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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At the Conservative Party's rally in the Queen's Hall Mr. Baldwin appeared in the Platform carrying a horseshoe decorated with red, white and blue ribbons ...

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  3. PARLIAMENTARY STAFF.

    When the vote for the Joint House Committee came up for consideration in the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Hughes asked whether it was a fact that ...

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  4. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The English Eleven under A. R. Gilligan will open the Australian tour to-day, when they will meet the elect of Western Australia on the W.A.C.A. Oval ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Baron Meneiteiro Adatci, who caused the "eleventh hour" hitch in the debate in Geneva on the Protocol, made a speech last night at the dinner in london of the ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    A message from Nome (Alaska) says:—Since Russia hoisted her flag in August over Wrangell Island (in the Arctic Ocean) the American flag has been ...

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  7. MECCA TAKEN.

    The Wahabis have entered Mecca.—Reuter [The Wahabis of Nejd. Central Arabia, have long been at enmity with the people ...

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  8. CHINESE WAR.

    A somewhat serious situation has arisen as a result of the notorious Anfuite general, Hsu-Shu-Cheng (known as "Little Hsu"), with the support of ...

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  9. Flight of Citizens.

    The Jidda correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" estimates that nearly one-half of the inhabitants of Mecca have fled. The houses of certain Ministers and ...

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  10. Election Gossip.

    The pact between the Conservatives and the Liberals is progressing rapidly. The London "Daily Telegraph" has published a list showing that "three-corner ...

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  11. Situation Quiet

    The situation in Mecca is quiet. There have been no excesses.—Reuter. ...

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  12. Coloured Immigrants.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Wilford asked the Prime Minister (Mr Massey) whether he has sten the cable grain stating that New Zealand and ...

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  13. Foreigners Safe.

    The Wahabis have assured the Consular Come in Jidda that foreigners in Mecca will be safe, and that Jidda will not be attacked.—Reuter. ...

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  14. Officials Reticent.

    United States officials have refrained from commenting on the hoisting of the American flag at Herald Island. Apparently the Government is unwilling to ...

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  15. Peaceful Occupation.

    Mr. George Renwick has telegraphed to the London "Daily Chronicle" from Jidda an account of the occupation of Mecca. He says that the advance guard ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL.

    As was expected the interstate conference of the Waterside Workers Federation, which has been sitting in Sydney for three days has failed to decide ...

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  17. Liberal Party.

    The liberal Party's campaign was opened to-day by Messrs. Asquith and Lloyd George, and Sir John Simon, in the Queen's Hall, London. ...

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  18. REPARATIONS.

    There was a large queue of applicants for the German loan issue a the Bank of England at 6 o'clock this morning, and the crowd numbered about two ...

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  19. IRELAND.

    The Dail Eireann passed through [?] of its stages a Boundary Bill similar to the measure which has been approved by the Imperial Parliament. A ...

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  20. MINING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Deputy-president Webb, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day delivered judgment on the plaint of the Australian Workers' Union, in which ...

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  21. Suicide of Senator.

    Senator Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut one of the Republican leaders in the Congress, committed suicide by inhaling gas. His body was found in the ...

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  22. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Montreal "Star" says in an editorial that the intervention of Mr. S. M. Bruce in the Egyptian question is a novel step in Empire procedure, which ...

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  23. SMALL SPECULATORS.

    The heavy subscriptions to the German loan consist partly of "stags," or small speculators, who anticipate that a premium will be established when the ...

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  24. Debate in the Dail.

    In moving the second reading of the Boundary Bill President Cosgrave said that if the recent pronouncements of the British sig[?]tories to the Treaty had ...

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  25. FAITH-HEALING.

    There were some four hundred sufferers in the Frizinghall Parish Church to-day. A young girl who is dying from paralysis of the optic nerve, and is blind ...

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  26. The French Portion.

    The French portion of the German loan was taken up entirely by the French Banks, which are disposing of the bonds privately. It is said that the demand ...

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  27. MOSUL QUESTION.

    The Turkish protest to the League of Nations is regarded in official circles here as a subtle attempt to complicate the proceedings further and to justify ...

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  28. The Premier.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who covered about 200 miles yesterday, addressed 20 meetings. He received a great "sendoff" in Newcastle-on-Tyne to-day, when ...

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  29. CANADA.

    A scandal which is without parallel in Canadian municipal history is being revealed here as a result of investigations which arose out of inquiries which were ...

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  30. AVIATION.

    A message received at Chatham (Massachusetts) at 11 o'clock this morning (Eastern standard time) from the dirigible ZR3. gave the position of the ...

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  31. A British Request.

    The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has received from Mr. Ramsay MacDonald a telegram requesting the immediate convocation of the ...

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  32. DEFIANT COLLIERS.

    The position on the northern coal fields where the miners at five collieries have been defying the direction of the Miners' Council to return to work, was ...

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  33. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    A unique event in the history of South African journalism was the first general meeting of the South African section of the Empire Press Union which was held ...

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  34. MEXICO.

    There was a bloody clash between political factions at Tuxtla Gutierrez (Chiapas) on Sunday, when more than 100 persons were killed or wounded. This is ...

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  35. The Colts Match.

    Acting to the letter of the rules concerning age limit and the right of selecting one old player to captain the Colts side, the selectors, Messrs. Edmondson, ...

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  36. SPEECH IN MANCHESTER.

    In a speech to some five thousand people in Manchester, where he had a tumultuous reception, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that a combination of the ...

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  37. Strong Signals.

    Clear strong signals from the ZR3 were heard at 3 a.m. on Wednesday. She was asking for her bearings. She was then believed to be 70 males east of ...

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  38. CANBERRA HOSTEL.

    It is desired that Hostel No. 1 at Canberra shall be opened before December 11 next, and persons who want to offer for a lease of the building must state ...

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  39. Journey Completed.

    The ZR3 completed its Journey from Friedrichshafen in 81hr. 25min. It actually landed at Lake Hurt at 9.55 o'clock.—Reuter. ...

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  40. MOTOR SPIRIT.

    To commemorate the inauguration of the bulk delivery of motor spirit to Frankston by the Commonwealth Oil Refineries, Ltd., a luncheon was held at the ...

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  41. AN ACCIDENT.

    Mr. MacDonald had an alarming experience to-day while he was addressing an audience of some ten thousand persons in Cleckheaten (Yorkshire). The ...

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  42. FEDERAL AND STATE LAW.

    The Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Isaacs) to-day disseated from the other Justices in the Full Court of the High Court in a case involving a conflict of ...

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  43. To-day's Arrangements.

    Play, to-day will commence at noon. There will be an adjournment for lunch at 1.30 and the game will be resumed at 2.15. At 4.15 the players will adjourn for ...

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  44. Germany Rejoices.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that there is great rejoicing in Germany over the successful flight of the ZR 3. The ...

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  45. Campaign Notes.

    All of the leaders have made their opening pronouncements. Mr. Lloyd George, accompanied by [?] Alfred Mond, has left London for ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    While a couple were executing an eccentric dance (the man as a toy soldier and the girl as a rag doll) in a dance club near Baker-street, London, the man ...

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  47. Experts' Opinions.

    The safe arrival of the ZR3 marks the fourth successful attempt of human beings to span the Atlantic in a non-stop flight. Aeronautic experts of the army ...

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  48. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    After giving consideration to the claim made by the Co-operative Estates, Ltd., of Tasmania, against the War Service Homes Commission, the Federal ...

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  49. Visitors Entertained.

    Last evening the M.C.C. English team attended the performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre as the guests of Sir Thomas Coombe and the Union Theatres ...

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  50. VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    The State Budget straws that a net profit of £14.298 was made on State trading concerns during the year. It is proposed to increase the general income ...

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  51. STORY OF THE SEA.

    A wireless message from the captain of the Commonwealth Government's liner Boonah, bound from Glasgow to Australia, says that in latitude 18 deg. 15 min. ...

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  52. HOBART AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Despite some heavy showers, a large crowd of spectators attended the sixty-first annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania, which was ...

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  53. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    During the last ten years there has been a decline in the passenger trade of the interstate shipping companies. In 1914 the combined interstate passenger ...

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  54. NAVAL MEMORIALS.

    The Duke of York unveiled in Portsmouth to-day the last of three naval war memorials, of which two have been unveiled in Chatham and Devonport. The ...

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  55. A MISSING SCOW.

    Mr. C. E. Culley, in the House of Assembly to-night, asked the Premier (Mr J. A. Lyons) whether the Government would take action in relation to the ...

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  56. PRICE OF GAS INCREASED.

    In the Land Court the gas referee fixed the price of gas to be paid at South Brisbane for the next two years at 8s. 5d. per 1,000 cubic feet, which is an ...

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  57. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £18,000 was caused when a fire destroyed the Railway Hotel at Ultima early this morning. All the occupants escaped, but many lost ...

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  59. Mr. Charlton's Views.

    Mr. M. Charlton, interviewed by the London "Daily Herald" (Labour), said that the British Labourites' successes at the last general election had squrred ...

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