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  2. REAL WORK

    The long awaited and highly necessary Veterinary Surgeons Bill, which places the treatment of practitioners of animal medicine ...

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  3. CAPITULATION

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that the proclamation to the German people is signed by Herr Ebert (President) and all ...

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  4. CORFU

    The evacuation of Corfu began yesterday, when transports were loaded with guns and ammunition. The Admiral announced that the ...

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  5. EMPIRE'S FOOD

    The British Empire Producers' Organisation, with which a number of leading Dominion and colonial associations are affiliated, has ...

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  6. THE SENATE

    Mr. Massy Greene, the ex-Federal Treasurer, is regarded as a likely successor to the late Senator Millen. Were Mr. Massy Greene elected to the ...

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  7. AT ARTISTS' BALL

    Wild scenes marked the closing hours of the Artists' Ball at the Town Hall this morning. During the height of the festivities ...

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  8. GETTING BUSY

    "Every day, in every way, we are getting nearer an early election"--that is the formula of the Parliamentary Labor Party, who ...

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  9. SEVERE SHOCK

    Advices from Tokio state that another severe earthquake occurred in the Hiroshima district on Monday, doing considerable damage ...

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  10. NAKED LIGHTS

    In the Bellbird disaster inquest further evidence of the rescue work was given to-day by William Hughes, who earlier in the week ...

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  11. NOVELIST'S WORK

    The legal right of an editor to cut the work of a famous novelist during serial publication was raised by Stephen M'Kenna, in an action against ...

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  12. BELMORE SHOPPING WEEK.

    Interesting features in connection with Belmore Shopping Week will be found on pages 4 and 5 of this issue. ...

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  13. IDLE MINES

    The Scarborough minors, who have refused to work with the lamps supplied, will meet to-day, when they will be called upon to consider the ...

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  14. SHIPPING STRIKE

    A national strike is threatened, consequent upon the proposal of shipowners to reduce the wages of coal trimmers by 22 13 per cent. The ...

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  15. NEW STATES

    The Federal Parliament's attitude with regard to creation of new States is outlined by the Prime Minister in a letter laid on the table of the ...

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  16. VICTORIA'S LOAN

    Applications for stock in the Victorian Government's conversion loan of £9,000,000 amounted to £17,653,000, inclusive of conversion and cash. ...

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  17. CHRISTIAN IDEAL

    The Dean of Worcester, lecturing to the Church Congress on "The Christian Ideal and the Nations," said there had come into being a world united as ...

    Article : 257 words
  18. TITLES

    Will the resolution against bestowal of titles carried by the Legislative Assembly be forwarded to the Imperial authorities? ...

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  19. BULGARIAN TURMOIL

    Reuter's correspondent at Sofia reports that it is semi-officially stated that order has been restored in a majority of the districts where the ...

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  20. GIRL STRIKERS

    The strike at Stone's cardboard box factory, which has been on for some weeks, had serious developments yesterday, when a mob of girl strikers and ...

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  21. OVERSEAS SPORT

    Waddington and Macaulay, the cricketers, were fined at Bradford for driving a motor-car without being licensed. They pleaded that they had ...

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  22. SOMETHING DREADFUL

    The "Daily Express," referring to the death of Mr. Aubrey Herbert, M.P., states that the deceased Commoner was present when his half-brother, ...

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  23. BOXING

    George Cook, the Australian boxer, has been matched to fight Macgill at the National Sporting Club on November 12. ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. COMPENSATION

    A request for more liberal compensation for liquor trade employees in the event of prohibition being carried was made to Mr. Ley, Minister for ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. KU KLUX KLAN

    Reuter's correspondent at Oklahoma City reports that the Oklahoma State legislators were dispersed by the military at noon to-day, when they ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. MONEY

    Sympathy with the proposals made for establishment of a country university in New South Wales was expressed by Mr. Bruntnell, Minister for ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. BILLIARDS.

    Ignoring Newman's challenge to concede 1500 in 16,000 to any billiardist, Smith excepted, Inman has startled the billiard world by challenging ...

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  28. DEFROSTING MEAT

    Prominent representatives of the meat trade witnessed a demonstration by Mr. A. U. Alcock, of Melbourne, at Smithfield, of the Alcock-Wagstaff ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. HOUSING INQUIRY

    The inquiry into the operations of the old State Housing Board is being held up owing to the illness of the chairman of the new body, Mr. Moore. ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN PICTURES

    Public interest in the Australian art exhibition at Burlington House is growing. The pictures have arrived at the exhibition galleries, and are ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. GOLF

    Wethered won the William the Fourth Medal competition at St. Andrew's. He did a brilliant round in 72, despite a six at the first hole. ...

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  32. DAVIDSON PARK

    The ceremony of dedicating and naming tho Middle Harbor Reserve in memory of the late Sir Walter Davidson, will take place on Saturday, ...

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  33. ACTRESS'S DEBTS

    Marie Dressier, the actress, has deposited £1000 with the Actors' Association for the purpose of liquidating debts incurred in 1909 in the ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. SEIZURE OF OPIUM

    A seizure of fifty tins of opium was made yesterday by officers of the Customs Department, on board the China steamer Victoria. ...

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  35. CANBERRA LAND

    Figures which have reached the Federal Minister for Works have reinforced his view that Canberra will prove to the Commonwealth instantly a valuable asset. ...

    Article : 163 words
  36. PERSIAN EARTHQUAKE

    The correspondent of the Allahabad "Pioneer," in a message from Meshed (Persia), says that 157 were killed and 146 injured in the earthquake at ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

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  38. IN SYMPATHY

    Other sympathy motions with Dame Margaret Davidson have been carried by the Royal Society of St. George and Federal Viticultural Council. ...

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  39. GAMBLER'S END

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin writes that, among the heaviest losers at a fashionable gambling club was a man who eventually, in ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. FAMOUS CLIPPER

    The Cutty Sark, the famous Australian clipper, now lying at Falmouth, is being re-rigged as a three masted ship, for the training of ...

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  41. NOTED LABOR WOMAN

    Miss Margaret Bondfield has been elected president of the Council of the Trade Union Congress.. She will be the first woman president of the ...

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  42. STUDENTS AT NEWCASTLE

    Sixty students from Hurstville Junior Technical College are camped in the Broadmeadow show pavilion. They will be shown oven the steel works and other ...

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  43. CORFU HANDED OVER

    A message from Athens states that Corfu was handed over to the Greeks this morning. ...

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