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  2. FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—"M. Painleve's Cabinet was no sooner complete that M. Caillaux showed his teeth. He has ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    The American College of Surgeons has nominated Dr. Thomas Francis Ryan, of Broken Hill, Australia, for an ordinary fellowship, and five eminent foreign ...

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  4. CANADA.

    New possibilities developed to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) denied that the had decided to resign. He said that he was awaiting the ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Mr. N. C. Seale (deputy-chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives Association) has issued the following statement:—"Since the commencement of ...

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  6. Coal Lumpers Victimised.

    About four hundred members of the Coal Lumpers' Union have been thrown out of employment through the recent decision of the Australian Seamen's ...

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  7. EMPIRE PRESS.

    In the South-West the Empire Press Conference delegates saw group settlement in the making. There were the pioneers still in the early stages of the ...

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  8. HOSPITALS APPEAL.

    Western Australia has just completed its first Hospital Saturday and Sunday. The annual week-end appeal on behalf of the sick has became a tradition in some ...

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  9. The Karoola Hold-Up.

    Replying to the statement concerning the Karoola hold-up by the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association published in Saturday's "West ...

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  10. Tin Plate Supplies Held Up.

    Unless there is a speedy end to the present shipping hold-up serious loss is threatened to growers of stone fruits on the irritation areas at Leeton. A large ...

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  11. NEW ZEALANDERS HONOURED.

    The New Zealand doctors attending the conversion include Sir Donald McGavin, of Wellington; and Dr. N. W. wilson, of Hastings. At a convocation ...

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  12. Premier's Position.

    Denying the rumour that he intended to place his resignation in the hands of the Governor-General, Mr. Mackenzie King said:—"When all of the returns are in I ...

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  13. M. Painleve's Scheme.

    M. Painleve said in the course of an interview to-day that he hoped to table his financial proposals at an early date. They were based on the scheme of ...

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  14. Sailings, from Melbourne.

    Manned by a crew of volunteer seamen, firemen, and stewards, the steamer Tasmania left Melbourne for Sydney and Brisbane early this morning. As was ...

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  15. Monopolists Warned.

    Foreign monopolists of raw materials essential to American industry were warned by the Secretary for Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover) in a speech at Er[?]e ...

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  16. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    Silence was observed by the Ministers on leaving a special meeting of the Cabinet which was called this evening to discuss events in Syria. The recall of ...

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  17. Ministers Defeated.

    One of the sensations of the elections is the defeat of the Premier and seven Ministers in Ontario, the province with the largest number of seats, which the ...

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  18. In South Africa.

    Some 270 strikers from the Wynberg Camp were repatriated to-day in the steamer Kinfauns Castle. Only six strikers now remain in the camp. ...

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  19. At Port Adelaide.

    The Blane Funnel liner Ascanius, after having been idle at the Outer Harbour since September 3, got away from the wharf and out at the anchorage on ...

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  20. Attempt to Coal Steamer.

    An attempt to coal the Port Hardy at Bowen was frustrated on Saturday. Farmers to the number of 250 arrived from Home Hill and Ayr on Saturday ...

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  21. North Perth Effort.

    A special combined effort on behalf of the Hospital Sunday appeal was made by the North Perth churches last evening, when a sacred concert was held in ...

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  22. Sarrail to Explain.

    General Sarrail has been summoned to Parts to explain the Damascus affair. It is practically certain that General Sarrail will not return to Syria. ...

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  23. Doubtful Seats.

    With 14 seats still undecided this morning the returns show the positions of the parties to be:—Conservatives, 120; Liberals, 91: Progressives, 17: Labour, 2: and ...

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  24. MIGRATION.

    Princess Louise and Lord Clarendon (chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee), attended a farewell in the Salvationist Hall in the West End of ...

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  25. The Mitchell Trial.

    Colonel William Mitchell's defence indicated that the might demand that President Coolidge and Mr. D. F. Davis (Secretary for War) should appear ...

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  26. Strikers and Loyalists.

    A series of clashes between the striking British seamen and those members of the crew of the Rimutaka who had returned to work occurred on the Musgrave Wharf ...

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  27. Damage in Damascus.

    According to a Damascus newspaper, the damage which was done by the French bombardment of Damascus has been estimated at about £3,000,000. The ...

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  28. Wall-Street Pleased.

    Wall-street is pleaded at the results of the Canadian elections. It is considered that the Conservative victory, with the probably resultant high tariff, will ...

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  29. PLAN COLLAPSES.

    The collapse of a plan to summon President Coolidge before the Court-Martial came when the investigation showed that only Colonel Sherman M[?]land ...

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  30. ESCAPES OF PRISONERS.

    Murphy, one of the prisoners who escaped from the Pentonville Gaol on October 7, was arrested to-day in Canning Town, as a result of a concerted ...

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  31. American Inquiries.

    The Americas Ambassador to France (Mr. Myron T. Herrick) handed to-day to M. Briand a memorandum asking for information concerning events in Syria, for ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    The delegates who participated in the week-end tour of the wheat belt are timed to return to Perth, early this morning. For most of them the day will be free. At 5 ...

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  33. The Syrian Mandate.

    There is growing support for the suggesting that France should abandon the Syrian mandate, the initial period of which will expire in about two years. The ...

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  34. Strikers' New Union.

    Melbourne union officials discussed on Saturday the report from Sydney that the general president of the Australian Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh) had been ...

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  35. Destructive Fire.

    In Seattle (State of Washington) of Saturday night a fire swept the block known as "Automobile Row," doing damage which is estimated at about 2,000,000 ...

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  36. French Casualties.

    A "communique" issued by the Prime Minister points out that the six thousand French soldiers who have been killed in Syria represent the total killed and ...

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  37. Migrants Leave Liverpool.

    An enthusiastic "send off" was given in Liverpool to-day to some 500 Government assisted passengers who left in the liner Vedic for Australia, via the Cane of ...

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  38. MARINE MISHAP.

    The latest news concerning the stranding of the ship Hamburg is that the weather is now moderate. Captain Volguardsen, who was ...

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  39. DELEGATES' DEPARTURE.

    The South African delegates, comprising Messrs. B. K. Long ("Cape Times"), G. A. L. ("Cape Argus"). D. M. Ollemans (Bloemfontein Friend") and ...

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  40. Fascist Organisation.

    Speaking at the Socialist Hall to-night, Mr. Charles O'Neill (chairman of the Overseas Strike Committee) said that one of the most important [?] of ...

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  41. EMPIRE TRADE.

    In opening the Imperial Fruit Show to-day. Mr. E. F. L. Wood (Minister for Agriculture), said that he was glad that the fruit-growing Dominions (Canada, ...

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  42. Reports Denied.

    M. Briand has issued denials of the story that dead bodies of brigands were paraded on the backs of camels in the streets of Damascus, and of the report ...

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  43. "Big Brother" Scheme.

    The Prince of Wales will inspect in the gardens of St. James's Palace on November 2 the first 150 lads who are bound to Australia under the "Big ...

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  44. Report Confirmed.

    Responsible officials in Sidney during the week-end confirmed the report that Mr. Tom Walsh had been offered the position of general president of the ...

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  45. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The main purpose of the station will be to educate and guide the workers towards the fulfilment of the common objective of the workers the world over— ...

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  46. AN ADMISSION.

    Although it has been denied that dead bodies were paraded in Damascus on the backs of camels, it has been admitted that corpses were displayed publicly, but the ...

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  47. A New Zealand Campaign.

    Mr. H. T. B. Drew (the Publicity Officer of the New Zealand High Commissioner's staff) has begun a migration campaign in Northern Ireland in search of ...

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  48. St. George's Cathedral.

    The collection at yesterday morning's service in St. George's Cathedral was devoted to the Hospital Appeal. Hymns appropriate to the occasion were sung, while ...

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  49. London Press Comment.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin writes in the London "Observer":—"The bombardment and devastation of Damascus are a disgrace to the local regime, and will injure greatly ...

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  50. About a Contract.

    Judgment has been entered for the defendants in the Duncan case.—Reuter. [A London message of October 28 said:—Sir Philip Cuntiffe-Lister ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Bloemfontein correspondent of the "Cape Times", says that General J. B. M. Hertzog (the Prime Minister), has decided to so to foe country on his ...

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  52. The Bombardment.

    The London "Sunday Express" publishes an eye-witness's account of the bombardment of Damascus. The report was received by an English firm from its ...

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  53. TUBERCULOSIS.

    M. Spahlinger has had a nervous breakdown, and has been compelled to leave Geneva temporarily. In consequence of a lack of capital he will sell his horses ...

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  54. The Diamond Industry.

    About a year ago representatives of German and American diamond interests in South-Western Africa, led by Mr. J Pierpont Morgan's group, seceded from ...

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  55. Yarra Bank Speech.

    Speaking at the Yarra Bank to-day the chairman of the strike committee (Mr. O'Neill), said that information had been received from an inside source that ...

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  56. A Cure Claimed.

    Mr. Harold Lowe, a fireman, of Parkes, arrived here on Saturday in the steamer Sophocles in completion of his journey from Geneva. Mr. Lowe said that in ...

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  57. Prince of Wales Theatre.

    Standing room only remained in the Prince of Wales Theatre last night long before the programme began. Twenty-four items contributed by artists from ...

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  58. AVIATION.

    The Italian aviator Major Di Pineda arrived here to-day. He will leave for Bhawalpur to-morrow morning. He claimed to-day that his was the first ...

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  59. Empire Shopping Week.

    There is consensus of opinion in Dominion and colonial circles that the work which has been done at Wembley should be carried on. The Chamber of Trade ...

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  60. Reinforcements.

    "Le Journal" says that, besides two cavalry regiments, eight battalions of infantry, including two from Morocco, are being sent to Syria, making the strength ...

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  61. Enton Leaves Port.

    Under instructions from the secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union at Fremantle, the crew of the pilot boat refused to convey a piles either to or ...

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  62. IRELAND.

    An Ulster loan for £2,000,000 has been underwritten. The rate of interest is 4½ per cent, and the price of issue £93 per cent. The loan will be redeemable in ...

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