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  2. RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED. WORK RESUMED YESTERDAY.

    The strike of railway employees has been settied. It is officially announced that the terms of the settlement provide that ...

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  3. ADVANCE ON PETROGRAD.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says that, according to advices received at the Russian Embassy, General Yudenitch, who recently ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE.

    A conference has been arranged by Senator Millen, and will take place tomorrow, between the representatives of the Seamen's Union and the Coastal ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. THE OXLEY SEAT.

    At a meeting of the Oxley Federal Divisional Committee, held in the N.D.C. rooms last evening, it was unanimoualy decided to endorse the candidature of ...

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  6. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Official advice has been received by Mr. and Mrs. J. Noble, Grace-street, Kangaroo Point, that their son, Private H. J. Noble, is returning to Australia on the ...

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  7. NATIONAL DIMOCRATIC COUNCIL. SOUTH BRISBANE AND WINDSOR.

    At the last meeting of the executive committee of the N.D.C. advice was received from the South B[?]sbane electorate stating that, in conjunction with ...

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  8. CANE FIRES.

    The Police Magistrate has just concluded the investigation at Mulgrave into the cane fires which broke out on the Munro Estate on September 12, as a ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS

    Now that the Queensland Premier has definitely announced that he will enter Federal politics it will be necessary [?] the State Caucus Party to give detinite, ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE COLLIERS.

    Aggregate meetings of coal miners were held in all mining districts surrounding Newcastle to-day to consider the operation of the Workmen's Compensation Act, ...

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  11. MR. RYAN'S POSITION.

    It is stated in Caucus circles that Mr. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) will contest either the Illawarra or Dalley seats at the coming Federal elections. ...

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  12. THE LOCKYER.

    Last week Mr. J. H. Kessell, one of the vice-presidents of the National Democratic Council, accompanied by Mr. Geo White (organiser), visited the ...

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  13. THE DARLING DOWNS SEAT.

    The Warwick W.P.O. has completed arrangements to take a plebiscite for the selection of candidates for the Senate and the Darling Downs division in the House ...

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  14. TREATY RATIFIGATION.

    The Republican Convention has un[?]nimously adopted a resolution in favour of the prompt ratification of the Peace Treaty without amendment. Senator Lodge who ...

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  15. CAUCUS PARTY JEALOUSY.

    The Interstate Conference of the Australian Labour Party expressed a unanimous decision that the constitutional alterations of the Hughes Government ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    The official report of the special meeting of the A.M.A., held yesterday to hear the reports of delegates to the Melbourne Conference, was issued to-day. ...

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  17. NATIONALIST ASPIRATIONS. SOUTH AFRICAN CLAIMS.

    Before closing, the Nationalist Congress at Panel adopted a "programme of action" embracing, inter alia, a demand for the repeal of the Colonial Laws Validity Act, ...

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  18. REPATRIATION PROBLEMS.

    A deputation, representing the Soldiers' and Citizens Political Federation, waited on Mr. Greene (Minister for Repatriation) and made several suggestions aiming ...

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  19. SHED HANDS STRIKE.

    Reports received here to-day state that shearing at Thylungra station has been delayed on account of a strike amongst the shed hands at that station. ...

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  20. COMPENSATION FOR LOYALISTS.

    The Royal Commission of inquiry into the claims for compensation for national workers who were driven off the Fremantle wharves continued its sittings ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    The suggestion that the State elections will be held before the Federal elections is ridiculed in well informed circles, and no hint of any such intention is given ...

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  22. MARINE ENTERPRISE.

    According to advices from Washington the American, Consulate in Mexico City reports that it is understood there that a Japanese company proposes to establish ...

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  23. FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    The interstate steamship companies have decided to increase their passenger fares and freight rates by 10 Per cent. Although no official announcement has yet ...

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  24. VISITORS TO EX-KAISER.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has arrived from Willengen on a visit to his father, the ...

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  25. THE PEACE LOAN.

    The Central Peace Loan Committee reports that another quiet day was experienced at the Peace Loan Department of the Commonwealth Bank yesterday, less ...

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  26. HAMPDEN MINE AND RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Word has been received that 200 returned soldiers are now employed at the Hampden mine. ...

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  27. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    At a meeting of the Northern Territory Advisory Council this afternoon the reply of the Minister for Home and Territories to the protest made by a public ...

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  28. NEW DIPLOMATIC ERA.

    A despatch from Tokio states that M. Takashi Hara, the Prime Minister of Japan, in a speech said: "The day of Machiavellian diplomacy is past, and a ...

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  29. THE BAHIA CASTILLO.

    It is understood that Mr. Scaddan (West Australian Minister for Mines and Railways) has recommended that the men who left the Bahia Castillo be given a ...

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  30. THE 1919 RHODES SCHOLAR.

    Mr. Victor Grenning, who, as mentioned in the "Courier" on Saturday, has been selected as the 1919 Rhodes scholar, was born at Zillmere [?] 1899. He is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. WESTRALIAN ENGINEERS.

    In the Arbitration Court, in the hearing of the railway claim against the Commissioner by the Amalgamated Engineers' Society, a fitter claimed an appointment ...

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  32. PRESIDENT WILSON BETTER.

    It is announced that President Wilson has passed a restful and fairly comfortable day. His appetite is improving, and he is sleeping better. An earlier bulletin ...

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  33. LIVING IN AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, according to a statement by the United States Council of National Defence, the high cost of ...

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  34. THE SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    The Federal authorities, referring to the complaints regarding the method of distributing sugar, said that it was being distributed so as to relieve unemployment ...

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  35. SEASIDE FATALITY.

    Victor Dutch (18) and Eric Merton (18), while in the act of taking photographs, were washed off the rocks about a mile from the South Head signal ...

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  36. LORD JELLICOE'S TOUR.

    When H.M.S New Zealand left Auckland for Fiji yesterday 16 of the crew were missing. Lord Jellicoe's report to the ...

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  37. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that according to Mr. Johnson a member of the House of ...

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  38. DISLOYALTY ALLEGATIONS.

    Following upon statements made at the public loyalists' meeting at the Adelaide Town Hall recently, the chairman of the District Council of Loxton has written to ...

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  39. UNLAWFULLY ON LAND.

    In the Police Court to-day Ernie Besch, of Ulam, proceeded against Richard Marr, of the same place, for unlawfully entering his enclosed lands. A similar charge by ...

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  40. AMERICAN STRIKE RIOTS.

    Scores of persons have been hurt in consequence of rioting at the steel works here and the Governor of Indianapolis has ordered 11 companies of State Militia ...

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  41. AN ASYLUM TRAGEDY.

    In the City Court to-day mention was made of the case in which Silverio Caridad, a Spaniard (45), was charged with having murdered William Douglas, an ...

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  42. TEACHERS' REQUESTS.

    At a meeting of the Warwick District Teachers' Association, Mr. A. J. Neal presiding, it was agreed to support the Ipswich and West Moreton teachers in ...

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  43. THE LEATHER TRADE.

    Dealing with leather, boots, and shoes, the State Commission on the cost of living presented its second report to the Premier (Mr. Lawson) to-night. It is ...

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  44. A BAND CONTEST.

    At the band contest, judging by the popular vote. Townsville Waterside Workers' Band won the waltz, march and selection prizes. ...

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  45. INCOME TAX REFORM.

    Legislation is to be introduced by the State Ministry at an early date to amend the Income Tax Act so as to make the State and the Commonwealth returns as ...

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  46. IMPERIAL RESERVISTS' DEPENDENTS.

    The Federal authorities state that the British Government has intimated that in cases of proved hardship free passages to the United Kingdom will be granted ...

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  47. CABOOLTURE DRAINAGE.

    A deputation from the Caboolture Shire Council, introduced by Mr. Warren, M.L.A., waited on the treasurer yesterday with a request for a loan of ...

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  48. FIRE AT MONTVILLE.

    Mr. J. J. Thomas's large packing shed and stables were totally destroyed by fire last Saturday. A high wind carried a spark from a fire some distance away ...

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  49. FRENCH STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of employees at theatres and music halls in the city which recently occurred has now ended, the managers having agreed to recognise the union of ...

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  50. AN ANNEXATION PROPOSAL.

    Public opinion in Jamaica, says the Kingston correspondent of the "New York World," is strongly against the suggestion made by Mr. John Crowe, a Newfoundland ...

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  51. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE RETIRING.

    In his address to the members of the Synod at St. Paul's Cathedral to-night his Grace Archbishop Clarke announced his intention of retiring from office in ...

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  52. PROPOSED SYSTEM OF BRANDING STOCK.

    An ing[?]nious scheme by the Chief Veterinary Officer for Victoria (Mr. W A. N. Robertson) for the branding of stock on the thigh shoulder, ear, and neck ...

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  53. COUNSELLOR TO CHINA.

    It is stated by the Pekin correspondent of the "New York Times" that M. Reinsch has been appointed Counsellor to the Chinese Government, at an annual ...

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  54. MUNICIPAL COAL MINE.

    The Sydney City Council proposes to purchase a coal mine, developed or undeveloped, for the supply of coal to the electric power house and other municipal ...

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  55. A UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENT.

    The Melbourne University Council decided to-day to appoint Mr. C. A. Scott, M.A. (Cantab.), to the chair of Classical Philology, in succession to Professor ...

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  56. SCALDING ACCIDENT.

    Frederick Trues, aged 5 years, had his feet badly scalded to-day by a basin of hot starch, which, he had knocked over. ...

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