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  2. "LEAVE US ALONE."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A suggestion was made by Mr. Maughan (representing the Mines and Metals Association) during the further hearing of the ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION.

    The report of the Agent-General for Queensland, for 1920, submitted to Parliament this week, states "In January, 1920, it again became ...

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  4. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--In view of the retrenchment in the local railway service--which, so far, has not been so drastic as was expected, though there is ...

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  5. TOOWOOMBA.

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.--A meeting in connection with the big band contest in Toowoomba next Easter was held in the Town Hall last Thursday, the ...

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  6. GREEK OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Smyrna says that the second phase of the Greek offensive has begun in Asia Minor. The ...

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  7. MOST MENACING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that there is a general feeling that the Supreme Council opened in favorable conditions, and that ...

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  8. THE DIGGERS' LOAN

    A noticeable feature in yesterday's events in the exhibition ring was a parade of 24 returned soldiers in uniform carrying banners, appropriately worded, ...

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  9. OFFER TO IRISH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is reliably reported from Dublin that the terms which Mr. Lloyd George offered MR. de Valera include the following:-Ireland to ...

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  10. ANOTHER WIN.

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  11. "STOOD CONDEMNED."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Sir George Fuller (leader of the State Nationalist party) said the State Government's recklessness and extravagances had ...

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  12. TIMBER YARD FIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Riotous scenes occurred at a timber yard at Strathford in the East End, when 300 unemployed men, who had answered an ...

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  13. LAUNCHING THE DIGGERS' LOAN IN SYDNEY.

    Dame Nellie Melba cuts the ribbon signifying the launching of the campaign with a pair of silver scissors made for her by the diggers in the Vocational Training section of the Repatriation Department. This photo was taken by our special photographer in Sydney at 1 p.m. on Monday and developed, and despatched by the Brisbane mall train an hour later. One of the pigeons seen [?]ving the windows of the Commonwealth Bank is champion carrier pigeon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PORT PIRIE DISPUTE.

    PORT PIRE, Wednesday.--The offer of the Smelters Company to refer the question of a medical examination to an independent arbitration has revived hopes ...

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  15. POPE'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Warsaw correspondent of "The Times" says it is understood that the Soviet Government has despatched to Riga all American ...

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  16. A WORKING WEEK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The acting-Prime Minister announced to-day that three Judges would be found to constitute the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  17. LAW CLERK'S DEATH.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--The inquiry into Crawford's death was continued. Dr. Voes stated that he had ...

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  18. TAXATION APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Before Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Federal High Court to-day, an appeal was made by the Alliance Assurance Co[?] against the ...

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  19. THE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Massey. (Premier of New Zealand), in reviewing the Imperial conference, said that several misunderstanding had been removed ...

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  20. MYSTERY BIRD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The special Oxford University scientific expedition to [?] has found eggs [?] in England namely, those of the ...

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  21. WEST SYDNEY SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A meeting of the West Sydney electorate council of the A.L.P. was held to night when it was decided to call for nomination for ...

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  22. TINNED FISH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--If fish can not be scut to all country towns for tack of speedy transit, there is a possibility that in the future the State ...

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  23. N.D.C. PRESIDENT.

    The following is the text of the illuminated address which was presented to Mr. H. S. Cribb at the official dinner of the National Democratic Council on ...

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  24. SCHOONER'S VOYAGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--After a passage lasting 14 days from Melbourne, the five-masted schooner, John W. Wells (2374 tons). reached Sydney to-day. ...

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  25. AGAINST KENT.

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  26. BRITISH INDIANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. E. S. Montague (Secretary of State for Indian) and his two Indian colleague regard with great satisfaction the conclusion of the ...

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  27. A.J.C. YEAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The annual report of the committee of the Australian Jockey Club for the year ending July was issued to-day. It discloses that the ...

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  28. NEW STATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The move for the formation of new States in Australia keeps alive, and was brought before the conference of the Farmers ...

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  29. CIVIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Investigations [?] the Civil Service Balaries and bonuses have been made by the Select Committee on the Estimates appointed on ...

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  30. TENNIS WONDER.

    VANOOUVER, Wednesday.--Turball, the British star suffered another defent yesterday in the Seabright invitation tournament, when he was beaten by ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Speaking before the Farmers' Conference to-day, Sir Henry Braddon said that the adoption of the solar radiation system, by ...

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  32. JURY "SQUARING."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--James Joseph Lyou ([?] of St. Kilda furrier's manufacturer, who found guilty yesterday of attempted jury squaring was ...

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  33. LAND SPECULATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Evidence of the fabulous sums, to be made in station speculations was forthcoming to-day, when an application for alimony, pending the ...

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  34. R.S.S.L.L. EXECUTIVE.

    The Returned S[?]rs and Soldiers' Imperial League State executive continued its meeting at Elizabeth-street, General Spencer Browne in the chair. It ...

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  35. JAPAN ACCEPTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Japan's acceptance of the date set down for the disarmament conference, November 11, has been received. ...

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  36. U.S. IMMIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Referring to the recent amendment of the Immigration Act of the United States, Mr. Norton (Consul-General) to-day said it was ...

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  37. MR. TUDOR'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"I am very sorry to hear that Mr. Tudor is not well," stated Mr. Hughes on his return from Wales. "I hope and believe," he ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Cox, the agent of Victorian fruit canners, has disposed of 500,000 cases of peaches and 25,000 cases of pears, at 14s [?]d and 15s ...

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  39. DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Divorce Court to-day John Joseph Lowe petitioned for a dissolution of his marrage with Alma Grace Lowe, on the ...

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  40. NO MINISTERIAL DELEGATE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It has been decided that as the proceedings of the September meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva are not of direct vital ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND WOOL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. MAssey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) is most satisfied with his visit to Bradferd. He said: "That position is gradually ...

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  42. THE FIFTH TEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Hitch and Sandham have been invited to be present at the Oval on Saturday for the fifth and last test match. ...

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  43. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Dalgety andCo., Ltd., to-day submitted a catalogue comprising 3476 bales the selection being a good one and mostly drawn ...

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  44. WAR TROPHY FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will unveil a captured field gun at the Grathmar School at 11 o'clock this morning. A special platform has been prepared for ...

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  45. THE GEM FIELD.

    Sir,--The promises made by the monopolist in regard to the [?]faded to [?] to expectations hence the debacle, But when a Government takes ...

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  46. LONDON METAL MARKET.

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  47. REDUCTION OF INDIAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" understands that the authorities are re[?]ing the Indian army all round, and are dismissing and sending home at ...

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  48. A.O.F.

    A meeting of Court South Brisbane Hope No. 6334 was held in the Fore[?]rs' Hall South Brisbane. The following officers were installed: N. Miller, C. M.: Bro. M. ...

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