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  2. Advertising

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  3. STRONG MEASURES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from Aix la Chapelle that while the Separatist leaders arc busy is suing proclamations alleging that the ...

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  4. BONAR LAWS DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Bonar. Law died from septic pneumonia. He succeeded Mr. Lloyd George as Prime Minister, and was one of the few men who ...

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  5. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- That with a great maritime dispute threatening throughout Australia in regard to the Sydney Overseas Bureau, Mr. Justice ...

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  6. THREATS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Assembly this evening Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) made the statement which he promised yesterday in reply to a ...

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  7. BEATEN AGAIN

    The Government was beaten in the Assembly last night. This time defeat came over the Veterinary Surgeons Bill the Government going ...

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  8. FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY.

    The Archbishop' of Cologne has appealed, to Catholics everywhere to help relieve the; distress in the Rhineland and the Ruhr, especially by gifts of ...

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  9. OVER A FUNERAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--At the police court to-day, Thomas Foley and Daniel Cremin were charged with having, between June 19 and July 26, at Brisbane, ...

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  11. MUST HAVE MARKETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister of "Australia (Mr. Bruce) has issued a statement to the British Press, advocating group settlement in ...

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  12. NOT SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Owing to the number of small disputes at the various coal mines, the owners are being called together to discuss the whole position. ...

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  13. HIS MAJESTY'S TRIBUTE.

    His Majesty in conveying his and the Queen's sympathy to Mr. Bonar Law's daughter, says that the always, found the ex-Premier a wise arid capable counsellor. ...

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  14. GOOD RAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Excellent fain is reported from various parts of the State. The Western Division, which was badly in bed of rain, received a ...

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  15. NEXT TIME

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--The Australian Davis Cup team reached Sydney this morning by the Niagara. All were well. Anderson said: "We have an ...

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  16. WILL STAND OR FALL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) in a speech at Swansea last night, intimated when the time came he would appeal to the electors. He said that any ...

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  17. OF COURSE IT CAN'T

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Nesbitt (Ind. Nat.) asked the Minister for Works whether, in view of the Public Works Committee having ...

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  18. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Addressing members of the Lyceum Club to-day, Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt strongly supported the proposal to establish a naval base at ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND BENEFITS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--During the past 24 hours splendid rains have fallen in various parts of Southern and Western Queensland. Reports from St. ...

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  20. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is reported that the Soviet Government has chartered 208 steamers to carry exports from the Black Sea ports. Probably about ...

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  21. A WIFE'S PLIGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Rosa Warburton, formerly Silva, giving evidence in the divorce court to-day in support of her petition for divorce, said that, she ...

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  22. STATE REVENUE

    "SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The State revenue returns show that for the month of October the Government revenue was: £946,146, against £952,161 in October ...

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  23. "I HAVE SHOT MY WIFE"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A shooting incident occurred, very early this morning near the Ascot, racecourse. The police have been informed that a jokey ...

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  24. SOMETHING LIKE A FAMILY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Among the 600 passengers who arrived by the Niagara to-day were triplets, eleven months old. The saloon passengers collected £52 for ...

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  25. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S SPEECH.

    The "Morning Post" states that strong efforts are being made to secure the publication of Admiral Beattv's speech at the Imperial conference on the naval ...

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  26. THE PILOT BLAMED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Marine Court to-day concluded an inquiry into the stranding of the Burns Philp steamer Montoro at Young Island on October ...

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  27. HIS REGIMENTAL AGE.

    The first parade attended by the late Lieutenant-General Hutton, after assuming control of the N.S.W. Military Forces in 1893, was his inspection of the ...

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  28. THE HUGHES SCHEME

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mr. W. H. Booth, president of the International Chamber of Commerce, sailed, for Paris to-day to arrange a conference of ...

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  29. WAR ON MOTORISTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Four motor drivers had tlieir licences cancelled, and 130 motor drivers and cyclists were fined at the Central Summons Court to-day for ...

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  30. DR. BRAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-- Reserved judgment was delivered this morning in the Divorce Court by Mr. Justice Owen in the petition by Dr. Gordon Wolseley ...

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  31. MARTIN PLACE SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The State Cabinet to-day approved of the plans for the extension of Martin Place, and Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) was authorised ...

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  32. IN PERPETUITY

    PARIS, Tuesday.--After November 11 a naked flame will burn perpetually every night above the grave of France's Unknown soldier in the Arc de Triomphe. ...

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  33. "STAR OF EAST."

    Australian adherents of the order "Star of the East" are spending £7000 to establish in Sydney an amphitheatre to educate Australians on the "new ...

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  34. SUGAR!

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Despite the fact that the Colonial Sugar Refining Co.v. recently increased the capital by £650,000, it again intends to pay a ...

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  35. THE YANK AND THE ENGLISHMAN.

    Recently an American was showing an English friend about the Capital. "Our Government is very economical,'' said the American. ''When we've an extra ...

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  36. AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Dominion Premiers and the delegates to the Imperial, conference were among the 300 guests at the afternoon party given by ...

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  37. GOLD IN THE TERRITORY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is stated in a message from Darwin that a miner named Mat. White reports the discovery of rich gold near The Shackle, at Grove ...

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  38. BIG SHARK CAUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A shark, 15 feet long, with jaws 2ft. 3in. by 18 inches wide, and 8ft. round the girth, was caught, at Barrenjoey last Saturday by the ...

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  39. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Further conversations between Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister, of Australia) and the Postmaster-General. (Sir L. Worthington Evans) over the ...

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  40. DISTINCTION FOR NORWICH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Miss Ethel Coleman, a daughter of the late Lord Mayor, of Norwich, has been appointed Lord Mayor of Norwich. She is said to be the ...

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  41. CHAMPION SWIMMER COMING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Cable intimation was received to-day that Arne Borg, the young Swedish swimming champion, is coming to Australia this season. He is ...

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  42. ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The annual session of the Ancient Order of Druids was opened yesterday. Bro. John James Watson was unanimously elected grand ...

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  43. EARTHQUAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A report from Manila by cable states that the worst earthquake shock in the Philippines since 1906 was felt in the northern provinces ...

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