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  2. 'EASY FOR US TO AGREE."

    In a most important speech M. Poincare stated that France, like Britain, desired that the United States should not hold aloof from European affairs. If Britain did not want to convoke Germany to the conference, ...

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  3. LLOYD GEORGE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--With the exchange of notes between Britain and the United States Washington has become an important international centre. ...

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  4. BERLIN DEFIED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The correspondent of the "Dally News" at Berlin telegraphs that,believing the position strengthened by ...

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  5. IRONWORKS STRIKE

    At the termination of the proceedings in the Arbitration Court on Saturday, arising out of the strike at the ironworks of Seargeant and Co., ...

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  6. 'COUNTRY INUNDATED'

    Information received in Brisbane last' night showed that splendid rain had been experienced throughout the south-western portion of the ...

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  7. "NO CONTROL."

    LONDON, Sunday.--A representative or "The Daily Mail" watched Argentine boats discharging moat direct into a fleet of huge motor waggons, which ...

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  8. TRUE TO DEATH

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--Standing at their posts below dock as the vessel Bank, five united States sailors died today on board the ...

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  9. FROM THE RUINS

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The Yokohama exchange will resume operations in Bilk in November, and the first rich exchange will be opened in Tokio a month ...

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  10. ALMOST A CRASH

    With 100 oversea and 54 interstate passengers, the Australian Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay slowly made her way up the river ...

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  11. "A THING OF WOOD"

    LONDON, Sunday.--Under the heading 'Eclipse in Journalism,' Mr. J. L. Garvin writes in the "Observer": Yesterday the "Pall Mall Gazette" ...

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  12. "AUSTRALIA FIRST"

    PERTH, Monday.--The Provincial Press Conference was opened today by the Premier (Sir Jas. Mitchell), who was welcomed, by Mr. S. R. Musgrave (general ...

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  13. PAVING THE WAY

    LONDON", Sunday.--Behind the widespread publicity which the British Press confers on Mr. Lloyd George's American tour, there are signs of a [?]well organised ...

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  14. GOOD SPORTSMAN PREMIER AT CRICKET

    The Premier played cricket yesterday afternoon, taking part in a match between a Parliamentary team and a team ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR OIL

    PERTH, Monday.--The assistant State mining engineer (Mr. R. G. Wilson), who last week left for Southern Cross to supervise the putting down ...

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  16. THREE-MILE LIMIT

    LONDON, Sunday.--The discrepancy between the announcement in America that Britain was likely to agree to a 12-mile limit, and the semi-official denial ...

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  17. MOSCOW, JUBILANT

    LONDON, Sunday--The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" at Riga telegraphs that the Russian Communists are watching events in Germany with the ...

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  18. HUNGER RIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Hunger disorders are starting in he British Zone, whither many refugees from the Separatist terror have fled, says the correspondent of ...

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  19. INGLORIOUS END

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Mauchester Guardian's correspondent at Athens says that the counter-revolution against military Government came to ...

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  20. TAX ON FOOD

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir W Joynson Hicks, Minister for Health, in a speech at Canterbury yesterday, placed the widest 'and fiscally severest ...

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  21. ENGLISH WARSHIPS

    Some particulars regarding the English warships which will be visiting Australia in the near future were given by Mr. E. K. Bowden, Minister for Defence, ...

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  22. IMPERIAL BANKING

    LONDON, Sunday.--Commenting on the decision of the Imperial Economic Conference to appoint an expert committee to investigate the question of ...

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  23. CHARITABLE BODIES

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Rider Haggard, the well-known writer, in a letter to "The Times," suggests that charitable bodies should bo subsidised to undertake ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. Kell) is visiting Brisbane, and is staying at the Bello Vue Hotel. Mr. H. Day and Mr. Collins, of ...

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  25. MILITARY CONTROL

    LONDON, Monday.--While England attempts to prevent France fomenting German dissolution, Bavarian and Prussian discord increases, and on present ...

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  26. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    MACKAY. Monday.--Dr. Earle Page, accompanied by Mr.Austin Chapman (Minister for Trade and Customs), and General Thompson, arrived yesterday, and ...

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  27. GOLF

    In designing tho new 9-hole links at Stanthorpe, M. T. Stafford has provided a course well over 3000 yards--3115 to be exact--making the distance ...

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  28. GOOD COMPETITION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The second half of the October series of woolsales was opened today with an offering of 3657 bales. The wools ...

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  29. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    SYDNEY. Monday--Addressing members of the Congregational Union today, Rev. H. Maynard Riley said that If he had anything to do with ...

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  30. MR BONAR LAW

    LONDON, Monday.--Significance is attached to the resumption alter a long interval of daily medical bulletins garding Mr. Bonar Law's health. The ...

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  31. PUBLICITY NEEDED

    LONDON, Sunday.--Chaplain-Major Colwell, of Sydney, who is returning by the Largs Bay, deplores British ignorance of Australia's products, and ...

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  32. THE DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--A letter from Gerald Patterson, announcing that be hopes to play with the Australians in the Davis Cup contest next year, has been ...

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  33. GENERAL DROP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The interstate shipping companies today decided on a 10 per cent reduction in the interstate cargo rules. The new schedule will ...

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  34. LOCAL TRADE.

    City wholesale houses reported local business of good volume yesterday. The South British Insurance Co.. Ltd., has paid a dividend of 11d a share ...

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