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  2. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The miners' leaders have decided to recommend the acceptance of the Government's undisclosed scheme and a settlement is regarded as certain. ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    It is understood that the report with regard to Britain's renunciation of reprisals against Germany has been confirmed officially. ...

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  4. COMPLICATED WILL CASE

    In the Supreme Court yesterday a complicated will case came before the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) and a special jury for decision. The plaintiff was ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    The New York "Sun-Herald" has published messages from the capitals of nine important pivotal States concerning the probable outcome of the elections. The ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at the opening of the South African Party's Congress this morning the Prime Minister (General Smuts) said that there was now no question that secession ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. REGISTRATION OF OPTICIANS. Mr. Nicholson obtained permission to ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. T. Broun) made the following statement yesterday:— "I notice that Mr. Baglin expresses in to-day's issue of the "West Australian" his ...

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  9. IRELAND.

    In the recent raid on the Munster and Leinster Bank in Dublin the military discovered several accounts relating to the funds of the Irish "republic," and ...

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  10. SECRECY OBSERVED.

    All parties to the coal negotiations are preserving the closest secrecy, and it is not known definitely what is causing the delay as to the final acceptance of the ...

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  11. A DUBLIN AFFRAY.

    Professor Carrolan, who was injured in the neck on the 12th inst. during an affray which took place while soldiers were raiding his house at Drumcondra (Dublin), ...

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  12. SHIPWRIGHTS' DISPUTE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Angwin asked the Minister for Works when the Government was going to bring to an end the shipwrights' dispute at Fremantle ...

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  13. INQUEST ON M'SWINEY.

    At the inquest on the body of Alderman McSwiney, a verdict was returned that death was due to heart failure caused by a dilated heart, acute delirium and ...

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  14. SOUTH WALES MINERS

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the hitch is due to the miners' executive advancing at the last moment new proposals relating to the thorny question of coal ...

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  15. MR. HARDING'S CHANCES.

    Mr. W. G. Harding (the Republican Party's nominee for the Presidency) generally as the favourite in Wall-street, New York, and bettors are offering the ...

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  16. REPARATIONS QUESTION.

    It has been ascertained at the State Department that the United States, which was represented at the Brussels Conference, is still in favour of a lump sum ...

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  17. PLUMBING INDUSTRY.

    At a meeting of the master plumbers held last night it was decided to pay all employees in the plumbing industry coming under the award of October 8, 1919, 17s. ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly met at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. DREDGING FREMANTLE HARBOUR. The Minister for Works informed Mr. ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The Western Australian Cricket Association report that all arrangements are complete for to-morrow's game between the English team and the State eleven. Play ...

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  20. CLOTHING TRADES' UNION.

    At a special meeting of the South-West District Clothing Trades Union held on Wednesday night the reply of the master tailors to the requests of the union for ...

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  21. INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT.

    Speaking at Middletown (Ohio), Mr. J. M. Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, said:—"I believe that Mr. McSwiney's martyrdem will enrage the ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    President Wilson received yesterday a delegation of representative Republican who are in favour of the League of Nations, and he made the following statement:— ...

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  23. EMERGENCY POWERS BILL

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Emergency Powers Bill was read a third time by 238 votes to 58. The special trade union congress which ...

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  24. A KALGOORLIE PLAINT.

    The hearing of the plaint of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was continued in the Arbitration Court to-day. Frank Midgeley, shift engineer at the ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The Imperial Industries Club gave a luncheon to-day to Mr. James Kell (the Deputy Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia). There were about 170 ...

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  26. ALLEGED BREACH OF PRIVILEGE.

    Debate was resumed, in the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon, on the motion of Mr. A. Lovekin that the remarks of Sir Edward Wittenoom on December 5, ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    It was officially announced to-day that there would probably be an early resumption of work at the Broken Hill mines. A conference between representatives of the ...

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  28. BRITISH CABLE NEWS

    During a fog a steamer collided with the P and O. Co.'s steamer Delta (8,089 tons), which was anchored off Gravesend, having arrived from Bombay. A hole was made ...

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  29. NATIONAL UNITY.

    The South African Party Congress, amid much enthusiasm, unanimously carried the following resolution:—"Convinced of the necessity of a strong party to promote the ...

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  30. FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    M. Lenin, the Soviet Prime Minister, in a newspaper article, states that the republic has never before faced such a serious crisis, as owing to the scarcity of food Moscow ...

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  31. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    It was learned yesterday that the Government had approved of the proposed board to deal with the tramway men's dispute, and that it only remained for an ...

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  32. THE KINDERGARTEN UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Kindergarten Union of Western Australia was held yesterday afternoon at the Builders' Exchange. The Vice-president (Mr. B. Darbyshire) ...

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  33. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Commander Cope announces that the British Imperial Polar expedition to the Antarctic will leave Norfolk (Virginia) for Monte Video on October 29, proceeding ...

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  34. THE WHEAT QUESTION.

    A largely attended meeting of farmers was held at Messrs. Tetasdale Bros.' farm, Totadjin, on Sunday last, to consider the question of the price at which wheat was ...

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  35. BUTLER V. LADY'S MAIB.

    As a sequel to the Prince of Wales's stay at Government House during his visit to Hobart the Supreme Court has been occupied during two days with the hearing ...

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  36. CONCESSION BY SOVIET RUSSIA.

    M. Ludwig Maartins, the self-styled Soviet Russian Ambassador to America, has announced that he has received a cable message from M. Tchitcherin (the Bolshevik ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    In consequence of the exchange difficulties many exporting firms are not placing Australian orders with manufactures, and they also instructing manufacturers ...

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  38. THE JAPANESE PROBLEM.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" interviewed Baron Goto (a member of the Teranchi Cabinet), who said:—"If the American Federal Government ...

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  39. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    Sir James Craig (Financial Secretary of the Admiralty) announced in the House of Commons this evening that the existing official account of the Battle of Jutland ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND AFFAIRS

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) declined to-day to comment at any length on the cable message from London to the effect that the brief cabled summary of ...

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  41. PALESTINE.

    The Jerusalem Press is complaining that France's sub-division of Syria ignores Palestine's interests. The greater part of Galilee and the districts of Tyre and Sidon ...

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  42. OSTERLEY'S PASSENGERS.

    When spoken to yesterday, the Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. F. E Cox) stated that all of the Osterley's passengers who went into quarantine at Woodman's Point ...

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  43. A MINING FATALITY.

    Robert Woodgate, a timberman, employed on the Ivanhoe mine, died in the Government Hospital to-day from injuries which he received on October 15. He was ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. SPECULATIONS IN SUGAR.

    A large Norwegian firm, the Java Overseas Company, has become bankrupt in consequence of very heavy losses sustained by it in sugar speculations. The deficit ...

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  45. PRICE OF KEROSENE.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission to-day refused an application by the Vacuum Oil Company for leave to increase the wholesale price of Laurel kerosene by one ...

    Article : 73 words
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