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  3. THEY'LL ALL WIN

    If the predictions were only facts, each of the three parties in the Federal Parliament would return after the elections greatly increased in strength. In ...

    Article : 166 words
  4. POLITICS IN ENGLAND

    The political situation is developing in a most amazing manner. Everybody is awaiting Mr. Lloyd George's and Mr. Austen Chamberlain's coming speeches, ...

    Article : 244 words
  5. BOXING CARNIVAL

    The biggest boxing programme on record was carried out at the Albert Hall to-night when five heavyweight contests were held, including a contest between ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. THE NEAR EAST

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Constantinople forecasts that Turkey will regard the peace conference not as following their defeat in the ...

    Article : 226 words
  7. GERMANY'S FINANCES

    The Government has decided to introduce drastic legislation and prevent speculative traffic in foreign exchanges. All such deals shall first be submitted to ...

    Article : 262 words
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  9. THE PASSING OF MR. HUGHES.

    As the Country party will not co-operate with a party of which Mr. Hughes is the leader, the curtain is about to be rung down on the drama in which he has been ...

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  10. ALMOST BLINDED, THE MEN STAGGER ABOUT THE RING.

    Beckett, in the first round, forged in and caught Moran heavily on the ribs. Beckett, in the second round, did well with short arm jabs to the head and body, ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Lord Curzon has telegraphed his congratulations to General Harington and Sir H. M. Rumbold, the British High Commissioner in Constantinople, upon ...

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  12. DAME LLOYD GEORGE TO THE RESCUE.

    Dame Lloyd George, in supporting the Coalition candidate at Lytonstone, said that the general election could not be very far away, although she could not ...

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  13. FRANCE DECLARES SHE WILL NOT PAY.

    A high authority in the Ministry of Finance, explaining France's financial outlook, says that there is not the slightest possibility of France meeting any ...

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  14. TROOPS FOR THRACE.

    The Allies are dispatching to Thrace for the purpose of the supervisory commission, seven battalions of infantry and two squadrons of cavalry. ...

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  15. MOORE PARK MYSTERY

    The body of the woman dug up in Moore Park yesterday was identified this morning by the dead woman's sister as that of Daisy Maud Kearney, 36, living ...

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  16. BACK TO THE HUSKS.

    Harrowing details are reaching England from the Near East, portraying the incredible suffering of the Christian refugees who are arriving from Asia Minor ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. ON FIRE AT SEA

    The steamer City of Honolulu, bound for Honolulu from Los Angeles with 300 passengers, is on fire 31 degrees north 131 west. ...

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  18. WHY THE FRENCH TROOPS WERE WITHDRAWN.

    At the opening of the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Poincare, replying to the critics of France's Near Eastern policy, explained that the troops were sent ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. FATALITIES

    A party of motorists travelling from Bathurst to Sydney to-day, met with an accident on a steep incline near Rydal. Colonel Paul of Bathurst, was killed, and ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. BECKETT TO FIGHT SIKI.

    Beckett fights Siki in London on November 23. ...

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  21. HOW THE SITUATION WAS SAVED.

    General Harington, in a message to the troops in the Near East, expressed his confidence that the Mudania protocol will remove all pressure and danger ...

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  22. FIRST HE WOULDN'T

    James Wilson, a member of the Legislative Council, who was suspended last night for the remainder of the session in the council after his dispute with the ...

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  23. OUR MANNERS

    In the course of his opening speech in connection with to-day's celebration of Rose Day in the city, the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, referred to the ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. MURDER OF RATHENAU

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin says that an analysis of the chocolates sent to the prisoners under remand for the murder of Dr. ...

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  25. RUN OVER BY MOTOR BUS.

    Thomas James, 55, of Seaview Street, Manly, was run over by a motor bus at Manly last night. He was taken to the Manly hospital and operated on for ...

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  26. TURKEY IS JUBILANT.

    Constantinople is beflagged in celebration of the agreement, which is held to prove the Angora leaders' diplomatic ability. ...

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  27. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    At Wallsend at one o'clock this morning John Oswald Cleghorn, aged 21, received a charge of shot in the shoulder and neck, which is likely to prove fatal. ...

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  28. MARIE LLOYD

    All classes of the community were represented at the funeral of Miss Marie Lloyd, the vaudeville star, to-day. There were twelve motor cars laden ...

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  29. THE TURK AS GENTLE AS EVER.

    A telegram from Rodes states that the Turks are deporting into the interior of Asia Minor all the Christian inhabitants in Makri and Adalia, between the ages ...

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  30. NO HARM DONE

    Mr. Justice James to-day discussed the application in respect to the contempt of court on behalf of Emanuel Myerson against "Smith's Weekly" over the ...

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  31. SAVED THE TRAIN

    During shunting operations at Tolga on the night of September 13 the rear part of a train broke away in the direction of Mareeba. There being a ...

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  32. POLICE ON THE SCENT OF A TRAGEDY.

    Blood stains and human hair were found on and around Smcdmore bridge to-day and also an empty beer bottle. Blood spots beneath the bridge point to ...

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  33. GERARD BEVAN

    The hearing was continued to-day of the charge against Gerard Bevan, who is being tried for huge frauds in connection with the City Epuitable Insurance ...

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  34. PROCESSION IN LONDON

    The Lord Mayor Elect has conferred with the representatives representing India and the Dominions in reference to their participation in the Lord Mayor's ...

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  35. IMITATION SPLENDOR

    It is stated in a message from Amsterdam that great excitement has been occasioned at Doorn by the arrival from Berlin of a dozen heavy trunks, supposed to ...

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  36. MUST NOT BE SEIZED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Federal Court has granted the International Mercantile Marine a temporary order restraining the prohibition agents of the ...

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  37. WALK OVER ME

    In Madras the non-coopcraters recommenced picketing the foreign cloth shops and adopted the practice of lying on the road and challenging purchasers to walk ...

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  38. FIRE AT CLONCURRY

    A disastrous fire occurred at Cloncurry late last night. The outbreak occurred in the Imperial Hotel which was quickly destroyed as were four shops conducted ...

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  39. CURE FOR DIABETES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The University of Pennsylvania after several experiments of serum supplied by the University of Toronto, has announced that the ...

    Article : 42 words
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