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  2. POLISH ARMY.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Warsaw sums up the situation in Poland by describing the position of the President. M. Paderewaki, as hopeless. His resignation ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says the general opinion is that the Mexican situation is still capable of a peaceful adjustment. Mr. Lansing is ...

    Article : 107 words
  4. STATE SESSION.

    A determined effort is to be made to finish the State Session this week. With a view to facilitating this, an agreement was made last night with the Opposition to sit throughout ...

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  5. STATE GOVERNORS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier, Mr. Lawson, made available important communications that had taken place between the State Ministry and Lord Milner, ...

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  6. ELECTIONS.

    Mr. F. Sykes (late R.N. and R.A.N.), the selected National candidate for South Sydney, in opening his campaign in the Surry Hills portion of the electorate, said he was not ...

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  7. WIDESPREAD RAINS.

    "Pressure conditions during the past two or three weeks have had many features identical with those that prevailed on the eve of the break of the drought of 1902. That break, ...

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  8. ROSS SMITH.

    Captain Ross Smith is reported to have passed Moulmein (Lower Burma) at 8.30 on Monday, on his way to Bangkok. Shortly after 3 in the afternoon Poulet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    The German official comment on the delay in signing the protocol to the Peace Treaty is strongly worded. It declares that the Entente has no power to retain war prisoners ...

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  10. KOLTCHAK'S COLLAPSE.

    Admiral Koltchak's forces have collapsed, and the Japanese are contemplating taking over the defence of Siberia. ...

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  11. SINN FEIN VIOLENCE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Dublin states that the extreme Sinn Feiners are determined to retaliate against the wholesale proclamation of Sinn Feeih ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. ROMANIA.

    The Supreme Council requires Roumania to reply by December 2 to a Note sent in October urging Roumania to modify its attitude towards Hungary to coincide with, the views ...

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  13. DUTCH ASSISTANCE.

    Captain Ross Smith expects to land on Thursday, the 4th inst., at 2 p.m., at Tangerang, near Batavia (capital of the Dutch East Indies). ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The by-election for Thanet resulted as follows:—Harmsworth (Unionist) 9711, West (Liberal) 7058. Lieut.—Commander Craig, who resigned the seat, was returned unopposed ...

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  15. THE TERRITORY.

    It is not necessary to leave Australia to escape the turmoil of the Federal elections. Residents of the Northern Territory have no votes, and therefore take but a very ...

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  16. D'ANNUNZIO.

    A message from Rome states that a raid by D'Annunzio on Sebenico (Dalmatia) is feared. Troops have left Flume. The Italian Parliament was opened without ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. LABOUR AND THE FARMERS.

    "So Mr. Ryan's soul is shocked by a pamphlet which be declares is circulating lies about him," said Sir Joseph Cook. "May I call Mr. Ryan's attention to a pamphlet ...

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  18. ARRANGEMENTS AT DARWIN.

    A report was current yesterday that Captain Boss Smith had reached Sumbawa, 800 miles from Darwin, but it appears that he has not yet arrived at Singapore. Lieut, ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. RUSSIA AND PEACE.

    A report from Stockho[?] says it is expected that an armistice between Esthonia and Russia will be signed shortly. Russia insists on the right to use the port of Reval. ...

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  20. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, the Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, the Loan Bill, and the Hydro-electric Development ...

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  21. ENEMY WARSHIPS.

    The Supreme Council has decided that all enemy warships shall be demolished, except a proportion which will be given to France and Italy. ...

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  22. PEACE WITH HUNGARY.

    A message from Paris states that the Supreme Allied Council has decided to open Peace pourpariers with Hungary. THE RECENT TERROR. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, is conferring with the Imperial authorities with a view to arriving at an equitable allocation of the war-time profits ...

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  24. MR. MARES OPTIMISTIC.

    When interviewed yesterday, Mr. D. J. Mares, State Meteorologist, said:—"Since Saturday last moonsoonal activity, which was showing evidence at times for a week or two ...

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  25. KANGAROO'S FLIGHT.

    The Blackburn-Kangaroo aeroplane, manned by Captain Wilkins and Lieuts. Rendie, Williams, and Potts, reached Pisa on Saturday and Rome on Sunday ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' SUPPORT FOR MR. HUGHES.

    At a masting of returned soldiers, it was unanimously decided to support Mr. Hughes in the coming election, and to accept the gratuity proposal as the only feasible one ...

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  27. A NEW COMPETITOR.

    Lieut R. Parer, of the Royal Air Force, who was recently reported to be negotiating with the Beardmore Company, has entered for the Australian fight. The Beardmore Aero. ...

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  28. EDEN-MONARO.

    Mr. R. L. Woodcroft, secretary to Mr. Harry L. Brown, the selected Labour candidate for Eden-Monaro, who is opposing Mr. Austin Chapman, states that Mr. Brown addressed a ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    Quotations on the Stock Exchange to-day included the following:—British Broken Hill, b 43/9, s 46/3; B.H. Block 10, b 25/, s 27/6; B.H. North, b 53/9, s 56/3; Mount Elliott, ...

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  30. PRICE OF GOAL.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Brace (Labour) declared that the miners were driven to despair by the Government's constant blundering over the price of coal. He ...

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  31. SALE OF OUR PRIMARY PRODUCTS.

    Mr. J. H. Catts, M P., Federal Labour campaign director, writes in reference to the "Herald's" criticism of his statements regarding the sale of Australia's primary products ...

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  32. A.I.F. CRICKETERS.

    The second test match between the Australians and South Africa was continued at Johannesburg to-day. The home eleven in the first innings scored l18. ...

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  33. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    Replying to a cablegram, in which the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, congratulated M. Clemenceau on his success in the recent French elections, M. Glemenceau has ...

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  34. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is believed that Senator Hitchcock will urge President Wilson to accept Senator Lodge's reservations to the Peace ...

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  35. NAVIGATION ACT.

    Preparations are being pushed forward for bringing into effect certain portions of the Navigation Act, especially those relating to [?] trade. The signification of the Royal ...

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  36. REFERENDUM.

    The State Ministry has decided, in the interests of the solidarity of the National party, to support the proposals for the transfer of cerain powers from the States to the ...

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  37. PROSPECTS IN TASMANIA.

    The Federal election campaign is now in full sawing throughout Tasmania Nationalists state that prospects, both for the Senate and House of Representatives, are ...

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  38. U.S. COAL STRIKE.

    A message from Pittsburg says that Government troops have manned the coal mines. A train with troops was derailed, but ...

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  39. SCULLING.

    Ernest Barry assures the Australian Press Association that he is prepared to meet james Paddon on the Parramatta River, regardless of the result of his return match for the ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. BENEFICIAL FALLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Ministry of Food contradicts newspaper allegations that the Government is making high[?] profits on butter. It explains that the profits on butter from the dominions are used ...

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  42. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    In a new Note to Mexico, the Government of the United States refuses to discuss [?]rrelevancies, and demands the instant release on bail of Mr. Jenkins, who has been arrested ...

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  43. MR. CATTS'S THOUSAND MILLIONS.

    Sir,—If Mr. Catts believes his own statement, why has he not resigned from the Labour party which introduced the system, causing the loss he blames. He actively ...

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  44. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The contest between Joe Beckett, the English champion, and Georges Carpentier, for the heavyweight Championship of Europe, which will take place next Thureday, ...

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  45. SUGAR.

    According to Colonel Oldershaw, the officer controlling sugar supplies on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, there is no scarcity of sugar in Australia. The unusually ...

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  46. HUNGRY EUROPE.

    A report from Rome states that the Supreme Council has decided to submit definite plans within a month for the amelioration of Europe's economic situation. In the [?] ...

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  47. LATE SHIPPING.

    At Barry: Burgermeister Schroder, s, left Wallaroo Sept. 26. At Suez: Prinz Ludwig, s, left Sydney Oct. 1. Rugin, s, left Melbourne Oct. 5. ...

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  48. BOURKE SUPPLY SERIOUS.

    BOURKE, Tuesday.—A report was read at last night's meeting of the municipal council pointing out the seriousness of the position in regard to the water supply. Only a fow days' ...

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  49. BREWERY STRIKE.

    The strike of employees at the Castlemaine Brewery, which followed on the dismissal of one of the carters, still continues, and nothing has been done so far by either ...

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  50. MR. ASQUITH CRITICAL.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Birmingham, criticised the Coalition for permitting the Sinn Fein to hecome the dominant factor of Irish national life. He said the Anti-Dumping ...

    Article : 77 words
  51. WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    Mr. Lloyd George visited Woolwich Arsonal, and conferred with experts with a view to developing the arsenal an a railway centre to meet the world's shortage of rolling stock. ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. CONGO DISASTER.

    A message from Bulwaya contains further details of the disaster to the Smithsonian Institute expedition to the Congo, which show that the train carrying a party of agricultural ...

    Article : 62 words
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