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  2. Steamers Collide in Channel.

    During a fog the Ostend mail strainer Jan Breydel collided with the Norwegian steamer Saline, off the Goodwin Sands. The Salina sank in five minutes. Ten of ...

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  3. THE IRISH NEGOTIATIONS.

    Speading at Dundee to-day, Mr. Churchill, Secretary of State for the Colonies, said the Government was profoundly disappointed over de Valera's ...

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  4. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VISIT.

    Last evening Lord Northcliffe returned to Melbourne after the first of his Victorian country trips. Friday and a Portion of Saturday he spent at Mrs. J. ...

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  5. ANXIOUS TIME FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Hughes Government is likely to heaven an exceedingly anxious time during the forthcoming Parliamentary s[?]ion, which begin on Wednesday. It has a great deal ...

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  6. THE OPPAU EXPLOSION.

    During the search in the rains of the chemical works at Oppau, which were Wrecked by a terrific explosion a few days ago, a rescue party discovered nine ...

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  7. LAST DAY OF SHOW

    In perfect weather the Royal show was brought to a conclusion on Saturday. The attendance constituted a record for the closing day. The number present was ...

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  8. GERMAN GOVERNMENT FEEBLE.

    Writing to the "Sunday Express" from Munich, Lord Beaverbrook says:--"The Republican Government in Germany is feeble and is not likely to last long. All ...

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  9. Sir J. Cook's Departure.

    It is suggested in political circles that Sir Joseph Cook, the present Federal Treasurer, may be included as a member of the British delegation to Washington, in order ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    A telegram from Geneva states that Mr. Balfour, when asked whether he would go to Washington, in view of the fact that Mr. Lloyd George would not attend ...

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  11. RETURN OF MR. HUGHES.

    KALGOORLIE.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had a magnificent reception at Kalgoorlie on Saturday. Crowds were present when the train arrived. The party ...

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  12. SERVIA ATTACKS ALBANIA.

    According to a telegram from Rome severe fighting has occurred between the Servians and Albanians, with heavy losses on both sides. The Albanians were ...

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  13. THE RING EVENTS.

    Saturday's ring events proved of great interest to the large number of spectators and thronged the stands and embankments. Among those who enjoyed the ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster, accompanied by the hon. Mrs. Lubbock, the hon. Mrs. Pitt-Rivers and Miss Sylvester Samuel, and attended by Captain ...

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  15. AMERICA'S NEW TREATIES.

    The Senate foreign relations committee has reported for ratification the German, Austrian and Hungarian peace treaties with two reservations, one prohibiting ...

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  16. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, Commonwealth Director of Immigration, has returned from Geneva. Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. ...

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  17. MR. CHURCHILL HECKLED.

    There was some excitement at Dundee to-day, when Mr. Churchill, Secretary of State for the Colonies, addressed his constituents. Mounted and foot police were ...

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  18. VAULTS FOR THE DEAD.

    The Correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Rome states that it is customary to bury the dead in the Roman district in brick vaults which belong to the ...

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  19. Federal Election Preparations.

    The Nationalist party is already preparing for the next Federal election, and selecting candidates to contest constituencies at present represented in ...

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  20. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    At St. Louie yesterday "Chick" Evans, the Americans amateur champion, and "Willie" Hun[?] the British champion, were both [?]ed in the semi-final ...

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  21. Protestant Federation.

    The "Ne Temere" decree was attacked by Rev. Howard Elliott, national lecturer to the Protestant Political Federation of New Zealand in an address to the ...

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  22. THE ARMSTRONG INTERVIEW.

    Mr. J. C. Clegg, a well-known writer on cricket, who was responsible for the Armstrong interview on the subject of professionals in English cricket, has now made ...

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  23. SPITZBERGEN EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Ralph. Segnit, the South Australian student at Oxford who accompanied the Oxford University expedition to Spitzbergen as chief geologist, has been ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    An international conference will open at Brassels on 6th October to discuss the measures for the relief of the famine in Russia, Invitations have been sent to 27 ...

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  25. CELTIC CLUB OPPOSES AN INDEPENDENT IRELAND.

    At the thirty-fourth annual meeting of the Celtic Club, Swanston-street., it was decided by a large majority to adhere to the policy of supporting home rule for ...

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  26. CHURCH UNION.

    Sir,--The second part of the statement concerning the doings of the recent interstate conference on church Union supplied by me to the press, which you were good ...

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  27. BILL IN NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON.--The Samoan Government Bill, which has been introduced in the House, enacts existing ordinances, and affords an opportunity to deal with the ...

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  28. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY.--Another rat infected with plague has been found ashore in Sydney Evidently the rodent had broken through the cordon round the A.U.S.N. wharf at ...

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  29. POISON GAS IN WARFARE.

    Major Lefebure is about to publish a book entitled "Chemical Strategy in Peace and War." Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson contributes the preface, in the course ...

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  30. Mr. Weinholt's Position.

    Mr. Wemholt, M. P., who sits with the Country part, in the House of Representatives, took the courageous and Straight forward course last week of defining his ...

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  31. BUTTER FOR EXPORT.

    Mr. F. J. Carroll, Commonwealth butter expert, on Saturday awarded to Taylor Bros.' Butter Factory, Gawler, S.A., the special prize donated by Messrs. Weddell ...

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  32. SKIRMISHES IN INDIA.

    ALLAHABAD, 23rd September. The Moplah repels amused a British patrol yesterday, but the repels were defeated, seven being killed. Two soldiers ...

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  33. A BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for Louth division of Lincolnshire vacancy, caused by the sudden death of Mr. T. Wintringham, was held to-day, resulting in the return of Mrs. ...

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  34. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISASTER

    In a telegram received by the Melbourne office of the Chil[?]agoe company from Mr C. V. Lewis, the accountant of the company at Mount Mulligan, it was stated ...

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  35. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. MGirr, the Minister of Health, has made a vigorous reply to the statement attributed to Mr W. M. Greene, Minister of Customs, which was to the ...

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  36. FOOTBALL DISTURBANCE.

    During the last quarter of the Association semi-final football match, Port Melbourne v. Williamstown, at the East Melbourne ground on Saturday, a serious ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Churchill, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to a deputation at Dundee said that since the armistice the Government bad spent £105,000,000 in ...

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  38. THE METAL MARKET.

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  39. THE TOWN HALL ORGAN.

    Sir,--The remarks of "Diapason" on the method to be adopted to rectify the pitch of the organ are founded on the erroneous assumption that the pitch of the ...

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  40. DEATH OF VIRGINIA RAPPE.

    The preliminary hearing of the murder charge against Roscoe Arbuckle in connection with the death of Virginia Rappe was continued to-day. ...

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