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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE MEAT WE EAT

    Mr. J. P. Walker, at the meeting of the Billinudgel branch of the P.P.U. yesterday, stated that their requests to the Byron Shire Council to arrauge for the ...

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  4. ON TO BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday.--An urgent message from Berlin states that large bodies of Communists are marching towards Berlin from many. ...

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  5. SMUTS'S SCHEME

    PARIS, Thursday.--The "Echo de Paris" says that there is nothing to prevent the holding of a conference of the Powers upon the reparations ...

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  6. THE NEW STATES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--The New States Convention concluded this morning at 11 o'clock, and the N.S.W. delegates, with the exception of Dr. Earle ...

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  7. PROTECTION

    LONDON, Friday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Plymouth says that Mr. Baldwin's reference at the Conservative conference in Plymouth to ...

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  8. APPREHENSIVE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Assembly to-day, during the consideration of the resolutions of supply, members of the Opposition referred to the approaching ...

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  9. ULTIMATUM REJECTED.

    It is stated in a message from Berlin that the Communists have evolved an ingenious plan to bring pressure to bear on the Government, and have sent an ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE WITH U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--In reference to the report from London that important telegrams have passed between Lord Curzon (Secretary for ...

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  11. DISTRESS IN THE RUHR.

    PARIS, Thursday.--So many big works in the Ruhr are closing down that the Allied authorities have ordered the towns to increase their unemployment aid far ...

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  12. THE MOST PRESSING PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Baldwin, speaking at the Conservative conference at Plymouth to-day, stated that when it became possible to renew negotiations ...

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  13. NATIONAL UNIONISTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the National Unionist Conference to-day Viscount Curzon (M.P. for South Battersea) moved that the government be urged to ...

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  15. MINES TO-CLOSE.

    A message from Essen states that the mine owners have resolved to close all the Westphalian mines on October 29, owing to the failure of the negotiations ...

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  16. PERTH TO CAIRNS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In another year's time or a little longer, about the beginning of 1925, it will be possible to travel, by rail from Perth to Cairns. It will be ...

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  17. SEPARATISTS GAIN GROUND.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--To-day's reports indicate that the Separatists everywhere are gaining ground. The chief of police at Crefeld is among the killed, and ...

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  18. ON CERTAIN CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph's political observer says that it is certain that the French and Belgian replies to the suggestion for the calling of ...

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  19. THE CGNSERVATORIUM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The results of the music examinations in theory under the auspices of the State Conservatorium of Music were published to-day, and ...

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  20. VARIED AGENDA

    LONDON, Thursday.--The economic conference has begun the consideration of reciprocal, judgments and currency. The committee of imperial experts ...

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  21. MISSING JEWELLERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Clara Randall (33) who was arrested several days ago after she had reported to the police that her flat at Bondi had been robbed of ...

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  22. AMERICA IS WILLING.

    A flood of light has been thrown upon General Smuts's reference to the negotiations afoot ftr the holding of a conference of the Powers regarding the ...

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  23. DEFENCE OF INDUSTRIES.

    Sir Samuel Hoare (Minister for Air) speaking at Salisbury last night, said that Mr. Baldwin had come to the conclusion that a broader and more ...

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  24. COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The coal owners meet in Sydney on Tuesday, to consider the position created by the 5 men's refusal, to honor the award. ...

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  25. RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS.

    The conference also discussed the question of reciprocal judgments, including arbitration awards. The conference was unanimously of ...

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  26. BONAR LAW'S PLEDGE.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) speaking at Salisbury last night said: "If we are to deal adequately with unemployment next winter ...

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  27. THE COMEDY OF IT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In an interview yesterday Mr. H. L. Denford, hon, secretary of the Communist party, said that Mr. A. C. Willis (in company with ...

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  28. HAIL TO MUSSOLINI

    ROME, Thursday.--Signor Mussolini has started on a tour of the northern provinces in celebration of the anniversary of the Facists' march into Rorme ...

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  29. BALDWIN'S DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Baldwin was given an ovation when he addressed 5000 people at the Conservative Conference in Plymouth to-day. He contended that ...

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  30. HUNGER STRIKERS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Free State Government has announced regarding the hunger strikers in Mountjoy Gaol that no prisoner hunger-striking will be released ...

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  31. REFORM OF THE LORDS

    LONDON, Thursday.--When the National Unionist conference was opened at Plymouth to-day there was an evident desire to avoid acrimonious and ...

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  32. THE EARTHQUAKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It is stated in a message from Kobe, that the remains of Mrs. Charles Markell, of Sydney, who perished in the recent earthquake were ...

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  33. "DIFFERENT CLOTHES."

    Nobody holds an exclusive patent on the making of the finest kind, of men's suits, but it is just as true that some suits in particular are distinctly finer in ...

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  34. AWARDED £3941

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Irish deportees' compensation tribunal in London has awarded an aggregate of £3491 to the men and women deported from ...

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  35. WHO WILL BUY?

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Navy Department has received a maximum offer of 600,000 dollars for six of the 21 battleships which are to be scrapped ...

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  36. CLAIM FOR EXPENSES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Judge Scholes gave a verdict for the defendants, the Union Steamship Company, to-day in the claim by Captain Bayer Spain to ...

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  37. THE RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian Press Association understands that Mr. R. L. Wedgewood, general manager of the London and North Eastern Railway ...

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  38. MILITARY COLLEGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Up to the end of November the military authorities in all the States will receive applications from candidates under 19 who desire ...

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  39. WHOSE WAS THE BABY?

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In the Divorce Court to-day, Mr. Justice Owen dismissed, with costs, the divorce suit brought by William Armour, electrician. ...

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  40. A MISSING VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Anxiety is felt for the Japanese steamer Koban Maru, bound for Sydney from Japan with a cargo of oak. She is 14 days overdue ...

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  41. SAVED ITS LIFE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Amalgamated Printing Trades Union has secured a new lease of life, and there will be no winding up, as was threatened ...

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  42. FAILURE OF REVOLUTION.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--The Government troops have occupied Corinth, and the complete failure of the revolution isassured.--(Reuter). ...

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  43. MAIL TRAIN DERAILED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--No. 2 mail train from Brisbane to Sydney was derailed yesterday at Jerry's Plains, near Armidale. The train arrived five hours late in Newcastle. ...

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