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  2. BRITISH RAILWAY CRISIS. ULTIMATUM TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    The outlook with reference to the threatened strike of railwaymen has some what improved to night, the cabinet having sent an explanation to the executive ...

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  3. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the proposed flight from England to Australia, Captain Douglas (witH Ross), in an Alliance machine, with a 450 h.p Napier twin ...

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  4. SEAMEN DISSATISFIED.

    At a stop work meeting of members of the Seamen's Union to-day it was decided to cease work on all vessels worked on Australian articles unless the Coastal ...

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  5. PRESIDENT WILSON'S FEAR.

    President Wilson, in a speech here, said that the reservations by the Senate in connection with Article 10 of the covenant of the League of Nations were ...

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  6. MR. RYAN'S POSITION. REPLY TO MR. MACARTNEY.

    The remarks of the Leader of the Opposition of the political gyrations of the Premier and his paarty and on Mr. Ryan's prespective ...

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  7. GALLERY NOTES.

    Although a Fair Prices Bill occupies the place of honour at the head of the list of measures promised in the Governor's Speech, the Government has shown no ...

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  8. NATIONAL PARTY MEETING.

    A meeting of the Ministerial Party was held at Parliament House to-day, practically all the members being present, including Messrs. Gibson and Jowett, of ...

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  9. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Official advice has been received by Mr. R. H Stehn that his brother, Private Chas. J. Stehn, M.M., is expected to arrive in Brisbane early in October. ...

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  10. FIUME SETTLEMENT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is believed tuat President wilson has informed the Supreme Council that he is opposed to the ...

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  11. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Sir Arthur Cope, who is to lead an expedition to the Antarctic, has been interviewed on the subject of his preparations for the enterprise. The preparations; he ...

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  12. STATE ENTERPRISE FAILURES.

    At the meeting of the Excutive Council yesterday an Order in Council was approved directing that out of the net surplus profits of the State butchers' ...

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  13. NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. E. T. Garbutt (President of the Northern National Political Union) ar[?]yed in Brisbane yesterday morning, accompanied by Messrs. A: Gibson ...

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  14. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Soldiers who travelled by the Katoomba are expected to arrive by special train from Sydney at 5.40 p.m. to-day at No. 5 platform, Central Station. Next of ...

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  15. COPPER MINES AT WORK.

    The Hampden-Cloncurry's smelters blew in on September 18, and the first truck of copper from three works, after restarting, arrived to-day. The Mount ...

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  16. HOWARD COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    As already reported in the "Courier" the men employed at the tunnel workings of the Dundee Coal Co., Ltd., decided to take a holiday yesterday as a result of the ...

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  17. COLONISATION IN ARGENTINA.

    A despatch received from Buenos Ayres states that the Minister for the Argentine in Vienna has informed the Argentine Foreigh Office that the ...

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  18. SALE OF ARMS.

    The delegates of the Allied Powers, including Roumania and Serbia, have signed a convention to prevent the sale of arms and munitions at po[?]ts at which such ...

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  19. THE BAHIA CASTILLO.

    The secretary to the Premier (Mr. Mitchell) announced this morning that the steamer Babia Castalio, which sailed for the Eastern States on Tuesday ...

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  20. BASUTO ALLEGIANCE.

    A Basuto deputation, headed by the paramount Chief, Griffith, has arrived here on its way to England with the object of renewing the Busuto allegiance to ...

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  21. OPERATI0NS IN RUSSIA.

    Gerlcral Denikin, who is operating in Russia against the Bolshevik forces, [?]s effected a junction with the Polish army under General Kerestein. ...

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  22. CRIME IN IRELAND.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that the Vatican is particularly interested in the situation in Ireland, and the ecclesiastical authorities have ...

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  23. IRLE STEEL WORKERS.

    The Pittsburg correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the secretary to the steel workers' organisation (Mr Foster) has asserted that 347.000 ...

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  24. FURTHER STATEMENT BY MR. MACARTNEY.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Macartney) yesterday made the following reply to the Premier'S Comments:—"I have read with some interest in this ...

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  25. VICTIMISED NATIONALISTS.

    The examination of witnesses was continued to-day, before Mr. Lazarus, the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the claims for compensation made by ...

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  26. LOANS FOR ALLIES.

    A despatch from Buoenos Ayres states that the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies will publish a majority report authorising the Government to ...

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  27. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers of the various States, or their representatives, will meet in Melbourne to-morrow, at the invitation of the Prime Minister), to discuss "urgent ...

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  28. CHINESE PEACE ERA.

    The Pekin correspondent of the " New York Times" states that the Chinese Parliament having agreed that the war between China and Germany should be ...

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  29. A MINISTER'S POSITION.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Bavin in the Legislative Assembly to-day, made it clear that until a specific charge of corruption was made against the Minister ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS NOT FORGOTTEN.

    In confirmation of General Sir Edmund Allenby's recollection of his speech at Dover, in which he praised the Australasian troops for their good work in ...

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  31. THE GABO MINEFIELD.

    With reference to the notice issued by the Navy Department, to the effect that the minefield off Gabo Island and Cape Everard has been cleared, the Naval ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The secretary of the Chamber of Mines (Mr. Gemmel) will represent the South African employers at the International Labour Conference to be held at ...

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  33. EXCESSIVE PROFITIS.

    The investigations made by the Board of Trade have revealed the fact that excessive profits are made in certain branches of the wool industry, in some ...

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  34. BANKING IN INDIA.

    At the meeting of the Imperial Council yesterday the Finance Secretary (Mr. H. F. Howard) declared that the Government of India, recognising the importance ...

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  35. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    George James Elston was at the Adelaide Police Court to-day charged with having fraudulently embeazled sums of money totalling £3716. The accused ...

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  36. ARTISTS AND THEIR PICTURES.

    The Chamber of Deputies has unanlmously passed a Bill giving artists a royalty of from one to three per cent. on the auction prices of their works, ...

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  37. BOYS FOR THE NAVY.

    The Imporial Naval authorities have declined to take more boys trained by the local Navy League, which has now written to the Australian Government asking it ...

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  38. FIRES.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. J M'Conachie) has received the following telegram from this Postmaster, Dirranbandi, under yesterday's date. ...

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  39. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    Owing to the shortage of crews and the resignations of officers, 11 United States warships are idle in the naval yards, and the proposed autumn manoeuvres have ...

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  40. FRENCH TRAITOR ILL.

    Following his allegations against M. Caillaux, it has been ordered that Lenoir, the former editor of "Eclair Journal," who was sentenced to death for ...

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  41. MARITIME TRADE.

    As a result of the Peace Treaty German shipping has been curtailed. The Hamburg-South American Steamship Company's place has been taken ...

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  42. SOLDIERS' GRATUITIES.

    After an all night sitting the House of Representatives adopted the soldier gratuity scheme introduced by the Government. An amendment by the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS RETURNING.

    The Ascanius his left Plymouth for Australia with 264 officers and 646 men. The Port Sydney has also left Plymouth, and is conveying 1100 men to ...

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  44. EVACUATION OF BUDAPEST.

    The Roumanian forces are commencing to evacuate Budapest, the Hungarian capital. ...

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