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  2. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The president of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce (Mr. M. L. Susman) has not yet received a reply to the telegram which he sent on Saturday ...

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  3. FEDERAL GENERAL ELECTION.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) replied to-day to the remarks uttered concerning him by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in his speech at the ...

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  4. THE 48 HOUR WEEK.

    Owing to an unexpected hitch occurring the engineers did not resume work this morning, as anticipated As far is can be ascertained, the ...

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  5. RECENT SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    The Harbour-master (Captin Milford McArthur) at yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board submitted reports of inquiries into the upsetting ...

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  6. THE UNREST IN ITALY.

    The special correspondent at Milan of the "Daily Chronicle," explaining the situation in Italy, says that the Fascisti coup is not a revolution, but ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    Mr. Hughes, the Secretary of State in the American Government speaking to-day at Boston (Massachusetts), said:—We favour an International ...

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  8. BURGLARIES IN MELBOURNE

    While making his rounds early this morning a dustman was startled to see a man peering at him from the window of a building in a lane that runs off ...

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  9. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The "Morning Post" gives details of a remarkable political contract allegedly signed by C. McCurdy, Parliamentary Secretary of the Treasury, ...

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  10. PERTH ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers states that a mass meeting of the men considered a telegram from the union's representative in ...

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  11. THE SHERERS' STRIKE.

    Arthur Rae was charged in the Central Summons Court to-day with having between August 24 and September 9 done something in the nature of a strike. ...

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  12. BOMBS IN DUBLIN.

    Two bombs were thrown to-day at a military car proceeding along Patrick-street, Dublin, but missed their objective. They exploelod, ...

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  13. PREFERENCE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Full Bench of the Supreme Court to-day gave judgment in the application of various unions for the de letion of the preference to returned ...

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  14. ORMONDE'S MELBOURNE CUP. TRIP.

    The attempt by the Seamen's Union to cause a strike on the Orient liner Ormonde, 14,853 tons, one of the vessels' granted permission to carry ...

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  15. LABOUE TROUBLES.

    After six weeks the strike of coalminers at Ebbw Vale, in Monmouthshire, has fizzled out. Six thousand men are working in the principal pits, ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY BOATING TRAGEDY.

    NO trace has been found of the bodies of Beatrice Jameson, William Porter, and Alfred Dawson, who were drowned when the sailing boat Baronia was swamped in Sydney ...

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  17. LOYAL DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The news that Kiung Emmanuel had called upon Signor Mussolini to form a Ministry aroused enthusiasm in Northern Italy. ...

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  18. WITHDRAWING THE WAR BONUS.

    The ballot of the shipbuilding operatives in England regarding the withdrawal of the last 10s. a week war bonus has resulted in a majority of ...

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  19. ANOTHER MANSION ON FIRE.

    A fire, the origin of which is unknown, broke out last night at Yaxley-hall, in Suffolk, and gutted the building. The hall was owned by Lord ...

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  20. THE PRIME MINISTER ON "TRUE BLUE" LIBERALISM.

    The Prime Minister, speaking at the Norwood Town-hall to-night, again criticised the attitude of the State Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), mainly in ...

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  21. ALL-AUSTRALIA LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The executive of the Australian Labour party met to night, and dealt with the request from the Council of Action that immediate steps be taken to put into operation ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR

    The Administrative Council of the International Labour Office, constituted by the, Washington Conference, having expired, a new council, which ...

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  23. PROVINCIAL PRESS CONFERENGE.

    The 11th annual conference of the Australian Provincial Press Association was opened in Sydney to-day by the Premier (Sir Geo. Fuller). Mr. ...

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  24. TRANSMISSION OF SOUND.

    In connection with the explosion yesterday it Oldebroek, in Holland, of 5,000 kilogrammes of perchlonte of ammonia in order to ascertain ...

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  25. S.A. LIBERAL UNION.

    Resentment is felt at Mount Gambier at the method by which Mr. livingstone. M.H.R., who represents Barker in the House of Representatives, was ...

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  26. KENEWED FIGHTING.

    Yesterday squadrons trom Abruzzi, numbering several thousand Fascisti, surrounded the San Lorenzo quartet of Rome, which has been the stroughold ...

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  27. FORGERY AND UTTERING

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Eric Harold McBride, clerk, aged 25 years was arraigned on four charges of forging and uttering parcels of inscribed ...

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  28. THE SWANSEA MURDERS.

    Two additional charges of murder were preferred against George Carpenter yesterday, when Chief Detective Inspector Oakes applied, before the ...

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  29. S.A. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES BILL

    The House of Assemble to-night debated the second reading of the Industrial Disputes Bill, and eventually carried the measure by 22 votes to 19. ...

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  30. CANADA AND FRANCK.

    Negotiations are proceeding in Paris for the conclusion of a commercial treaty betwewn France and Canada. The Canadian representatives are Mr. ...

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  31. BOXING.

    At Cardiff last night Lloyd, the Australian boxer, met Llewellyn, and the litter retirecl in the 13th round. Police-Constable Trevor Llewellyn, ...

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  32. DENISON AND FRANKLIN.

    The joint councils of the Denison and Franklin branches of the National Federation met at the Federation rooms last night for the purpose of ...

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  33. PROTECTING THE POPE.

    During the crisis the Government adopted the most minute precautions to protect the Pope, surrounding the Vatican with loyalist troops, with ...

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  34. PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS.

    At to-day's proceedings of the PanPacific Congress now being held at Honolulu, Mr. James Robb, the Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, ...

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  35. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The State Department at Washington announces the delivery of a Note to the Chinese Government serving notice on it of the determination of ...

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  36. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Ministor of Customs (Mr. Rodgers) has received a cable message stating that the Dominions are to be represented on the commerce board of ...

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  37. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Signor Mussolini announces the following members of his Ministry:— Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of the ...

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  38. THE RISDON FATALITY.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of Richard Mulholland, who died at the General Hospital on October 17, as the result of a severe fracture of ...

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  39. MRS. TUDOR'S MISFORTUNE

    Since the death, some months ago, of Mr. Frank Gwynne Tudor, leader of the Labour Federal Opposition, his wife. Mrs. Fanny Jane Tudor, has been ...

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  40. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    Lord Robert Cecil, the Unionist member for Kitchin, addressing his constituents to-day, said he welcomed the new Government, because he believed ...

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  41. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    The Fruit Council is to meet in Melbourne on Thursday, November 9, and the Minister of Customs (Mr. Rodgers), who has called the meeting, hopes that ...

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  42. YORKE'S PENINSULA MINING CRISIS.

    The crisis in the mining industry on Yorke's Peninsula, owing to the refusal, of the unions to accept only one man to each jack hammer, has revealed a ...

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  43. SMALLPOX.

    There are 25 cases of small-pox in the Poplar district of the East End of London, which was reported yesterday to be developing alarmingly. ...

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  44. THE RUSSIAN ARISTOCRACY.

    A number of former Russian aristocrats are working in Paris for a living Count Ignatieff is now a taxicab driver. Prince Katichby is ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUIT.

    This is the first season in which all Australian canned fruit has been ontitled to claim the British preference of one-sixth of the duty on the ground ...

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  46. THE CARNARVONSHIRE CONSERVATIVES.

    The Carnarvonshire Conservatives, in grateful recognition of Mr. Lloyd George's war work, have decided not to oppose him if they receue an ...

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  47. ALLEGED MURDER BY NATIVES.

    The Deputy-Postmaster-General (Mr. G. Lloyd) has received a telegram from the postmaster at Hall's Creek stating that the police party from the ...

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  48. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Referring to the price of sugar being reduced from to-morrow to 5d. per lb., the Minister of Customs (Mr. Rodgers) to-day said that the whole deficit had ...

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  49. SHIPPING.

    Mr. Charles Holdsworth, the managing director of the Canadian-Australian Steamship Co., who arrived at Honolulu to-day, announced that a ...

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  50. COTTON PICKERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is understood that the Australian Cotton Growing Association intends to bring out to Queensland a fair experienced cotton pickers from America, ...

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  51. AN ELECTION INCIDENT.

    There was a piquant election incident yesterday at Haddington, to the east of Edinburgh, the home of Lord Balfour. Sir John A. Hope the Coalition ...

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  52. THE DEATH OF BANJO.

    Constable Flinders returned to Hall's Creek station, Kimberley to-day, and reported that Banjo, the aboriginal suspected of having murdered Joseph ...

    Article : 88 words
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