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  2. REPUBLICAN VICTORY.

    The plurality in favour of Senator Harding, the Republican nominee for the Presidency of the United States, appears to be more than 5,000,000 votes. ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Pearce (N.) gave notice of his intention to introduce a Bill relating to an navigation. ...

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  4. THE WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), by leave, made a lengthy statement regarding the wheat guarantee and the price ...

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  5. SEVERE STORMS.

    A thunderstorm, accompanied by vivid lightning and a brief torrential downpour of rain, passed over Brisbane early last evening. The "Courier" rain gauge ...

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  6. BRITISH MINERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot being taken by the miners to decide the strike issue is proving very close. In South Wales 42,340 votes have been cast for acceptance of the terms of ...

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  7. BOLSHEVIK INROADS.

    A Finn, named Veltheim, who was recently arrested for having failed to register as an alien, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, the court ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONISTS.

    The National Council of the Independent Labout Party is drawing up a new programme favouring "direct action," and making the aim of the party the ending ...

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  9. IPSWICH SUFFERS SEVERELY.

    Early this evening Ipswich was visited by one of the most severe storms experienced for many years. Following a close, muggy day, storms approached ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND'S WORK IN SAMOA.

    The former Governor of New Zealand (Lord Liverpool) presided at the Royal Colonial Institute on the occasion of the reading by Sir James Allen, the New ...

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  11. FRENCH STRIKE THREATENED.

    The National Miners Council has passed a resolution in favour of a strike, commencing on November 15, if the demand for an increase of wages is not ...

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  12. MUTINEERS AT MOSCOW.

    Reports from Riga state that soldiers at Moscow have refused to proceed to the front, unless supplied with new equipment, and that a number of civilians ...

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  13. NEW VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    Following upon the decision of the State Ministerial Party last night that the Premier (Mr. Lawson) and Sir Alexander Peacock should confer together ...

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  14. SOVIET IN THE CRIMEA.

    M. Trotsky predicts that by November 7 the Soviet will rule over the Crimea. He threatens to take measures against Poland [?] that country continues to ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Poynton (N.) informed Mr. Makin (C.) that the question of appointing an Administrator of the Northern Territory ...

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  16. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Front row.—Hobbs, E. R. Wilson, J. W. H. T. Douglas, Rhodes, and Strudwick. Back row.—Hendren, Hearne, Russell, Howell, Parkin, "Woolley, and Waddington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MESOPOTAMIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law stated that there was no further cause for anxiety with regard to the position in Mesopotamia. A ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Both Houses of the State Parliament have Government motions on the notice papers strongly urging compliance with "the definite constitutional obligation to ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. SELF-PROTECTION IN IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Lieut.Colonel Hamar Greenwood), in the House of Commons, denied that there was such a thing as a Government policy of ...

    Article : 298 words
  20. GERMANY'S LIABILITIES.

    A report from Berlin states that the Allies have decided to reduce by one half the number of cattle doliverable by Germany under the Peace Treaty, the ...

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  21. JAPANESE STEAMERS.

    the waterside workers will support the Transporters' Advisory Board in any action they deem fit to take in connection with the Australian proposal to ...

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  22. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Members of the delegation to the Imperial Press Conference in Canada, tendered a luncheon to the chairman (Lord Burnham and Lady Burnham. Lord ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS.

    The report of the Trade Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. Dalton) on the trade of the Dominion during 1920 says that New Zealand's past and present ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The aasociated brokers held wool sales to-day, the offerings amounting to 5160 bales from the north, south, west, and northwest of the State. New records ...

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  25. LIQUOR POLL IN SCOTLAND.

    The first returns of the local option pelling in Scotland show that about one in four of the voters are in favour of the abolition of licenses. Three-quarters ...

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  26. DUTY ON IMPORTED GOODS.

    A dispute as to how the duty should be assessed on imported goods, having regard to the complexities and fluctuations of the exchange, is involved in an appeal ...

    Article : 204 words
  27. SOUTH AFRICAN LOYALISTS.

    At the opening of the Unionist Party Congress this morning the situation created by the resolution passed by the South African Party at its recent ...

    Article : 301 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN PLAYWRIGHT MARRIED.

    Mr. Charles Haddon Chambers, the well-known playwright, has married Miss Pepita Bobadilla, a pretty South American actress, 28 years of age. The marriage ...

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  29. A SEA TRAGEDY.

    Information was received to-day by the Commissioner of Police (Colonel Lord) that at daybreak this morning a tragic occurrence had taken place at St. Helens, ...

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  30. ENGLISH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The returns of the municipal elections in England show that out of 747 Labour candidates only 199 were elected. The results show a striking reversal of the ...

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  31. RAILWAY REPORTS.

    The Railway Department stated last night that the goods shed at the Ipswich Station had been unroofed on one side. A box waggon and the supervisor's ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. A COOL ACTION.

    At the ballot of the Addington railway workshop hands it was decided to close the shops for the whole of next week—Cup Carnival Week. The voting ...

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  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY ADMINISTRATIVE QUESTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that the vacancies in the Northern Territory remain unfilled. It is understood that Mr. Staniforth Smith, ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. A QUESTION OF RETROSPECTIVE PAY.

    The Barwell Government has weathered the political crisis over the question of retrospective pay to Government workers. The Premier, during the warm debate in ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. DIVISION OF LITHUANIA.

    It is reported that Poland and Esthonia have secretly agreed to divide Lithuania, it being understood that the north will be handed over to Esthonia and the ...

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  36. OTHER CENTRES.

    Attempts to get in touch with Esk last evening were unsuccessful. It was learnt from Laidley that the storm had not been very heavy there, but that it was reported ...

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  37. A COMMUNIST MANIFESTO.

    The Communist Party of Australia, which has been formed in Sydney, to-day issued a manifesto at the Trades Hall. The manifesto states that, amongst other ...

    Article : 93 words
  38. FINED FOR STRIKING.

    In the summons court to-day Ernest Rogers (linotype operator), William Buckingham (employed as a stone hand) and Edward Lewis (linotype operator), ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    The indications are that the vote to be taken in California will result in the Japanese exclusion legislative amendment being carried by two to one. ...

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