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  2. IMPERIAL CONGRESS.

    The following official memorandum was issued this afternoon:—Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame (President of the Board of Trade) submitted at the Imperial ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    Dr. Stresemann has decided to reconstruct his Government into a Cabinet of four members. He will be Chancellor and Minister for Foreign Affairs. Herr ...

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  4. ALBANY WOOLLEN MILLS.

    Encouraging news regarding the proposed woollen mills at Albany was circulated yesterday. The provisional directors of the Western Australian Worsted ...

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  5. JAPANESE CALAMITY.

    The "moratorium" of 30 days has terminated. Apparently it had little effect on the money market in Tokio. The clearing-house has resumed business, ...

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  6. WATER SUPPLY STRIKE.

    The water supply strike was declared off yesterday, when the men resolved to place their dispute unreservedly in the hands of the State disputes committee. ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    A national survey based on official statistics, etc., furnished by 24 States, shows that these were more than 1,000 deaths from alcoholism in the States ...

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  8. MIGRATION.

    A Salvationist party, numbering 170, and including 30 "farm colony" boys, 50 young domestic servants, 16 "war widows," and a number of families, has ...

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  9. A FURTHER DELAY.

    A message from Dover says that Mr. Bruce is still storm-bound at Calais. It is now anticipated that he will arrive in the afternoon boat. ...

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  10. LEAVING CALAIS.

    A message from Dover says that Mr. Bruce has sent a wireless message to the effect that he will leave Calais in the first boat, which is due at Dover ...

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  11. South Australian Quota.

    During the next few weeks 200 immigrants, including farm boys, skilled tradesmen and nominated persons, will arrive in South Australia from England. ...

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  12. MR. CHARLTON'S VIEWS

    The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Charlton), who arrived in Hobart this evening, could not see his way to comment on the Imperial ...

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  13. "Stinnes's Minion."

    It is now said that Herr Minoux has declined to take a portfolio, and that Herr Luther (the former Minister for Food) has been appointed instead. ...

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  14. Western Australian Fund.

    In connection with the distress in Japan, the Western Australian Government has issued an appeal to the people of the State to contribute such sums as ...

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  15. Mr. Massey Hopeful.

    In the course of an interview Mr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) said that the Imperial Conference having got through the preliminary ...

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  16. Convict Desperadoes.

    A message from Eddyville (Kentucky) reports that militia besieged the three mutinous convicts, who apparently, were silenced after their second day's ...

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  17. Nomination of Families.

    The following letter, regarding the conditions under which migrants, who have preceded their families to Australia, may arrange passages for them, ...

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  18. A Dictatorship.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle"' says:—Dr. Stresemann's new rule must be in the nature of a dictatorship, if it is possible ...

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  19. THE BAMBRA.

    On Monday, giving evidence before the Federal Royal Commission investigating the operation of the Navigation Act, Mr. W. H. Kitson (secretary of the ...

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  20. To the Editor.

    Sir,—We are enclosing our cheque or £5 5s. on account of the Japanese Distress Fund. We are sorry our subscription is not more, but our head office ...

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  21. Co-operation Needed.

    Interviewed by the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express," Mr. S. M. Bruce (the Prime Minister of Australia) said:—The resources of ...

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  22. INTERSTATE FREIGHTS

    A drastic cut in interstate shipping freights to come into force on Monday next is announced by the Patrick Steamships Ltd. The company has reduced its ...

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  23. Resignations.

    The resignations of Colonel George Harvey (American Ambassador to Great Britain) and Mr. R. W. Child (American Ambassador to Italy) have been ...

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  24. Social Democrats Blamed.

    It was the refusal of the Social Democrats to give to the Government the authority provided in the emergency law for the abolition of the eight-hours day ...

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  25. THE EL KAHIRA.

    The committee of the Board of Trade which has been inquiring into the loss of the steamer El Kahira has found that the vessel was sent to sea in a ...

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  26. Lord Curzon's Address.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" reports:— Surprise has been caused by the announcement that Lord Curzon's address ...

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  27. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A message from Redding (Falkirk), says that a huge crowd collected at the pithead when the possibility of some rescue being made became known. ...

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  28. Bavarian Newspaper.

    A message from Munich says that Dr. Kahr (the Premier) has banned General Hitler's organ, the "Volkische Beobachter," in consequence of the publication ...

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  29. THE FOREIGN POLICY.

    All of the Dominions Prime Ministers, with the exception of Mr. Bruce, were present at the Imperial Conference to-day to hear Lord Curzon's ...

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  30. New Settlers.

    The Officer-in-Charge of Immigration advised that the following is the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Moreton Bay next ...

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  31. Dusseldorf Affray.

    The Cologne correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—The "green" police and the officials who were arrested in consequence of last Sunday's ...

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  32. A WOOL DISPUTE.

    The Central Wool, Committee, in the course of its administration of the Imperial wool purchases scheme, entered into a number of contracts for combing wool ...

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  33. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Jockey Club has decided to invite the Prime Ministers of the Dominions to witness the running of the Cambridgeshire Stakes as the club's guests. ...

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  34. PREMIER RELIEVED.

    The past week, since the commencement of the strike, has been a strenuous and harassing one for the Premier (Sir James Mitchell); "The worst I have ever ...

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  35. JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.

    The Jockey Club Stakes, of £2,000, one mile and three quarters, run at Newmarket to-day resulted as follows:— Inkerma.—Mr. Reid Walker's b e ...

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  36. Italy's Belief.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—The Proceedings at the Imperial Conference in London are being followed with great ...

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  37. Boxing.

    "Young" Stribling was given a decision in a ten rounds bout over McTigue, the light-heavyweight champion of the world. ...

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  38. Ex-Royalties Active.

    The Maestricht (Holland) correspondent of the Antwerp "Echo du Soir" asserts that the German ex-Crown Prince has arrived in Doorn, to attend a ...

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  39. THE MERRY WIDOW.

    Seeking the rescission of a contract which she made with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Miss Kitty Reidy, a member of the Royal Opera Company, has instituted ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The light cruiser Dunedin (4,650 tons) has been re-named the New Zealand, and will replace the light cruiser Chatham (5,400 tons) on the New Zealand station. ...

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  41. Empire Trade.

    The New York "World." commenting upon the proposal in London to keep trade as far as possible within the British Empire, says:—The people of the ...

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  42. CHINA.

    The Diplomatic Corps, answering China's Note of September 24, says that the facts establish irrefutably that the Licheng bandit outrage was directed ...

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  43. New Zealand's Limitations.

    The lack at a definite New Zealand immigration policy and unfavourable housing conditions are serious limitations noticed by Mr. Wignall, the representative ...

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  44. German "Dumping."

    Mr. Cheeseman, secretary of the National Union of Manufacturers, has issued a statement to the effect that unless immediate action is taken to protect ...

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  45. The Honan Outrage.

    The Diplomatic Corps considers that the Chinese Government appeals to have misunderstood the special character of the bandit episodes, and it points to the ...

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  46. LEWIS SUCCESSFUL.

    Kid Lewis outpointed Frankie Burns in a return contest of 20 rounds for a purse of £75. The contest was held at Whitechapel. Lewis immediately ...

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  47. GOLDFIELDS RELIEF.

    Great relief was caused to-day by the announcement that the water supply employees had decided to return to work. The brief suspension of pumping ...

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  48. A NEW INVENTION.

    The London "Daily Express" says that Mr. Constantinesco's invention means a new era in cheep and fast railway traction, and brings within practical ...

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  49. Duties on Silks.

    A committee of the Board of Trade heard to-day evidence in connection with the demand for import duties on silks. Mr. Pollock (chairman of the silk trade ...

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  50. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The proposal of the Government of Madras to send a troupe of Indian Nautch girls to dance at the British Empire Exhibition has aroused much ...

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  51. NOVEL ADVERTISING.

    A case of an unusual nature was heard before Mr. Haslam, S.M., at the Adelaide Police Court, to-day when Hiram M. Drummond, managing director of Auto ...

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  52. ONE TAX COLLECTOR.

    Under the agreement between the Commonwealth and the State of Victoria for the establishment of one collecting authority for income taxation, more than ...

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  53. Football.

    In the First League competition Notts County beat Middlesbrough, 1-0. ...

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  54. Golf.

    Surprising golf which included the defeat of two reigning champions, was witnessed in the fourth round of the "News of the World" £750 tournament, in ...

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  55. Mr. S. M. Bruce.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce has delayed his crossing in consequence of the storm which is raging in the English Channel, and which has increased to a hurricane. The ...

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  56. A WALK TO DARWIN.

    A request has been made to the Federal Ministry that a free steamer passage from Darwin should be granted to Edward Cooke, who walked from ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND TAXATION.

    Although the Premier, in his policy speech, foreshadowed an increase in the income tax exemption to £300, with an increases to £50 for each dependant, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. A TERRIFIC GALE.

    A terrific gale raged this morning in London, the south of England, and the north of France, and there were tremendous seas on the eastern and southern ...

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