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  2. CHANGING OUTLOOK. OVERSEAS SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Murmurs are beginning to be heard among the British seamen on strike. Although the leaders, profess to see success in sight if the rank and file will hold out, the events of the last few ...

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  3. WILL IT AGAIN BE A THEATRE OF WAR?

    MAP OF THE NEAR EAST. Recent cable messages indicate that Turkey in Asia may again be the scene of war, the Turks having adopted a belligerent attitude in connection with the inclusion of Mosul in the territory of Iraq. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRAMWAY TRUST. TO END IN DECEMBER.

    The atmosphere of mystery with which the Government has surrounded its precise intentions respecting the life of the Brisbane Tramway Trust ...

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  5. OMINOUS SIGNS.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" asserts that reports from Turkey confirm the stories that four Turkish divisions are destined for the Iraq front. It is also reported ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. FLAT REFUSAL. DEFIANT WITNESSES.

    Witnesses appearing before the Deportation Board in Sydney yesterday refused to answer any questions put by Mr. Lamb (for the Crown). ...

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  7. EMPIRE TRADE. PRESS SUPPORT.

    At the Imperial Press Conference Mr. Green (South Africa) strongly supported Major Astor's motion, "That this conference invites the newspaper Press in all ...

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  8. WAR DEBTS. TEMPORARY AGREEMENT.

    The French proposals for the pernanent settlement of the war debt to the United States of America were reje[?]ted, but a temporary arrangement, ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. THRICE SHOT. MT. GRAVATT VICTIM.

    At the General Hospital yesterday evidence in the recent sensational Mt. Gravatt shooting episode was given by Robert Alexander M'Vicker, who is ...

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  10. MUST BE UNITED. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    The Australian Press Association has learned, in regard to the appointment of State Governors, that the Imperial authorities are not disposed to ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. CAPITAL LEVY. "BURIAL SERVICE."

    A delegate to the British Labour Conference at Liverpool described one resolution as "the burial service of the capital levy," and he appealed to ...

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  12. SCENE AT FREMANTLE.

    As expected, after the determination of the waterside workers to handle the cargo of the vessel, the steamer Trelyon, which had been anchored in Gage Roads for a ...

    Article : 249 words
  13. BACK TO WORK.

    It was reported to-day that 70 men out of 82 had resumed work on the Ascanius, and also that 42 seamen from the Balranald had gone back. ...

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  14. COUNCIL'S POSITION.

    Referring to the Government's decision, the Mayor (Alderman W. A. Jolly) said yesterday that the council had given serious consideration to the whole ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. WEAKENING DAILY.

    Though the British seamen on strike in Melbourne still profess to be enthusiastic respecting the ultimate success of their cause, it is evident that their resistance ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. STUDENT HABITS.

    Sir Arthur Keith (Hunterian Professor, Royal College of Surgeons of England), lecturing at King's College, gave in interesting anaylsis of the character of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. SEAMAN'S CONVICTION.

    Chief Justice Blair yesterday afternoon, in the Supreme Court Chambers, granted a rule nisi, returnable to the Full Court, which sits on Tuesday next, calling on ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. PROPOSED ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Recently, union authorities requested the Government to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the administration of the Tramway Trust, so far as the ...

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  19. "CLASS TYRANNY."

    "I cannot be blind to the forces which are working in many of the self-governing countries for the disruption of really representative Governments and the ...

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  20. LINER SUEVIC.

    There is every likelihood that the White Star liner, Suevic, will leave for Sydney to-morrow, despite the fact that the strikers have made determined efforts to ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. AIR TRANSPORT.

    "Unless Britain maintains her communications at the highest state of efficiency and rapidity made possible by scientific aircraft the Empire will ...

    Article : 191 words
  22. A DEADLOCK.

    No progress towards a settlement of the rotary system trouble on the Queensland coast was made yesterday. Until the system is abandoned at Gladstone, ...

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  23. DECISION IN BRITAIN.

    The Marine Workers' Union held a delegate meeting in London, at the conclusion of which a statement was issued saying it had been decided to carry on ...

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  24. SCATHING ATTACK.

    Lord Headley, the famous engineer, addressing members of the Royal Society of St. George, at the Mansion House, made a scathing attack upon the Communists. He ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. WHEAT FARMERS.

    "Wheat farmers in five Australian States will suffer a serious reduction in their net returns if the present strike continues," said a prominent wheat exporter ...

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  26. LINER SAILS.

    The British steamer Paki Paki sailed from Melbourne for London last night with a full cargo, the white crew remaining loyal. ...

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  27. TO ADDRESS SEAMEN.

    Striking seamen will be addressed by the Rev. Father Maynard at a demonstration at the Exhibition Hall on Tuesday night. Mr. Miles Ferricks, M.L.A., ...

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  28. TIMBER HANDLING.

    At a recent meeting of timber men at Atherton it was decided to form a stevedornig company to handle all timber on the Cairns waterfront. Eight provisonal ...

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  29. MOB RULE.

    Mr. N. C. Seale (deputy chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association) issued the following statement to-night:—"An urgent wire from ...

    Article : 250 words
  30. SEDITION MONGERS.

    Redoubled efforts by sedition mongers to subvert the services were dealt with by the Attorney-General (Sir D. Hogg) in a speech at Newquay to-night. He ...

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  31. JUDICIAL CRIMES.

    Mr. George Renwick, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," alleges that gruesome judicial crimes are being perpetrated by Roumanians in Bessarabia. The story ...

    Article : 228 words
  32. WELCOME GUEST.

    M. Tehitcherin (the Russian Commissar for Foreign Affairs) is spending a busy time in Berlin. He has held repeated conferences with Dr. Luther and ...

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  33. GREAT POSSIBILITIES.

    Recalling that the Imperial Press Conference his been described, not inappropriately, as an "unofficial Parliament of the British Peoples " the "Daily ...

    Article : 229 words
  34. A BLOW TO COMMUNISTS.

    Another blow to the Communists was indicated when the full list of the new executive was announced at the Labour conference last night. The result of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. SUGAR TRANSPORT.

    Mr. F. J. Woods presided at a wellattended meeting of farmers at Ayr. In outlining the position Mr. Woods stated that it was not likely that any sugar ...

    Article : 430 words
  36. SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    Inquiry has revealed the unexpected fact that the submarine Sebastiano was ram[?]ned by the Italian steamer Capena. This information was conveyed in a letter ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. MR. COLLIER'S VERSION.

    Referring to the statement by Mr. N. C. Seale (deputy chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association) regarding the incident on the ...

    Article : 172 words
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