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  2. EMPIRE UNITY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, addressing members of the Empire Parliamentary Association to-day, paid a tribute to ...

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  3. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    Notwithstanding the report that it was understood in Government circles that the peace negotiations between British Ministers and the Sinn Fein ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Evening Post" states that, with indications pointing to another Chinese rejection of the Shantung province ...

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  5. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A post mortem examination of the body of an old man who died in the Isolation Hospital to-day revealed that death was due to pneumonic plague. ...

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  6. FISTICUFFS IN PARLIAMENT.

    A grossly disoiderly scene occurred in the Legislative Assembly last night while the Wheat Marketing Bill was being considered in committee. ...

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  7. MALABAR REBELLION

    The situation in Malabar has lulled somewhat. The rebel leader is resting, anw now hiding in the jungle. It is rumoured that his Amazonian wife has ...

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  8. BRUNY ISLAND OIL

    Mr. Loftus Hills, the Government Geologist, reporting on the alleged occurrence of oil seepages on Bruny Island, says, inter alia:— ...

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  9. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales inaugurated the era of home rule for Malta to-day when he opened the new Parliament in the ancient palace. The Grand ...

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  10. COMMENT BY JAPANESE DELEGATE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states that Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain, and the principal ...

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  11. ARMS FOR IRELAND.

    The German Government announces that on October 6 a shipment of arms intended for Ireland was confiseated at a German port, and the captain of the ...

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  12. THE TRIAL OF EXTREMISTS.

    In the trial of Mahomed Ali and other extremists on the charge of [?]dition, which concluded at Karachi to-day, the presiding judge delivered ...

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  13. THE RAT CAMPAIGN AT SYDNEY.

    No plague-infected rats were found in Sydney to-day. The president of the Board of Public Health (Dr. Armstrong) warns the ...

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  14. THE REPUBLICAN FORCES.

    Yesterday Irish republican forces seized the Cardonagh workhouse in County Clare, and posted armed sentries outside it. ...

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  15. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.

    The Legislature of British Columbia, has passed a resolution asking the Dominion Government to so amend the Imperial Act of Canada as to totally ...

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  16. OPINION DIVIDED.

    Opinion is divided as to the trend of the conference between British Ministers and the Sinn Fein leaders. The conference sat late last night for ...

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  17. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Tokio newspapers, commenting on the reports that the United States will urge the abrogation of the AngloJapanese alliance as a preliminary to ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Dr. T. J. Macnamara, the Minister of Labour, admitted that the abolition of bonuses would reduce wages ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO BREAK GAOL.

    An organised effort was made on Sunday at Lahore, the capital of the Punjaub, by a large body of prisoners, to rush the main gate of the central ...

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  20. THE PRUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    The Prussian Ministry has resigned owing to the fact that it relied on the tolerance of the Right and not the Left party for its retention of office. ...

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  21. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Acting Premier (Hon W. B. Propsting) received yesterday the following cablegram from the Premier (Sir Walter Lee), who is in Melbourne[?] ...

    Article : 247 words
  22. THE BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Priv[?] Seal replying to Mr. J. R. Clynes, the Labour member for ...

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  23. SENTENCES OF DEATH

    Judgment was delivered yesterday in the case of Ali Musaliar and 37 others who were charged before a special tribunal at Calcut with waging war ...

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  24. RUSSIA.

    Mr. H. Hoover, the American Secretary of Commerce, testifying to-day before the Military Committee of the House of Representatives, said that ...

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  25. SINN FEIN AGAIN BUSY.

    A number of disquieting incidents were reported from Belfast yesterday. Mr. McHugh, the chairman of the Fermanagh County Council, has been ...

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  26. THE CATTLE TICK.

    Sixty-nine head of cattle were on the manifest of the s.s. Westralia, which arrived at Hobart from Sydney on Wednesday, but only 67 reached this ...

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  27. CHINESE FINANCES.

    As already announced, the American group of the Chinese Consortium announeos that China has defaulted on the 5,500,000 dollar loan raised in ...

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  28. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Sir James Mills, the chairman of the Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, presided to-day at a luncheon given to Lord Robert Cecil, one of the ...

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  29. DEBTS TO THE ALLIES.

    Replying to the Note of the Russian Soviet Government renewing its offer to recognise the State loan obligations of the Czarist Government ...

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  30. THE OPENING DAY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says he learns on good authority that the Disarmament Conference will open at half-past ...

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  31. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. Justice Anderson, of the Federal High Court has issued an injunction in ...

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  32. BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    A bill has been introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Muir-Mackenzie for the purpose of excluding cheque payments of bets from the Gaming ...

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  33. THE BRITISH DELEGATION.

    Mr. A J. Balfour, one of the principal delegates to the Washington Disarmament Conferc[?], prior to his embarkation for New York to-day, said: ...

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  34. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    A mysterious reticence is still being observed by those concerned regarding the experiments in wireless telephony and wireless telegraphy being carried ...

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  35. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE.

    It appeals that there has been tacit agreement between the prosecution and defence in the "Fatty" Arbuckle case, and that the latter will not advance ...

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  36. GENERAL STRIKE THEATENED.

    Thirty thousand miners in Indiana and Ohio have struck work as a protest against the judgment of Mr. Justice Anderson, and the officials of the ...

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  37. THE FAILURE OF BOLSHEVISM.

    M. Litvinoff, who some time ago was the Russian Trade Commissioner to Great Britain, interviewed in Copenhagen to-day by a representative of ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST IN CONFERENCE.

    Senator Bakhap, in the Senate to-day, moved- (1) That the Senate of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of ...

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  39. OVERSEA FREIGHTS.

    Information has been received from London that the rates of freight on refrigerated cargo are to be considered in January, and that there is every ...

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  40. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    Alfred Siegel, the American song writer, is suing Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight boxing champion of the world, for 100,000 dollars, on the ...

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  41. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

    The International Court Justice appointed by the League of Nations will be inaugurated at The Hague [?] January 22. ...

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  42. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    An important sidelight was revealed at the Bow-Street Police Court to-day in connection with the strange family tragedy at Streatham, in South-West ...

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  43. BASIC WAGE IN N.S.W.

    The Railway Commissioners applied to Judge Curlewis in the State Arbitration Court to-day for a reduction in the wages of certain employees by 3s. ...

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  44. THE EX-EMPEROR KARL

    The ex-Emperor Karl and his wife were placed to-day upon a warship belonging to the British flotilla on the Danube. Their removal from Tihany ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT.

    On the strength of the success of the recent South African loan in London the Union Government contemplates bringing forward the first instalment of ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL MINES

    Before proceeding to the Premiers' Conference to-day, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Dooley) had an interview with representatives of the Broken ...

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  47. DEPOSING THE HAPSBURGS.

    Hungary has agreed to comply within seven days with the request of the Allied Council of Ambassadors, to depose the ex-Emperor Karl and other ...

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  48. ARMISTICE DAY.

    The United States Senate to-day passed a resolution declaring Armistice Day (November 11) a national holiday. ...

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