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  2. STATE OF CHINA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" of Peking, who paints an appalling picture of the brigandage, murder and outrage, which are ...

    Article : 172 words
  3. "A BLIND ALLEY"

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Asquith, in a speech at Dewsbury Market, at the opening of a tree trade campaign, sought to show that the industries ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. A FIGHT TO THE [?]

    Melbourne Cup day witnessed no further outbursts of mob violence, but the city, during the morning and afternoon, resembled an armed camp. Shop frontages and public buildings were cloaked with a light armour of timber, and were guarded either by naval men, armed guards ...

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  5. THE FARMER'S LOT

    LONDON, Monday.--That the Australasian farmer's lot is a much happier one than that of the Canadian or American former is the opinion of ...

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  6. LABOUR ART UNION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The hearing was begun in the Equity Court before Mr. Justice Street to-day of the suit by the Attorney-General against William Carey ...

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  7. MEAT WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--A meal war is reported to be developing in the Argentine, owing to the Government fixing a minimum export price for meat, intended ...

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  8. AWAITING THE SIGNAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Civil war in Germany may begin at any moment, as the militarists and reactionaries have completed their preparations. All members of illegal organisations, known collectively as the "Black Reichswe[?]r," and all assistants and ...

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  9. TOOWOOMBA

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.--The fortnightly meeting of the State Wheat Board was held to day. It was reported after the meeting that a third ...

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  10. SHIPS AND MEN

    LONDON, Monday.--It is semi-officially announced that the Imperial Conference is now gathering up the threads for the final report, which will probably ...

    Article : 383 words
  11. GRIM SPECTRE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--No Melbourne Cup day has had so sinister a dawning, yet the sun shone its brightest. It was a public holiday, and the ...

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  12. COUSINS CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The hearing of the charge against James Thomas Jones and Charles Edwin Jones (cousins), af having conspired to cheat ...

    Article : 443 words
  13. MISSING LINK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--For years it has been a matter of complaint on the part of the settlers on the Nothern Rivers that they are cut off from railway ...

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  14. FRENCH CONCERN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris understands that M. Poincare, during, a conversation he had with Lord ...

    Article : 381 words
  15. NEW LEADER THE LAST RITES

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Winston Churchill has been asked by a section of the Glasgow Liberals to contest Mr. Bonar Law's seat. A party split is LONDON, Tuesday--Dull, grey skies and a slight mint hung over London when the ashes of the late Mr. Bonar Law were carried from St. Columba's ...

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  16. LADIES ACTIVE [?]

    The Town Hall has been the [?] unprecedented activity since [?] Meals are being given to [?] stables, and over 200 ladies have [?] ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. MOB VIOLENCE

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times [?] a leading article deplores [?] violence" to which Melb[?] subjected as a result of the [?] ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. "WILL IT EXTEND?"

    The strikers held a meeting at the Trades Hall, where they were addressed by their loaders and representatives of the State Parliamentary Labour party. ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. FREMANTLE TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An attempt will be made at the end of November, by Messrs. J. Burton and W. Bradley, to break the motor car record from ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. OBITUARY

    MR. EDWARD ALFRED SMITH. Edward Alfred Smith, an old resident of Maryborough, died [?] Monday morning at the ago of 63. Deceased was a ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. TRAFFIC IN CRIME

    NEW YORK, Monday.--A crime exposure campaign, which is being conducted by the "Daily News," shows that this year there have been 128 murders ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. BETTER OUTLOOK

    The Federal Cabinet met again to-day, and considered the strike situation. Information was received from the State authorities that in view of the large ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. PERSONAL

    The Governor (Sir Mathew Nathan) is due at Mackay to-day. His Excellency will speak at a meeting to be held for the purpose of inaugurating a branch of ...

    Article : 349 words
  24. ALBERTA GOES "WET"

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. -- After seven years of prohibition, Alberta yesterday became the fourth "wet" province in Canada. The electors, by a ...

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  25. FOOD TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday.--The Manchester "Guardian'' has despatched Mr. Henry W. Nevinson, the well-known journalist and war correspondent, to investigate ...

    Article : 323 words
  26. EMPIRE FOOD

    LONDON, Monday.--The Queen was the first purchaser in the Empire foodstuffs campaign which is being conducted by the Army and Navy Stores in ...

    Article : 271 words
  27. "FIGHT THE ISSUE"

    The most important development today was the issue, late in the afternoon, by the Trades Hall Industrial Disputes Committee, of the following ...

    Article : 161 words
  28. SCHEME TO PROCEED

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Daily Mail" states that a sub-committee of the Economic Conference concluded an examination of the schemes for Empire ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. CUP DAY TRAFFIC

    The effect of the police strike and th[?] stopping of trains at night is manife[?] in the holiday railway traffic. On Cup[?]day last year nearly 38,000 passengers ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. EXILE'S VENGEANCE

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" at Lausanne, says that the casino has been converted into a ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. BALMORAL SHIRE COUNCIL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Balmoral Shire Council last evening, Councillor A. Harrison presiding, a letter was received from the Metropolitan Fire ...

    Article : 319 words
  32. INDIAN STATUS

    LONDON, Monday.--Dr. Sapru, interviewed by "The Daily Herald," states that neither the people nor the Government of India will sit quiet over the ...

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  33. FURTHER SENTENCES

    Several cases arising out of the street disorders were before the City, Court to-day, and a number of persons considered as undesirables were charged ...

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  34. TAXATION LAWS.

    The Taxpayers' Association has issued a handy pamphlet, explaining the radical changes effected in the income tax systems of the Commonwealth and State. ...

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  35. MALTA'S PROTEST

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Malta says that the general committee of the Malta Labour party considered Sir ...

    Article : 116 words
  36. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    At a meeting of the Queensland Motor Cycle Club, Mr. F. R. Lestrange presiding, the secretary reported that £24 15s 1[?]d was invested in a trust account, and there were ...

    Article : 178 words
  37. ALLOWED TO LAND

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The predicament of the 4000 aliens who were refused admission to the United States became the quotas had been filled was ...

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  38. "GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE."

    "The Government has signally failed in its duty to the community and the men. For every life lost; for the destruction of property ...

    Article : 194 words
  39. LAW STUDENTS' MOOT

    A meet was held by the Queensland Law Students' Association last night on a question of negligence, set by Mr. A. D. M'Gill, barrister at law. The ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. PAPYRUS SOLD

    (AUSTRALIAN CABLE SERVICE.) LONDON, Monday.--Mr. J. P. Hornung, a sugar merchant, has purchased Papyrus, the price being £32,000. ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    The authorities have now enrolled over 5000 special constables, while to various branches previously organised have been added a special licensing ...

    Article : 89 words
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