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  2. "HEALTH WEEK." AUSPICIOUS INAUGURATION

    "Health Week"—in other words, a campaign against ignorance, which is the cause of so much disease—commenced with a series of lectures in the Albert Hall last ...

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  3. HUNTED MEN.

    Eamon Do Valera and Erskine Childers, the Irish revolutionary leaders, are now hunted men. Their proposal for peace is well designed to save ot only ...

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS. NUMBER OF MINES CLOSING TO-DAY.

    All the collieries embarcedd by the Southern Colliery, Proprictors' Association will be closed to-morrow. This will render 5000 employees idle. The owners ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS. MR. HUGHES AND THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Referring to Dr. Page's refusal to accept the invitation extended by the Prime Minister during his address to the National Conference in Sydney last week ...

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  6. SITUATION EASIER TURKISH PROMISES.

    It is officially stated that the Near East situation is easier. The Turks have promised to withdraw from Ererikeul (bordering on the shore of ...

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  7. ON THE LAND. ENGLISH WOOL LETTER.

    Queensland wools maintain their position on the markets of the world, and although there are not this week any. public wool sales to report upon the raw. ...

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  8. STATE'S FINANCES.

    The Queensland Tuesday returns, issued by the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) yesterday, showed that the expenditue for the three months ended September exceeded ...

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  9. WATCHING GREEK DEVELOPMENTS.

    Mr. M. Donohue, telegraping from Constantinople, says that Kemalist circles are following with deep interest the over throw of King Constantine. Nationilist ...

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  10. RADIO MESSAGE.

    Sir Thomas Lipton yesterday for the first time successfully sent a message by radio across the Atlantic. According to a cable received to-day from London, Sir ...

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  11. ROAD MAKING.

    The Engineer for Roads and Bridges (Mr. D. V. Fleming), who returned recently from in extended trip to America and England, stated in his report to the ...

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  12. AIR RACE.

    Herbert James (England), who was favourite for the Deutsche de la Meuthe speed prize, drove a 450 horse power Bamel-Mars machine. In addition ...

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  13. COMING CONFERENCE.

    The despatch from Angora, which is signed by Hamed Bey, states that a formal reply to the Allies' note will be sent in a few days. The decision to cease ...

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  14. ANOTHER TURKISH MOVE.

    The Turks have occupied several islands' off the coast of Asia Minor. ...

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  15. SOVIET HELP.

    The Soviet has intimated to Angora hei willingness to protect Turkish interests with Russian troops, which are now concentrating in Caucasia with ...

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  16. MACLAREN'S TEAM.

    The 'Athletic News' expresses the opinion that Maclaren's cricket team will have a fairly easy task in New Zealand, and doubts whether Auckland, ...

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  17. MR. WATT AND THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    In Federal political circles it is regarded as significant that Mr. W. Watt had a conference to-day with the members of the Country Party. Some ...

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  18. GREEK CRISIS.

    M. Veuizclos has acepted the direction of Greek national questions abroad, and will act as Greek ambassador overseas. ...

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  19. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    Without having arrived it any definite plan of action the conference of unions has ended at the Trades Hall. The conference was held to discuss what action ...

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  20. SURPLUS OF'£40,000.

    No surprises are expected in the State Budget to be presented by the Treasurer (Mr. M'Pherson) in the Legrslative Assembly to-morrow. Additional taxation ...

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  21. HELPING DIGGERS.

    An opportunity is presented to-day to those who, so far, have not helped the distressed "Diggers" and their dependents, but who desire to do so. ...

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  22. THE NEW CABINET.

    The following are additional members of the new Cabinet:— Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. Zavitzunos. ...

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  23. AMERICAN INCOMES.

    The Internal Revenue Bureau has announced that four personal incomes exceeded 5,000,000 doliais (£1,000,000) in 1920. Two of the persons were residents ...

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  24. TURKISH OBSTINACY.

    The receipt of the Angora note coincides with a striking change in the views of the Press, which is alarmed by the obstinacy of the Turks in remaining in the ...

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  25. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE KING.

    The first act of the new Cabnit was to request the revolutionaries to suspend their military committee, proimsing in returne to reconstitute the army and take ...

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  26. THE MORUYA.

    The manager of the Howard Smith Co., Ltd. (Mr. A. E. Ewart), left by launch this morning, with a gang of wharf labourers and gear for the steamer ...

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  27. CLASSIC DANCER.

    Isadora Duncan, the American-born classic dancer, who recently married Serge Issenine, the Russian poet, in Moscow, thus losing her American citizenship, ...

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  28. FEDERAL REVENUE CUSTOMS AND POSTAL.

    Substantial increases in the Customs and Postal revenue for the first quarter of the financial year are shown in returns issued by the Federal Treasury. ...

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  29. "A FEDERAL CONCERN."

    A compulsory conference, at the request of the A.L.P., took place to-day in the State Arbitration Court before his Honour Mr. Justice Draper, in connection with ...

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  30. FIRES. £3000 DAMAGE AT MUNDUBBERA.

    The premises and contents of the general store of Edgar Macarthui, Mundubbera, were burnt to the ground at midday yesterday. The estimated loss is £3000, and ...

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  31. SMYRNA REFUGEES.

    A total of 177,000 refugees have been evacuated from Smyrna. ...

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  32. TOM MANN IN 'AFRICA.

    Mr. Tom Mann has arrived from England at the invitation of certain labour organisations. When interviewed by the " Cape Argus " he said that he was not ...

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  33. AMERICANS POLICY.

    A statement by Senator Lodge, in a Republic campaign book, just published, disclosed the administrations policy toward Turkey, Senator Lodge says the ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The following is a copy of a letter sent by the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) to the secretary of the Trades and Labour Council: "Sir, I notice by Press reports ...

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  35. TURN FOR THE BETTER.

    Despite the anxiety due to the Cabinet sitting throughout Sunday and only adjourning late in the afternoon, the Near Eastern position to-day took a marked ...

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  36. SEAMEN'S AWARD.

    When the plaint of the Seamen's Union was before the Arbitration Court to-day his Honour Mr. Justice Powers resented judgment upon several minor points ...

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  37. MATERNITY ALLOWANCES.

    In the three months ended September 30, 35,654 maternity allowances were granted, as against 35,596 for the' croresponding period of 1921. ...

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  38. GERMAN CABINET.

    The opposition to the Government's move in the matter of corn prices ia increasing, and has resulted in the linking up of the United Socialists and ...

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  39. IN THE STATE SCHOOLS.

    "Health Week",was commenced in the metropolitan State Schools yesterday, At the request of the Minister for Public Instruction, an hour and a half is being ...

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  40. FRUIT EXPORT.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Pascoe), who attended the conference of the Commonwealth and interstate visitors in Melbourne last week, stated to-day that ...

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  41. SYDNEY JEWELLERS' PREMISES DAMAGED.

    The premises of Fairfax and Roberts, jewellers, of Hunter-street, Sydney, were damaged by fire to-day. The fire broke out on the first floor, and the flames ...

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  42. LABOUR DEMONSTRATION IN SYDNEY.

    Under a leader sky, with lowering clouds and rain threatening, Labour's pageant marched through the crowded streets of Sydney to-day just as it has done on each ...

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  43. WOOL AND BASIL WORKERS

    The Deputy President of the Arbitration Court (his Honour Mr. Justice Webb) yesterday delivered his final award in the plaint of the wool and basil ...

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  44. VIENNA HOUSE RENTS.

    An astonishing strike in Vienna is threatened. The authorities refused to allow property owners to raise rents in proportion to the depreciation of the ...

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  45. TAXATION CASE.

    Rudolph Joseph Eddelbuttel (aged 33 years) was sentenced to two and a half, years' imprisonment in the ' Criminal Court' to-day for having stolen documents ...

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  46. KEMAL INTERVIEWED.

    The correspondent of the "Figaro" interviewed Kemal Pasha, who declares that, he will continue his efforts until the liberation of all Turkish ...

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  47. ERADICATING MOSQUITOES IN TOOWOOMBA.

    For some years the Toowoomba City Council, through its officers, has taken every precaution to combat the mosquito pest in Toowoomba, and very gratifying ...

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  48. THE FITZROY TRAGEDY.

    George Lawrence Fry (aged 32 years, a butcher) was presented before the City Court this morning to answer a charge of having on September 30, at Fitzroy, ...

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  49. SUGAR INDUSTRY,

    A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day unanimously decided to wire to the Federal Government pressing [?] [?] for a [?] of the sugar [?] ...

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