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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Lord Denman's sister, Lady Barlow, is contesting the Highpeak Division of Derbyshire as a "Wee Free." Sir Newton Moore his cabled from Montreal ...

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  3. TRAM COLLISION.

    A collision between two trams, both of which were proceeding to Circular Quay, occurred in George-street, near Liverpool-street, about 10 o'clock last night. ...

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  4. ELECTIONS.

    Following upon the delivery of his policy speech in Sydney, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day started upon a tour of the western and central distiictB of Victoria, and ...

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  5. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bonar Law, in an address to the electors, declared that the Government meant to act in close consultation with the dominions. They intended to ratify the Irish Treaty, and were also ...

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  6. BRIDGE BILL.

    The bill authorising the construction of the North Shore Bridge will be proceeded with. The Premier (Sir George Fuller) stated yesterday that the bill would be ...

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  7. THE STORMS.

    Another extension of the rain area during the 24 bouts ended Sam yesterday to the central and southern tablelands resulted in fine additions to the rains already received ...

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  8. IRON TRADES.

    The Iron Trades Employers issued an official announcement last night that a 48-hour week would be introduced into the engineering industry throughout New ...

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  9. REPARATIONS.

    According to a Berlin message, representatives of the Allied and German clearing offices have reached an agreement whereby monthly reparation payments will be made in German ...

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  10. SHIPPING WARNED.

    The cyclonic disturbance located off the coast of New South Wales on Thursday, with its centre between the North Coast and Lord Howe Island, assumed a more definite, cyclonic ...

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  11. THE WOODEN SHIPS.

    "One of the perversions of fact in Mr. Charlton's policy speech is his statement that the National Ministry sold five wooden ships for £10,000 when it could have got £15,000; and ...

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  12. DAMAGE IN SYDNEY.

    The storm on Thursday night did heavy damage in the city and suburbs. Houses and other buildings were flooded, household furniture destroyed, and gardens and glass-houses ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Captains M'Intosh and M'Cloughry are expected to commence on their world flight on March 15, when the weather is most suitable for the weat to east flights. It is proposed ...

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  14. DAMAGE TO TELEPHONES.

    As a result of Thursday night's heavy storm, approximately 600 telephone lines in the city area and 1000 throughout the suburban area were unworkable at 9 o'clock yesterday ...

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  15. EXPORT WHEAT.

    With good wheat harvests assured in Victoria and Western Australia, arrangements for lifting the new season's exportable surplus are now being made. Already 11 ...

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  16. WAR HOMES.

    The Assistant Minister for Repatriation, Mr. Hector Lamond, announced yesterday that an agreement had been completed for the advance of moneys to the Government of ...

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  17. LABOUR MEMBER'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. C. H. Murphy, Labour M.L.A. for North Shore, stated yesterday that he regretted the action of members of the Assembly in stone-walling during the committee stages of the ...

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  18. THEATRICAL FETE.

    Wintry weather did not dampen the merry mood of the players, though it affected the attendance at yesterday's fete on the Sports Ground, in aid of the Rawson institute. The ...

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  19. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir Alfred Mond, formerly Minister for Health, supplies the "Daily Chronicle" with details of the Empire Trade Development Scheme he submitted to Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  20. SUB-NORMAL CONDITIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Lord Birkenhead were the principal speakers at the annual Oyster Feast at Colchester. The latter said they were faced with grave problems. "It is ...

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  21. CZECHO—SLOVAKIA.

    To-day is the fourth anniversay of the founding of the Republic of Czocho-Slovakia, and to mark the event there will be a reception at the Consulate, given by the ...

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  22. IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, has written to the "Dally Herald" combating the allegations of bad treatment of Immigrants. "During the last year," he ...

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  23. THE RONA.

    News was received in Sydney yesterday that the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited's, steamer Rona, which struck Flat Rock Light, New Zealand, about four months ...

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  24. TURN OF THE TIDE.

    The Primate of Ireland, addressing the Armagh Diocesan Synod, said the political change in England was especially welcome, because it marked the turn of the tide away ...

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  25. FOREIGN PROBLEMS.

    Five thousand people welcomed Mr. Bonar law in St. Andiew's Hall, Glasgow. The Prime Minister said that when he returned from a recuperative holiday in France he ...

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  26. THE SAN ROSSORE.

    The Lloyd Sabaudo line steamer San Rossore, from Genoa, whose arrival in Australia waters has been delayed through engine trouble, arrived at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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  27. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    An Illustrated lecture on Norfolk Island and its history was delivered at the Royal Colonial institute last night by Mr. Frank Walker, F.R.A.H.S., late president of the Royal ...

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  28. SWISS TAXATION.

    A message from Geneva states that the referendum on the scheme formulated by the Radical. Socialist, and Communist parties, proposing levies on fortunes, has been fixed ...

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  29. MR. SASTRI'S MISSION.

    The Royal Colonial Institute entertained the Hon V. S Sastri at luncheon to-day. Sir Geoffrey Lagdon, in proposing Mr. Sastri's health, referred to the remarkable success ...

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  30. EMPIRE FOOD.

    While the Royal Colonial Institute has not taken official action in connection with the entering dispute, and the Empire Exhibition, leading members of the council are in hearty ...

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  31. BURNING GRAND STANDS.

    The well-known Queenslander, A Meston, writes as follows:—"It appears to be rather remarkable that the burning of the grand stand at Caulfield has not already recalled a ...

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  32. STRUCK DEAD BY LIGHTNING.

    During a severe storm about 2 o'clock this morning Peter Chase, a middle-aged man, was struck dead by lightning, near Haxham. Chase who was employed at J. and A. Brown's coal ...

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  33. SIR NEVILLE HOWSE.

    Sir Novilla Howse, National candidate for Calare, addressed a crowded gathering at the Australian Hall, when be delivered his maiden political speech in opening his campaign. The ...

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  34. THE MORETON BAY.

    A hold-up by tim marine stewards of the steamer Moleton Bay, which is due to sall to-day for London, via Melbourne, was narrowly averted yesterday. A notice was posted up ...

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  35. PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS.

    A message from Honolulu says the PanPacific Congress has been opened. President Harding, in a message, said it was a pleasure to express an assurance of his great interest ...

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  36. FAR NORTH.

    Mr. C. Dooley, of Normanton, arrived in Cairns by the Kuranda on his way back to the Gulf from southern cities, where he had been advocating claims for the establishment of ...

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  37. LAUNCH IN DISTRESS.

    Owing to engine trouble a small motor launch was picked up in distress just inside the entrance to the Heads late last night. Abour half-past 10 the night watchman at ...

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  38. BAKING TRADE.

    The following motion was carried at a mass meeting of the members of the Operative Bakers' Union:- "That the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) be ...

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  39. MISHAP TO TILDEN.

    A message from Philadelphia says that a slight operation was performed on W. T. Tilden's middle finger of the right hand, which became infected from a scratch. Sensational ...

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  40. U. S. PROHIBITION.

    The Government has ordered the release of the British schooner Emerald, which the American Govetnment seized eight miles off the coast for allegedly "bootlegging." The ...

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  41. IRISH RAILWAYS.

    A majority report of the commission appointed by the Provisional Government recommends the State to acquaire Ireland's railways and to appoint an independent board ...

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  42. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    A message from Rome states that the italian Government has resigned. LONDON, Oct, 26. The Roumanian Parliament has granted ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr. C. G. Watson, chess champion of Australia, is returning to Melbourne by the Jervis Bay, which passed through here to-day. He represented Australia at the international ...

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  44. IRELAND'S TROUBLES.

    Dublin messages prove without foundation the stories of the rapprochement of the Republicans and Nationalists. The former have proclaimed a Government, with De Valera as ...

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  45. INFLUENZA ON P. AND O. LINER

    The homeward trip of the P. and O. Company's steamer Caledonia was marked by an influenza epidemic. Eighty members of the crew were affected, though the passengers ...

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  46. LOSS OF H.M.S. RALEIGH.

    A court martial held in Portsmouth found Commander Leslie Bott guilty of negligence in connection with the loss of the H.M.S. Raieigh off Labrador on August 8. He was ...

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