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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Politicians, like schoolboys, make the most of a holiday when they get, one. It was the last day of the federal Parliamentary recess yesterday, but the lobbies ...

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  3. SERIOUS RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Additional troops and armored cars have arrived in Belfast, where the Riot Act was read in the disturbed area today. ...

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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    The uncertainty as to who will represent Great Britain at the Washington Conferences strengthens the case for the representation of the Dominions. The ...

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  5. A SERIOUS ALLEGATION.

    Speaking on the motion for the adjournment of the House in the Legislative Assembly last evening. Mr. Bailey said he wanted to know what the manager of the ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King and Queen, a London telegram states, were represented at the funeral of the late Sir Ernest Cassel. By birth a German Jew, Sir Ernest Cassel was buried ...

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  7. RAILWAY LOSSES IN 1920-21.

    The Railway department yesterday presented to the Legislative Assembly its annual report for the year ended 30th June last, A feature of the report consists in ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Many details regarding the cost of settling soldiers on the land in Victoria were mentioned in the Legislative Assembly last evening during the currency ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    President Harding to-day opened a conference of fifty-one prominent representatives of capital and labor, which met to consider the unemployment problem. ...

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  10. Treasury and Railway Figures.

    After the Railway department's annual report had been presented to Parliament yesterday some comment was raised in the lobbies with regard to the fact that ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. Lord Northcliffe and Labor.

    Labor organisation in Australia and the altitude of Labor towards immigration, the disarmament conference and other matters loomed largely in Lord Northcliffe's ...

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  12. AN ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE.

    The enversoin of the suburban lines from steam to electric traction will permit of the use of electric locomotives for operating suburban goods traffic and ...

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  13. ACTIVITY OF MOPLAHS.

    A detachment of the Dorset Regiment was ambushed on Saturday, Two men were killed and one was wounded. The rebels had one killed and fifteen captured. ...

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  14. EX-PRESIDENT WILSON.

    Two years ago to-day, ex-President Wilson suffered a relapse, He is still regarded as an invalid, but he does considerable work in writing and in connection with law ...

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  15. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Murphy called the attention of the Minister of Health to what he described as a ...

    Article : 239 words
  16. NORMAL TIME IN BRITAIN.

    Normal time will be restored in Great Britain at 3 a.m. on 3rd October, when the clocks will be put back to 2 a.m. ...

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  17. THE BENDIGO SEAT.

    BENDIGO.--Considerable surprise was occasioned on Tuesday in connection with the nomination of candidates for the eat [?]or Bendigo Province, rendered vacant ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Margaret Elizabeth Collins, late of "Alexander," Wattle Tree-road, Malvern, spinster, wimdied on 21st. August, by her will of 16th April, 1920, left £2000 real estate and £9129 personalty ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN COAL TRADE.

    The Cardiff correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:--"The coal mines department of the Board of Trade has issued an order, without warning, increasing the ...

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  20. PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN.

    The Prime Minister and party will arrive at Spencer-street station at 1.3 o'clock this afternoon. Members of Parliament and the executive of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, president of the Victorian Cricket Association, gave a dinner to-night to the Australian cricketers. The small number of visitors present ...

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  22. Sacrifices in South Africa.

    Replying to a deputation of civil servants, who protested against the withdrawal of the cost of living allowances, General Smuts said the financial position ...

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  23. Rat Bonus Criticised.

    Dr. J. R. Davis, the health officer, attended the meeting of Port Melbourne council on Tuesday evening, and suggested the circulation of a pamphlet arousing ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR.

    CAPETOWN, 26th September. Mr. Boydell, leader of the Labor party in South Africa, states that he is busy organising a movement to consolidate the ...

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  25. Country Party Meets.

    The eight members of the Country party who met at Parliament House yesterday afternoon discussed the political outlook in a general way, but no definite line of ...

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  26. JAPANESE WAR SHIPS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" states that during the next sixty days a large number of Japanese war craft will be launched. The destroyer ...

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  27. RAT INFESTED RUBBISH TIPS.

    The Health Commission, at a meeting yesterday, decided to write to the undermentioned municipalities, painting out that rats had been noticed in their rubbish tip ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND BEEF.

    Mr. J. M. Hunter. Agent-General for Queensland, states that he has got into touch with firms interested in Queensland beef, with a view of making an ...

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  29. NEW AVIATION RECORD.

    Sadi Lecointe has established a new aviation record speed of 206 miles an hour. ...

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  30. THE WEST AND THE EAST.

    The new Amman-Ramadieh overland motor transport and air route is working successfully, and is giving a great impetus to commercial and other relations between ...

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  31. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    Delegates representing the Far Eastern republic are conferring with Japanese representatives. They insist that Japan shall fix a definite date for the ...

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  32. Ships' Latest Movements.

    The attention of intending passengers by the steamer Cooma is directed to the announcement that she will leave No. 9 North Wharf at noon on Saturday for ...

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  33. The Drilling of Steel Plates.

    The inventor of the Temple rock drill claims that he has perfected a tool similar to the pneumatic hammer, wherein, by means of a noiseless non-recoiling explosion ...

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  34. ENGLISH MAILS BUNGLING.

    The next steamer to arrive at Fremantle with English mails will be the Narkunda, which is due at that port on 6th October. Will the story of the Ormonde's mails be ...

    Article : 312 words
  35. The Serbo-Albanian Dispute.

    At to-day s meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations the Albanian delegates asserted that the Servians were concentrating in great foree, ready to invade ...

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  36. Soviet Buys Two Airships

    The Soviet Government has bought two Italian airships, which will shortly fly to Moscow. Italian airmen will navigate the vessels, and will remain to instruct a ...

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  37. UPKEEP OF CIVIL AMBULANCE.

    On being appealed to by the Victorian Civil Ambulance Association for help owing to the association's serious financial situation, Melbourne City Council called a ...

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  38. IS SOVIET FOMENTING ANTI-BRITISH FEELING?

    It is understood the Soviet's reply to Marquis Curzon's Note states that the Russian Government, though fully convinced that the accusations have no ...

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  39. COTTON GROWING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. J. M. Hunter, Agent-General for Queensland, states that Mr. W. H. Johnson, the cotton expert, has reported to the Australian Cotton-Growing Association ...

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  40. HIS "SEA OF GLORY."

    ADELAIDE.--Sir Joseph Cook reached Adelaide on Tuesday to meet Mr. Hughes. Interviewed, he said he would deliver the budget on Thursday. The outlook was ...

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  41. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    ADELAIDE.--By the Melbourne express were Mr. W. M. M'Pherson, State Treasurer for Victoria, and his wife and three children. He reports that his mission to ...

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  42. Communists' Meeting Broken Up

    Ex-service men at Chepstowe broke up a Communist meeting, and ducked the secretary of the "Red- raggers" m a pond. ...

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  43. THE DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    In connection with the taking over of the whole responsibility for the defence of South Africa, it is stated the Union Government is acquiring the whole of the ...

    Article : 55 words
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  46. The Arbuckle Case.

    In the Arbuckle case to-day the defence gained a victory when Dr. Beardslee, who attended Virginia Rappe when she was the injury she received could have been ...

    Article : 51 words
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