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  2. THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK.

    The Stock Exchange during the last few days has recovered somewhat from the earlier heaviness attributable to the industrial unrest, but buyers are still very ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT.

    The official report of to-day's coal conference shows that the major part of the discussion revolved round the question of increased output. The President of the ...

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  4. NATIONS OF THE PACIFIC.

    A Pan-Pacific Association of Japan has been organised under the presidency of the President of the House of Peers (Prince Tokugawa) for the purpose of ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed the Prime Minister of Newfoundland (Mr. R. A. Squires), who is visiting London. He disapproved of the ...

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  6. NEW YORK EXPLOSION.

    As a result of the explosion in Wallstreet, the death roll now totals 30, while 300 persons have been injured. It is expected that in many cases the injuries ...

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  7. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    [From Mr. John Sandes, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association PORT OF SPAIN (Tr[?]d), Saturday. H.M.S. Renown arrived at Tri[?]dad ...

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  8. THE RUSH ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the forthcoming general electious closed at noon on Saturday, and as a result contests will take place in 70 out of the 72 seats. The two ...

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  9. MEETINGS.

    Mr. R. M. King, Nationalist candidate for Logan, will address a modting in the Annerley Picture Gardens at S o'clock to-morrow evening. ...

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  10. THE ADRIATIC PROBLEM.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the State Dapartment has intimated that the American forces in the Adriatic will ...

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  11. CHINESE FAMINE RELIEE.

    The Government is reported to have arranged for a loan of 10,000,000 (£2,000,000) for a short period for the relief of distress caused by famine in the ...

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  12. AMERICA'S HONOUR.

    In connection with the forthcoming Presidential election, the Treasurer of the Democratic National Campaign Committee has received a cheque for 500 dollars ...

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  13. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    A very large crowd, including the Earl of Ellesmere and other members of the Marylebone Cricket Club Committee and many Australasians, witnessed the ...

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  14. TWO LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS RESIGN.

    A notification was gazetted on Saturday that the Lientenant-Governor had received from the Minister for Mines (Mr. A. J. Jones) and Mr. H. G. M'Phail their ...

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  15. MESOPOTAMIAN TRIBESMEN.

    A communique from M[?]sopotamia, received by the War Office, reports that a general improvement is noticeable in the demeanour of the tribes. Except in ...

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  16. "WHEN FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE"

    The Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore) arrived here last night by train, his acroplane having met with ongine trouble. In conjunction with Mr. C. W. Conroy, ...

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  17. ORIENTAL SETTLEMENT.

    Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency in the course of a speech, indicated that if elected as President he would help California to work out ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED,

    There was a somewhat reduced attend ance at the daily meeting of the unemployed at the Labour Burcan in Edwardstreet on Saturday, though the numbers ...

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  19. THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    The President (M. Desehanel) has forwa[?]ded his resignation to the Cabinet, which has summoned an extraordinary session of Parliament for Tuesday, at which ...

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  20. FIGHT FOR TABRIZ.

    There has been a fight for the poss[?]ion of Tabriz, the cautre of the rebel activity in Persia. The newly-appointed 'Governor of Tabriz was [?] by ...

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  21. PREMIER'S AEROPLANE TRIP ABANDONED.

    It was stated on Saturday that the Premier (Mr. Theodore), who is touring the Darling Downs, will return to Brisbane next Thursday. He will next visit the North ...

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  22. SOVIET THREAT.

    M. Tehitcherin (Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs), in a wireless message to M. Litvinoff (Bolshevik Ambassador), says: Having broken off political ...

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  23. TRADE DISPUTES.

    The strike of printers in Manchester and Liverpool has been provisionally settled, thus enabling the newsonners to resume publication after a cessation of ...

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  24. INCOME TAX FOR CHINA

    The Government, it is reported, will shortly levy an income tax in order to increase the national revenue. ...

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  25. ALL PRIVILLGES ALLOWED.

    The. Home Office has replied to a correspondent as follows:—"There is no foundation for the statements in the American Press with regard to the prison ...

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  26. HOLY WAR AGAINST. IMPERIALISM.

    M. Zinovieff, at the Eastern Congress at Baku, the capital' of Caucasia, situated on the Caspian Sea, declared a holy war agoinst Imperialism. ...

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  27. A SOUTHERN OPINION.

    Writing of the Queensland election issue the Melbourne "Age" says that "the Premier failed to raise the £9,000,000 he asked for in London because he could ...

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  28. GERMAN MARITIME SERVICES.

    Herr Heineken, the director-general of the North German Lloyd's Shipping Co., has arrived at Plymouth from New York, en route to Germany. When interviewed ...

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  29. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN PROPERTY.

    German and Austrian property in America to the value of approximately 400,000,000 dollars (£80,000,000), seized by the Alien Ene[?]s' Property Custodian, is ...

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  30. LONDON LABOUR PAPER.

    Mr. Ernest Bevin, of the Dockers' Union, and a director of the "Daily Herald," the Labour newspaper, has written to the Price Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) ...

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  31. JOINT CONTROL IN ITALY.

    The Federation of Manufacturers, while accepting the principle of joint control of lndustry, demands that the occupied factories shall be evacuated by the ...

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  32. KING FOR BAVARIA,

    Socialists in Bavaria have received information to the effict that the Reichswehr intends to proclaim the ex-Crown Prince Ruprecht of Bavaria as King of that ...

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  33. THE REAL REASON.

    Mr. Oliver Wates, Bazaar-street, Maryborough, writes: Sir,—In reference to all the nonsense about the Philp-Cowley delegation, and in case you want further ...

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  34. CITY SCOURED FOR GUNS.

    While the military were clearing gunsmiths' shops in the southern area of Dublin Sinn Feiners were raiding those in the northern area of the city. ...

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  35. COMING BRITISH WINTER.

    There are growing tears that there will be considerable unemployment during the coming winter. Trade is already slack, particularly in the cotton, woollen, boot, ...

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  36. MAINTENANCE OF REICHSWEHR

    It is reported from Paris, that the French Government has agreed to the maintenance of the Reichswehr as at present. ...

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  37. A SOUTH AFRICAN OFFER.

    The Johannesburg Cricket Association has cabled to the Australian Board of Control offering £1250, plus all expenses, for the tour of an Australian team, ...

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  38. GERMAN MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Herr Wirth, a member of the Cabinet, has resigned as a protest against higher wages being paid to postal and railway officials without a simultancous increase ...

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  39. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    It is definitely known that Queensland's quota of £3,000,000 to the Second Peace Loan has been covered. Allotments from the South have helped, and there is ...

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  40. UNITED STATES FORCES.

    The United Press Association's correspondent at Washington advices that the State Department has revealed that the question of the withdrawal of the United ...

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  41. LOGAN.

    Mr. R. M. King (the endorsed National candidate for the Logan) addressed a wellattended meeting at Slack's Creek on Saturday night, Mr. W. G. H. Winnett ...

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  42. DISLOYALISTS DISMISSED.

    As a sequel to the decision of the Great Northern Railway Co. in Ireland to close down subsidiary lines, disloyal hands have been dismissed, and their places have been ...

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  43. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    In the course of a statement to-night concerning the Budget the Federal Treacurer (Sir Joseph Cook) said: "I hope it is a Budget of realism. It is an earnest ...

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  44. FREE PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Press Association learns, in reference to the desire of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) for an extension of the term for free passages ...

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  45. FOOD SHORTAGE IN RUSSIA.

    Reports from Kovn[?] state that the food situation in Soviet Russia is becoming critical. Owing to the drought in the grain-producing regions round life Volga ...

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  46. LAKE SHIPPING HELD UP,

    shipping on the Canadian Great Lakes has been tied up owing to a strike on the part of the crews of the vessels, who demand pay equal to that given to the ...

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  47. ST. MARTIN'S HOSPITAL,

    Some months ago the Church, of England in Brisbane decided to proceed with the credtion of St. Murtin's Hospital as a Central War Memorial to the fallen ...

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  48. RUSSIAN BALTIC FLEET

    Advices from Helsingfors state that Admiral Raskolnikov, the commander in charge of the Russian Baltic fleet, ordered the execution of 100 marines for mutiny ...

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  49. TROUBLE ON THE MOERAKI.

    Attempts to settle the dispute which arose between the firemen and stewards on the steamer Moeraki have proved abortive. The Union Co. announces that ...

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  50. BOXER INDEMNITY.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, the Chinese Government has decided to stop payment of the Boxer indemnity to Russia, and as a result the diplomatic ...

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  51. AVIATION.

    Captain Roy King, with the SopwithGnu neroplane, arrived here at dusk last evening from Blackall. He had to make a forced landing on Ward Plain owing to ...

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  52. BY VIRTUE OF LEAGUE COVENANT.

    Mr. Charles Hughes, in a speech, stated that the President could declare war under Article 10 of the League of Nations covenant, without consulting Congress. He ...

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  53. REPATRIATION VOYAGES.

    The steamer Steigerwald, the first vessel to be made available by Dr. Nansen, has left Hamburg for Vladivostock, and will repatriate 1200 natives of East Siberia. ...

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  54. THE OPIUM HABIT.

    The authorities at Amoy are taking [?]nised action in order to prevent the planting of a new crop of opium in the Fukien province. Educational, business. ...

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  55. PITTSWORTH

    Mr. J. Rean, the candorsed Caucus candidate for Pittsworth, failed to lodge his nomination paper in time, being 40 minutes late. ...

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  56. DARWIN OFFICIAL ILL.

    Police Inspector Nicholas Waters, who is acting [?] Government Secretary in place of Mr. Rowland J. Evans. has been in[?]ed through illness for nearly a ...

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  57. TOWN DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    Advices have been received from Bei[?] to the efficet that the town of Kera[?]an (?) has been greatly damaged by fire. The casualties to the French inhabitants ...

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  58. LINER'S MAIDEN VOYAGE.

    The Panhandle State, the first American built, manned, and registered Trans atlantic liner to sail for Europe for a generation, left to-day for Queenstown ...

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  59. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. HUGHES.

    An influential meeting of Anglo-Australians and others interested in Australia appointed Sir Robert Anderson, Messrs. F. A. Keating, Lionel Robinson, and ...

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  60. BARCOO.

    Mr. James Cullen, who has been nominated by the National Democratic Council of Central Queensland to contest the Barcoo seat, is an employee of the Mt. ...

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  61. STEAMER TAHITI DELAYED.

    The steamer Tahiti was to have sailed yesterday afternoon for Vancouver, but did not get away because the stewards went on strike. The stewards are ...

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  62. DARWIN UNION'S TROUBLES.

    The water section of the Australian Workers' Union passed a vote of "un confidence" in the committee yesterday afternoon, and new ...

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  63. DEATH OF SIR W. MATHER.

    The [?] has occurred of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Mather. [The Rt. Hon. Sir William Mather, P.C., was the son of the late William Mather, of Man. ...

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  64. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    Mrs. Sophia Lucht, of Doctor's Creek, was driving home yesterday, when the winkers came off her horse, and the animal bolted. Mrs. Lucht was thrown ...

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  65. GOLD AND SILVER.

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  66. MERTHYR Q.W.E.L.

    The t[?]th annual meeting of the Merthyr branch of the Q.W.E.L. was held at Tallabardine on the invitation of Mrs. John Murray, on Saturday, the ...

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  67. DARWIN APPOINTMENTS.

    Quartermaster Sergeant Leslie Miles the paymister in the Northern Territory administration, has been promoted to the position of chief accountant in ...

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  68. ADELAIDE SHOW.

    Another big attendance was recorded yesterday, when the Royal Show was concluded. The high jump competition produced only three candidates, and was ...

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  69. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Mary Willis, aged [?]2 years, jumped from the platform of the Subiaco railway station in front of an incoming train yesterday, and was instantly killed. ...

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  70. ALEPPO ATTACKED.

    An attack by Nationalists was made at Aleppo, the railway line to Alexandria being cut. ...

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