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  2. BRITISH WARSHIPS IN ACTION. GERMANS ENGAGED AT RIGA.

    The German forces outside Riga continue to bombard the city with gas shells, and their artillery to-day fired on the British warships, which ...

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  3. PEAGE WITH BULGARIA. CONSUMMATION NEXT MONTH.

    The Peace Treaty with [?]ria will be signed on November 10 The High Commissioner of Australia (Mr. A. Fisher) will sign the treaty on behalf of ...

    Article : 41 words
  4. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lucas, Bon Ami, Childers, have been officially advised that their only son, Private Leslie Lucas, is returning to Australia by the troopship ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. WHARF TROUBLES.

    In the Senate, Senator Gardiner (C.) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the trouble on the wharves. He raid that statements had been made by ...

    Article : 606 words
  6. THE CAUCUS PARADISE.

    Mr. Hughes was met at Helidon by the mayor (Alderman T. S. Burstow), Mr. E. Latchford (deputy representative of the Representation Committee), and a ...

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  7. ANOTHER COAL CRISIS.

    A cessation of the export of coal to New Zealand until the coal miners' dispute in the Dominion is settled is demanded by the Australian Coal and Shale ...

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  8. GALLERY NOTES.

    The preliminary business in the Assembly yesterday included a notification by Mr. Gillies of the necessary steps for the introduction of a Main Roads ...

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  9. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington says: Senator James has proposed a motion in the Senate to attach a ...

    Article : 220 words
  10. EXPECTED FALL OF PETROGRAD

    Admiral Cowan, commanding the British naval force here, his been entrasted with the arrangements for sending food to Petrograd immediately the capture of that ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. G. Hawker, who made an attempt to cross the Atlantic by air, in the course of an interview, said that Captain G. C. Matthews, who has left on a ...

    Article : 354 words
  12. WEALTH IN THE LAND.

    Addressing a meeting of representatives of agriculture at Caxton Hall, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) urged that a still greater increase be made in the ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. PIONEER MILL IDLE.

    The Pioneer mill on the Lower Burdekin has ceased crushing, and consternation is general throughout the listrict. It is stated that a man tailed to [?]urn up ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. IRRIGATION AND WATER CONSERVATION.

    The important question of water conservation and irrigation was dealt with exhaustively and in an intersting manner by several lecturers at the monthly ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times," wiring from Atlantic City, says that a special committee of the International Trade Conference has ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. WHEAT STACKERS CEASE WORK.

    The wheat stackers employed in and around Port Adelaide Hold that they come under the new waterside workers' award, and when it was announced ...

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  17. BAHIA CASTILLO INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission, appointed to inquire into the food and accommodation provided on board the transport Bahia Castillo, continued its sitting to-day. ...

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  18. THE HEROIC DEAD.

    The Graves Commission is considering a report from Sir John Burnett, architect, with regard to the Gallipoli and Palestine graves. A further detachment of l8 ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Owing to the general desire to fall in with the Government's determination to close Paliament this week, the House of Representatives last night settled down ...

    Article : 1,601 words
  20. BRITAIN'S WAR BURDEN.

    Mr. Asquith, at a meeting at the Central Hall, vigorously attacked the Government's lack of a settled policy, and said that every Minister was a law unto ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. AN ILLEGAL TRANSFER.

    The Supreme Council, in a note, calls the attention of Germany to her attempts lo evade the terms of the armistice, and demands the banding over of the five ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. THE DARWIN SENSATION.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Glynn (N.) informed Mr. Brennan (C.) that the Brisbane was expected to arrive at Darwin shortly in ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    It is announced that the President has passed one of his best nights since the commencement of his illness. ...

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  24. PREVENTING EXPORTS.

    A number of the leading union officials are drafting a scheme with a view to limiting the exportation of certain goods from Australia. These would include ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    In the appeal case of Judd v. the King the Privy Council allowed' the application for leave to appeal. The petition, however, was dismissed. ...

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  26. BRITISH MINING TRAGEDY.

    In addition to the fear already expressed that 40 miners have lost their lives in connection with the accident at the Levant tin mine, near Penzanee, ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. MAINTENANCE OF CHILDREN.

    The Maintenance of Children's Bill, which deals with the proposed Government application of the now living wage of £3/17/ per week, was considered in ...

    Article : 354 words
  28. SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' FATHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Sailors' and soldiers Fothers' Association, held in the Caledonian. Hall last night, Mr. W. E. Moxon (president) gave an account of ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.

    Further news concerning the body which was found at Dry Creek, Bush Mount, Enniskillen, near Tambo, last week, indicates that the body had been ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. TASMANIAN BUDGET.

    The Treasurer delivered his Financial Statement to-night. The revenue during the year was £1,581,933, or £78,986 in excess of the previous revenue. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. NORTHERN MEATWORKS.

    Alligator Creek, the last of the Northern meatworks to conclude this season's operations, will finish killing on Friday. ...

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  32. AMERICAN NAVAL STATION.

    Reports received here state that the Portuguese Government his granted America a concession to erect a naval station at Ponta Delgada, in the Azores. ...

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  33. FIRE IN SUGAR CANE.

    The hearing was resumed at the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Ferry, P.M., of the charge against Niele Honing Neilsen, a cane cutter, of having, on September ...

    Article : 122 words
  34. DEPARTURE FROM BRISBANE. A CORDIAL FAREWELL.

    Friends of the Prime Minister assembled on the railway platform at the Central Station yesterday morning to bid farewell to him on his departure by the ...

    Article : 169 words
  35. STYX RIVER COAL FIELD.

    Mr. E. E. Saint Smith (Government Geologist), who has been inspecting a number of mining areas in the Central district, left for Brisbane to-day. He ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE IN THE WAR.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" states that while engaged in the compilation of the history of Australia's share in the war. Captain C. E. W. Bean is to be paid, ...

    Article : 50 words
  37. GERMAN OPERA NOT WANTED.

    Following disturbances by sailors and soldiers, as in a protest against the performance of German opera, the Mayor has instructed the Police to prevent ...

    Article : 33 words
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