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  2. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In a judgment to-day, the Full Court of the Federal Arbitration Court decided that the principle adopted by the President (Mr. Justice Powers) of ...

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  3. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Robert Donald, managing director of the Bradford and District Newspaper Co., and formerly editor of the "Daily Chronicle," who resigned from ...

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  4. BARON HEADLEY'S AFFAIRS.

    Baron Headley, against whom a receiving order in bankruptcy was lodged in June last, when he told a meeting of his creditors that he was abundantly ...

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  5. MR. LLOYD GEORGE RESIGNS

    Mr. Lloyd George tendered his resignation as Prime Minister to the King this morning, and His Majesty accepted the resignation. ...

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  6. CONSERVATIVE DISSENTIENTS.

    A letter was issued to-day, signed by Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead, Lord Balfour, Sir Robert Horne, Sir Laming Worthington Evans, Lord Lee of ...

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  7. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    A direction by the chairman of the Coal Tribunal that "darg" should be [?] by the employees at the Richmond Main colliery has been ignored by the ...

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  8. S.S. OONAH STILL AGROUND.

    To-day no further efforts were made to refloat the steamer Oonah, which ran aground on Kelso Spit, just inside the Tamar Heads, on Wednesday morning. ...

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  9. THE FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Mr Lloyd George made the first announcement of his resignation to a deputation to-day from the Miners' Federation, which called at 10 Downing ...

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  10. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Two Japanese cruisers and a number of destroyers were despatched to-day to Vladivostock, the proncipal Russian naval station, to protect Japanese ...

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  11. REPLACING THE VESSEL.

    Acting on the decision of the Launceston Progress Association to leave no stone unturned to have the normal Launceston-Melbourne service resumed ...

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  12. SALVAGE OF VALUABLE CARGO.

    Divers who are engaged in salvage work to-day located, off Withernsea, on the Yorkshire coast, the steamer Empress, which was torpedoed in 1917, ...

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  13. WORLD WAR VETERANS.

    Captain Darte, Australian representative at the American Legion Conference, which is meeting here suggested that there should be an organisation ...

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  14. THE LESSON FROM NEWPORT.

    Mr. Clarry, the Conservative candidate who was successful at the Newport (Monmouthshire) by-election, expressed the opinion to-day that the ...

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  15. THE FEDERAL GENERAL ELECTION.

    According to the Minister of Home and Territories (Senator Pearce), who returned from Sydney to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) has made good ...

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  16. SIR WILLIAM MEYER,

    The death of Sir William Meyer occurred under tragic circumstauces in the street to-day. His body was taken to the Westminster Hospital as that of ...

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  17. RURAL WORKERS IN N.S.W.

    The Board of Trade announced this afternoon that as a result of the inquiry respecting the cost of living of rural workers it had resolved not to prescribe ...

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  18. "READY FOR A FIGHT."

    Mrs. Lloyd George, speaking at East Ham last night, said: "You can take it that whatever happens in the present crisis, my husband is quite ready. He ...

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  19. TUG LEAVER MELBOURNE TO ASSIST.

    A telegram was received in Launceston last night that a tugboat had left Melbourne during the afternoon to assist in the attempt to refloat tile Oonah ...

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  20. THE NEAR EAST.

    The' Government to-day suggested that a conference should be held at Lugano, in Switzerland, on November 6, to consider matters affecting the ...

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  21. ENROLMENT OP ELECTORS.

    The Amending Electoral Act of 1922 contains a provision that an elector whose real place of living is not in the division in respect of which he is ...

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  22. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The leading newspapers to-day are unanimous in attributing the defeat of Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Chamberlain to the decisive pronouncement made, by ...

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  23. ADRIFT ON LAKE DULVERTON.

    An unusual [?] occurred [?] Lake [?] Thursday afternoon, and [?] the subject [?] ...

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  24. CHECKMATING THE I.W.W.

    In order to prevent them from interfering in a strike on the waterfront, the police to-day arrested 200 members of the organisation known as the ...

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  25. NELSON'S "VICTORY."

    As financial stringency precludes the Government voting money for the restoration of the flagship Victory, the Admiralty has authorised the Society ...

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  26. PROHIBITION.

    The State Department to-day denied that the British Government had lodged a formal protest against the seizure of the British [?] Emerald, eight ...

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  27. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    The Bucharest-Constanza express train was derailed to-day. Nineteen persons were killed, and 50 wer injured ...

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  28. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., who is opposing Mr. Hughes at North Sydney as an Independent candidate, in opening his campaign at the Town-hall, ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The police to-day arrested Herr Franz Gahlen, a Communist member of the German Reichstag, and editor of the "Rotefarm," Gahlen has been ...

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  30. BRITISH SPORTS.

    A ballot with the object of placing various sports in their order of popularity with the public has been conducted by the Red Cross Society. Nearly ...

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  31. THE IRISH SETTLEMENT.

    An interesting situation has arisen in connection with the Irish Constitution, which must be ratified before December 6, but there is no reason to believe that ...

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  32. PERTH ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The Perth Anglican Diocesan Synod, with one dissentient, to-day resolved that steps be taken to release the Church of England in Australia from ...

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  33. SWIMMING.

    In the swimming contests to-day, in the 100 yards event Holft finished behind Wehselau, Bowner being third, and Shand fourth. No records were ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WOMAN SENTENCED.

    Rita Fisk, an Australian woman, was sentenced to-day to three months' imprisonment in the second division for embezzlement. The Common Sergeant ...

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  35. MR. BONAR LAWS POSITION.

    Mr. Bonar Law, having retired from tho leadership of the Conservative party some time ago, on account of ill-health, informed the King to-day that be must ...

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  36. THE GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    The term of office of Herr Friedrich Ebert as President of the German Republic is to be extended to 1925. Herr Ebert was elected by the ...

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  37. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the executive of the State-school Teachers' Union was held at Launceston yesterday afternoon, when the matter of the reduction of the ...

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  38. INDIA.

    The Akali leaders published to-day a communique in which they declare that the allegations that they are carrying on active propaganda with a view to ...

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  39. AN AMERICAN VIEW.

    Commenting to-day on the resignation of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), the "New York Times" says: —The old English maxim that England ...

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  40. MR. CHARLTON SURPRISED.

    Much surprise was expressed to-day by the leader of the Opposition (Mr Charlton) at the announcement that the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) had do ...

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  41. THE CARLTON CLUB MEETING.

    Mr. Chamberlain in his address at the Carlton Club meeting closely followed the lines of his Birmingham speech. He declared the old party issues were ...

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  42. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly to-night the Minister of Health (Mr. Oakes) said that he would give consideration next session to the question of ...

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  43. POSTAL BOARD'S INQUIRY.

    When the board of inquiry which had investigated the allegations of imrproper conduct in the performance of his duties against Frederick Golding, chief ...

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  44. HOBART-STRAHAN SERVICE.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. C. McPhee) yesterday announced that he had further discussed with the general manager of the State Shipping ...

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  45. PERSIA.

    [?] the Persian Minister of War, who recently tendored his resignation as a result of attacks in Parliament against his growing power and ...

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  46. THE CONSERVATIVE IRISH POLICY.

    Speaking at Cirencester to-day, Lord Salisbury, in outlining the Conservative Irish policy, declared: "The Union has been destroyed. We cannot turn the ...

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  47. FIRE AT ZEEHAN RACECOURSE

    What has every appearance of an act of incendiarism is to be recorded in the instance of a fire which has taken place at the Zeehan racecourse. The [?] ...

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  48. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    There are many conjectures regarding the position of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill), who is too [?] to concern ...

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  49. PRIME MINISTER'S ITINERARY.

    According to present arrangements Mr. Hughes will return to Melbourne next Wednesday evening spend a few days in Victoria, and then pay a ...

    Article : 71 words
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