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  2. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    The hearing of evidence was continued yesterday by the commission which is conducting an inquiry into the operations of the State Wheat Office. ...

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  3. STATE SESSION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon the Premier (Mr. Holman) and the acting leader of the Opposition (Mr. Dooley) expressed their own and their ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Tha correspondent of the "New York Times" in Paris states that, despite the fact that the Peace Treaty may come into operation without the participation of the United ...

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  5. ROUMANIA.

    The Supreme Council has decided to give Roumania another chance to sign the Austrian Treaty. ...

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  6. THE AIR RACE.

    Poulet arrived here to-day at 2 p.m. When interviewed be stated that the engines were now running splendidly, and be hoped to leave for Calcutta at 7 o'clock ...

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  7. FARMERS' PARTY.

    Mr. Falkiner, who is standing as the farmers' nominee for the Senate in New South Wales, made the following statement yesterday: ...

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  8. THE NORTH.

    Twenty-eight years ago Mr. Nicholas H[?]y took charge of the Presbyterian Mission at Mapoon on the Gulf of Carpentaria. Yesterday Mr. Hey arrived in Sydney with Mrs. Hey, ...

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  9. ELECTIONS.

    A very large crowd assembled at the Warwick Railway Station this afternoon to hear an address from Mr. W. M. Hughes, who was on route to Sydney. ...

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  10. BALTIC PROVINCES.

    A message from Copenhagen states that General von Eberhardt (who succeeded General von der Goltz) has sent out a wireless massage announcing that Colonel Bermondt's ...

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  11. JAPAN AND MANCHURIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that it is understood the State Department has declined to entertain Britain's suggestion that South ...

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  12. SOVIET POLICY.

    M. Martens, the Russian Soviet Ambassador, has confessed to bribing Malone, ex-collector of customs in New York, to allow the shipment of food and chemicals to Petrograd. ...

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  13. COOK.

    Mr. G. B. Holt, selected National candidate for the Cook electorate, speaking in the Mascot Town Hall last night, said that Mr. J. H, Gatts was engaged in the ...

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  14. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    Business in Port August[?] is practically at a standstill. The steamer Ardoyne sailed this morning for Wallaroo with on incomplete cargo of wheat, owing to the shunters' strike ...

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  15. WORLD'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    Tha Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that the North American Reindeer Company, with a capital of 75,000 dollars, has been granted a Canadian ...

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  16. BUSSIAN I.W.W. PLOT.

    Federal City officials announce that they have discovered a plot by Russian workers of the I.W.W. to arm Radicals and start a revolt in New York. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The price of petrol is unchanged. It is announced that the United States is negotiating to permit the return to America of the remains of United States soldiers now ...

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  18. GREAT FLYING.

    Captain Boss Smith, in the Vickers-Vimy biplane, reached Delhi at 4.30 this afternoon from Karachi, having spent 25 hours in the air during the last three days, and ...

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  19. WOMEN'S WAGES

    At the Board of Trade inquiry concerning women's wages yesterday, a lady member of the medical profession, who asked that her name would not be disclosed, stated she had ...

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  20. U.S.A. COAL STRIKE.

    A message from Chicago states that industrial plants in the Middle-West are closing rapidly owing to the shortage of coal. Thousands of miners refuse to return to work. ...

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  21. LANG.

    Mr. A. H. Moate, the selected Labour candidate for Lang, was attentively listened to at the corner of Frederick-street and Forest-road, Bexley, last night, Mr. G. G. Burgess, ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The second reading of the Industrial Arbitration Amendment Bill was carried by 22 votes to 12. The measure was passed through committee. ...

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  23. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. F. Sykes, the selected Nationalist candidate for South Sydney, who is a returned naval man, addressed a meeting of the electors at the Mascot Town Hall last night. ...

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  24. LOAN'S TO ALLIES.

    Interest payments on American loans to the Allies may be deferred temporarily upon terms. Negotiations are proceeding. ...

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  25. CANADIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Ross, Canadian Commissioner to Australia, and Mr. Beddoe, Commissioner to New Zealand, who were interviewed on route for Australasia, stated that Canadian ...

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  26. EMPLOYERS.

    Mr. J. Maxwell, president of the Queensland Employers' Federation, in the course of an address at the annual meeting, said that the position of employers was most acute. It ...

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  27. LOAN ESTIMATES.

    The State Treasurer, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly last night the loan estimates of the Government for the current year. A ...

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales before his departure said he felt himself intensely Canadian, and hoped for an early return to Canada. He realised that the Dominion stood for the ...

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  29. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    A few sections of the Mahsuds have asted for peace as a result of daily air raids, but they have been informes that until there is general agreement among the tribesmen to ...

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  30. BLUE METAL AT BARADINE.

    Mr. J. D. Lang Patison, of Manly, describes a meeting addressed by Mr. W. Webster (Postmaster-General and Nationalist candidate for Gwydir) at Baradine recently: ...

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  31. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The chairman of the Coastal Steamship Owners' Association stated yesterday that the agreement entered into between the Coastal Shipowners of New South Wales and the ...

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  32. WAR GRATUITY.

    The complaint from Mr. Henderson, general secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Acsociation. In regard to a telegram sent to the general president, Mr. Dyett, by Mr. O'Neill, ...

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  33. NO DELAY.

    His Honor Judge Rolin made reference in the No. 2 Industrial Court yesterday to allegations made by union officials that considerable delay had been experienced in having ...

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  34. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, will arrive from Queensland this morning. He will transact departmental business to-day, and this evening he will address a public meeting in ...

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  35. CLERKS' WAGES.

    The Australian Clerical Association has asked the Employers' Federation to raise the present minimum wage of £3/2/ a week for clerks to £4. It is also asked that equal pay ...

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  36. "UP, REBELS!"

    A wild scene accured in a crowded street in Londonderry when a number of exsoldiers and others shouting "Up, rebels!" attacked and soverely handled several ...

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  37. A SOLDIER'S ORPHAN.

    Sir,—A gentleman of my acquaintance is desirous of adopting a little girl of from [?] to 6 years of ago who is the orphan of a soldier who has been killed in the war. He ...

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  38. THE SENATE.

    Each political organisation which is supporting candidates for the Senate is preparing to issue "How-to-vote" cards. This is considered necessary in view of the ...

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  39. EDEN-MONARO.

    The Nationalists' campaign in the Eden-Monaro electorate was opened last week by Senator Pratten for Mr. Austin Chapman, who is not well enough to speak. Senator ...

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  40. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE

    At Kamballa, a small settlement at the southern end of the Golden Mile, about 3.20 yesterday morning, a terrific explosion occurred, and was heard four miles away in ...

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  41. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS.

    The annual conference of the Association of Local Government Clerks of New South Wales was resumed yesterday. The annual meetings of the association and ...

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  42. APPEAL TO WILSON.

    Bala Zagloul Pasha, leader of the Egyptian Rationalists, has appealed to President Wilton against "the barbarous treatment of implacable England." ...

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  43. THE CORRIMAL MINERS.

    Sir,—Referring to the strike which still exibts at the Corrimal-Balgow[?]e colliery, I shall be pleased if you will publish tbe following extract from a letter written by Mr. A. C. ...

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  44. THE HOLIDAYS.

    The Government has decided that Saturday, December 27, shall be proclaimed a public holiday throughout the State. This will be in accord with the intention of the majority ...

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  45. LIVING WAGE.

    The select committee appointed by the Legislative Council to examine and report upon the financial provisions of the Maintenance of Children Bill concluded the taking ...

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  46. MR. RYAN.

    Mr T. J. Ryan, director of the Labour campaign for tha Federal elections, is on a visit to Tasmania. Addressing a crowded meeting at the City Hall last night, he said ...

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  47. STUDENTS OFFENDED.

    Mr.Cramp (president of the National Union at Railwayman), addressing the Glasgow University Socialist Club, defended the railway strike, and roused bitter opposition when he ...

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  48. AMBULANCE WORK.

    "I don't know what would have happened had not the ambulance corps worked solidly with the Government during the influenza epidemic," said Mr. D. S Benjamin, who ...

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  49. LIQUOR STRIKE.

    The period allowed browers and licensed victuallers to conc[?]de the demands made by the Federated Liquor awl Allied Trades Employees' Union for increased wages expired ...

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  50. A.I.F. CRICKETERS

    The south Africans in their second innings scored 359. The Australians won the match by eight wickets. ...

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  51. MUSICIANS' STRIKE.

    The members of the Musicians' Union who are now on strike have decided to hold an entertainment at Pairamatta to-night. Mr. O'Brien, secretary to the union, stated ...

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  52. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    Sir Joseph Cook Minister for the Navy) will return to Syduey from Albury this morning, and this evening he will be the principal speaker at a rally in the Coliseum, North ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Aeneas sailed from Plymouth' for Australia with 1200 soldiers. NEW YORK, Nov. 2[?]. It is announced that the export and import ...

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  54. SENATOR MILLEN.

    Senator Millen (Minister for Repatriation) will leave this morning for Goulburn, where he will address a public meeting in support of the candidature of Mr. J. Lynch, the ...

    Article : 70 words
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