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  2. INDUSTRIAL.

    A large deputation, representing 15 unions concerned in the Royal Commission now inquiring into railway and tramway conditions, interviewed the ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    The House of Commons to-day was occupied with the Home Rule Bill, which passed the committee stage, but a number of important questions were left to ...

    Article : 107 words
  4. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Jones, stated on Saturday that information has been received of the discovery of a 4ft. 5in. seam of coal on the Styx River field, at ...

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  5. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that steps are being taken to clear up the differences which have arisen between Paris and London as a result of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. BRITISH MINERS.

    There is still anxiety whether the miners will accept the terms. Extremists are agitating in Wales, and a strong "no" vote is expected there. National leaders ...

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  7. McSWEENEY'S OBSEQUIES.

    The Government's prohibition against the landing of McSweeney's remains at Dublin was due to the risk of political demonstrations, which would possibly ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. RUSSIA.

    While news from Russia is accepted with great reserve, the ever-growing reports of the seriousness of the situation indicate that the climax may be approaching, as a ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT CORK.

    The arrival of McSweeney's body at Cork has thrown Ireland into a state of tense excitement. Work is suspended, and Requiem Masses are general. The streets ...

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  10. INSURANCE STAFFS' FEDERATION.

    Application has been made to the Industrial Registrar for registration as a union of insurance staffs, under the style of the Australian Insurance Staffs' ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIKS ORGANISING ARMY.

    Reuter's Sebastopol correspondent telegraphs it is reported that the Bolsheviks are organising on thc Volga an army of 100,000 bayonets, comprising Chinese, ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. MAIN POINTS OF AGREEMENT.

    Reuter's lobby correspondent authoritatively learns that the coal agreement establishes three main points, namely, the adoption of the principle of the relation ...

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  13. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    An intense eleventh hour struggle is proceeding to save the life of an 18-year-old Sinn Feiner, Kevin Barry, who was sentenced to be hanged at Mount joy prison ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 words
  15. ALLIES' NOTE TO HUNGARY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the Allies sent a note to the Hungarian Government demanding the ratification of the Treaty by November 15, ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. RUSH FOR TEMPORARY CLERK'S POSITION.

    The City Council this morning advertised for a temporary clerk and by half-past eight about one hundred applicants put in an appearance. The majority were ...

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  17. GREECE.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent states that the newspaper "Tempo" publishes an interview with the notorious Dr. Striet, who held Ministerial posts in Greece under ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. ADRIATIC PROBLEM.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent states it is semi-officially, announced that direct negotiations between Italy and Jugo-Slavia for the solution of the Adriatic ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. STATE LABOR EXCHANGES.

    During September 3562 persons were sent to employment by the State Labor exchanges, compared with 2872 placed during the previous month. ...

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  20. EMERGENCY BILL PASSED.

    The Emergency Bill passed all stages in the House of Lords, and received the Royal assent. ...

    Article : 31 words
  21. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Acting-Director of Labor Exchanges states that the arrival of large numbers of men from other States has swelled the ranks of the unemployed. As a result of ...

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  22. LOCAL EXECUTIVE MEETINGS.

    A number of local miners' executives are meeting to-day to discuss the terms of settlement. Hitherto the majority have recommended the men to accept the offer, ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. SPEECH IN THE REICHSTAG.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that the Foreign Minister, Von Simons, reviewing the situation in the Reichstag, said their adversaries were swayed by two ...

    Article : 271 words
  24. POLICE AND SOLDIERS KILLED.

    Two soldiers were killed and three wounded in an attack on a motor lorry in Tipperary. The assailants also suffered casualties. ...

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  25. INCREASE FOR BREAD CARTERS.

    The organiser of the Breadcarters' Union states that eight shillings increase in the basic wage will apply to members of the union throughout the State as from ...

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  26. GREENWOOD MURDER CASE.

    The Greenwood murder trial, which opens at Carmacthen on Tuesday, has aroused the most intense interest throughout the country. ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    "The Times" City editor states that the British Government is unable to ease the Australian export deadlock by anticipatory wool payments, as previously ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. DR. MANNIX.

    There are no indications of the removal of the ban on Dr. Mannix. The Archbishop at present is quietly living at Portsmouth as the guest of the Bishop. ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. INCIDENT AT HOLYHEAD.

    A dramatic incident occurred at Holyhead early this morning when the relations were informed that McSweeney's remains must be taken direct to Cork. They ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. TELEGRAMS.

    The Federal note issue now totals £55,172,000, while the gold reserve amounts to £23,312,000. ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. DAVIS CUP.

    The plans for the trip of the American Davis Cup team to New Zealand are announced. The team will leave Vancouver by the Niagara on November 12, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. INCREASE IN STATE REVENUE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. The State revenue for October shows a comparative increase of £60,484, and for the last three months an increase of ...

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  33. TENSION AT CORK.

    Hopes are entertained that the funeral of McSweeney to-morrow will pass off quietly. While considerable tension exists at Cork both the military authorities and ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. "OBLIGATION WEEK."

    The Ministry for Labor is making a great effort to settle in industry ex-service men who are still out of employment. The Ministry is instituting an "Obligation ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. THE KING'S TRUCE.

    The "Morning Post," reviewing the industrial situation in a leader headed "The King's Truce," urges that his Majesty should call a friendly conference of ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. HELIGOLAND.

    A touching appeal, signed by fifty residents of the Heligoland Islands, to the British nation, consequent upon the Prussian Government terminating the ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. EXCURSION TICKETS FOR TEACHERS.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided to extend the time in regard to Christmas excursion tickets for teachers for seven weeks, covering the vacation. ...

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  38. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Oman, Victorian Minister for Agriculture, presided at the deliberations of the Australian Wheat Board yesterday. The Board is believed to have reached ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. WET OR DRY?

    The result of the furious prohibition campaign, which has been going on in Scotland during past months, will be seen next week, .when polling takes place in ...

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  40. THOUSAND GUINEA STALLION KILLED.

    The thoroughbred blood stallion John o' Lorne, which was imported at a cost of 1000 guineas, crashed into a post at Narromine, and sustained a terrible gash ...

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  41. GENERAL RAWLINSON.

    General Rawlinson departs for India on November 1 to assume his duties as Commander-in-Chief. He will break the journey at Amiens and present a Union Jack ...

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  42. PROTEST BY PILOTS.

    The theatres in Cork and Dublin are closed, trams ceased running, and the shops are heavily shuttered. The pilots refused to bring in the ...

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  43. MISSING HUNTING PARTY.

    Efforts are to be made to ascertain the fate of Messrs. Bell and Drezler, who, with a party of eight natives, disappeared recently while on a hunting expedition ...

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  44. UNKNOWN.

    On the grave of the unknown soldier who is to be buried in Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day, a temporary stone bearing the inscription, "Here lies a British ...

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  45. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Mr. Victor Marsden, of the "Morning Post," died at Kensington as the outcome of the impairment of his health through Russian imprisonment. It was thought ...

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  46. RECEPTION AT CORK.

    The body of McSweeney was transported from Queenstown to Cork in a Government tug. On its arrival at 4 o'clock the local authorities refused to receive it ...

    Article : 91 words
  47. GENERAL STRIKE IN MEXICO.

    Reports from Vera Cruz show that a general strike, at the instigation of the dock workers, paralysed business. The leaders raced automobiles through the ...

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  48. THE COURTS.

    Mr. Shand, K.C., and Mr. Boyce have been retained on behalf of Miss Partridge in the pending claim for £5000 damages in respect of alleged malicious arrest, from ...

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  49. FIGHT DURING TWO-UP RAID.

    A raid on an alleged two-up school at Redfern resulted in a fight, during which a constable and another man were injured. ...

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  50. SAVING POLYGON MEMORIAL.

    Colonel Withall has returned from France, and reports that the Polygon Memorial, which was reported to be sinking owing to a subsidence of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The "Kokumin Shimburn" reports that the Foreign Office, anticipating the result of the Californian referendum, is already preparing to forward a protest, which will ...

    Article : 112 words
  52. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, has called a conference of Premiers to be held in Melbourne on Monday. It is understood that the conference will discuss such ...

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  53. LYING IN STATE.

    The body of McSweeney was lying in state in Cork City Hall to-day, and there was a continuous procession all day long past the catafalque. ...

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  54. MR. JOHN MacCORMACK.

    The well-known singer, Mr. John MacCormack, travelling from Australia to Europe aboard the Naldera, broke his leg while playing deck games. He was examined ...

    Article : 74 words
  55. SINGER CLAIMS £5000.

    Mr. Philip Newbury, the well-known tenor singer, has issued a writ against the "Triad" magazine, claiming £5000 damages for alleged libel. ...

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  56. SYNDICALISM.

    "The Times" Milan correspondent reports that at a general meeting of shareholders in the F.I.A.T. Company, Signor Agnelli, managing director, and all the ...

    Article : 187 words
  57. CONCRETE STEAMER IN COLLISION.

    The United States Shipping Board's concrete steamer, Cape Clear, was sunk to-night in the deepest part of Narragansett Bay in a collision with the steamer ...

    Article : 67 words
  58. SINN FEIN FLAG SHOT DOWN.

    Much alarm was occasioned at Millingbar at the sound of shots in the streets. Subsequently it was asserted that a body of Black and Tans marched to the country ...

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  59. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    As a result of the defeat of three Ministers at the Victorian elections, it is considered likely that Sir Alexander Peacock's co-operation as a Minister will be ...

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  60. CHARGE OF BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    Eric Rayner, an electrician, was remanded at the police court on a charge of breaking and entering the shop of Prouds, Ltd., Pitt street' and stealing ...

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  61. LATE KING ALEXANDER.

    The late King Alexander's widow has at last been fully recognised by the Cabinet. The Ministers collectively called and presented their condolences. It is agreed ...

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  62. LABOR GOVERNMENT AND FINANCE

    Sir Robert Philp, who reached Fremantle yesterday, said he thought the action of the Queensland Labor Government alone was responsible for the inability ...

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  63. MELBA IN NORWAY.

    Dame Nellie Melba returned to London after a visit to Norway, where she raised 34,000 kroner at a Christiania concert in aid of the widows and orphans of ...

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  64. SYMPATHY WITH WIDOW.

    The Catholic Federation of New South Wales cabled to Mrs. McSweeney, widow of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, as fallows: "One hundred members of this ...

    Article : 60 words
  65. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS ACT.

    A test case under the Preference to Soldiers Act was heard at the Oberon Police Court, when Stephen Coleman proceeded against the Oberon Shire Council ...

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  66. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY.

    Polling for the Lord Rectorship of Edinburgh University resulted: Mr. Lloyd George, 1764; Professor Gilbert Murray, Oxford (representing the Independent ...

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  67. PEACE IN THE PACIFIC.

    A joint meeting of Japanese associations, founded for the promotion of peace in the Pacific, Baron Sakatani presiding, passed a resolution against the harsh ...

    Article : 165 words
  68. WENTWORTH'S BIRTHDAY.

    The 127th anniversary of the birth of W. C. Wentworth was celebrated at Vaucluse House yesterday. A number of interesting addresses were delivered. ...

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  69. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught, with the Princess and son, has departed for South Africa to take up the Governor-Generalship. ...

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  70. CAPSIZE AT THE HEADS.

    A small sailing boat capsized between the Heads this afternoon and the occupants had to cling to the rigging for nearly three hours before they were rescued. ...

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  71. MEXICAN QUESTION.

    The Secretary for State, Mr. Colby, announced to-night that the United States would soon recognise the Obregon Government in Mexico. Mr. Colby said the ...

    Article : 90 words
  72. FRENCH BLUEBEARD.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that Landru, the French Bluebeard, who has not yet been sentenced for the disappearance of his numerous brides, though ...

    Article : 86 words
  73. SCAPA FLOW SINKING.

    The Council of Ambassadors decided that of 275,000 tons of floating material deliverable by Germany in compensation for the Scapa Flow sinkings, 192,000 must ...

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  74. SIX MONTHS FOR SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who was arrested for the publication of seditious articles in the "Workers' Dreadnought," has been sentenced to six months imprisonment in the ...

    Article : 43 words
  75. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    William Taylor fell from a train while the latter was moving out of the Central Station last night. The whole train passed out of the station before being pulled ...

    Article : 62 words
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