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  2. NEW MINISTERS

    The "Daily Chronicale" says:- The conflict between National Liberals and conservatives is swiftly developing. Mr. Lloyd George is reluctantly and regretfully ...

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  3. ROME QUIET.

    A message from Rome says the city is now calm. Thirty thousand Fascists arrived in Rome yesterday, and 100,000 to-day, to participate ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    It was the intention of the Government to proceed with the second reading of the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill last night, but owing to the prolonged "stonewall" on the ...

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  5. ELECTIONS.

    Many people were unable to obtain admission to the Town Hall at Norwood last night, when the Prime Minister again addressed Adelaide electors. He speedily returned to the ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST.

    A message from Paris says the American Ambassador has handed a Note to M. Poincare in which the United States Government declines to participate officially in the ...

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  7. BRIDGE BILL.

    The Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill was carried through the committee stages, with minor amendments. In the early hours of yesterday morning. ...

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  8. TRADES HALL STRIKE SCHEME.

    Further breakaways from the Connell of Action's strike campaign took place yesterday. The Australasian Society of Engineers has informed the strike leaders that it will not allow the Council of Action to pool its members into a useless and prolonged ...

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  9. STRIKERS DESIRE TO RETURN.

    The strike agitators are now having great difficulty in preventing the ironworkers' assistants from returning to the works of Hoskins, Ltd. The moulders are willing ...

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  10. THE MINISTRY.

    The appointment of additional mem[?]eres of the Ministry is announced as follows:- Minister for Labour: Sir Clement Montague Barlow. ...

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  11. GWYDIR.

    Mr. W. G. Ashford, Nationalist candidate for Gwydir, has been actively engaged in his campaign, and has already addressed meetings at a large number of centres. He is ...

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  12. GIFT OF DIAMONDS.

    The Berlin newspaper "Verwaerts" states that the ex-Kaiser has ordered a diadem of 700 diamonds set in platinum and pendant [?]arrings as a wodding gift for his bride. The ...

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  13. BARTON.

    Mr. Fred McDonald, of Hurstville Superior Public School, has been selected as Labour candidate for Barton. ...

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  14. THE RAND REVOLT.

    Speaking at the Women's South African Party Congress in Bloomfontei[?], the Premier, General Smuts, referred to the vindication of the Government by the Martial Law Commission. ...

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  15. SIR HENRY BARWELL.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) replied to-day to the remarks uttered concerning him by the Prime Minister in his speech at the Exhibition Building on Monday night. ...

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  16. RIVERINA LANDS.

    The Victorian Press is pointing out the advantages under closer settlement which will accrue to the districts in Riverina to be brought into agricultural use by means of the ...

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  17. RUSSIAN GENERAL.

    General Alexander Ionoff, a famous general of the White Army, arrived in Sydney yesterday. The general, who was Governor of the vast ...

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  18. TIMBER SUPPLIES.

    Mr. E. C. Horton, president of the Federated Home-grown Timber Merchants' Associations, writes to the Press stating: "I do not know whether the dominions were approached ...

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  19. VOTING POWER.

    The Electoral Department is fully employed in getting ready for the elections. The preparation of the rolls will be completed at an early date. This is a big task, for it is ...

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  20. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    A tour of inspection of soldiers' settlements at Chipping Norton and Bankstown was made yesterday by the select committee which is inquiring into the numerous complaints made ...

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  21. PAPER MAKING.

    Further progress has been made with the paper-making experiments which the Institute of Science and Industry is carrying out at the Australian Paper and Pulp Co.'s mill near ...

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  22. NATIONAL PROBLEMS.

    A White House announcement discloses that negotiations are now in progress between the Unitod States and the Allies to arrange to have the United States participate in nominating and ...

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  23. IRELAND.

    An attempt was made to blow up Oriel House, the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Irish Government in Dublin, by an explosion of land ...

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  24. JUDGE INDIGNANT.

    An allegation said to have been made in Western Australia that the Federal Arbitration Court was "under political influence" drew a spirited rejoinder from the President ...

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  25. HUME.

    There is every probability that the contest for Hume will be confined to the Nationalist and Labour parties. Every effort has been made by the Country party leaders to secure a ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily "Telegraph," claims the following to be the world's 10 best lawn tennis players in order of merit:—W. T. Tilden, W. M. Johnston. G. L. ...

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  27. MR. ABBOTT, EX-M.P.

    Mr. Abbott, ex-M.P. for New England, has decided to stand for the Senate an a Country party candidate. ...

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  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY SEAT.

    It has been stated that several would-be candidates for the Northern Territory are going to Darwin to qualify for that seat, but, from what can be gathered, they will be too ...

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  29. TREATIES WITH SPAIN.

    A message from Madrid says a British-Spanish commercial treaty has been signed. It will remain in force for three years. Under this treaty Britain may send to Spain ...

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  30. THE SEAMEN.

    The seamen's trouble has extended to practically all the coastal vessels. It is expected that the whole of the Northern Company's 17 steamers, employing 170 hands, will be tied ...

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  31. LEVIATHAN LINERS.

    A proposal to build two Transatlantic liners of 1000ft in length is assuming definite shape, according to news received in Sydney this week. ...

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  32. FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Proposals for disposing of the fruit crop which will ripen and mature about the same time will be considered at a meeting of the Fruit Council which will take place on ...

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  33. MINING DISASTER.

    News comes from Roumania of an explosion in the Lupeny (Transylvania) colliery, by which several hundred miners were killed. ...

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  34. WEST DARLING SHEARING.

    Regarding the shearing season in the West Earling, Mr. C. S. Wood, assistant secretary, Pastoralists' Association, West Darling, stated that Henley Station, one of the big sheds ...

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  35. MEAT COUNCIL

    To make preliminary arrangements for the organisation of the meat industry, the first meeting of the Australian Meat Council will be held on Wednesday, November 8. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Five further cases of smallpox have occurred in Poplar, and one case in Lambeth. The Mayor of Longueval has written to Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New ...

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  37. PLAGUE RATS CAUGHT.

    Two plague infected rat[?] were caugnt in an unoccupied store in Stanley-street, South Brisbane yesterday. These make the third infected rat caught in the same premises within ...

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