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  2. LOAN.

    The "Morning Post," in its city article states that though it is not a month once the Commonwealth Treasury intimated that the loans of the States would not ...

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  3. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    It was understood to-day that an arrangement had been come to by the Federal Government and Associated Banks whereby they would conjointly ask the ...

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  4. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    After Ms release from the Stockane, from which place he had previously escaped, William Digby was thought to have gone to England. He, however, turned up at Port Lincoln the other day, and escaped from gaol then. He was cap tared on Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Prominent Labor members, including Messrs. Wheatley and Stewart, speaking on Saturday night, emphasised the fact that a general election is imminent. ...

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  6. THE MISSING WHITE WOMEN.

    "Far from satisfactory. Remarkable chiefly for what news it doesn't give." This was the comment of the Minister for Home and Territories (senator Pearce) ...

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  7. THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    The following telegram has been sent by the manager of the Aikers Woollen Mills, Hobart, to all similar mills in Australia:—"Are you willing to join us in a ...

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  8. THE EIGHT-HOURS MOVEMENT.

    The Eight-Hour Committee celebrated the 69th anniversary of the movement with a dinner at the Trades Hall. Mr. J. H. Mostyn presided, and others present ...

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  9. THE PEACE PROTOCOL

    The "Cape Times," commenting on the Peace Protocol, says:—"We are bound to say that these two amendments when the text is examined seem to supply little ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Mr. Bowden (Minister of Defence) announced tonight that an exchange had been arranged between Imperial Navy and Australian Navy cruisers in accordance ...

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  11. WORK SCARCE.

    When the Ferndale is completed 670 men will be put off from the Cockatoo Island dockyards. The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that owing to ...

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  12. A GREAT PROJECT.

    The Columbia University has announced that after three years of consideration, activity will begin immediately on the construction of what, it is believed, will be ...

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  13. ARTIFICIAL PETROL.

    Intense interest is shown in the Franch industrial world in the progress made in the manufacture of artificial petrol by Professor Mailkes. A stationary motor ...

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  14. OIL IN TIMOR.

    Summarising his conclusions concerning Australian-owned properties in Timor, Dr. Wade (petroleum technologist, under engagement to the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The "Sunday Express"' declares that the Empire Exhibition has certainly been a great failure financially, though not educationally. The deficit is likely to ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. AN EXPRESS DERAILED.

    The Sydney to Albury express, which left the central station on Sunday night, was derailed at 2 a.m. at Goondah, near Yass Junction. Three carriages and a ...

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  17. THE NE TEMERE DECREE.

    Speaking at a H.A.C.B.S. breakfast at Woodburn, Bishop Carroll, of Lismore, referred to the remarks made recently by the Anglican Vicar-General of Sydney, ...

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  18. A CURE FOR CANCER.

    A resurgence of the cancer controversy seems inevitable as the result of an article by Dr. William F. Koch, of Detroit, in a magazine called "Cancer," which is ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The Vocal Section of the South-street competitions was continued to-day with the following results:—Solo (ladies who had never won a first prize), Miss Elsie ...

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  20. MUSSOLINI'S CREED

    "A Government composed of mediocrities which is continuous is better than a Government of geniuses which is subject to interruption. No nation becomes ...

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  21. THE A.L.P.

    The executive of the A.L.P. on Saturday night decided to call Mr. V. Molesworth, M.L.A., before it to ask him certain questions in reference to the leakage ...

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  22. FORGED NOTES.

    After a fierce struggle in the precincts of a bar in the paddock at the Randwick racecourse to-day detectives arrested two men suspected of having forged bank notes ...

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  23. RAILWAY CROSSING TRAGEDY.

    An unknown woman was killed by the 10.10 p.m. train to Sleep's Hill on Monday at the Mile-End railway crossing. About 10.14 she was standing on the main ...

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  24. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An accident occurred on board the A.U.S.N. Line freighter Moira, at present discharging cargo at Port Adelaide, on Monday morning. A heavy steel girder ...

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  25. WAR TIME PROFIT ASSESSMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) moved the second reading of the War Time Profite Tax Assessment Bill, which, he said, was ...

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  26. OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN.

    In the Police Court this morning, Bert Costello (35), a seaman, appeared before Mr. J. S. Berg, on a charge of creating a disturbance. He pleaded guilty, and ...

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  27. AN ASYLUM MURDER.

    A murder occurred at the Claremont Asylum for the Insane this morning, when Henry Bordman (45) met his death through being belabored on the head with ...

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  28. DEVASTATED FRANCE.

    Speaking at bust, M. Dalbiez announced that a national loan will shortly be issued, with a view to procuring 200,000,000 francs monthly in order to speed up the ...

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  29. WRONGLY EXECUTED

    The French Government have decided that M. Meerck, who was summarily executed during war time for alleged espionage, was entirely innocent. They ...

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  30. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    On Friday afternoon, Mr. Lance Harris, a young man employed at Hutton's chaff mill, was caught in the belting and received a wound in the back of the head. ...

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  31. MAYOR OF TOKYO

    Mr. Zeko Nakamura, ex-President of the Southern Manchurian Railway, has been elected mayor of Tokyo—Renter. ...

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  32. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    An unknown man, about 25 years of age, was found unconscious outside a wine saloon in Elizabeth-street on Saturday afternoon. He died in a cab on the way ...

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  33. A SOLICITOR SUED.

    Two summonses for final judgment against W. G. Manchester, solicitor, for amounts alleged to be due for professional services rendered by barristers on behalf ...

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  34. INDIGENT BUND.

    Among the Bills still to be introduced this session, says Mr. Massey, is one to make provision for pensions for the indigent blind. Another Bill dealing with ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The sixth director of the Commonwealth Bank will be Mr. R. B. W. McComas. He is the sole member of the well-known firm of Win. Haughton & Co. of Melbourne, ...

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  36. BILLIARDS.

    There were good attendances at both sessions of the billiard match between Walter Lindrum (Australia) and Claude Falkiner (England), at the Queen's Hall ...

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  37. IRISH LOTTERIES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Dublin cays:—The Free State Government has ordered the rigid enforcement of the Lotteries Act. which ...

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  38. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    Mrs. S. Clarke (67), a widow, on Saturday night, drank sheep dip at her home at Waterloo in mistake for beer. She died later in the hospital. ...

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  39. GERMAN CABINET.

    A political clash, which will probably result in the dissolution of the Reichstag, is expected this week. The Peopled Party, headed by Dr. Streemann, threatens to ...

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  40. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    There was a unique gathering at Appin on Saturday at the runs of the home of Hamilton Hume, the explorer, who, a hundred years previously set out with ...

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  41. CARS IN COLLISION.

    Two motor cars crashed together head on in Parramatta-road, near Wattle-street, Huberfield, on Sunday afternoon, and seven people were injured. Their names ...

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  42. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Catherine Abbott (40), died at the Sydney Hospital on Saturday night in mysterious circumstances. The woman was unknown. She engaged a room at the ...

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  43. MOTOR CYCLING.

    At a motor cycle carnival at Penrith to-day the principal results were:—Ten miles Sidecar Championship.—First Heat W. Conoulty (Douglas), I; R. Preston ...

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  44. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    A message from Victoria states that the Prince of Wales arrived to-night, and is staying at the Empress Hotel. He is expected to do come hunting of deer and ...

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  45. THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    The debate on the second reading of the Public Service Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives by Mr. Makin, who said there had been many attempts to ...

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  46. ANATOLE FRANCE.

    M. Anatole France, the celebrated author, is unconscious, and is sinking rapidly. ...

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  47. A MOTOR SMASH.

    As the result of a collision at Petersham between a car driven by Mr. Joseph Gerard, of Remain, and another car, Mr. Gerard, who was accompanied by his wife ...

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  48. A LABORER SHOT.

    James Francis Rooney (44) a laborer, of Leichhardt, was taken to the Western Suburbs Hospital to-day with a bullet wound in his right side. The police ...

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  49. ICE ON AN AEROPLANE.

    The Sydney-Adelaide mail aeroplane had particularly cold and rough trip during the week-end, evidence of this being forthcoming by the appearance of ice on the ...

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  50. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER.

    Returning to Paris from Geneva, Sir L. Groom, accompanied by Mr. Voss, laid a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier, near the Australia of The ...

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  51. MOTOR CAR STRIKES A TREE.

    Perth. October 6. A fatal motor car accident happened in West Perth to-night. when, in endeavoring to avoid some new metal on ...

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  52. A CYCLONIC STORM.

    A cyclonic storm passed over [?] combe, Western Queensland, at 5 p.m. on Sunday, doing considerable damage and uproofing several buildings. The ...

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  53. TROUBLE AT MECCA.

    The fall of the Hasbinite Government and the abdication of King Houssein have cased the situation at Mecca. Negotiations with the enemy are expected shortly ...

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  54. LOCOMOTIVES FOR QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood on good authority that the Clyde Engineering Co. has asked to be permitted to withdraw its successful tender for the construction of locomotives for ...

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  55. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  56. BROADCASTING CHURCH SERVICES.

    Church services and sermons will be broadcast shortly for the benefit of Victorian wireless users. Archbishop Less will inaugurate the system on the evening ...

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  57. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    A remarkable increase of applications from small investors in the Commonwealth 6 per cent loan of £10,300,000 for the States has been recorded during the last ...

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  58. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. J. T. Cant, of Mount Alma Station, Inman Valley, expired suddenly on Sunday. He had been in indifferent health for a few months, but seemed to be greatly ...

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  59. BURGLARY IN PERTH

    Early on Sunday morning the safe at Carters, Limited, grocers, in Hay-street, was blown open by burglars and £70 in cash was stolen. The detectives have ...

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  60. MISS MAY CASTLES.

    Miss May Castles has received a cable message from her representative in Paris, asking her if she will accept a three years' contract for Grand Opera in London. A ...

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  61. MOTOR CARS IN COLLISION.

    As the result of a collision between two cars on the Sydney side of Lawson, Mr. Edgar Pritton, of Sydney, sustained lustrations and abrasions, and Mr. ...

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  62. UNEMPLOYED AT DARWIN.

    A deputation of about 100 unemployed waited upon the Administrator to-day and asked for relief. It was explained that many of the men were destitute. ...

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  63. CELOTEX

    It is understood that a factory for the manufacture of celotex. from megass, is to be established in North Queensland, as the result of the visit of Messrs. ...

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  64. "SEE AUSTRALIA FIRST."

    Stefansson, the explorer, who recently visited Australia, stated to-day that Australians needed the motto, "See Australia, first," far more than Americans needed ...

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  65. DISSATISFIED ELECTRICIANS.

    About 10 electricians employed by the electricity commission on the hight-tension transmission line between Yelloura and Yarraville caused work this morning. ...

    Article : 78 words
  66. Advertising

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    Advertising : 56 words
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