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  2. FEDERAL LOANS.

    The Australian loan was offered to the Public to-day. It was over-subscribed within an hour of the books being opened. ...

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  3. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    The Parliamentary Correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—The Admiralty has sprung a surprise on the Government by demanding peremptorily ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    An official message from Seoul (Korea) reports that the water supply can be maintained in a restricted degree. Rescue work is reducing rapidly the ...

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  5. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Admiral Coontz has despatched the following message to the people of Australia:—"As I stand on the quarter deck of the flagship Seattle and see the hospitable ...

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  6. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The conference between the "Australian Shipowners' representatives and the Seamen's Union and the Melbourne Trades Hall Council met to-day, and on ...

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  7. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In the House of Commons to-night, during the debate on the Post Office Estimates, Mr. V. Hartshorn (who was Postmaster-General in the MacDonald ...

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  8. New Zealand Trouble.

    The shipping deadlock at Dunedin continues. All work is suspended, and no settlement is in sight. ...

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  9. Di Pinedo's Welcome.

    The Marchese Di Pinedo intended to leave to-day for Brisbane in continuation of his flight from Rome to Australia and back, but he has now decided to great the ...

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  10. The London Issue.

    The London "Financial Times" says that it is understood that the London issue of the Australian loan is meeting with a good reception, and that will not ...

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  11. SECURITY PACT.

    The German representatives in the Allied capitals handed over to-day Germany's reply to the French Note concerning the proposed Security Pact According ...

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  12. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    The latest official news from Seoul is to the effect that the water is subsiding rapidly, and that the lighting service is expected to be restored this evening. ...

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  13. FRANCE.

    The elections for the Councils-General have resulted thus far in the Left Bloc winning 47 seats (namely 43 from the Right and four from the Communists). ...

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  14. Questions in Commons.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. J. M. Kenworthy (Liberal), who asked whether the placing of an Australian loan in New York was not a bad ...

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  15. Position of Dominions.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day with regard to the proposed Security Pact, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  16. Hong Kong Landslide.

    The London "Daily Chronicle," commenting on a message from Hong Kong with regard to the gallantry of Warrant Shipwright Robert Cargin, of the ...

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  17. Mr. Churchill Stubborn.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—Mr. Winston Churchill is reported to be stubborn in his opposition to the laying down ...

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  18. COMPLETE RETURNS.

    The practically complete election results show that the Cartel has gained 91 seats, of which the Centre lost 86 and the Communists five. The total ...

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  19. GAMES OF CHANCE.

    In the Northam Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. F. M. Read R.M., Charles Alfred Stanton, proprietor of Stanton's Midway Shows, was charged ...

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  20. National Loan.

    The subscription lists in connection with the four per cent. "rentes perpetuelles," with a guarantee against fluctuations in rates of exchange, were ...

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  21. Australian Seaplane.

    At 8.25 this morning an Australian seaplane came out of the rain and mist and circled above the fleet. Owing to the inclement weather the airman was not ...

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  22. Shanghai Strikers.

    Numbers of strikers are still flocking back to work, despite violent intimidation, of which there has been a recrudescence during the last two days. ...

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  23. Conversion Loans.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) to-day announced the terms for the conversion of the 4½ per cent. war loans, which fall due on December 15 ...

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  24. CANCER RESEARCH.

    The trustees of the estate of the late Sir William Dunn have given to the Medical Research Council the sum of £10,000 to promote research into ...

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  25. MIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Kinloch-Cooke (Conservative) suggested that, as the agreement between the Imperial and Commonwealth Governments ...

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  26. Change of Weather.

    We are moving through driving rain and it has grown bitterly cold. Strong winds blew throughout the night and continued this morning. The Navigation ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The inquiry into the Traveston railway disaster was continued to-day. Mr. MacGinley (representing the A.R.U.) said that he would call evidence to ...

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  28. SUDDEN DEATH OF DR. MERRYWEATHER.

    Dr. R. C. Merryweather died suddenly of angina pectoris (heart trouble) at his home, 22 St. George's-terrace, about 6 o'clock yesterday evening. He had just ...

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  29. Boycott at Wuchow.

    Foreign telegrams received here from Canton report that, in consequence of a strict boycott all Britons have been instructed to leave Wuchow, including the ...

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  30. At Sydney.

    It now appears that the island steamers of Burma, Philp and Co., Ltd., will be involved in the shipping trouble. No call was made for men to-day, but it is the ...

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  31. A Traveller's Impressions.

    Among the passengers by the s.s. City of Palermo, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday from Singapore, was Mr. Albert Keats, who has Just come from ...

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  32. Wireless Operations.

    Yesterday afternoon at 3.45 Australian time an amateur wireless operator at Caterham (England) listened for twenty minutes while Lieutenant Schnell gave ...

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  33. Lang Government's Attitude.

    It is probable that the State Ministry will accept the new migration agreement which was recently entered into between the British and Commonwealth ...

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  34. Coal Industry Paralysed.

    The Northern and Southern coalfields have been thrown out of work as a result of the shipping hold-up. It is likely that unless the trouble is soon ...

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  35. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    At the close of the meeting of the State Cabinet last night the Premier (Mr. Collier) said that the report of the Royal Commission on Group ...

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  36. AGITATOR DEPORTED.

    "I am going to start a revolution," said Noel Lyons, the Communist agitator, who was deported from New Zealand, when a Pressman asked him ...

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  37. MOROCCAN WAR.

    M. Painleve (the Prime Minister) announced to-day that Marshal Petain would remain in Morocco as long as the circumstances demanded it. Peace ...

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  38. "Big Brotherhood."

    Mr. Howard Williams (Chairman of the British Empire Union of the Y.M.C.A.) entertained at luncheon in London to-day seventy visitors from overseas. ...

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  39. Fleet Divides.

    Swinging into cruising formation the battleship divisions 4 and 5, forming the detachment which is to visit Sydney, separated from the other ships of the ...

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  40. State Ships.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) stated to-day that in connection with the proposal to run State ships he had offers of numerous ships. He added that sample ...

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  41. American Money for W.A.

    "I was offered American money for Western Australia, but I refused it." said the Premier (Mr. Collier) last night when commenting on the fact that the ...

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  42. An Italian Boat

    An early arrival at Fremantle yesterday morning was the Italian boat Citta di Genova, which had about 170 Italians on board. Nearly 30 of the passengers ...

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  43. Posts Relieved.

    An official despatch reports the relief of the Ainaicha post. There was a lively engagement, and the enemy left some two hundred dead on the field. The ...

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  44. South Australia.

    Acting on the advice of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labour Council, the local disputes committee to-day declared the Adelaide Steamship Company's ...

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  45. MURRAY-STREET ROAD.

    The chairman of the works committee of the Perth City Council (Cr. R. J. Holland), referring last night to the controversy regarding the use of wood ...

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  46. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    While gathering wild flowers on the Long Bay rifle range on Monday afternoon a man discovered a tin containing a number of counterfeit coins. There ...

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  47. AMERICA.

    In Dayton (Tennessee), to-day, Mr. Clarence Darrow, of Chicago, the eminent advocate, was cited for contempt of Court by Judge John T. Raulston, who ...

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  48. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Tchitcherin (the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) has notified the Polish Minister m Moscow that the Soviet Government has agreed to the Polish ...

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  49. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    With the object of extending a measure of relief to settlers with small means, who as a consequence of the low prices ruling of late in the cattle market. ...

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  50. GIBRALTAR.

    The London "Daily Express" says that the visit of Major-General E. B. Ashmore to Gibraltar raises again the question of whether, assuming that Spain is ...

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  51. Admirals Farewell Each Other.

    At six o'clock this evening the fleet divided. The Melbourne division continues to proceed to the south-west, whilst the Sydney division is turning ...

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  52. BIG FIRE.

    The damage to the Lincoln Knitting and Spinning Mills caused by the disastrous fire last night was to-day officially estimated to be in excess of £500,000. In ...

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  53. EGYPT.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" understands that messages received from Cairo to the effect that the Imperial Government ...

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  54. Tasmania.

    Messrs. Holyman and Sons succeeded in getting together to-day a volunteer crew for the Lutana, and the vessel was despatched for Melbourne at 8 o'clock ...

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  55. S.A. GOVERNMENT HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Premier (Mr. J. Gunn) stated to-day that Cabinet had approved of the appointment of Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., to be a Commission to inquire into and ...

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  56. POULTRY KEEPING.

    Professor Thomson, of the Hawkesbury (N.S.W.) Agricultural College, interviewed in his native city, Aberdeen, said that poultry keeping in Great ...

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  57. APOLOGY ACCEPTED.

    At the Dayton trial, Mr. Darrow apologised to Judge Raulston, who dismissed the contempt case. He then ordered the court-room to be cleared because ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Mayence reports that the French troops completed yesterday the evacuation of Bochum, Witten, Hartingen, Buer, Sterkerade, and Dinslaken ...

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  59. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 11.30 a.m. in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice.—In Divorce: Queenie Constance Tilney (petitioner), Leslie Eagecliffe Tilney ...

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  60. Australian Seaplanes.

    Greetings from the Royal Australian Air Force were conveyed by Fight-Lieutenants Mclntyre and Hempel this morning to the United States Fleet, and ...

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  61. A Naval Matter.

    Senator F. Hale (Chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee of the Senate) informed President Coolidge to-day that the United States needed greater ...

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  62. Vessel Held Up at Fremantle

    A difficult position arose at Fremantle yesterday in regard to the steamer Woron from whose complement there were three absentees. The vessel arrived at ...

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  63. PHILLIPS RELIEF FUND.

    In response to an appeal by the joint secretaries of the Phillips Relief Fund (Messrs. G. A. Wright and S. A. Mahood) for funds in aid of the widow and seven children—all ...

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  64. AVIATION.

    A national subscription has been opened in the Italian newspapers on behalf of the airman Di Pinedo. The scheme is being supported by many prominent ...

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  65. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    The revenue from the Tasmanian Government, railways continues to decline. That for the twelve months ended June 30 last, which amounted to £548,255. ...

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  66. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

    Audley Henry Gillman, aged 35, formerly manager of the Homebush branch of the Government Savings Bank, was committeed for trial to-day on a charge ...

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