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  2. COASTAL SEAMEN.

    The crows of the steamers belonging to the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company, Ltd., have given notice of their intention to strike. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    The Blackburn-Kangaroo aeroplane, manned by Captain Wilkins and Lieutenants Williams and Potts, left Hounslow Aerodrome at 10.37 this morning in clear weather, on its flight to ...

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  4. ELECTIONS.

    Senator Millen (Minister for Repatriation) returned yesterday from the north-western districts, where he addressed a serios of meetings. He will spend this week in and around ...

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  5. D'ANNUNZIO.

    Cabriolo D'Annunzio, the loader of the Italian troops which took possession of Flume, is believed to be about to annex Dalmatia and attack Montenegro. ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The sterling exchange is 4 dollars 2¼ Cents. ...

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  7. GERMAN LINERS.

    The United States has handed over the former German liner Imperator (51,969 tons) to the British Shipping Ministry. The other vessels in dispute, it is believed, ...

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  8. RATIFICATION OF PEACE TREATY.

    A report from Paris states that the Supreme Council has agreed to ratify the Peace Treaty with Germany on December 1. Britain and France have exchanged ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Chicago report states that Captain d'Annunzlo, son of Gabriele d'Annunzio, states that Signor Capronl is planning a flight from Italy to America in the spring. ...

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  10. FRENCH ELECTION.

    The French election returns, though still incomplete, confirm the earlier impression that the Socialists, especially the extremists, have been heavily defeated, and that the ...

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  11. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS.

    Captain Matthews has reached Dagsburg, 100 miles south-west of Mayence. ...

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  12. A.L.P.

    Mr. Carey, secretary to the A.L.P., states that the following policy has been adopted by the party in regard to returned soldiers: ...

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  13. VICKERS-VIMY BOGGED.

    Severe weather hitherto has greatly hampered Captain Ross Smith, who is in charge of the Vickers-Vimy aeroplano. There was a torrential downpour when he landed at Pisa. ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Sir Robert Horn[?] (Minister for Labour), speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that 1,100,000 persons were receiving the unemployment donation in May. There ...

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  15. A.I.F. CRICKETERS.

    The principal match of the tour—Australians versus South Africa—was started yesterday morning. The South Africans made 52 runs for two ...

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  16. UNITED STATES.

    Senator Hitchcock (leader of the Democrats in the Senate) states that there is a possibility of a compromise before the re-submission of the Treaty in December. ...

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  17. THE SOCIALIST VOTE.

    The Italian election returns are very Incomplete, and indicate Socialist gains, especially in the north where the peasants largely deserted the Catholics for the Socialists. ...

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  18. MOTORING FATALITY.

    Whilst driving from Gulargambone to Gilgandra last night a motor car party met with an accident with serious results. It appears that whilst about a mile from ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. THE SURBITON DISASTER.

    In view of the verdict at the Coroner's inquest, Australian Headquarters is not participating in the investigations regarding the disaster at Surbiton, in which Captain ...

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  20. THE GRATUITY.

    "Our association," said Captain Carmichael yesterday, "has been the most active in regard to the gratuity question, and the executive has come to the decision that the ...

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  21. GERMAN UNREST.

    A report from Berlin states that by a strong display of force Noske prevented serious disorders when Hindenburg and Ludendorff attended the War Responsibility Committee. A ...

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  22. AFREDI TRIBESMEN.

    The Afridis, who helped the Afghans in the recent war, sent a submissive deputation to Peshawar to meet the British officials. Sir Hamilton Grant expressed the ...

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  23. MR. RYAN AND FEDERAL POLICE.

    Commenting on the statement made in Adelaide by Mr. Ryan, that the members of the Commonwealth Police Force were actively engaged in party politics in the interests ...

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  24. TAKE NO RISKS.

    Lord Jellicoe, interviewed at Calgary, said: "I am extremely disheartened at the attitude of the United States. The British Empire must take no risks. The navy must be ...

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  25. FARMERS CHANCES.

    "With the arrival of complete data from the other States," said Mr. H. P. Williams, farmers' campaign director, yesterday, "we are in a position to secure some forecast as to the ...

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  26. A.W.U. AND CANEGROWERS.

    At Proserpine a large and enthusiastic meeting of growers was held on Thursday, when the following motion was carried:—That the local branch of the A.W U. be notified ...

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  27. INDIA AND MALTA.

    The tendency towards Imperial devolution was evidenced by two announcements in the House of Commons yesterday. The joint select committee of Lords and Commons ...

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  28. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, left for Queensland by the express yesterday. He will fulfil engagements in Brisbane to-night and to-morrow, and will deliver brief addresses ...

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  29. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Lloyd George stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that it was not proposed that the British fleet should control the Baltic in the spring. ...

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  30. RIOTS IN CAIRO.

    The demonstrations in Cairo reached a climax, a mob, chiefly composed of students, parading the streets and shouting "Down with Milner!" They stormed the police stations, ...

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  31. QUESTIONS FOR MR. RYAN.

    Sir,—May I make the following queries through the columns of the "Herald," viz:- 1. Is it true that the Public schools in Queensland were unable to, and did not, assist ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in a speech at the Unionist Association's banquet, attributed the Labour victories in the recent Municipal elections to the Coalition's disunity in the ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Developments took place, yesterday in connection with the unemployed trouble in Toowoomba, and the employment of Brisbane men on a railway Job. Mr. T. Heslop, A.W.U. ...

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  34. POPULAR PRINCE.

    The Prince of Wales departed aboard H.M.S. Renown. He will be accompanied by Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, as far as Halifax. The Renown departed amid ...

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  35. COOGEE MYSTERY.

    During the week-end police under Superintendent Bannan continued their investigations of the murder of Mrs. Marjorie Meaghor, who was found dead in a bedroom of her flat at the ...

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  36. BALTIC STATES.

    The Letts have captured Mitau (south-west of Riga). It was previously reported that Colonel Bermondt, who recently attacked Riga with a ...

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  37. TO QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Hunter, the new Agent-General for Queensland, and Mr. Beasley, his secretary, have arrived en route for London. Mr. Hunter states that he has arranged ...

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  38. MITIGATION OF PEACE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed Herr Noske (Minister of War), who said: "Nothing would strengthen our Government more than if the Entente ...

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  39. MR. J. URE SMITH.

    The death occurred yesterday morning from drowning of Mr. John Ure Smith, who until recently was the manager' of the Hotel Australia, Castlereagh-street, city Mr. Smith ...

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  40. GERMANS IN RIVERINA.

    There is evidence that the truculent demeanour of the Gormans exhibited since the war in other parts of Australia also exists in Riverina, where perhaps they are stronger ...

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  41. THE SENATE.

    Although, as far as the House of Representatives is concerned, no election will be hold in Newcastle, owing to Mr. D. Watkins, M.P., having been returned unopposed, the ...

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  42. SALES OF LAND.

    "Realty" writes:—Sir,—At the present time land is cheaper than any commodity. The discussion in your columns has ignored the important fact that money to-day has lost from ...

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  43. HUNGARY WARNED.

    A report from Budapest states that Sir George Clerk, the Supreme Council's special envoy, addressing representatives of the various political parties, threatened to leave ...

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  44. COATS' COTTON.

    The shareholders in J. and P. Coats, Ltd., the cotton thread manufacturers, who recently declared a dividend of 40 per cent., and proposos to allot a share bo[?]us of 100 ...

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  45. EXPRESS STOCK TRAIN.

    The first express stock train run in New South Wales was despatched from Moree to Kempsey yesterday at 8.55 a.m. It arrived here at 11.20 to-day, bringing 24 trucks of ...

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  46. CASUALTIES.

    The police are still endeavouring to secure the identity of the body of the woman found floating near the Orient wharf last Friday. Deceased was aged about 50, was 5ft in height, ...

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  47. AGENCIES-GENERAL.

    Sir Robert Anderson met the Agents-General and explained that he was commisssioned by Mr. Holman (Premier of New South Wales) to institute inquiries from the New South ...

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  48. THE DROUGHT.

    Sensational cablegrams are published in the "Times" and "Daily Mall" to-day to the effect that Australia, especially New South Wales, is suffering from the most devastating ...

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  49. THE LIQUOR EMPLOYEES.

    A special mass meeting of the Quenesland branch of the Federated Liquor and Allied Trades Employees' Union was held in the Trades Hall this afternoon for the purpose of ...

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  50. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    Moses Alexander Cook, downer of Arolla Downs, has been committed for trial for alleged stealing of 15 head of cattle owned by Chaplain Brothers, of Qullalar Downs, at ...

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  51. U.S.A. LABOUR POLITICS.

    The Nntional Conference of the newlyformed Labour party, theld in Chicago, demanded freedom of speech, non-interference in foreign affairs, the suppression of ...

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  52. TO INVADE MEXICO.

    The State Department, in view of the Mexican situation, has disclosed that in 191[?] the General Staff estimated that 450,000 men would be required for a three years' war in order to ...

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  53. BANK CLERK SHOT.

    William Logan, 18, a bank clerk, was accidentally shot in the stomach on Saturday morning. It appears that an old revolver was being handled by a fellow-employee at ...

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  54. FATAL ACCIDENT ON STEAMER.

    The steamer Musgrave, which left Brisbane for Gulf ports, was in the neighbourhood of Caloundra, when trouble developed in the starboard engine, and it was found ...

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  55. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The "Dally Mail" has offered to provide Barry's stake against Felton for a return match in Australia for the world's sculling championship. ...

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  56. JELLICOE'S REPORT.

    Commnndor KenWorthy (Liberal) in the House of Commons, asked whether the Admiralty endorsed Lord Jellicoe's report, or was consulted before its publication: also whether ...

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  57. GOLD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.

    In connection with the restrictions on the amount of gold coin allowed to be taken out of the Commonwealth' by passengers for oversea, the Federal Treasurer has issued ...

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  58. FRENCH LOTTERY BONDS.

    The French Government is making its first issue of £160,000,000 lottery bonds in order to reconstruct the devastated areas. The bonds are of 500 francs each, redeemable in ...

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  59. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prinz Hubertus (7523 tons) was partially destroyed by fire in the Royal Albert Dock. It is expected that a large part of the cargo will be salved. There were no casualties. ...

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  60. ANTARCTICA.

    Shackleton's 1914 expedition to the Antaretic regions makes an epic story of British hereism and endurance, A soasan, during which a wonderful cinematograph record of ...

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  61. "AILWAY EMPLOYEES' WAGES.

    Mr. R. C. Paynter, secretary to the signalling branch of the Permanent Way Association, writes stating that his association had applied to the Court for a variation of the ...

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  62. "TREACHERY TO AUSTRALIA."

    The Prime Minister yesterday referred to the roport that alarming statements had appeared in certain London newspapers describing Australia under drought conditions. ...

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  63. TO PREVENT "JURY SQUARING."

    To prevent what is known as "Jury squaring" the Solicitor-General (Mr. Robinson) has introduced into the Legislative Council a bill to amend the Juries Act. A tightening ...

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  64. HERTZOG'S TACTICS.

    The Johannesburg Press condemns General Her[?]zog's visit with a commando of burghers as de[?]bertely provocative and intended to cause trouble, in order to provide capital for ...

    Article : 41 words
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