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  2. SWAMPING THE COUNCIL.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers made an important statement on the recent appointments to the Legislative Council and the position in the Chamber in consequence of ...

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  3. DAIL EIRANN'S REPLY.

    It is asserted in Dublin that the Dail Eirann's reply accepts an invitation to a further conference in London. The Sinn Fein plenipotentiaries have not yet been ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED IN LONDON.

    The "Daily Mail's" political correspondent states that Government advisers believe the demonstrations of the unemployed are fostered by Communist ...

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  5. THE INDUSTRIALISTS.

    A conference of industrialists is to take place in a few weeks time with a view to political action. This decision was reached last night by the Trades and ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. A MILLION FARMERS.

    Some time ago the acting-Prime Minister stated if the million farms committee could get £30,000,000 he would spend it on the lines suggested by the committee, but ...

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  7. BANK OFFICERS.

    The question of the validity of the award made by Judge Rolin in the case of the United Bank Officers' Association was argued before the Full Court consisting ...

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  8. RELIEF FOR RUSSIA.

    Dr. Nausea has arrived in London, bringing guarantees from the Soviet in Moscow relating to the distribution of food; also the text of an agreement opening foreign ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. THE POSITION IN BELFAST.

    Additional troops arived at Belfast in the morning. Traffic was resumed and all the shops were opened. The Cabinet of North Ireland further ...

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  10. ARREST OF COUNCILLORS.

    Sheriff's officers to-night arrested a number of Poplar councillors. There were exciting scenes at the arrest of the Poplar councillors. A thousand ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. MR. HOWIE WRITES FROM MOSCOW.

    Mr. Howie, an ex-president of the Trades and Labor Council, who attended the Red Trade Unions' International Congress at Moscow, writing to the Council ...

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  12. CHEEKY BOLSHEVIKS.

    A message from Helsingfors states a Bolshevik communique referring to the dissolution of the Pan-Russian Relief Committee charges it with approaching the ...

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  13. FRESH FIGHTING SUPPRESSED BY MILITARY.

    The presence of the military resulted in a quiet night in 'North Queen street, Belfast, where previously there had been the worst encounters. But the fighting moved ...

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  14. DEMONSTRATIONS IN OTHER DISTRICTS.

    There were also unemployed demonstrations at Finsbury. Clerkenwell. Hammersmith and other districts in London to-day, demanding generous relief ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS WILL PLAY FOOTBALL.

    The Northern Rugby Football League has decided to devote the whole share of the gate money in the England versus Australia match at London on October 10 to ...

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  16. APPROVAL, AND A SUGGESTION.

    Bathurst Municipal Council has decided to co-operate in the million farms scheme. Alderman Webb said he considered the Government should not be bound to spend ...

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  17. REVOLVER SHOTS FROM TRAM CARS.

    Much of last night's disturbances in Belfast was due to gangs operating on tram cars, firing revolvers and stoning their enemies on the streets. People ...

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  18. PRICE OF MEAT

    In the Profiteering Prevention Court Judge Beeby agreed to increase the prices of fillet steak from 11 to 12, rump steak from 1 to 11, and short loin chops ...

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  19. SCHEIDEMANN THREATENED

    Herr Schiedemann, ex-Prime Minister, has been anonymously threatened with Erzberger's fate. The "Daily Mail's" Berlin ...

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  20. A CRITICISM.

    A member of the Local Land Board at Young said he would look with more hope to Mr. Loughlin's Land Bill for the realisation of their desires than to high talk ...

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  21. DEMANDS FOR RELIEF.

    A meeting of the Shoreditch unemployed to-day rejected the Guardians' offer and decided to demand admission to the workhouse with their wives and families. ...

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  22. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    It is understood the Victorian Government will proceed with the ordinary sessional business when Parliament meets next week until it is challenged with a ...

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  23. SPECIAL MEETING OF A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    The Upper House appointments were discussed at a special meeting of the A.L.P. Executive. The proceedings were of a disorderly character, and at times ...

    Article : 341 words
  24. SIXTEEN PEOPLE KILLED.

    At Belfast, except for a few shots before eight in the morning, not a single report of a rifle or revolver was heard in the city all day long. To-day there is an ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. LAND RENT FREE.

    It has been suggested by the Parkes Municipal Council, in connection with the million farmers scheme, that the Government should send out surveyors to ...

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  26. IMPERIAL SHIPPING BOARD

    The report of the Imperial Shipping Committee recommends the substitution of an Imperial Shipping Board for the committee. Its duties will be to inquire into ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court, said something would have to de done to level things up when he was referring to the relation of industrial ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Another meeting of the unemployed was held in Queen's Square last night at which Mrs. Paukhurat Walsh, the advocate of the general principle of "Help yourself," ...

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  29. CANADIAN IMPORTER.

    The Canadian Importer has been found and the crew is safe. ...

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  30. MORNINGTON SEAT.

    The Mornington seat was won by Mr. Downward, the retiring Farmers' candidate, the figures being: Downward, 3838; Cook (Nationalist), 3509. Mr. Downward[?] ...

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  31. INDIAN REVOLT.

    Having refused to negotiate with the authorities on the basis of surrender with all arms Ali Musuliar, the notorious rebel leader, is believed to be sheltering in the ...

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  32. WHEAT POOL.

    Sir Joseph Cook, in a supplementary statement in respect to the wheat payment, remarked that much as he would like to help farmers of New South Wales ...

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  33. THE BOGUS UNION.

    At a special meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night a motion was proposed to the effect that the leaders of the Propagandists and Organisers' Union ...

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  34. PRIVATE INDUSTRY LEAGUE.

    With the object of combating State socialism and Government interference in trade and commerce a small committee has been at work in Melbourne during the past ...

    Article : 125 words
  35. 100 MILES ADRIFT.

    The finding of the Canadian Importer by the steamer Canadian Observer has brought the greatest relief to Vancouver marine circles. The head office of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  36. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    An Ottawa newspaper in close touch with the Canadian Government believes Mr. Meighen will announce an immediate general election which will be the first ...

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  37. MR. BARWELL RESOLUTE.

    The Premier, Mr. Barwell, says that the South Australian Government will not change its attitude about pooling, no matter what happens in Victoria. He says ...

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  38. ABOLITION OF THE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Higgins, editor of the "Labor News," one of the new Legislative Councillors, commenting on the statement by Sir Joseph Carruthers that Labor should ...

    Article : 161 words
  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    France has proposed an amendment to the League Covenant providing for the constitution of an armaments' commission to investigate and advise the Council as ...

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  40. ANNIVERSARY OF SEDAN.

    The police prohibited the pan-German celebrations on the anniversary of Sedan. There is trouble in Bavaria. The Imperial Government has been threatened as ...

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  41. SEATOR RUSSELL LEAVES FOR SYDNEY.

    Senator Russell, chairman of the Wheat Board, left Melbourne for Sydney this afternoon, and will, with the acting Prime Minister, discuss the payments to wheat ...

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  42. WEST VIRGINIA MINERS.

    General Bandholtz, reporting from West Virginia, says the miners are dispersing and no further troops are being sent to the Coal field. ...

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  43. STATE POLITICS:

    At a mass meeting of city and suburban shopkeepers, a protest was entered against the State Government's proposal to bring about universal 6 o'clock closing. The ...

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  44. ALLIED NOTE TO HUNGARY.

    Reuter's Vienna[?] correspondent states the Allies have forwarded a note to Hungary ordering [?]mpliance with the Peace Treaty in connection with the Burgen ...

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  45. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    As anticipated, the Customs excise receipts for August show a very considerable falling off compared with the corresponding month of last year, namely £638,881. ...

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  46. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Greeks' advance has penetrated five miles eastward of the River Sakaria. It is believed their later attacks have largely dislodged the Turks from the ...

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  47. TENNIS.

    Kumagae meets Johnston in the first singles match on Friday. Tilden play[?] Shimidzu. Saturday's doubles team has not yet been announced. On Monday ...

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  48. MR. STOREY INDISPOSED.

    Keen regret is expressed in political and Parliamentary circles at the fact that the Premier, Mr. John Storey, is again confined to his home owing to ...

    Article : 97 words
  49. MESSAGES FROM MARS.

    Mr. MacBeath, the London manager for the Marconi Company, in a speech to-day said the series of experiments on board the Electra, where the wireless wave ...

    Article : 60 words
  50. CASUALTIES.

    John Holley, accompanied by Mrs. Trestan, was driving a horse attached to a sulky when it bolted and the occupants were thrown out. The woman was only ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. A PAPER SUSPENDED.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" has been suspended for a fortnight. ...

    Article : 20 words
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