION.

    Two of three hundred British Strikers swar[?]d aboard the steamer Demondocus to-day and intimidated the crew, which jioned the ranks of the strikers. The crew includes ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Ragnor has reported by Wireless that whilst proceeding to [?] on Sunday the yawl Merganser was sighted flying distress signals. The motor had broken ...

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  33. FRANCE'S WAR DEBT.

    A despatch received by "Le Journal" from Washington says: M. U[?] informed M. [?] by cable of the state of the negotiations for the [?]unding of France's war debt to ...

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  34. "NEARING THE END."

    "The Times," in a leader, says:— "The shipping strike is nearing the end in Britain, and is gradually growing weaker oversea. Unfortunately the agitation which has ...

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  35. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Joseph Ryah, an old-age pensioner, was burnt to death at Allandale of friday evening. Deceased, who lived in a slab humpy half a mile from Allandale station, Visited Maitland ...

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  36. RAILWAY CENTENARY.

    A Unique Celebration of the railway centenary was initiated at Manchester, and 50,000 railwaymen and their families participated, The Centre was Bellev[?] Gardens. The ...

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  37. JAVA MURDER. MOTIVE A MYSTERY.

    There are vague indications that the murderer of Mrs. Mac[?]e was already hidden under her bed long before she entered the room. The motive of the crime is not yet clear. ...

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  38. UNION OFFICIAL.

    Mr, R. Tannock, president of the conference of Trades Hall unions, which demanded the abolition of the 1917 loyalist orgnisations, has been called upon by the management ...

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  39. CITY PLAZA.

    Rapid progress is now being made with the work of re-forming the space between the Macquarie-street entrance to the Botanic Gardens and the Mitchell Library. The portion ...

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  40. THE PORT AUCKLAND.

    The threat of the Seamen's Union to declare "black" any pilot who takes charge of the steamar Port Auckland continues to prove effective. ...

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  41. BUSH FIRES.

    Following the warm weather experienced during the week-end bush fires were prevalent to the suburbs yesterday. Firemen had a trying task when 40 acres ...

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  42. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    There is no question of a war with Turkey," declared the Secretary of State for the [?] (Mr. Leopold Amery) on his return from Geheva. Both sides, he said, were ...

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  43. REQUEST TO GOVERNMENT.

    A request has been Submitted to the state Government that a member of the New South Wales Griminal investigation Department should be despatched to Java to assist in ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN SAILINGS.

    The windser Castle and Kildonan Castle, which arrived here on September 14 and 7 respectively, have resumed their voyages along the coast with their original crews. The ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The findings of the committee appointed to investigate imputations of waste and other serious irregularities and abuses in various departments of the State, made by the ...

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  46. CRUELTY ON SHOWGROUNDS.

    Sir.—The R.S.P.C.A. Appeals to those who are in charge of agricultural shows, as well as other celebrations at which horses compete, to keep a sharp lookout for those drivers or ...

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  47. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    Sir,—Mr. Haddon has rendered valuable service in pointing out to the annual conference of the New South Wales Baptists' Union that the neglect by the Churches of the younger ...

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  48. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at the shipping companies' smoke concert, the Minister for Marine declared that a gigantl[?] force aimed at undermining the British Empire. One of tho great needs of ...

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  49. FAIR RENTS ACT.

    Sir.—The only good the "Fair Rents" Act has done in the past has been to considerably lesson the amount of building that would be erected for letting purposes, and decrease ...

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  50. BOBBED HAIR.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says: Although bobbed hair has enjoyed a world-wide popularity, German giris have not been allowed to follow the ...

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  51. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Gracias [?]eneditto, a Lascar steward from the Steamer Mooltan, was attacked by a man near the Port Melbourne p[?] on Saturday night, knocked Unconscious, and robbed of ...

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  52. PRICKLY PEAR FLOURISHING.

    sir,—I was greatly surprised during a recent trip through New South Wales per motor, on returning by the main southern road from Goulburn, to see a considerable number of ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Coates), in the House of Representatives, said that he anticipated that a general election would be held early in November, probably the first week, ...

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  54. TAINUI MOVED TO AUCKLAND.

    The Tainui, the second oversea steamer to move from one New Zealand port to another during the strike, arrived here to-day from Wellington, and anchored in the stream. she ...

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