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  2. RUSSIA.

    Reports received from Southern Russia show that the Ukrainians have had numerous successes. Generals Wrangel and Petlura have joined forces. Another report ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The first issue of a monthly periodical entitled "The Lloyd George Liberal Magazine" contains a report of an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, in which he ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Yorkshire miners' council has decided to recommend its members to vote against the proposal for a datum line but the Cleveland miners' executive committee has ...

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  5. "A PIRATE STATE."

    The "Financial Times," in a leading article headed "Queensland, a Pirate State," denounces Mr. Theodere's financial proposals as shameless robbery and open ...

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  6. JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "World" reports that it has been announced authoritatively that negotiations between Mr. Kijuro Shidehara (the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. ROYAL SHOW.

    Still favoured by perfect holiday weather, the Royal Agricultural Society's Show was again a big centre of attraction yesterday, the attendance figures ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate accepted the amendments of the House of Representatives in the Arbitration Bill, and rose until Wednesday next. ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The W.A.C.A. have got all arrangements well under way for the big game against Douglas's men. The Englishmen will arrive at Fremantle during the morning of the ...

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  10. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Hughes, in reply to Mr. Tudor, said that the Government had not yet considered the action of the Senate in rejecting the Amusement Tax Bill. The ...

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  11. THIRD INTERNATIONALE.

    About 500 Socialist delegates in Carlsbad (Bohemia), who represent over 1,000,000 German workmen in Czecho-Slovakia, are considering whether they should adhere to ...

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  12. A MARITIME STRIKE.

    The crews of all the Italian steamers in Buenos Ayres have struck as a protest against the recent action of the Italian Government in arresting seamen who seized ...

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  13. JAPANESE POLITICIANS UNEASY

    Leading members of the Majority Party in the Imperial Diet say that the conditions surrounding the anti-Japanese question in the United States are becoming worse, ...

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  14. ARMISTICE WITH FOLAND.

    The news has been officially confirmed that the Russo-Polish armistice will be signed by Friday. The Riga correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that M. ...

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  15. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) was asked to-day if he would comment on the hold-up of the overseas trade of Brisbane by the waterside workers, and consequent ...

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  16. SHEEP DOG TRIALS.

    During the three days of the exhibitions much interest has been taken in the trials of sheep dogs, which have been carried out before and after the general ring ...

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  17. A CANADIAN OPINION.

    The Montreal correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that the Canadian Government has not revealed its attitude on the question of the renewal of the treaty ...

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  18. THE BRITISH NOTE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Russian Government's reply to the British Note demanding the release of the British prisoners at Baku and the cessation ...

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  19. AN OCEAN CABLE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of America reports that Japan is endeavouring to control a Pacific Ocean cable between the United ...

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  20. A NAVAL MUTINY.

    The Paris edition of the Chicago "Tribune" gives details of the mutiny which occurred in Petrograd on September 28. Some fourteen hundred sailors ...

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  21. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP

    This year the competition for the Governor's Cup, the grand prize of the stock sections, which is awarded annually to the exhibitors scoring the highest number ...

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  22. DEATH OF J. T. DON.

    In the City Court yesterday James Maher (26), an engineer was presented on a charge of having wilfully murdered John Thomas Don. Mr. T. F. Davies, ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) indicated to-day in the House of Representatives that the Cabinet was unlikely to allow the decision of the Senate ...

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  24. THE ATTENDANCE.

    The attendance yesterday showed a slight increase on that for the corresponding day last year, the respective totals being 16,893 and 16,834. The receipts ...

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  25. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    Mr. S. W. B. McGregor (the Chief Trade Commissioner for Australia) has completed a tour of the industrial centres of Britain. In the course of an interview he said:— ...

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  26. RING EVENTS.

    Not since the days—more than a decade ago—when Trout, The Swell, and many other fine ponies were able to hold their own, has there been such a fine show on ...

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  27. DISCOVERY OF WRECKAGE.

    Captain G. B. Derry, of John Darling and Son's steamer Grace Darling, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Hobart on Wednesday evening, has reported that he passed ...

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  28. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Birdwood in a farewell address, to about seventy officers and men of the A.I.F. in Australia House, London, expressed the opinion that both the graves ...

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  29. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The railway arrangements yesterday were satisfactory, the number of passengers carried, of whom the majority were children, being 11,879, as against 11,191 ...

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  30. STOCK SALES.

    The stock sales were commenced yesterday, and the results are appended. To-day will be devoted solely to sales of stock. ...

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  31. HOTELKEEPERS' LIABILITIES.

    A case of considerable interest to hotelkeepers was decided in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) and a special jury, yesterday, when ...

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  32. PREVENTION OF PROFITEERING.

    The Anti-Profiteering Bill was submitted for its second reading to the Legislative Assembly to-night by the Attorney-General (Mr. McTiernan). There was a large ...

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  33. TOUR OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The Jewish community to-day gave a banquet to the Chief Rabbi (the Very Rev. Joseph Herman Hertz) and Mr. Albert Woolf, on the eve of their departure upon ...

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  34. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    Mr. G. D. Delprat, general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., was entertained at luncheon to-day by the Million Club. In his speech he referred to the ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The minutes of the proceedings of the committees of the South African Party and the Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) Party in connection with the recent ...

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  36. A SCHOOL TEACHER KILLED.

    An accident in peculiar circumstances occurred early this morning at Tantanoola. J. McLaughlin, storekeeper, of Millicent, was driving a school teacher, Johanna ...

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  37. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society was held at Queen's Hall yesterday evening, the chair being occupied by the president (Mr. R. E. Weir), who ...

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  38. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson (the American prohibitionist) was refused a hearing in the Reading Town Hall. "Stink bombs" were thrown into the hall and huge crowds ...

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  39. THE WEATHER.

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning disclosed the extension of cloudy conditions to the greater portion of the State south from the tropics. A ...

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  40. AMERICAN GRAIN.

    The price of December wheat fell to-day to 190 cents a bushel, and December corn to 85 cents. These are new records since trading began in "futures." ...

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  41. EGYPT

    The trial of the "Vengeance" gang has terminated. Twenty-five out of twenty-nine accused persons have been found guilty. [A Cairo message of July 28 said:—The ...

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  42. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    A representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association has ascertained that the P. and O. and Orient lines hope to maintain a regular fortnightly mail ...

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  43. HAILSTORM IN KALGOORLIE.

    A very severe hailstorm passed over Kalgoorlie about 5 p.m. to-day. For fully 15 minutes hailstones, some as large pigeons' eggs, pelted down. The skylights in two ...

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  44. THE ROAD TO INDIA.

    A Bolshevik military force is reported to be on the Afghanistan frontier. Troops are being rushed northwards from Kabul to strengthen the Afghanistan frontier ...

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  45. SHORTAGE OF MOTOR FUEL.

    A conference convened by the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry was held to-day, to discuss the serious position which has arisen in Australia through ...

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  46. SPORTING CABLES.

    It is reported that R. C. Welsh, the English promoter, has signed a contract with Levinsky for a 20 rounds' fight with Joe Beckett within three months after the ...

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  47. GERMANY.

    The German textile industry is booming, despite labour troubles, the scarcity of raw material and the high costs of production. The balance sheets of textile ...

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  48. A FICTION "EXPOSED."

    Referring to-day to a statement made in the Federal Parliament concerning an allegation in the London newspaper "John Bull" that an Imperial ex-service man had ...

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  49. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nis. Prius.—At 10.45 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice—In Divorce: Rodney Alfred Webb (petitioner), Phoebe Florence Webb (respondent). In ...

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