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  2. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    The conference of mine owners and miners to-day ended in a deadlock. The parties made a statement that, after a lengthy discussion, the coal owners ...

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  3. IRISH GOVERNMENT.

    Viscount Grey (Sir Edward Grey), in a letter to the "Westminster Gazette," declares that the government of Ireland has never been such a reproach and discredit ...

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  4. COST OF LIVING.

    Owing to the over supply in London the India Ten Association recommend planters to reduce their output for 1920 to 90 per cent. of the average for the pant five years ...

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  5. POINTS OF PREMIER'S SPEECH

    [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.] CASTLEMAINE.--The following are the points of the Premier's speech delivered at Castlemaine on Thursday ...

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  6. Premiers Policy Speech

    CASTLEMAINE.--The Premier, Mr. Lawson, delivered the Government's policy speech in the Castlemaine town hall on Thursday night. ...

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  7. THE POLISH FRONTIER.

    A commission under the auspices of the League of Nations is going to Suwalki in an effort to settle the Polish-Lithuanian conflict. Colonel Chardignay (France) has ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONSTITUTION.

    The Australian Press Association learns that it has been practically decided to postpone the Imperial Constitutional Conference until 1922, in deference to Canada, ...

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  9. EXTORTIONATE PROFITS.

    The Fair Profits Commission yesterday, investigated a complaint laid by a customer against Maples, furnishers, of North Melbourne and Prahran, it being alleged they ...

    Article : 533 words
  10. Seizure of Royal Estates.

    Italian troops have evicted the peasants who seized the royal estates near Naples, Several peasants were wounded. ...

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  11. SHIPPING TRADE WITH THE FAR EAST.

    The United States Shipping Board and leading American firms are conferring with leading British ship owners trading with the Far East with a view of ...

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  12. NOTORIOUS' CRIMINAL SENT TO GAOL.

    At Bow-street police court to-day "Eddie", Guerin was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on a charge of loitering and assaulting a detective. Guerin is ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. N.Z. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON.--The water front deadlock continues. From 600 to 900 men are idle, and 18 vessels are held up. The dispute threatens to assume a more serious ...

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  14. TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    The "Morning Post," in discussing the industrial outlook, complains of the shortsighted policy of many British manufacturers in neglecting the markets of the ...

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  15. TRAINING-CAMP CANTEENS.

    The Assistant Minister of Defence (Sir Granville Ryrie) received a deputation yesterday from the Returned sailors and Soldiers' League of Australia, which placed ...

    Article : 239 words
  16. PAPUAN LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY.--On Thursday the Presbyterian Assembly discussed the question of the representative of native interests in a reconstructed Legislative ...

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  17. PRICE OF TOBACCO

    According to present arrangements it is expected that the increased prices for tobacco bearing the advanced duty will come into operation on Monday next. ...

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  18. FINGER MARKS AS EVIDENCE.

    At Footscray yesterday, before Mr. Knight, P.M., a young man named John Fallon was charged with shop breaking. The presentment was founded entirely upon ...

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  19. INDIAN ARMY REFORMS.

    The report of Lord Esher's committee on Indian army reform has been published. It is stated that India was considered as part of the total defences of the Empire, ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. STATE REVENUES.

    PERTH.--Treasury returns for September show:--Expenditure, £602,709; receipts, £592,546; deficit for the month, £10,612; total accumulated deficit, ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.--The State revenue for the quarter ended 30th September totalled £6,603,461, an increase of £995,036 over the amount for the corresponding period ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In a manifesto urging the formation of a new political party in South Africa, General Smuts says:--"Reunion with the Nationalists is impossible, because they ...

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  23. THE PRINCE'S RETURN HOME.

    Sir James Allen, Sir Peter M'Bride, Sir Ashbolt propose that there should be an Australasain function in London as a ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. NEW FEDERAL RAILWAYS.

    The Federal Government is being almost continuously importuned to undertake the construction of new railways. South Australians are constantly pressing for an ...

    Article : 258 words
  25. INCREASED CHARGES FOR WOOD.

    BENDIGO.--The Bendigo Traes Hall Council contends that the recent rise in the price of wool is not warrante, more especially as wood is purchased locally by ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    Although General Sir William Birdwood's connection with the Australian forces automatically ceased on the day he landed in England, when he transferred to ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. THE GEORGESON CASE

    SYDNEY.--On Thursday Mr. Justice Harvey announced his decision on the Attorney-General's application for a declaration that George Georgeson, who was ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. CURIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident of an unusual nature occurred yesterday about 7 p.m. between Creswick and Waubra Junction, on the Ballarat line. While a goods train was ...

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  29. THE JAPANESE PROBLEM.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening Post" states that Government officials have stopped their informal discussion of Japanese problems, ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. WAGGONS FOR BELGIUM

    It is reported from Amsterdam that tho Belgian Ministry of Transport has placed a contract in Berlin for 3000 goods waggons at at cost of 21,000 f. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN JAM.

    Mr. Ashbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania, in commenting on the proposed Australian Customs regulation concerning jam exports, states that a considerable ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. PORTRAITS OF AIRMEN.

    Portraits in oils of Captain Sir Ross Smith, the famous Australian airman, and Captain A. H. Cobby, the "Ace" of the Australian Flying Corps, have been painted ...

    Article : 62 words
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  34. CHURCH STREET BRIDGE

    In connection with the reconstruction of the Church-street bridge, a deputation representing the Prahran and Richmond councils waited on the Minister of Public ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. BASEBALL "CROOKS."

    American sporting circles are astounded at the revelation that the world's baseball championship last year was "fixed" by the Chicago players so that the weaker ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. CANADIAN AMBASSADORSHIP.

    The London correspondent of the New York "Sun" learns that there is no likelihood of a Canadian ambassadorship being created at Washington for a long time. ...

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  37. STRENGTH OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS.

    With regard to the question of the lowering of the strength of alcoholic liquors, the Victorian Food Standards' Commits is seeking legal advice as to ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. Advertising

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