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  2. MR. BRUCE REPLIES

    Before large audiences, which acclaimed him with enthusiasm, Mr. Bruce replied at Richmond and windsor on Saturday night to Mr. Charlton's policy speech. ...

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  3. UPPER HOUSE.

    Although the Premier (Mr. Lang) and other Cabinet Ministers have been recently throwing out hints that an early attempt will bo made by the Government to swamp the Upper House ...

    Article : 333 words
  4. STATE FINANCE.

    The Budget speech and the loan, estimates for 1925-26 will be presented to the Legislative Assembly by the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Lang) at the end of the month, or the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Tom Bridges. Governor of South Australia, has returned to London after a holiday in Scotland as the guest of the Duke of Westminster. He says that he is looking ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    The British "mystery ship" brought to the United States by the Royal Aero Club's team, for the Schneider trophy races (for hydroplanes) at Baltimore on October 23 is revealed ...

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  7. LOCARNO. Pact Favoured.

    The pact conference attended by representatives of the Allies and Germany has generally approved the security pact with the exception of two disputed points, for which ...

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  8. STRIKE ENDS IN SOUTH AFRICA RESULT OF SEAMEN'S BALLOT.

    The seamen's strike is virtually at an end in South Africa, and there are signs that it will soon end in New Zealand. The agents of British shipowners by advertisement are calling for volunteer union labour to complete the crows of idle ships in Sydney. ...

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  9. BALLOT AT DURBAN.

    The secret strike ballot at Durban resulted in 311 for settlement and 230 against. The terms are:—All seamen to return to full duty, under protest as to £1 reduction and their ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. UNION LABOUR.

    An important move has been made by the British shipowners' agents in sydney, which is designed to secure the sailing of the idle shipping held up by the strike of British ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. AUSTRALIA AT WEMBLEY

    Sir Joseph Cook entertained at a private luncheon at Wembley the Maharajah of Patiala and Mr. Ugo Mifsud (Prime Minister of Malta). Among the guests was Mr. Justly ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. EDUCATION.

    Referring to the shortage of teachers in New South Wales the Minister for Education (Mr. T. D. Mutch), in speaking at Granville, on Saturdas', said that the Government might ...

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  13. UNION DICTATORSHIP.

    A coal hulk was placed alongside the Malmoa, one of the boats affected by the shipping trouble, on Thursday, and operations of loading a quantity of coal ...

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  14. DE PINEDO.

    Wing-Commander de Pinedo, the Italian airman, who succeeded in a flight from Italy to Japan, expects to leave Kasumlgaura, on his return to Italy, about October 15.—Reuter. ...

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  15. EXTREMISTS WEAKENING.

    The National Sailors' and Firemen's Union headquarters reports that the strike is ex-, pected to collapse in the near, future. A definite decision will be taken at a meeting ...

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  16. THE SCHOOLS.

    The Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang) opened a new school at North Auburn on Saturday afternoon. The Premier declared that it was ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. TELEGRAPH UNION.

    It is expected that the International Telegraph Conference, which is sitting at Paris, in plenary session to-morrow, will increase the terminal and transit charges on all ...

    Article : 286 words
  18. COLLAPSE.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, in an interview, said: "The strike is not collapsing, but has collapsed, as far as Britain is concerned. The Marine Workers' Union unofficial strike ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. MODERN EVILS.

    The much-discussed waywardness of the modern girl was approached from a new angle by Miss Lillian Faithful (principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College) in an ...

    Article : 274 words
  20. HISTORIC CHURCH.

    Many people from all parts of the State visited Windsor during the week-end for the celebration of the 108th anniversary of St. Matthew's Church of England. ...

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  21. GRAIN GAMBLES.

    The Chicago grain "pit" has begun operating Under new rules. Big price swings, the products of manipulation, which made multimillionaires and paupers in a few hours' ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. SHIPOWNERS' APPEAL.

    A cable message has been received from British shipowners conveying a message to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Charlton), ...

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  23. TIMELY RESCUE.

    PasBongors on the Manly ferry Burra-Bra woro thrilled last evening when an exhausted member of the crew of a capsized skiff was rescued from the harbour by his own mates. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    There are further signs of the shipping strike nearing its end in New Zealand. Many strikers in Wellington have returned to duty under police protection since Friday, ...

    Article : 275 words
  25. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Food Council this morning recommended the Ministry of Health to invite bakers selling the quartern loaf at 9d to Submit' their names, which would be officially circulated for ...

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  26. LONDON MOTOR SHOW.

    The motor show at Olympia is the most successful since the war. The feature has been the attendance of hundreds of women, whose knowledge of car technique is an index ...

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  27. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The "Observer" condemns the "stupid fixture list" announced for the next cricket season. The paper says: "It is almost farcical that this insatiable county programme should eat ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King George has approved the conferring of a barony on Sir George Lloyd on his appointment as High Commissioner in Egypt.— Reuter. ...

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  29. FRENCH COMMUNISTS.

    Headquarters of the French Communists issued an order last night calling on Communist members of the Paris transport services to strilke to-day and remain out till ...

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  30. CONSERVATIVES.

    The annual conference of the National Union of the Conservative and Union Associations opened to-day in an atmosphere of satisfaction at Mr. Baldwin's speech ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. LAWN TENNIS RULES.

    The Indian Law[?] Tennis Association has sent a memorandum to the International Lawn Tennis Federation at Paris on the subject of S. Jacob's suspension by the English ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Father Bernard McKlernan, late inspector of schools in the Maitland diocese (of which the Manning constitutes an important part), recently returned from a trip to the United ...

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  33. YOUNG MIGRANTS.

    Twenty-two youths, the first batch of winners of the Fellowship of the British Empire Exhibition scholarships, who are going to be trained at an agricultural college in Alberta, ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. OWNERS' DECISION.

    The Australian steamship lines collectively announce that: "In consequence of the violent form assumed by the seamen's strike at Fremantle, the shipowners notify passengers and ...

    Article : 154 words
  35. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The conference of representatives of the International Federation of Trades Unions and the Labour-Socialist International yesterday Unanimously adopted a proposal to conduct ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. MAIN NORTHERN ROAD.

    At the Newcastle end of the main Northernroad, between Newcastle and Maitland, a scheme for permanent road construction has begun. Intimation has now been received by ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. WAR DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    A settlement has been reached with Czechoslovakia for repayment of war debt on the basis that the 115,000,000 dollars owing will be liquidated over a period of 62 years.— ...

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  38. FASCIST VIOLENCE.

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Florence gives a remarkable account of recent reprisals against Freemasons, following the shooting of a local Fascist ...

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  39. MR. FRED BRAMLEY'S DEATH.

    Mr. Fred. Bramley, secretary to the Council of the Trade Union Congress of Great Britain, died in his sleep at Amsterdam. He was representing the Congress at a meeting ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. PORT ADELAIDE SAILS.

    After being laid up for over a week the steamer Port Adelaide sailod for Sydney shortly after 6 o'clock on Saturday morning with a crew of 40 out of a total complement ...

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  41. THE PEARLMOOR'S CREW.

    According to a statement by the chairman of the strike committee (Mr. C. O'Neill), the crow of the steamer Pearlmoor, which arrived on Friday, is being paid New Zealand rates ...

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  42. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    At Westward Ho, in the British ladles' golf championship final (36 holes), Miss Dorothy Fowler, of North Hampshire, beat Miss Joy Winn, of Aldeburgh, by 9 and 7 to play. ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. LOW DEATH RATE.

    Queensland has the second lowest death rate and,the third lowest infantile mortality rate of any country in the Empire. This is revealed in the annual report of the ...

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  44. MOTOR CYCLING RECORD.

    At Brooklands to-day Herbert Levack (England), on an H.R.D. Jap engine, broke the world's 10 miles record for 500 c.c. motor cycles, averaging 96.02 miles an hour.—Reuter, ...

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  45. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    News has reached Paris from Fez that French cavairy are. at Sidi Bourckba, twelve miles south of Ajdir, formerly Abdel Krim's headquarters.—Reuter. ...

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  46. THE TAINUI'S CREW.

    Over 60 members of the crew of the Tainul, who struck at Wellington, arrived here by train yesterday and rejoined the ship. ...

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