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  2. THE LATEST CABLES

    The Washington representative of the New York "Times". reports that Mr. Bainbridge Colby, Secretary, of State, has issued an explanatory statement concerning the action ...

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  3. TO PREVENT WAR.

    The "Morning Post." publishes secret documents showing the Council of Action's plans for a general strike, to prevent war with Russia. The documents reveal the ...

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  4. 44 HOURS.

    The position regarding the recent strike of iron trades employees for no Saturday work was referred to yesterday by Mr. H. A. Smedley, secretary of the iron Trades Employers' ...

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  5. MORE INTEREST.

    Interest in legislative doings has apparently increased. Fifty- six members were in the Assembly when it met yesterday, a striking contrast to the lack of attendance on the last ...

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  6. EX-SISTER LIGUORI.

    Miss Partridge, formerly known as Sister Liguorl, says that she wishes to be left alone with hor new friends. she does not wish to meet her brother, not because she does not ...

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  7. FIVE YEARS.

    The Profiteering Prevention Bill, introduced into the Legislative Assembly last night, provides for the abolition of the Necessary ...

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  8. NEW REGIME.

    According to a telegram from Rome, Signer Glolltll presided at a conference of masters and men of the metal industry. He urged a conciliatory discussion of the problems affecting ...

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  9. COAL DISPUTE.

    The miners' delegates conferred with Sir Robert Home (Minister for Labor) for two hours this afternoon. Then the conference adjourned for tea. ...

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  10. WHAT THE BILL PROVIDES

    The bill, which was introduced by Mr. M'Tiernan, Attorney-General, and read a first time, provides that the president of the Board of Trade shall be president of the Court. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    A message from Ottawa states that nothing definite is known as to whether the imperial Conference will be held next year. The Premier, Sir Arthur Meighen, has not ...

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  12. PAID OFF.

    It was reported yesterday that over 100 members of the Operative Painters' Union, employed at the Commonwealth dockyards, had declined to sign an agreement with the ...

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  13. NEW STEAMER LAUNCHED

    The P. and O. branch steamer Ballarat, the first of five new refrigerated liners, has been leunched at Greenock. The vessel's speed will he 13% knots, and she ...

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  14. CREMORNE POINT.

    In order to avoid the erection of a number of small war memorials in the Northern Suburbs, the Town Planning Association has approached the North Sydney Council with a ...

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  15. TERRIBLE ORDEAL.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Tragedy and romance are blended in a story told by passengers on the steamer Morinda, which reached Brisbane to-night from Retaul and Port Moresby. ...

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  16. SHORT OF TOBACCO.

    The garrison at Kufa, Mesopotamla, has been beleaguered for some weeks, but it is inforred that it has been satisfactorily supplied with necessaries and ammunition by air, for, ...

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  17. SINN FEIN SCOTS.

    The Stan Fein menace in Scotland, is developing, and the mining districts are reported to be honeycombed with. Republican organisations,. who' are planning to seize the ...

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  18. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    A. message from Paris announces that M. Millerand, the Prime Minister of France, has agreed to become a candidate for the Presidency. The vacancy was caused by the ...

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  19. CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council will not take farther action with regard to the proposal to institute a 44 hour week throughout its service, for another month. ...

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  20. MUTUAL DISTRUST.

    A message from Riga, repeated from Paris, states that mutual distrust, threatens to make the Pole-Soviet Peace Conference a fiasco, Just as the Minsk conference was. ...

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  21. CHURCH PROPAGANDA

    Promulgated by the National Council of the Church of England Men's Society, an elaborate scheme is proposed for the organisation at active branches throughout Australasia. ...

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  22. SWIMMING SEASON.

    The speed swimming champion of the world --Duke Pao Kahanamoku-- has accepted an invitation to visit Australia this season. A cablegram from Mr. Horacee Bennett, ...

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  23. LORD FORSTER.

    PERTH, Tuesday. The Minister for Defence arrived this morning to welcome the Governor-General-Designace, Lord Forster, who will roach Fremantle on Friday morning, and to ...

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  24. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    A message from Toronto states that His Majesty the King has cabled to the Congress of Chambers of Commerce emphasising the importance of the gathering, not only to the ...

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  25. DUBLIN STREET BATTLE.

    A party of Sinn Feiners attacked a military lorry in a Dublin, street, and ordered twelve soldiers to hold up their arms. Some obeyed, but others opened fire upon the raiders, ...

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  26. MT. CUTHBERT.

    BRISBANE,Tuesday,--The mines and works Mount Cuthbert are expected to re-open immediately, thus re-employing about 500 men who have been out of work for some weeks as ...

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  27. BOOKMAKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--At the Government offices to-day. Mr. Smeaton, M.H.A., introduced to the premier, Mr. Burwell, a deputation from the Council at the Churches, which protested ...

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  28. SENT TO GERMANY.

    The Sailors and Firemen' s Union at Liverpool is holding up the Elder, Dempster steamer Monarch, which it is reported." is going to Bremen to be repaired, owing to the ...

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  29. ATHLETES COMING HOME.

    The New Zealand Olympic team and some members at the Australian Olympic team sail for home by the Nestor on October 16. ...

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  30. HUME WEIR.

    ALBDRY, Tuesday.--The township site at Hume reservoir having been prepared, barracks built for the workmen, and the school and oilier conveniences supplied, a start has been ...

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  31. STATE-OWNED SHIPS SOLD.

    A message from Washington states that the Shipping Board has announced that it sold seven Government- owned vessels for 7,041,730 dollars during last week. ...

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  32. RABAUL DEPRESSED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Passengers from New Guinea aboard the steamer Morinda, which reached Brisbane to-night, state that trade conditions at Rabaul are very much disturbed. ...

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  33. HAITT'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The State Department at Washington has informed Haiti that the salaries of the President and other officials have been withhold,because Haiti is unable to make treaties with the United ...

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  34. MONTAUK DISASTER.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Further particulars were received hero to-day by the steamer Melusia regarding the wreck of the American barque Montauk at the Solomon group. ...

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  35. BOXING MATCH VETOED.

    A Boston telegram announces that the Massachusetts State Boxing Commission has refused to sanction the fight between Dompsey and Moran, which had been tentatively ...

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  36. CYCLONIC STORM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday--The telegraph authorities in Melbourne received news this evening that a cyclone. accompanied by rainstorms, struck Chiltern, on the main ...

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  37. NEW WHEAT POOL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--As the result of a conference held to-day between the Prime Minister and the Ministers of Agriculture of the tour wheat-growing States, the new pool, which ...

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  38. TRAFFIC CONTROL INQUIRY.

    Superintendent Edwards, of the Sydney Police Department, Traffic Brunch, has completed his traffic control and regulation investigations in Britain. He leaves for America on Saturday. ...

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  39. LEAGUE ENDORSED BY WOMEN

    A Washington message states that the international Council of Women's Conference at Christiania has cabled to President Wilson endorsing the principle of the League of Nations. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE Tuesday.--The period within which candidates nominated for the State elections might withdraw from the contest without forfeit closed at noon to-day. Mr. F. J. Sivyer, ...

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  41. 1917 STRIKERS.

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday .--The Newcastle branch of the A.L.P. has adopted the following motion:-- "The Newcastle branch of tho A.L.P. demands ...

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  42. CANADIAN BY-ELECTIONS.

    A message from Toronto states that the first by-electing slued Mr. Arthur Moighen became Premier have been bold, and resulted in decisive victories for the National-Liberal and ...

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  43. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE."

    London papers publish appreciative, notices at the film of C. L.[?] ...

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