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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Following the objections made by several Queensland members of the House of Representatives to the proposal that there should be a short ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. GRECO-TURKISH WAR

    Opinion in diplomatic circles in England and France on the Near Eastern situation continues is satisfactory as possible. Both England and France ...

    Article : 560 words
  4. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that a meeting of the combined British delegation to the Assembly of the ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    The effort of the rebels to retake Macroom, in County Cork, was more serious than at first reported. They almost surrounded the town, and fired ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. THE NEWSPAPER LIBEL.

    In No. 2 Jury Court to-day, before their Honors Mr. Justice James and Mr. Justice Steel, with a jury of 12, the hearing of the action brought by ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. WATTLE DAY.

    Unfavourable weather — threatening skies and intermittent showers—could not damp the ardour of workers in yesterday's Wattle Day appeal for the ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE CRISIS.

    The Pretoria correspondent of the "Cape Times," referring to the speech made, yesterday at Ladysmith by Mr. H. Burton, the Minister of Finance in ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. MOSLEM WORLD BEHIND TURKEY.

    The Turkish victory is complete. Constantinople will again be Turkish. Neither Europe nor England will venture a conflict with Mustapha Kemal ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. THE YEA MURDER.

    The trial of Reuben Fox, 20 years of age, who is charged with having murdered Josephine Jane McLaughlin, a young married woman, at Yea, on July ...

    Article : 330 words
  11. COMMONWEALTH STATES.

    Arrangements have been made for Mr. Owen Dixon, K.C., to leave Melbourne at an early date to present to the Privy Council in London the case ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. REPARATIONS.

    It is reported in Berlin that a large German building material company has concluded an agreement with French building firms for reconstructing the ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. DEPUTATION TO BRITISH MINISTERS.

    A communique issued to-day states that a deputation from the General Council of Trades Unions visited Downing-street to-day, and interviewed Mr. ...

    Article : 335 words
  14. THE DAIL EIREANN.

    The Dail Eireann, by 47 to 16 votes yesterday passed the second reading of the Constitution Bill. Mr. Gavan, Duffy condemned the ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. RAKING IN THE COIN.

    A feature of this year's effort which has met with remarkable success was a campaign conducted by mail. It is confidently anticipated that when the final ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The "New York Evening Telegram," in an editorial to-day headed "The Anzacs," says that no maudlin pacifist sentimentality prevails among the ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. VICTORIAN WHEAT.

    The chairman of the Victorian Wheat-growers Co-operation (Mr. Hill, M.H.R.), who addressed the conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union at Ballarat ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. SHIPBUILDING CONTROL.

    The balance-sheet issued by the Shipbuilding Board of Control, covering the first 12 months of the period of its control, shows that, after allowing for ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. MIGRATION.

    The number of emigrants who left Great Britain in the first half of the present year totalled 75,234, of whom 18,337 went to Australia and 6,330 to ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. HOUSING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) stated that during the last three years ended March 31 various Government ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. MAD RUSSIA.

    The lates art craze in Soviet Russia is for conductorless orchestral concerts, and all conductors have been formally abolished on the ground that their ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. COTTON-GROWING IN AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the Empire Cotton-growing Association to-day, Mr. M. L. Shepherd, the Official Secretary in Great Britain of the Commonwealth, ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN ORANGE EXPORT.

    Remarkable statements are embodied in correspondence which has recently passed between the Victorian Central Citrus Association and the Melbourne ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. CANADIAN LABOUR.

    The Calgary branch of the Canadian Federation of Labour passed a resolution to-day to the effect that a protest be forwarded to Mr. Mackenzie King, ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. NEWSPAPER STRIKE SETTLED

    The newspaper strike has been settled, and the papers in the city will again be published to-morrow. ...

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  26. MAORI SUPPORT PROMISED.

    If New Zealand should be called upon to send away a contingent it can rely on the support of the Maoris, judging by telegrams received by the ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. AVIATION.

    M. Lecointe, the French airman, has broken the world's aviation record for speed by travelling 213½ miles an hour. ...

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  28. RELIEF WORK.

    Admiral Bristol, the American High Commissioner at Constantinople, has telegraphed to the State Department at Washington that the lack of ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. TURKS' DEMAND TO CROSS STRAITS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Turks have demanded to cross the Dardanelles Straits in pursuit of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. PALESTINE.

    President Harding signed a joint Congressional resolution to-day, stating that the United States favours the establishment of Palestine as a ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. MURDER CHARGES WITHDRAWN.

    As the result of a street affray on September 10 Gerald Vincent Smith, 29 years of age, had his skull fractured, and died in the Melbourne Hospital the ...

    Article : 88 words
  32. DISASTER IN FRANCE.

    Owing to the bursting of a petrol tank in the air yesterday a French seaplane fell 1,000ft., and the pilot and the observer were burned to death ...

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  33. OVERSEA FREIGHTS.

    Arising out of a request made to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) on Thursday, urging him to use his influence to obtain a reduction in freights for veal ...

    Article : 178 words
  34. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE.

    Captain G. C. Matthews and Captain Roy King, directors of the SydneyAdelaide air mail service, arrived in Sydney to-day by motor-car, after ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. CROSSING OF THE STRAITS.

    Commenting upon the cable message received from the Constantinople correspondent of the London "Daily Express" regarding the Turkish demands ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. THE ECLIPSE.

    To-day various sections of the observing party belonging to the British Astronomical Society and other private visiting observers compared their data ...

    Article : 307 words
  37. NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERIES.

    Coal miners have introduced the "darg" at a number of collieries in the northern district with the object of reducing the output. It was explained ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Charlton asked the Prime Minister, in view of the cable message to ...

    Article : 494 words
  39. ANGLO-FRENCH CONFERENCE.

    The French newspapers declare that the conference between representatives of Great Britain and France on the Near Eastern situation was a real ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    All the Ebb Vale Company's collieries and iron and steel works in the Ebbw Vale area in Wales are closing indefinitely, and 10,000 men will be ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. THE SEAL KING CASE.

    Finality in the Seal King case was reached by the V.R.C. Committee to-day. As a result of its inquiries the committee, while endorsing the ...

    Article : 201 words
  42. VENTURESOME VOYAGE.

    Early in the month Captain and Mrs. H. J. Symonds commenced a voyage from Southampton to Australia via the Panama Canal in the yacht ...

    Article : 205 words
  43. REINFORCING THE ALLIED FLEET.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that after a conference between Admiral Lord Beatty and Admiral Grasset, the ...

    Article : 50 words
  44. AN INTERNATIONAL PACT.

    Mr. J. Hodge, the Labour member for Gorton, on behalf of the international miners generally and British miners particularly, has invited permanent ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. THE NEUTRAL ZONE.

    Marshal Foch has handed to M. Poincare, the Prime Minister of France, a statement that Chanak, on the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles, ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. COMMONWEALTH ROAD GRANT

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Laird Smith asked whether any application had been made by the Government of Tasmania for its proportion ...

    Article : 141 words
  47. THE STRIKE IN MARSEILLES.

    Only 300 seamen out at 5,000 are working in Marseilles. Four thousand intending passengers are held up. ...

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  48. AMAZING SCENES IN INDIA.

    The Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that there were amazing scenes on the banks of the River Ganges and at other Hindu places ...

    Article : 129 words
  49. HENRY FORD'S WORKS.

    Last week it was stated that 18,000 employees at one plant at Detroit run by Mr. Henry Ford, the motor manufacturer, had been paid off, and ...

    Article : 86 words
  50. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Sympathetic."—No space. ...

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  51. M. VENIZELOS.

    Greek politicians stress the fact that if the Powers were to induce M. Venizelos, the former Prime Minister of Greece, to abandon his opposition to ...

    Article : 89 words
  52. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    President Harding has signed the United States Tariff Bill, under which increased duties are imposed on wool imports. ...

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  53. WATTLE DAY AT NEW NORFOLK.

    A street stall, organised by the local branch of the Red Cross Society, was held here to-day, and the proceeds amounted to £10 13s. 5d. ...

    Article : 49 words
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