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  2. V.R.C. SPRING CARNIVAL.

    Ideal weather prevailed on Saturday when the V.R.C. opened their spring meeting. Flemington looked well everything being in readiness for the ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    In spite of the rejection of the employers' terms, the shipyard workers have decided against a strike, as a majority of two-thirds was not obtained. ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking in Leeds to-day Mr. Bonar Law (the Prime Minister) said that already there was an inevitable tendency on the part of all shades of Liberals to ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Massy Greene) says that both the Labour and Country Parties, while attacking the Federal Ministry for its alleged failure ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    A careful observation of the alignment of the present political campaign shows a surprising lack of great issues dividing the two main parties, and other ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    A party of armed men robbed the Rotunda Rink Post Office in Dublin of a large sum of money and a quantity of documents. ...

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  8. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Sultan has abdicated. The Angora Government's decree announces that the Khalifate remains in the house of Othman, but the National Assembly ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    The siege of Doorn Castle (Holland) by journalists and kinema operators has begun. A ring of Press photographers surrounds the castle from dawn to dusk. ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The final municipal returns show that in London Labour lost 313 seats, and in the provinces 185 seats. ...

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  11. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has chartered a special railway train with the view of delivering "ten-minute speeches" in support of his candidates in all parts of ...

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  12. WELSH COAL MINERS.

    The South Wales branch of the British Miners' Federation has decided to withdraw the strike notices in consequence of the small percentage of miners who ...

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  13. OUTBREAK IN LOUTH.

    The meet extensive Republican outbreak in the Country of Louth for some time occurred to-day between Dundalk and Drogheda. Roads were damaged, ...

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  14. LORD DERBY.

    In the course of a speech in Bolton (Lancashire), the Earl of Derby (Secretary of State for War) said that he had taken office upon the condition that ...

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  15. PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS.

    The Pan-Pacific Commercial Conference passed motions (1) in favour of a convention in Honolulu in 1924 to consider the question of the conservation of ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George delivered to-day his first London speech in connection with his election campaign. He was supported by Mr. Austen Chamberlain and ...

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  17. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    In his Thanksgiving Day proclamation President Harding calls on the people of the United States to continue to make their own great fortune the means of ...

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  18. BANK ROBBED.

    Three armed men who were disguised as women bailed up a bank in Kilrush (Clare) and seized about £1,600 after having locked in the safe the manager ...

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  19. SPORTING CABLES.

    An interesting boxing event at Brighton early in December will be the match between the jockeys Carslake and Jack Evens, for a gold cup. Both have ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Carters' and Drivers' Union held a meeting yesterday afternoon to consider the position which had arisen with regard to two of their members at the ...

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  21. REPARTIONS.

    Messages received from Berlin say that the German Government, in a report to the Reparations Commission, will demand a "moratorium" for five years, and ...

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  22. THE PEOPLE'S HEALTH.

    Sir Neville Howse, candidate for Clare, speaking at Cowra, said that before he decided to stand for Parliament he consulted the Prime Minister, and ...

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  23. ITALIAN CRISIS.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—Signor Mussolini's past threats to Britain, JugoSlavia, and Switzerland may now be ...

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  24. ALLIANCE CONDEMNED

    Mr. W. G. Ashford, National candidate for Gwydir, speaking at Morce, referred to the agreement represented as having been made by Dr. Earle Page with the ...

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  25. THREE-CORNERED CONTESTS.

    In consequence of the new party divisions the present general election in cludes a record number of three-cornered and even four-cornered contests. As ...

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  26. A "FASCISTI REVOLT."

    It is reported that Captain Ehrhardt, who took an active part in the Kapp "putsch" (attempted revolution) is trying to organise a "Fascisti revolution" in ...

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  27. A SYDNEY STRIKE.

    The iron workers' assistants who have been on strike at the Rhodes and Ultimo works of Hoskins, Ltd., will resume work to-morrow morning, a ...

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  28. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    A message from St. Louis reports a startling Wild-West mail train robbery, which resulted in the deaths of two of the train robbers and the capture of a ...

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  29. THE NOMINATIONS.

    The nominations for the House of Commons number 1,266, as follow:—439 Conservatives, 352 Liberals, 324 Labourites, 105 Nationalist Liberals (supporting ...

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  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The committee of the British Empire Trade Exhibition will devote considerable space to horticulture, with the view of furnishing a complete record of the ...

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  31. MR. HUGHES AT HARCOURT.

    While returning from Bendigo yesterday morning the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) visited Harcourt to address the fruitgrowers there. He had to lie on ...

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  32. BARONIA SAILING DISASTER.

    The bodies of Beatrice James, of New South Head-road. Rose Bay. Wm. Porter, Albert-street, North Sydney, and Alfred Dawson, Awaba-street, Balmoral, ...

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  33. EMBARGO ON WHEAT.

    The United States Federation of Farm Bureaus, which is composed of about 1,500,000 farmers, has telegraphed to the Inter-State Commerce Commission ...

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  34. TRAGEDY IN A BANK.

    Messrs. Henry S. King and Co.'s Bank, in Pall Mall, was the scene of an extraordinary double tragedy just after it was closed for the day, when Lindsey ...

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  35. RUTHERFORD CASE.

    The Appellate Tribunal of the House of Lords has dismissed Mrs. Alice Rutherford's appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal in connection with ...

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  36. INDIA.

    Apparently the Gurukabagh situation is likely to become more serious. The Akalis are irreconcilable, and refuse a compromise or even a discussion unless ...

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  37. AVIATION.

    An atrship, which, it has been declared, is the best in existence, is being built in the Zeppelin factory in Friedrichshafen for the Government of the ...

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  38. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Mr. O. N. Yan Cahn, leader of the Chinese National League in Australia. who has returned from a tour of New Zealand and Tahiti, says that Dr. Sun ...

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  39. STATE CONTESTS.

    The National campaign will be officially opened on Friday next. 10th inst. when Senator G. F. Pearce (Minister for Home and Territories) will deal fully with the ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Australia's chief tablean at the Lord Mayor's show on November 9 will be mounted on a car which will be drawn by six grey horses, each bearing the arms ...

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  41. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The Legislative Council by 10 to 3 this evening threw out a Government Bill to authorise a loan of £580,000 being floated in London for public works. ...

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  42. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    No alteration of the position with regard to the engineers' dispute was reported on Saturday morning. Mr. E. H. Barker. secretary of the ...

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  43. CANADIAN CATTLE.

    Britain and Canada have ratified the agreement for the importation of Canadian store cattle into Britain. It provides that the shipment must be from ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Andrews (the leader of the South African Communist Party) said to-day in the course of an interview, that, in his opinion, Mr. F. H. P. Creswell's ...

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  45. ULSTER ELECTIONS.

    De Valera has issued a proclamation in Dubblin [?] the non-recornition of ...

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