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  2. WAGES FOR WIVES

    PERTH, Friday — In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mrs. Cowan said she intended to move a clause in the Arbitration" Bill making ...

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  3. MALABAR REBELLION

    LAHORE, Thursday — Severe fighting has been reported from the Malabar coast. Two thousand Moplahs attacked the Gurkha post at Pandikkad ...

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  4. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Police Court to-day, further evidence was given in the case in which Alderman Richard D. Bramston was ...

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  5. ARBUCKLE CASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The twelfth tentative jury in the Arbuckle case was quickly chosen after the re-convening of the Court of five ...

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  6. SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday — In the Divorce Court Mary Zennetta Jones petitioned for a divorce from Stanley Herbert James Jones on account of ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Fairly rapid progress seems likely towards the final agreement on disarmament which will be signed and disposed of ...

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  8. ULSTER HOLDS OUT

    LONDON, Thursday — Ulster’s reply was delivered at Downing street afternoon. It is authoritatively learned that the Northern Cabinet ...

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  9. POLICE MAY STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—According to statements made at a meeting of the Police Association on Thursday unless a change is in the in the administrative ...

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  10. ALBANIAN FRONTIER

    PARIS, Thursday — "Le Petit Parrisien” states that Serbia, owing to the Allies and the Leaving of Nations’ insistence has accepted the new ...

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  11. ARBITRATION ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Union officials Voice strong opposition to any proposed change in arbitration on the ground that it will dictate to the ...

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  12. CALCUTTA POLICE

    LAHORE, Thursday — As a consequence of extremist propaganda eight Calcutta Policemen have submitted their resignations, and one head ...

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  13. BATTLE OF LAWERS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The defence and prosecution in the Arbuckle case outlined their plans today. Arbuckle's attorneys have ...

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  14. CRICKET

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday — It is estimated that 50,000 people passed through the turnstiles in the second test match. A profit of [?]000 has ...

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  15. GERMANY’ FINANCES

    BERLIN, Thursday — The Government, declaring the conditions unacceptable, has rejected the big credit scheme suggested by the industrial ...

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  16. ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Thursday — The agenda for the Liberal Conference in NewCastle on November 24 includes an amendment demanding the immediate ...

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  17. OPTIMISM VANISHING.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—There is bound to be some reaction after the [?]rst [?] of optimism regarding the Conference, and this is observable in ...

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  18. CRICKET IN INDIA.

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  19. CUTTING OUT STATE SERVANTS

    The following is a copy of a letter sent by Mr Arthur E. Drakefield, secretary of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen to ...

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  20. GRAVE SITUATION CREATED

    LONDON, Thursday —Mr. Lloyd George, who was resting at Bournemouth, decided, after receiving Ulster’s reply to return to London ...

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  21. BOXING

    LONDON, Thursday — According to [?]ning reports Townley is making so per human efforts to get into perfect shape for his match with Albert ...

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  22. NO MORATORIUM GRANTED

    LONDON, Thursday — “Le Petit Paristen’s” Berlin correspondent states that the Reparations Commission leaves next week. It has ...

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  23. [?]FIVE THREE PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is Clear from conversation with high officials that Great Britain must not throw serious obstacles in the way of ...

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  24. BITTERNESS IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Thursday—The result of the conference has aroused bitterness in Belfast, where the " verdict is thoroughly understood. The ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND CRICKETER

    BRISBANE, Friday — Mr. J. W. M’Laren, a former international cricketer, died yesterday at the [?] of 34. During the last tour of P. F. ...

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  26. UNION CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday — Lord Derby in accepting the presidency of the Unionist Conference at Liverpool, admitted that it would require at the ...

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  27. CARFENTIER'S HEALTH

    LONDON, Thursday — There are various stories concerning Carpentier’s [?]ness. Some reports point out that he is suffering from eruptive ...

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  28. HUGE FRAUD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Liquidators of the Nevausas Company, Ltd have charged william Henry Coffin [?] Vigars Neva[?] at the [?] ...

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  29. MR. CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Austen (Chamberlain, speaking to the Liverpool Unionists, pleaded for "patience. "Give us a little time," he said. "We ...

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  30. SLUMP IN MARK

    PARIS, Thursday. —M. L[?]che[?], addressing the Senate Commission or finance and foreign affairs said he was of the opinion that the W[?] ...

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  31. SUBMARINE DISCUSSION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—[?] by the semi official prononcement the submarine tonnage and the character of the vessels are still ...

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  32. LEWIS DEFEATS M’CORMICK

    LONDON, Thursday — At the Albert Hall tonight Lewis defeated M'Cormick in the fourteenth round The referee stopped the fight. ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

    SYDNEY Friday.—That the Premier Mr. Dooley) is disappointed with the proposals of the round table conference which met recently to consider the ...

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  34. OFFICIAL RESIGNING.

    LONDON, Thursday. Mr. Hugh T. Barrie, vice-president of the Irish Department of Agriculture, has written Sir Hamar -Greenwood. Chief ...

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  35. FRIDAY LATE SHOPPING

    SYDNEY, Friday—The Minister for Labor, Mr. M'Girr, has announced that he will shortly introduce a bill In Parliament to abolish Friday night ...

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  36. LEWIS M’CORMICK FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday — The Albert Hall was crowded at the fight between Lewis and M’Cormick last night in the first three rounds ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN TESTS

    CAPETOWN, Thursday— The suggestion has been made in several quarters that the third test should be played to a finish, but it is not ...

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  38. MINING

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  39. SOVIET RUSSIA

    HELSINGFORS, Thursday—A state of siege has been proclaimed at Odessa. M. Trotsky (Soviet Commissary) for War) has issued orders that the ...

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  40. MINISTER‘S MANY PLEDGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Middleton, speaking at the Unionist conference, said that the Sinn Fein resistance had increased 500 per cent. ...

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  41. SUB-COMMITTEE ON FAR EAST.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, — The sub-committee appointed to consider the procedure for discussion by the fall committee on the pacific end ...

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  42. “DIE HARDS DEFEATED”

    LONDON, Wednesday — Sir Archibald T. J. Salvidge tabled an amendment expressing the hope that consistently with the the supremacy of the ...

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  43. GENEVA CONFERENCE

    GENEVA, Thursday —The International Labor Conference adopted by 45 votes to 44 the Drench amendment forbidding the use of white ...

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  44. INSTITUTE OF SECURETARIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Every-State was represented at the b[?] Conference of the council of the Australian Institute of Secretaries, which completed its ...

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  45. KITCHENER’S DEATH

    LONDON, Thursday.—The producers allege that the new Kitchener film, which portrays Lord Kitchener being betrayed by a British officer, ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES

    BUDAPEST, Thursday —Three Soldiers attached to the" British' mission, alleged to be intoxicated, attacked a Hungarian Military patrol ...

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  47. NOTABLE ABSENTEES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference of Unionists which adopted sir Archibald Salvidge's Amendment by 1900 votes to 70, demonstrates that the ...

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  48. Q. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Friday — Mr. J. A. Fihelly, Treasurer of Queensland now in Sydney, says there is no truth in the allegation that the Royal Assent ...

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  49. JAPANESE STATEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — In an official statement Admiral Baron ka to (Japan) stated that because of the geographical position of Japan it ...

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  50. “A FLASH OF SUNLIGHT”

    LONDON, Thursday — Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in London, said that the Wellington Conference was a flash of sunlight, and it was the duty ...

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  51. HOARDING ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Connolly the organiser of the South Wales branch of the Irish Self-determination League, who was recently ...

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  52. CACE AGAINST "MORNING POST"

    LONDON, Thursday — In the libel action of Mr. Watson versus the Morning Post.” and the Duke of Northumberland, who was the autho ...

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  53. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Thursday — The conference ft. provincial administrations executives .which Is now sitting has raised a constitutonal gueston of ...

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  54. THE NAVAL HOLIDAY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Senator Fearce has accepted an invitation to address the English speaking union at New York and the Illnois ...

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  55. Advertising

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