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  4. LATE CABLES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that 50,000 alien agitators now are in the United States. They are supported by ...

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  5. Safes Sensation.

    There is every reason to believe that the safe "blowing" epidemic which has been prevailing in the suburbs for the last week or two is now at an end. ...

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  6. How Kronstadt Fell.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the capitulation, of Kronstadt followed, a day-long bombardment. So intense ...

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  8. A.I.F. Gratuity.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) definitely stated that the question of the war gratuity to ...

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  9. Roumanians Defiant.

    The inter-Allied mission at Budapest demands the Supreme Council to take Vigorous action to force the Roumanians to comply with its orders. ...

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  10. Federal Parliament.

    The House of Representatives met yesterday. THE NAVY. The Minister for the Navy. (Sir ...

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  11. Big Diamond Robbery.

    A big diamond robbery was effected on the liner Aeneas, which took a large consignment of diamonds aboard at the Cape. A registered mail bag ...

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  12. Minimum Hours in Britain

    It is understood that the Cabinet is determined to adhere to the decision to exclude agricultural workers from the Minimum Hours Bill. The ...

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  13. Intrigue in Lithuania.

    Martial law has been declared throughout Lithuania, one of the Baltic provinces of Russia. Partial mobilisation has been ordered, and Parliament. ...

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  14. Fears of Balkan War.

    Mr. Frank Simmonds, writing in the "New York Tribune," predicted that unless a speedy solution was found of the Flume question,it would result in ...

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  15. Brisbane P. Building Company

    The 45th annual meeting of shareholders in the Brisbane Permanent Building and Banking Co. Ltd., was held yesterday. The chairman of directors ...

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  16. Chief of High Court.

    The Prime Minister announced yesterday that (the resignation of Sir Samuel Griffith had been accepted from 17th October, and that Mr. Adrian Knox, ...

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  17. America Cup Challenge.

    The New York Yacht Club has announced the receipt of a despatch from Sir Thomas Lipton, suggesting that yachting races for the America Cup ...

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  18. French Exchange Crisis.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that all classes in France are slowly realising the seriousness of the exchange crisis. ...

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  19. Sinn Fein Convention.

    Despite a proclamation, the Sinn Feiners held a midnight convention in Dublin. One hundred delegates disposed of all the business. Mr. Griffith ...

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  20. Ponlet Arrived at Rome.

    M. Etienne Poulet, who is attempting to fly to Australia, has arrived in Rome. The next stage will be a flight to Salonika. ...

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  21. Miles Tragedy.

    At the further hearing in the Miles Police Court of he charge against Harry Richard Alterator of the Wilful murder of Walter Henry Baille, a ...

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  22. Australian War History.

    Approval has been given by the Federal Cabinet to a scheme for the publication of a full general history of the parts played by the A.I.F. and the ...

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  23. League Voting Strength.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that there now are six Republican Senators opposed to Senator Johnson's ...

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  24. Illness of Herr Haase.

    Herr Haase, the German Socialist, is in a serious condition. He is suffering from blood-poisoning, and he is unconscious. ...

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  27. The Prime Minister.

    The Prime Minister (Mr! Hughes) is due to arrive in Brisbane on Tuesday next. Great receptions are awaiting him from the citizens of the towns through which ...

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  28. No Bunker Coal at Panama

    The authorities of the Panama Canal notify that ships from Australia cannot be supplied with bunker coal and they must have sufficient to reach ...

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  29. SOUTHERN NEWS.

    The debate on the Children's Maintenance Bill was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Price moved an amendment that the bill be ...

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  30. Rockhampton and District.

    James Charles Bayford, who escaped from the Rockhampton reception house a week ago by scaling a 10-feet wall and dashed off into the open country ...

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  31. Search for Fugitives.

    The search for the soldiers, who escaped from an armed escort on a train at Winchester continues. The police were on their track owing to ...

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  32. Ludendorff's Failure.

    Wolverhampton extended its freedom to Field-Marshall Earl Haig. The distinguished soldier said he was glad that the soldiers were not called out ...

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  33. ACCIDENTIAL POISONING.

    A third death, arising recently from the mistaken use of barium sulphite, was investigated by the City Coroner at an inquest yesterday on the body ...

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    Messrs. [?] E. Irving and A. M'Leod, retiring directors were reelected, and Messrs. Ingli[?] and Lavery were reappointed auditors. ...

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  35. Meat Trust.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) states that the public can expect startling revelations within the next few weeks, regarding a meat trust. He ...

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  37. Abandoned on Fire.

    The mall steamer' Venezla (6,827 tons), from Vera Cruz, was abandoned in mid ocean on fire. Passengers numbering 280 and all the crew were ...

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  38. FEMALE JUSTICES.

    The Assembly, by 23 votes to 5, carried an amendment to the Justices Bill providing that J.P.'s may be female as well as male. ...

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  39. FEDERAL ECONOMY.

    The first progress report of the Royal Commission inquiring into the public expenditure of the Commonwealth with a view to effecting economies, ...

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  40. Personal Notes.

    Mr. T. G. Johnston, of Kyolama, Sherwood, a member of the Motor Transport Corps, who voluntarily carry returned soldiers from the station to Kangaroo Point, has recently had ...

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  41. BAHIA CASTELLO TROUBLE.

    The royal commission appointed to inquire into the trouble on the Bahia Castillo commenced its sittings yesterday. Witnesses gave evidence that ...

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  42. Art Representatives.

    Sir George Frampton has agreed to represent the Sydney Art Gallery in London together with Mr. J. Longstaff and Mr. John Burns. ...

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