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  2. END OE THE CONFERENCE

    Having written many new chapters of the Empire's history, all of them agree with most satisfactory results, the Prime Ministers completed their labours at the ...

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  3. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    During the bearing of the forty-four hours ease in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Chief Judge Dethridge told the parties that they could accept it as ...

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  4. OVERTIME STRIKE.

    The compulsory conference called by the Full Court of the Federal Arbitration Court to consider the matters in dispute in the overtime strike of ...

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  5. AVIATION.

    Remarkable figures in regard to fatalities in the Royal Air Force were given by Sir Samuel Hoare, Minister for Air, when replying to a question in the House ...

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  6. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    It was announced hy the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) last night that the Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. H. D. Colebatch), whose term has expired. ...

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  7. TURMOIL IN CHINA.

    Chiang-Kai-Shek, commander of the southern "Red" army. interviewed at Nanchung by a foreign correspondent stated that the revolution would not end ...

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  8. Afrikander Minister Conciliatory.

    The Minister for the Inferior (Dr. D. F. Malan), interviewed by "The Burger," said the report was by far the most important occurrence in the history of the ...

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  9. Conference Officially Summarised.

    The official summary of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference issued to-day states that the importance of the Suez Cana's [?] and its hearing upon ...

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  10. Hobart Seriously Affected.

    The efforts of the overtime strike are being felt to a serious extent at Cobalt. The Holyman steamer Lanena which was scheduled to sail for Adelaide with ...

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  11. Alan Cobham, Limited.

    With, a nominal capital of £1,000 a private company. "Alan Cobham Aviation Limited," has been formed to make aeroplanes, airships, and aerobuses. ...

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  12. ART TREASURES.

    An historic sale of the late Lord Michelham's treasures which are reputed to have cost a million pounds, was opened to-day in the ballroom at Arlington street. ...

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  13. London Press Comment.

    The Press generally commends the spirit of the conference and regards the proceeding as fruitful, but there is a note of restrained criticism in some ...

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  14. CANDID FRIENDS.

    In spite of the optimism in Labour circles that a settlement will be effected be tween the Parliamentary Labour Parts and the three members who have ...

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  15. WIRELESS EXPERIMENTS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Signor Marconi's testing of the Australian beam service will begin on December 1. The Olympic, which, ...

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  16. De-Registration Application

    Before Mr. W. J. Dunstan in Chambers at tie Board of Trade to-day, a joint committee of waterside employers applied for the cancellation of ...

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  17. UNIQUE WILL.

    "Mag—Everything I possess, J.B." This, written with an indelible pencil on an eggshell, constituted perhaps, one of the strangest will exhibited in the ...

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  18. "THE WHISPERING GALLERY."

    Sir Rennel Rodd says that the unkindest cut of all is that the diarist author of "The Whispering Gallery" (wrongly attributed to him) apparently ...

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  19. Steamers' Sailings Delayed.

    The P. and O. passenger steamer Borda, which was to have sailed for South African and British ports at 5 o'clock this afternoon, was unable to get away ...

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  20. Ulster Uneasy.

    Following a meeting of the Ulster Cabinet Sir James Craig, Prime Minister, and the Ministers of Finance and Labour are proceeding to London to-night to ...

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  21. CANBERRA.

    The Prime Minister's Department states that activities at Parliament House, Canberra, are now practically confined to the laying of special wood ...

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  22. PROHIBITION INFRINGEMENT.

    The Governor of the State of Alabama (Mr. W. W. Brandon) has been arrested for a violation of the prohibition laws. When Federal agents broke into ...

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  23. Dutch Comment.

    The "Amsterdam Telegraaf," a leading Dutch paper, in a leading article on the "New Empire Charter," declares that General Herizog triumphed, and that he ...

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  24. EXTRADITED FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Richard Dixon and his sister Alice who were extradited from Adelaide on a charge of embezzling £2,250, were acquitted at the Old Bailey. The jury ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    The new hall at Brunswick erected as a Soldiers' Memorial Hall, was opened to-day by the Hon. W. J. George in the presence of a large gathering of residents ...

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  26. GLENELG HILLS GOLD FIND.

    A private cable received from London last evening stated that a London syndicate headed by Mr. A. H. Collier, chairman, of the Lake View and Star, and a ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS.

    At a meeting of the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir James Parr) and representatives of the Control Board, for the purpose of developing a more ...

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  28. A Russian View.

    "The next step can only be the separation of the Dominions from the Imperial association," says the "Izvestia," and it adds: "The Empire is breaking ...

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  29. DEATH OF KRASSIN.

    M. Krassin, the Soviet representative in London, is dead. Leonid Borrissovitch Krassin, was horn in Siberia in the seventies. He ...

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  30. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    Some days earlier than was expected the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) tabled in the House this Afternoon the revised report of the Electoral Boundaries ...

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  31. Pacific Cable Board.

    The Conference's report on the reorganisation of the Pacific Cable Board provides that the British representation on the board of seven will be reduced ...

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  32. Proceedings' Reviewed.

    Reviewing the final meeting of the conference, the Minister for Publicity (Mr. J. C. C. Davidson) said the whole spirit of the conference had been conveyed ...

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  33. Closing Speeches.

    Mr. Mackenzie King, speaking at the close of the final session, paid a tribute to the friendliness and frankness of the British Government throughout. Adebavall ...

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  34. ENGLISH TREE SEEDLINGS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that a proposal has been made to Mr. Bruce, who has submitted it to Cabinet, that the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A Vancouver message stated that the Grave Presbyterian Church. Calgary, has decided to invite the Rev. James McNeill of Nelson, New Zealand, to become its ...

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  36. SOLICITOR SENT TO GAOL.

    Alfred Frank Backhouse appeared at the Quarter Sessions to-day before Mr. A. E. Bart, R.M., to answer charges of having stolen stolen sums of £1,007 aud £100 ...

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  37. GERMANY'S DISARMAMENT.

    "Germany expects foreign Governments to note the fact that she has fulfilled the disarmament conditions precedent to the recall of the Allied Military ...

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  38. ASSAULT CASES.

    "The law as it exists to-day is an absurdity," said Mr. Eric Millhouse, Crown Prosecutor, in the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day when the Chief Justice, ...

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  39. BOATING TRAGEDY.

    A body was found washed ashore near Sofia Point, Macquaire Harbour, about midday to-day. So far no identification is available, but the police are proceeding ...

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  40. The Transvaal Nationalists.

    "Ous Vaderland." the Transvaal National organ, which is generally supposed to represent the views of the Minister for Justice (Mr. T. J. [?]). ...

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