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  2. AN ANXIOUS TIME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday— There are indications that the Federal Government is going to have anxious time over the new ...

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  3. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Recently the Australian Tramway Employes' Association made application to Justice Powers in the Arbitration ...

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  4. WOULD FLIGHT

    LONDON. Sunday.— Sir Keith Smith, when interviewed "Daily News," stated that he hoped that he and his brother would be ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Sunday — M. Noblemaire (France) continuing the disarmament debate, stated that France the fullest support to the ...

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  6. STARVING RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday — The “Chicago” Tribune's special Moscow correspondent writes moving descriptions of the frantic ...

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  7. DIVORCE AFTERMATH

    In connection with file recent divorce case heard Crisp; in which John Jas. Webberley, police trooper, of Premaydena, applied ...

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  8. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Home Secretary has been notified OF the death OF another young woman from [?] plague. ...

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  9. CARTERS' AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—pursuance of the application of the federated Carters and Drivers Union, that provision should be made ...

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  10. WELSH COAL MINES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir William Phenderi who was appointed by the Government to -arbitrate between the coal owners , and the Mines ...

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  11. DISASTROUS FIRE

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—A disastrous fire at Dalyston at 2 a.m. today totally destroyed Ryan and Co.'s general store and residence, and the ...

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  12. YOUNG GIRL ATTACKED

    ADELAIDE, Monday— While on he way to procure a newspaper at dusk a girl, 15 years of age, was attacked by a man in Start road, ...

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  13. HOURS AT LAUNCESTON.

    Mr. Justice Powers also gave his decision in connection with the application for an Interpretation of agreement between the ...

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  14. CAPTAIN BRUCE'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Captain s. Brace, M.H.R., . in his speech yesterday said that he regarded the disarmament question as ...

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  15. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Wright’s Entertainers excels themselves in every department at last night’s performance at the Temperance Hall Rarely have any ...

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  16. TRAFFIC HELD UP

    MELBOURNE, Monday — All electric suburban train services held for an hour during the day owing to a defect in one of the ...

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  17. "AMERICAN HAIR OUT."

    ADELAIDE. Later.— Explaining that she wanted her hair cut in American fashion, a 16 year old girl, who alleged that she bad been ...

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  18. FRANCE’S SHATTERED HOPES

    PARIS, Sunday — M. Clemenceau, speaking at the unveiling of a statue to himself at St. Hermine, Vendome, said: “We have made Germany bow ...

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  19. NATIONALIST FEDERATION

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— The annual conference of the National Federation! urns -opened at Launceston the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) ...

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  20. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Considerable Pressure is being used to induce Mr. Lloyd George to reconsider his decision not to go to ...

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  21. YOUNG GIRL SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday — Aremarkble shooting accident occurred at the residence Mr C. Connor. Bonrke Street; Wollongong, on Sunday, ...

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  22. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    SUVA, Monday.—Reports from the Solomon islands state that there have been 252 eases of Influenza in the islands, one of which was pneumonic, ...

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  23. THE NATIONAL THEATRE.

    Norma Talmadge Bid Mitchell Lewis, two the worlds most featuring In the current programme at the National Theatre. The ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce to-day carried a motion to the effect that a letter be written to ...

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  25. LABOR AND LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday — At the official dinner in connection with the, Eight flours demonstration Mr. Dooley, replying to his toast, said the Labor ...

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  26. TRANSPORTING IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A large firm of ship -owners has sent to Sir Joseph Carruthers the details of a fleet of ocean liners which it considers necessary ...

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  27. GOODS FROM SAAR BASIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister, for Customs announces that Importations will in future be allowed. produce or manufacture of ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday. The death is announced of Sir William Garforth who Invented a method of extinguishing coal dust and gaseous explosions ...

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  29. PALACE THEATRE.

    A big star attraction is announced for Thursday nest at the popular Palace Theatre. Miss Pauline Bindley and Mr. Allan Priors, two of the ...

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  30. MOUNT JASPER ORES

    MELBOURNE, Monday,— The Premier of Tasmania (Sir Walter Lee) who recently visited Mount Jasper, has notified the directors of ...

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  31. DIVED OVER BANK

    SYDNEY, Monday— A sensation motor /accident occurred .near Kempser, where a lorry containing the members of a vaudeville ...

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  32. A BAIT FOR BUNNY

    The following Information has been supplied to Mr. T. A. Tabart by; correspondent, whose Identity Is not disclosed, as an example of the ...

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  33. PROTECTION IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS. Sunday.—The Cabinet has decided to submit- a Bill Tor a protective tariff against. Germany. It provides for a maximum and a mint ...

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  34. FIRE IN COAL MINE.

    AUCKLAND, Monday — A fire was discovered In a coal mine near Huntly. while the miners were above ground. It is still burning strongly,. ...

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  35. CREST PIERCED BY SHAFT

    SYDNEY Monday.—A smash between a motor car and a cart on Point road, Banksla, on Saturday night resulted in Harold Warren ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA. Sunday.—The League of Nations 3921 budget estimates the expenditure of the League at 23,000,000 gold francs (£916,000 in all), and ...

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  37. MISSING VIOLINS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A singular story surrounds the recovery of two valuable violins in Sydney a few days ago. These Instruments, valued at £1400, belonged ...

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  38. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    A benefit concert organised by Messrs O. Mostyn and E. Bailey, was given in the Town Hall last night In aid of Mrs. Reuben Williams. The ...

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  39. RADIUM IN SURGERY

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Sir Thomas Parkinson, a leading London physician, who has arrived fn Auckland, says that radium has proved n failure and that ...

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  40. CHAMPAGNE ORGY.

    Two workmen Ending champagne hidden in a factory, indulged t a week's drinking bout, which ended in tragedy says “Lloyd's (London) Weekly News” ...

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  41. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Sir,—The unemployment problem having reached an acute stage, I would suggest that union officials, in conjunction with Labor members of ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND FINANCE

    BRISBANE. Monday.—The revenue for September was £1,111,008, compared with £1.110,917 for the same month last year. The expenditure was ...

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  43. FURTHER HAPPENINGS REPORTED.

    A report was received at "The World" office last night that there had been further "happenings" between the co-respondent and others, ...

    Article : 42 words
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