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  2. SUNDAY RECREATION.

    After a lengthy debate yesterday Melbourne City Council derided by 18 votes 8 to permit the playing of cricket and tennis in Fawkner. Princes and Yarra ...

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  3. The Rampant Turks

    The most serious development of the European situation is reported from Geneva, where the League of Nations is in session. The Geneva correspondent of ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S PART

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet has judgment on such information as was then been summoned for this morning, when the available, they did not think that a re Prime Minister will present the cable mes quest for the despatch of Australian troops sages he has received from the imperial would come a present. There was a ...

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  5. Labor Party's Attitude.

    SYDNEY. -- The news has caused much concern to the Australian Labor party. On Monday Mr. Charlton, leader of the party in the Federal Parliament, ...

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  6. STOCK EXCHANGE DULL.

    Business on the Melbourne Stock Exchange yesterday felt the adverse influence on international relationships of the threatened hostilities in the Near East, with ...

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  7. A THRILL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. -- The news that there is a possibility that Great Britain may be involved in another war, even though of a minor nature as compared with the last, ...

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  8. State Labor Leader's View.

    Mr. Prendergast, leader of the State Labor party, speaking yesterday, said war without the consent of the people was one of the most disastrous tilings that could happen ...

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  9. Labor Council to Review Position

    SYDNEY. -- The attitude of trade unionists towards the rapidly developing situation in Turkey was described on Monday by most of the union officials to ...

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  10. PLEA FOR PEACE

    The Prime Minister stated last night that he was much concerned about the possibilities to Australia of the developments in the Near East. He announced that he had sent Sir Joseph Cook, as ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

    In this emergency for the first time in her history. Australia will possess the nucleus of an efficient air force arm, comparatively well equipped with machines ...

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  12. Response from New South Wales

    SYDNEY. -- In the absence of the Premier, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) on Monday said pending the decision of the Federal Government nothing would be done ...

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  13. Executive to Resist Conscription.

    The secretary of the Australian Labor party, Mr. Carey, on Monthly said the Federal executive would be called together to consider the situation. The party would ...

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  14. Volunteers in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY. -- The head quarters of the Returned Soldiers' League was on Monday inundated with letters and telegrams asking if volunteers were needed. It was ...

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  15. Call to Imperial Soldiers.

    SYDNEY. -- The Inspector General of Commonwealth forces (Sir Henry Chauvel), who has been making a tour of the military districts, has cancelled his itinerary. He ...

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  16. The Medical Services.

    Sir James Barrett, who was closely connected with the organisation of Australian medical services in Egypt during the great war, does not anticipate that any difficulty ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP KELLY HOPES FOR PEACE.

    SYDNEY. -- Archbishop Kelly, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch in Sydney stated on Monday night that Australia hoped and prayed for the restoration of ...

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  18. Country Party's Position.

    Mr. E. Page, M.P., leader of the Federal Country party, stated he would be glad if all Australians would co-operate to help Great Britain in any way possible. The ...

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  19. Depressing Effect on Sydney Stock Exchange.

    SYDNEY. -- Mining sales on the Stock Exchange suffered even more severely than investments on Monday. The international situation was responsible, but Sydney was ...

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  20. "Gigantic Game of Bluff."

    References to the threatened European war were made last night at a meeting in the Athenaeum Hall organised by the Society of Friends to protest against the ...

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  21. Speech by South Australian Premier.

    ADELAIDE. -- The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), speaking at a luncheon tendered by the Journalists' Association to Sir W. Beach Thomas at the Grosvenor ...

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  22. THE BURNING OF SMYRNA.

    The Greek Club, in Lonsdale-street, was on Saturday the scene of a little sidelight on the destruction of Smyrna. According to the story told by Con. Papas be and ...

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  23. AN AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    Just as the matter of the despatch of troops depends on the transports available, the question of transports is affected by the shipping available for Government ...

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  24. DEPOT FOR RECRUITS.

    Shortly after the preceding of the City Council commenced yesterday Alderman Sir D. V. Hennessy said in view of the alarming position in the Near East, he was sure ...

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  25. BARRACKS ASTIR.

    While military head quarters yesterday were without information as to whether the war situation would actually lead to the despatch of a force from Australia, ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. No News in Perth.

    PERTH. -- A sensation was caused in the city on Monday by the posting up at the "West Australian" office of the Prime Minister's statement regarding the position at ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN IRELAND.

    Snipers shot two men dead in the streets of Belfast on Sunday afternoon, and seriously wounded a boy of fifteen. General Ring, of the Free State army ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Australian navy, in its reduced from, consisting of three light cruisers, three destroyers and tenders, fuel ships, &c., is, at present proceeding on a cruise in the ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. Tasmanians Offer for Service.

    HOBART. -- In view of the Prime Minister's statement regarding the likelihood of sending an Australian contingent in connection with the pending trouble at the ...

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  30. The Red Cross Ready.

    SYDNEY. -- The president of the Red Cross Society, Sir W. Vicars, declared that the Red Cross is ready for action. The organisation has all its machinery for ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. Escape from Reformatory Prison.

    Castlemaine police advised detective head quarters yesterday that Blinkworth Jones, a prisoner undergoing detention in Castlemaine reformatory prison, ...

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  32. Australian Legion.

    At the meeting of the Australian Legion' last night, prior to the commencement of the business of the evening, Mr. E. Cliffe moved -- ...

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  33. Tasmanians Ready.

    LAUNCESTON. -- A number of returned soldiers and eligible young men attended barracks on Monday morning, and left their names in anticipation of Tasmanians ...

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  34. WELL EQUIPPED.

    Word was received at the barracks yesterday that the Minister of Defence (Mr. W. M. Greene) and the Assistant Minister (Sir G. Ryrie) were returning to ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The following cablegram dated 15th September, has been received by the Agricultural department, Melbourne, from the Agent General in London: -- ...

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  36. New Zealand's Response.

    WELLINGTON. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), in announcing that the Government had informed the Imperial Cabinet that New Zealand desired to associate ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. State Premier's Comment.

    The State Premier was prepared to make only the briefest of comment yesterday on the European situation and the request for Dominion contingents. ...

    Article : 48 words
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