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  2. LATE MR. STOREY.

    Hundreds of messages were received by the Government and by Mrs. Storey yesterday expressing profound sorrow at the untimely death of the Premier, Mr. John Storey. ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A Paris message says that General Ludendorff, when interviewed, said: "It is quite possible to establish a lasting agreement between Germany and France on condition that ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The large assemblage of churchmen composing—in the House of Bishops and in the House of Representatives, clerical and lay— the General Synod of the Anglican dioceses in ...

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  5. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A message from Paris states that two local trains collided in Batignolles tunnel, near the city. Fifteen persons are known to have been killed, and more than 100 injured. ...

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  6. PEACEFUL AIMS

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Philadelphia Ledger" interviewed Prince Tokugawa, head of Japan's delegation to the Washington Conference, who declared: "It is my hope, ...

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  7. THE NAVY.

    Yesterday the crews of the destroyers Tasmania, Tattoo, and Success were paid off, and the vessels placed out of commission. ...

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  8. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    It was announced in the Federal Parliament yesterday that Senator Pearce would represent Australia at the Disarmament Conference at Washington. ...

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  9. PRICE OF FLANNEL.

    The West Wales woollen manufacturers have decided, not to reduce the prices of flannel owing to dear dyes. The larger factories have been at a standstill for months ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    Immediately the House of Representatives assembled this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made his promised statement on the question of Australia's representation at ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION.

    Shipowners inform the Australian Press[?] Association that if Australia ever adopted Lord Northcliffe's suggested 100,000 immigrants yearly the shipping accommodation to Australia ...

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  12. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ADJOURNS.

    When the Legislative Council met yesterday Mr. Kavanagh, President of the Executive Council, gave notice for Wednesday, the 19th inst., of a motion expressing the Council's ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The New South Wales Labour Council last night decided to forward a communication to the organised workers of Germany, urging them to endeavour to overthrow the capitalist ...

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  14. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    Upon taking his seat on the District Court Bench yesterday morning Judge Cohen said he wished to express his regret at the untimely death of the Premier. He had been ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. INDIAN EXTREMISTS.

    As a result of the Bombay meeting. Gandhi and fifty other extremists' leaders have signed a manifesto stating that, in view of the prosecutions of the All Brothers, the signatories ...

    Article : 313 words
  16. IRELAND.

    Southern unionists are disturbed because they will not be represented at the Irish conference. They fear their case will go by default. ...

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  17. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    The New South Wales Labour Council has decided to appeal to the unions not to take part in future Eight-hour Day celebrations, but to use their efforts in the direction of ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    After an interview with the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) the General Labour Council and sub-committee of the Labour party conferred upon the Premier's suggestion that ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. THE FUNERAL.

    A State funeral of the remains of the late Premier will be held to-day. The remains will be removed from Mr. Storey's late residence to St. Andrew's ...

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  20. ADULT FRANCHISE.

    The intention of the Government to introduce a bill providing for adult su[?]rage in the elections for municipal and shire councils, and also a separate bill to apply to elections for ...

    Article : 225 words
  21. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service for the late Mr. John Storey will be held at St. John's Church, Balmain North, on Sunday evening next, at 7.15. ...

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  22. DARWIN,

    Vesteys have finally decided to close the meatworks indefinitely. All the remaining hands, except caretakers, have been discharged. ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A message from Geneva states that the Assembly of the League of Nations has closed. China, Brazil, Belgium, and Spain were reelected non-permanent members of the ...

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  24. "THE NEST."

    Shortly after the death of Professor Charles Badham his widow purchased "The Nest" at Mosman and resided there for about 36 years with her daughter, the late Miss Edith ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily News" says the plight of 150. British residents here is particularly pathetic, because their nationality excludes them from a share of ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) informs the Australian Press Association that it is necessary for New South Wales to float a loan of £3,000,000 to meet ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. WORKERS' GROUP.

    The secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, Mr. Arthur Blakeley, M.P., referring to the formation of an organised workers' group at Sydney, said that this was ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. SILESIAN QUESTION.

    A message from Paris states that the S[?]lesian Commission has adopted in principle the draft scheme which was submitted by M. Bri[?]nd and Mr. Lloyd George. ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. ENGLISH GOLF.

    In the second round of the "News of the World" £750 golf tournamen[?] at Oxhey, E. Ray beat A. Herd, 3 and 2; A. G. Havers beat J. Braid, 5 and 4. Both survived the third ...

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  30. RETURNED SOLDIER ASSAULTED.

    Leonard Wainwright, a returned soldier, aged 25 years, was the victim of a cowardly assault at Coogee last night. It appears that whilst he was in a tram several men refused ...

    Article : 154 words
  31. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    A message from Deal (New Jersey) states that Mrs. Fred, Letts, of Chicago, defeated Miss Cecil Leitch, the English and Canadian woman champion, in the second round for the ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. FRENCH FINANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says the 1922 Budget is an obstacle to M. Briand going to Washington, and may cause the Government's fall. There is a deficit of ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. NATIONALISTS.

    At a meeting held to-day of Nationalist members of the Federal Parliament there was a very full attendance. The question of representation in London ...

    Article : 176 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    To-day's shade temperature in London was 83 degrees, this being the hottest day in October since record[?] have been kept. A telegram from Lisbon says the Quest has ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    The wheel of a sulky, in which three men were riding last night, struck the kerbing in the subway at Kogarah and overturned. The occupants were all thrown clear of the ...

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  36. GREEKS IN ASIA MINOR.

    Mr. S. S. Cohen, Consul-General for Greece, has received a cablegram from the Press Bureau at Athens stating that on October 2 the Dorylee front was calm, but there were ...

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  37. THE PLAGUE.

    The fourth case of plague in the metropolitan area was reported to the Health Department between 2 and 3 this afternoon. Of 73 rats examined by the Health ...

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  38. THE KANGAROOS.

    The Australasians are taking 20 players, who took part in the Widnes and Broughton Hangers matches, to London. Three are slightly su[?]ering from Saturday's vigorous game. ...

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  39. JOCKEY INJURED.

    Arthur Turnbull, a jockey, fell from a tram in the city last night and sustained a probable fracture of the skull. He is now in Sydney Hospital. ...

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  40. FERRY BOAT LAUNCHED.

    The vehicle ferry Kooroongaba, which has been built to the order of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., at the New South Wales Government dockyard, Walsh Island, was successfully ...

    Article : 105 words
  41. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    Scores at the interval were:—McConachy, [?]0 (best break 148), and Inman (in play), [?]1[?], his best break being 174. At the close of last night's play, the scores ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED.

    Crepe de Chine, serge, and Italian cloth, valued at £1000, said to be the proceeds of a robbery at the Free Stores Bond, John-street, Pyrmont, during the last week-end, were ...

    Article : 50 words
  43. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED.

    After having fallen from a tram, it is stated, an unknown man was taken to Sydney Hospital last night and died shortly after admission. He was about 50 years of age. ...

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