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  2. SOCIAL LIFE

    Professor A. Low in the "Daily Express," foreshadows a revolution in social life by means of wireless. He says a movement has already been started in ...

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  3. MIMIC BATTLE

    Southern England at dawn to-morrow will witness a gigantic clash of arms in which fifty thousand troops engaged in mimic warfare will take part. In all ...

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  4. HEAVY LOSSES

    The "Daily Express" Barcelona correspondent says General di Rivero's optimism has not allayed public anxiety in Spain, and the official casualty list is ...

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  5. IDLE SHIPS

    Fifty-six British ships, with an aggregate gross tonnage of 481,883, are now laid up in Australia. No statement was issued to-day after ...

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  6. 'THE FIGHT IS ON'

    "We were faced to-day with a great crisis as vital to the future of Australia as that which we passed through in the dark hours of the ...

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  7. NOVEMBER 14

    Mr. Bruce announced to-day that the following dates have been decided upon in connection with the forthcoming general elections for the ...

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  8. MOB RULE

    Dr. Page, Federal Treasurer, speaking to-night at the Victorian Farmers' Union conference, said the real issue before Australia to-day is as to ...

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  9. THE RICHMOND

    Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.H.R., in a special interview to-day, referring to a published report that efforts were being made to per suade Mr. W. T. Missingham, M.L.A., to ...

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  10. REPATRIATION

    During an address on the Repatriation, Act and its administration the Deputy Chairman of the New South Wales Repatriation Board said sympathetic ...

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  11. MOSUL.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that official comments in London upon the Mosul crisis make no attempt to minimise the gravity of the ...

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  12. PLEA FOR ITALIANS.

    Captain Lubrano, in an address to an Italian gathering, said it was a truism that Italians were good workers and give full value for their money. Therefore, he ...

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  13. GAOL MUTINY

    Eighty convicts at a prison on St. Cross Mountain, in Southern Poland, where a number of Communists are serving long sentences, broke into the guard room, ...

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  14. FATHER OF 28 CHILDREN

    Richard Carpenter, who was fined at Ararat Police Court for having failed to send one of his children to school, informed the bench that he had a family ...

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  15. CHINA AGAIN

    Hasty war preparations and the strategic movement of troops in several Provinces have created general fear of civil war. ...

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  16. STRIKE STATISTICS

    When the Deportation. Board resumed its sittings to-day James Sutcliffe, officer of the Labor Industrial Branch of the Commonwealth Board of Census and ...

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  17. 'A FIASCO'

    A further move by shipyard workers to extend the shipping strike occurred at meeting in London, called by the Operative Plumbers' Society, with the object ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL YEAR

    Speaking at the opening of the 43rd session of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in Sydney to-day the Grand Master, Bro. R. M. Harris, Mayor of ...

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  19. TELEGRAMS

    Mrs. McField, who died at Awaba, near Wyong yesterday, left ten sons, three daughters, 73 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. ...

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  20. POLICE STATIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Chief Secretary informed Mr. Hoad that there are 373 police stations in New South Wales equipped, with telephones, ...

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  21. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    The Egyptian Prince Seif[?]ed Din, who escaped from a British asylum, has arrived here accompanied by his mother, a French nurse, and also a British attendant ...

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  22. CARRIAGE UNDERGEAR

    About 7 o'clock last night part of the undergea[?] of a railway carriage was found between the rails on the main line near Corinda station. It is not at ...

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  23. TEACHERS IN TRAINING

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Mutch, stated to-day that the Teachers' Federation had brought under his notice the necessity for increasing the rates of ...

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  24. GRANT FOR KYOGLE HOSPITAL.

    Mr. Missingham has been informed by the Minister for Health that he has approved of a grant of £500 being made available to the Kyogle Memorial ...

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  25. THROUGH WALLS OF SNOW.

    A message from Mendosa, (Argentina) states that after scraping through walls of snow on both sides of the track the Prince of Wales' train arrived on ...

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  26. LOAN IN LONDON.

    Mr. Bruce says there is no truth in the rumor reported to have gained currency in London that the Commonwealth Government intended to raise another loan ...

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  27. WARNING TO "REDS"

    A statement was issued to-day by the transport officials to the effect that the "red" leaders in Sydney, had been warned against denouncing the Labor ...

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  28. "EXAGGERATED"

    Mr. John Fuller, the well-known theatrical manager, has written a letter to the Chief Secretary protesting against the misleading and greatly exaggerated ...

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  29. SHOCK FOR STRIKERS

    The sailing of the Arundel Castle is easily the most important event since the strike began over three weeks ago. Undoubtedly it has immensly perturbed ...

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  30. THE CLARENCE BRIDGE.

    When I was in South Grafton during the election campaign, I promised the Grafton bridge would be completed by the ...

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  31. WRECK OF KARAMU

    The Marine Court held an inquiry today concerning the loss of the steamer Karamu on the coast of Tasmania. It was stated the part of the coast on ...

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  32. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Assembly of the League of Nations resumed the plenary sittings to-day and adopted a number of reports of committees with resolutions, including one ...

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  33. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED

    At Redfern court to-day Frederick Wintle, 49, a clerk, John Bryant, 44, a ganger, and Herbert Jacobson, 43, laborer, were charged with having ...

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  34. BODY OF NEW BORN BABY FOUND.

    The body of a newly born child was found wrapped in a parcel at the rear of stables at Waverley to-day. The police are inquiring. ...

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  35. "£10,000 FOR HOSPITAL"

    Excitement was caused during the hearing of a case in which Ald. H. Lindsay is suing Joseph Gardiner, boot shop proprietor, for £3546. ...

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  36. PASSING OF PIONEERS

    Within the past few days two old citizens of Central Queensland passed away, namely, William Graham Fraser, aged 97, and George Pilkington, aged 100. Mr. ...

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  37. MURDERED IN JAVA

    Mr. MacFie, Consul for Spain in Sydney, who has received word of the murder of his wife in Java, in the course of an interview to-day, said that his wife could ...

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  38. RAILWAYS UNION.

    The Railways Union served an ultimatum upon members of the loyalist organisations established during the 1917 strike to the effect that unless they join the ...

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  39. THE TOKIO FIRE.

    Three workmen are being held for trial in connection with the fire which destroyed the Parliamentary buildings. ...

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  40. TO TRAIN MIGRANTS

    The Ministry of Labor announces that it is shortly opening four training centres to turn young unemployed men into handymen. Two non-residential centres ...

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  41. CHILLAGOE SEAT

    In the Queensland Parliament to-day the Speaker announced that he had received the resignation of Mr. E. G. Theodore as member for Chillagoe. ...

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  42. STRUCK BY ENGINE

    While working on the railway at Summer Hill to-day Alfred Duncan, 23, a fitter, had a miraculous escape from death. ...

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  43. ASH'S BULK STORE BURNT

    Frederick Ash's seven storey bulk store in Newcastle West was destroyed by fire early this morning. The whole of four walls collapsed and fell outwar[?]s, ...

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  44. THROAT CUT

    A man, whose name is stated to be Lee, was found with his throat cut in Moore Park to-day. A bloodstained razor was beside him. He was taken to hospital in ...

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