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  2. NEWDEGATE SETTLERS.

    A Ministerial announcement was made in the Legislative Assembly last night that the rails to be pulled up on the Waroona-Lake Clifton railway line will ...

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  3. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court to-day grimly admitted that he was greatly impressed with the heading "Where is the Law?" which appeared in ...

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  4. THE HARVEST.

    There is every indication that the 1924 wheat harvest will be a record one, and the Railway Department has made arrangements for handling the grain ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In view of the distress which prevails in Namaqualand (in the north-west of the Cape Province) the Government has decided to construct immediately a ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    In spite of the strike of seamen, which has thrown idle the crews of the pilot and tug boats in the Fremantle harbour, shipping continues to enter and leave the ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    In view of the improved Egyptian outlook, the Cabinet was able to-day to devote its attention to the King's Speech. The Labourites intend to challenge the ...

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  8. MISSION TO ENGLAND.

    He interesting announcement that the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) would be leaving for England in the new year was made by the Deputy Premier (Mr. W. C. ...

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  9. Moreton Bay.

    The Stewards' Union held a meeting in Sydney to-day to hear the report of the general secretary upon the judgement of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, ...

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  10. Parents Leave Children.

    A special correspondent of the "Cape Argus" who has investigated the conditions in Namaqualand reports that the distress has been caused by a prolonged ...

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  11. Irish Disclaimer.

    In the Dail Eireann to-day, Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald (the Minister for External Affairs) said that the Government of the Free State had not received "ante ...

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  12. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    In the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court to-day the hearing of the case against the Midland Bank, Ltd., was resumed. ...

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  13. STEWARDS' DECISION.

    Among a number of stewards who to-day offered themselves for engagement on the Commonwealth Line steamer Moreton Bay were many of those who ...

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  14. League of Nations.

    The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has received the protest of the Egyptian Parliament against Great Britain's action with regard to the crisis ...

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  15. Lions Poisoned.

    An extraordinary occurrence has been reported from the Pretoria Zoological Gardens. Yesterday nine lions were found dead. They had been poisoned with ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    Commenting upon the British Notes, the Soviet Government's journalistic organ "Izvestya" says:—"Mr. Chamberlain has not proved the authenticity of the ...

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  17. Ziwar Pasha.

    Ziwar Pasha added:—"When I saw which he gave to the Cairo correspondent of the London "Daily Express," said that he had made the greatest sacrifice ...

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  18. Go Slow Tactics.

    Owing to friction among the water-siders regarding the employment of gangs to work the Canberra, the men indulged in "go slow" tactics to-day. ...

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  19. Justice Powers's Decision.

    The Registrar of the Arbitration Court announced to-day that as no settlement of the waterside dispute on the questions concerning the Sydney Bureau and ...

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  20. NEW COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The London "Financial Times" says that the terms of the new Commonwealth loan have made a favourable influence on the market. As a long-dated ...

    Article : 216 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The romance of a "legacy" of 1,000,000 dollars has ended in Paris in the supposed heiress being sentenced to a year's imprisonment, Madame Leotardi, of ...

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  22. Maloja's Cargo.

    The arrival to-morrow morning of the P. and O. Company's mail steamer Maloja from the Eastern States, on her way to London, will create an ...

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  23. The Zinoviev Letter

    The London Daily "Herald" (Labour) publishes a telegram signed by the British trade union delegation now visiting Russia to the ...

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  24. Sudan Quiet.

    An official despatch reports that the general situation in the Sudan is quite. King Fuad has requested the Egyptian army in the Sudan to obey the orders ...

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  25. In Brisbane.

    Because the liner Euripides was worked by labour from the Shipping Bureau in Sydney, the watersiders in Brisbane this morning declared the ship ...

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  26. EVACUATION PROCEEDING.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's Diplomatic Correspondent says that the evacuation of Egyptian officers and units from the Sudan is proceeding slowly in ...

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  27. MIGRATION.

    Twenty ex-service men and their families, numbering eighty persons, will embark in the steamer Bendigo for Australia to-morrow. They were given a ...

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  28. CHINA.

    The former dictator of Peking, General Feng is now completely out of the picture in connection with the affairs of China. His "ironsides" have been taken ...

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  29. Important Arrests.

    The British military authorities have arrested Nakrashi. ex-Under-Secretary for the Interior: Abdel Rahman Fahmy, who was imprisoned in connection with ...

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  30. Statement by Mr. Collins.

    Details were furnished to-day by the Secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. Collins) of the manner in which the new Commonwealth loan of ...

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  31. Protection of Nationals.

    The French colony in Cairo has requested the French diplomatic representative to transmit to Paris an expression of its gratification at the British measures ...

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  32. More Banditry.

    A message from Sich-Wan reports that Mr. Ande has been taken to an unknown destination, and that the bandit chief demands a mission schoolgirl in exchange ...

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  33. Portfolio Declined.

    Ahmed Zulficar, Egyptian Minister to Rome, has declined the portfolio of Minister for Foreign Affairs.—Reuter. ...

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  34. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Commenting to-day on the statement that the total receipts at the Empire Exhibition from rents, concessions, and charges for admittance were £2,000,000, ...

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  35. LATEST DETAILS.

    The focal point of the strike moved to Brisbane with sensational suddenness this morning, when the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  36. New Emigrant Vessel.

    The Armstrong, Whitworth Company launched at Walker-on-Tyne to-day the Swedish-American liner Gripsholm, which is the first Diesel-engined emigrant ...

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  37. South African Press Views.

    The "Cape Times" contends that Great Britain's action with regard to Egypt is on behalf of civilisation and law and order, and serves the ends of the League ...

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  38. COUNTRY FIRES.

    A fire broke out in the Universal Providers, Fitzgerald-street, last night. The fireman got the blaze in hand, but considerable damage was done to the stock, ...

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  39. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    At the Diocesan Conference the Bishop of St. Albans (Dr. M. B. Furse) discussed the question of spiritual healing. He said that he could not believe that it ...

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  40. New Settlers.

    The Officer in Charge of Immigration states that the following is a list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle on December 9, by the s.s. Orvieto:—Nominated: Anderson, ...

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  41. Absentee Sailors.

    The two blue jackets who were missing from Alexandria have been seen here. They belonged to H.M.S. Valiant. Their arrest has been ordered.—Reuter. ...

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  42. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The Meat Industry Encouragement Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly is being opposed by the Labour Party, which contends that it will not benefit ...

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  43. A DENIAL.

    The report that the two absentee blue jackets were seen here is now denied.—Reuter. ...

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  44. AVIATION.

    Plans for a fight to Panama by the Zeppelin "Los Angeles" have brought up the possibility that the great ship may become the means of ...

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  45. Kellerberrin Outbreak.

    A fire started in Dinan's Buildings, Massingham-street, at one o'clock this morning in a shop occupied by Mrs. Puddey, draper. The sh[?] and its contents were ...

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  46. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The "Cape Times" and the "Cape Argus" welcome the preference promises made by Mr. L. Amery (the Secretary of State for the Colonies) and say that ...

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  47. MARRIAGE SERVICE.

    The House of Clergy of the National Assembly of the Church of England defeated by 100 to 69 votes a proposal to omit the word "obey" from the questions ...

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  48. DRAWIN TO ADELAIDE.

    Shortly after 2.15 p.m. to-day two travel-stained motorists alighted from a muddy Oldsmobile motor car at the Adelaide G.P.O., and were accorded a great ...

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  49. Chamber of Commerce.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day telegrams were read from the Bowes and [?] Chamber in connection with the ...

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  50. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The first of five steel towers 350ft. high for the communication of the Marconi "beam" system with similar stations which are being erected in England ...

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  51. INDIA.

    The Reforms Inquiry Committee reassemble to draw up its report. Three days were occupied by preliminary discussions, which revealed wide differences ...

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  52. THE RENT WAR.

    The Clydeside rent war is assuming glarming aspects. Cambuslang and Clydebank being the "storm centres." Tenants in both districts are determined to resist ...

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  53. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    A man who was standing at a railway crossing at Kingswood to-day was seen to throw himself in front of the locomotive. The mangled body was taken from ...

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  54. STAGHORN TRAGEDY.

    Thirty witnesses attended at the the Coroner's Court at Wodonga to-day to tender evidence concerning the death of Bridget Enwright, who late in July was ...

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  55. The Steel Industry.

    The Government of India has decided to ask the Legislature in January to agree to grant to the steel industry in India a bounty limited to 50 lakhs of ...

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  56. LARCENY OF £3,584.

    Frank Alexander Stewart Dolphin, a clerk at the Bank of Australasia, at Prahran pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court to the larceny of a sum of £3,384, ...

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  57. A WOMAN DROWNED.

    Mrs. Violet Cool, of Withycombe-street, Rozelle, was drowned in the Nepean River on Tuesday night, owing to the capsize of a rowing boat in which she ...

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  58. GERMANY.

    In the course of a speech to-day Dr. Stresemann (the German Minister for Foreign Affairs) said that the standard source of power in all foreign political ...

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  59. POLICE OFFICER ROBBED.

    The front bedroom of the house of Police Superintendent J. Warren, of Kildare-street, Auburn, was entered by thieves during the superintendent's ...

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