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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Prince of Wales arrived in Gibraltar, and landed for a few hours, the entire population Joining in a tumultuous welcome. His Royal Highness made two speeches. The town ...

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  3. THE DERBY.

    The Spring racing in Melbourne, as well as in Sydney, attracts many people who ordinarily are not race-goers. They turn up at Flemington during the V.R C. Spring meeting ...

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  4. MONEY MARKET.

    Abnormal ease prevails in the money market, due almost'entirely to the Government's continued heavy borrowing from the Bank of England. The position is that during the ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. T. J. Macnamara (Minister for Labour), speaking at Kettering, stated that the unployed now numbered 1,750,000, compared with 2,170,000 in June, It is estimated that ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. IRISH POLICY.

    On Monday Colonel Gretion will move and Mr. R. S. Gwynne will second, the censure motion by the Unionist "die-hards," objecting to the Irish negotiations. The Press generally ...

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  7. ARMAMENT BURDEN.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent in Tokio reports that as a preliminary to the Washington Conference representatives of Japanese big business will meet in[?]Chicago to ...

    Article : 365 words
  8. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prine of Wales's famous smile won the hearts of Gibraltar's 25,000 loyal inhabitants to-day, when he spent seven hours on the Rock, and fulfilled a heavy programme in the ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. HUGHES MINISTRY.

    Having successfully weathered the storm in the House of Representatives brought about by the motion of the leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page), for a ...

    Article : 898 words
  10. M.P. AND UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Austin Hopkinson, M.P., surrounded by a demonstration of unemployed men in Ashtonstreet, refused to discuss the unemployed problem unless with auditors and bona-fide ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    No play was possible before lunch in the match between Australia and Natal. Rain fell heavily yesterday. The wicket was slow and the outfield was dead and of no assistance ...

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  12. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    In the Rugby Union competitions Bristol beat Oxford University, 11 points to 6; and Cardiff beat Blackheath, 6 points to nil. In the Northern League competitions ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. UNEMPLOYED RIOT.

    Ex-servece men and other unemployed broks up a meeting of the Empire Union in the Central Hail, Westminster, and howled down Lord Derby. Many free fights occurred in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. EASTERN PEOPLES.

    The Honolulu newspaper "Jiji Shinbun" publishes a despatch from Tokio, declaring that, the Russian Soviet has called an international conference at Irkutsk, simultaneous ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. PANIC IN GERMANY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" in Berlin reports that the sensational variations in the mark, between 680 and, 740 to the pound sterling, has caused a panic. The run on the ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    The University of Cambridge has conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity, upon the Rev. Harrington Clare Lees. ...

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  17. HOARDED EXPLOSIVES.

    Mr. Connolly, organiser of the South Wales branch of the Irish Self-determination League, has been committed for trial on a charge of hoarding revolvers, pistols, blasting ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The Aubtralian Press Association has authoritative cabled information from India which indicates the preparation of a most intense extremist campaign, as a prelude ...

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  19. COLONIAL WINES.

    At the Brewers' Exhibition there are 87 entries in the colonial wine competition, of which 33 are Australian and the rest South African. The judging takes place on Wednesday. ...

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  20. STEAMER SUNK.

    The steamer Brussels, trading between London and Antwerp was approaching the Scheldt on Saturday, when her cargo shifted. She capsized and sank in 90 seconds. Thirty ...

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  21. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    A message from Copenhagen confirms the rumours that the Soviet is seeking reconciliation with the Mensheviks, whose leader, M. Marton", has been invited to Moscow to ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. GERMAN POLITICS.

    A message from Berlin says the Press generally is of the opinion that the new Cabinet's days are short, and that another crisis in inevitable owing to the Ministry's ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. CITY RAILWAY.

    Although' Mr. Estell, Minister for Works and Railways is, as yet, unable to state when a start will be made with the construction of the City Railway, he has definitely announced ...

    Article : 539 words
  24. THE RACING.

    The most important two-year-old race at Flemington, the Maribyrnong Plate run ovor a straight five furlongs, attracted 15 candidatos; but the number of the starters [?]as ...

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  25. THE FOOTBALLERS.

    The match between the Australians and Warrington was played to-day in sunny, windy weather. The Australasian team was as follows: Fraser ...

    Article : 449 words
  26. MOPLAH REBELS.

    The rebel leader, Cuembassheri Tongil, with 3000 men, is about 50 miles south-east of Calicut. The Chin Kachin battalion killed 36 rebels in a sharp action. The rebels are ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. MARSHAL FOCH.

    Mashal Foch arrived yesterday, and was welcomed by 100,000 people, who gave him a tremendous ovation. He was also given the Freedom of the City. Extraordinary scenes of ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd (official Secretary to the Commonwealth), Mr. J. M. Hunter (AgentGeneral of Queensland), Mr. Ashbolt (AgentGeneral of Tasmania), and Mr. Larkin ...

    Article : 293 words
  29. LOTTERY BONDS.

    A message from Paris states that M. Lefevre, former Minister for War, in view of the serious financial situation, proposes an enormous lottery loan, without interest. He suggests the ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The House of Commons' Channel Tunnel Committee has issued a booklet containing Marshal Foch's opinion that had there been a tunnel before the war it might have ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Although there will be four Stale Ministers absent from this week's silling of tne State Parliament, it is understood that the Legislative Assembly will push right ahead with ...

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  32. EARL OF DUCIE.

    The death is announced of the Earl of Ducie, who was father of the House of Lords, his heir being the Hon. B.B. Moreton, M.L.C., of Maryborough, Queensland. ...

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  33. KARL'S MISTAKE.

    It is understood that the Allies propose that Karl should be exiled to Madeira. A report from Vienna says that Karl's supporters knew that some unexplained and ...

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  34. A BRITISH TRIBUTE.

    Mr. McCudden, mother of the late Captain MtCuniien, V.C., airman, has sailed for America to place the British women's tribute on the unknown American warrior's grave ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The Port of London Authority, having railed to provide berthing accommodation for Commonwealth liners in the Thames, Mr. Larkin is negotiating for berthing at Southampton. ...

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  36. HEROES OF SCIENCE.

    Professor Benjamin Moore reveals in the "British Medical Journal" that he and two colleagues, hearing of serious cases of T.N.T. poisoning during the war, went to a munition ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIZE.

    Much difficulty is experienced in finding markets for South African maize, the production of which is enormously in excess of local requirements. Hopes which were ...

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  38. A NAVAL HERO.

    The King has awarded Captain Evans, the explorer, and ex-Commander of H.M.S. Broke, the silver medal for gallantry. When commanding H.M.S. Carlisle, Captain Evans heard ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. WARRIORS' DAY AND POPPY DAY.

    Sir,—The reference to the 11th November, next in the newspapers as "Warriors' Day" and "Poppy Day" may lead the public to believe that the Warriors' Fund Campaign and ...

    Article : 173 words
  40. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In the shoot for the Imperial Challenge Shield, for which the prizes were presented by Colonel Prennell, 820 senior, cadet teams entered, and 592 junior teams, out of which ...

    Article : 213 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN BOXERS IN ENGLAND.

    George Cook and Albert Lloyd, the Australian heavyweight boxers, are in training quarters at High Beech, Loughton, in Essex. Lloyd is to box Townley on November 21, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. POLITICS AND RELIGION.

    Speaking at the first of a series of openair Protestant church meetings in Bathurst last night the Rev. J. W. Dains, Methodist minister, said that only recently one of the ...

    Article : 240 words
  43. TREATY WITH THIBET.

    The "Englishman," Calcutta, states that it is believed that Mr. Bell, special representative at Lhasa, has succeeded in outlining the terms of a treaty with Thibet. It is valuable ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. BETTING ACT DECISION.

    Trustees and executors are inundating bookmakers with claims for repayment under the decision in the Sutter case that money paid by cheque in settlement of bets is ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. AGRICULTURAL LABOUR.

    A message from Geneva says that French delegates at the Labour Conference/demand that agricultural questions shall be examined only from a national and not an international ...

    Article : 100 words
  46. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    Jim Barnes defeated Miss Cecil Leitch, 3 to 1, In an 18-holes exhibition match. Barnes was handicapped by six bisques, and he was forced to extend himself. ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Unusual numbers of youths are entering the school of agriculture in France. The openings for settlers in Canada and Australia are attracting increasing attention. ...

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  48. IMPERIAL FRUIT SHOW.

    At the Imperial fruit show in the Crystal Palace there is a splendid display of British and Canadian apples. Sir Arthur GriffithBoscawen (Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. TRAGIC NEMESIS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" raports that a strange case of [?] loge, followed by trafic Nemesia, occurred at Waldahut, on the Swiss-Gorman frontier. A ...

    Article : 92 words
  50. NORWEGIAN ELECTIONS.

    Advices from Chriatia[?] state that the voting at the general election shows that the Conservatives polled 299,000 votes, Communists 184,000, Liberais 176,000, Farmers' Union ...

    Article : 46 words
  51. PRICE OF PETROL.

    The Standard Oil Company has increased the price of petrol one and two cents per gallon in several States. The wholesale price of automobile petrol is now 22 and 23 cents. ...

    Article : 45 words
  52. LOST IN A HURRICANE.

    A m[?]ge from Seattle says the Japanese seamer Fukul Maru, 1189 tons, sank during a h[?]ne off Cape Flattery. The passengers and crew were picked up ...

    Article : 40 words
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