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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The report of General Laidoner on the Mosul deportations has been presented to the Council of the League of Nations. It says that statements made ...

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  3. THE WOOL TRADE.

    Arising from Sir John Higgius's proposal made in Bradford with regard to the question of the Empire marketing of wool. Sir John had a private conference ...

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  4. PROHIBITION.

    The group of "wet" members of both Houses, who on the Congress being convened introduced a banrage of bills for the modification of Prohibition, declared ...

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  5. PARLIAMENTARY ALLOWANCES.

    The Parliamentary Allowances Bill, which provides for the increase of members' allowances from £400 to £600, was passed by the Legislative Council last ...

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  6. MIDLAND RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    A deadlock has occurred in the negotiations for a settlement of the dispute between the Midland Railway Company and its employees, who went on strike at ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    The brought which was reported on November 6 seems to have been broken after a series of heavy rainstorms, which have worked their way from the south ...

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  8. DEPORTATION ISSUE.

    The High Court this morning announced that it had unanimously decided that Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johnson, who had been arrested by the ...

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  9. Reply of Turkish Delegates.

    The Turkish delegation, in reply to General Laidoner's report, says that the Nestorian Christians have always been hostile to Turkey, and when they are ...

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  10. CITY FINANCES.

    At a special meeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon, the following rates were struck for the ensuing year:—General rate, 1s. 10¼d.; health rate, 3½6.; ...

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  11. Aircraft Expenditure.

    An expenditure of 20,000,000 dollars annually for the procurement of aircraft for the army and navy, as recommended in the report of the Special House ...

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  12. Mine Disaster.

    A report received from Birmingham (Alabama) this afternoon says that a number of men were killed at the result of an explosion of gas on a coal mine ...

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  13. Tasmanian Premier's Views

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons), when asked for an expression of opinion on the release of Messrs. Walsh and Johnson from custody, said that he was not ...

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  14. Medina Taken.

    The Jerusalem correspondent of the London "Da[?] Express" reports that Wahabis have captured Medina, defeating the Hejaz army, after a long siege ...

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  15. ALLEGED FRAUDULENT CONVERSION.

    Robert George Boulton, a partner in the firm of Boulton Brothers, was acquitted to-day on a charge of the fraudulent conversion of the proceeds of securities ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL.

    Is the House of Commons last evening the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill), speaking on the supplementary vote of £9,000,000 as a ...

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  17. CHINA.

    According to despatches received by the Japanese War Office from Harbin (Manchuria), a report has been circulated to the effect that the Russian troops ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT.

    It is understood that invitations to be represented on the preparatory disarmament Commission will be issued to nineteen Powers through the League of ...

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  19. Released Men's Opinion.

    When seen at their homes this afternoon, both Mr. Walsh and Mr. Johnson paid that they felt the effect of the trying experience through which they had ...

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  20. TROUBLE WITH WATERSIDERS.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's coastal steam Paringa has been laid idle, and the Wandana, when she arrives on Sunday, may also be laid up. The ...

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  21. Troops Entrenched.

    Kuo-Min-Chun's troops are entrenched at Langfang, and Li-Ching-Lin's at Yangtsun.—Reuter. ...

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  22. Two Papers Suppressed.

    This morning two newspapers, were suppressed by the Government on the ground that their leading articles were inflammatory in their attacks on the Reuter. ...

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  23. The Prisoners Released.

    Mr. R. W. Yates, acting superintendent of the Commonwealth Peace Officers, telephoned the decision of the High Court to the officer in charge at Garden ...

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  24. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The House of Commons agreed to-day to a motion approving the Supplementary Estimate of £1,100,000 for the Government's share of the Wembley ...

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  25. A Victory for Li.

    Li-Ching-Lin defeated Kuo-Min-Chun's advance column yesterday. The fighting lasted all day. The railways around Tientsin have been cut., and the ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The congress of members of the South African Party adopted yesterday, by a large majority, women's suffrage as part of its programme. ...

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  27. Battle or Compromise.

    A message from Mukden says that Kuo-Sung-Ling's recent inactivity was due to the despatch of two divisions southward, for the purpose of ...

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  28. The Indian Question.

    In the course of a speech last night Dr. D. F. Malan (Minister for the Interior) said that the Indian Government desired that a round-table conference be ...

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  29. THE PRINTING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. F. G. Saunders, for the Printing Employees' Union, and Mr. E. E. Jarvis, for the Master Printers' Association, resumed their application to the ...

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  30. Prime Minister Reticent.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) when, interviewed to-day, said that he had no comment to make regarding the announcement that the High Court had ...

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  31. IRELAND.

    By 71 rotes to 20 the Dail Eircann passed the motion for the second reading of the Irish Agreement Bill. The final stages of the measure will be taken on ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    A conference of British and Russian trade union delegates, self-styled the Anglo-Russian Unity Committee, decided unanimously to-day to express regret ...

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  33. CLUB WORKERS' CLAIMS.

    A considerable amount of the time of the Arbitration Court was taken up yesterday with a discussion on rosters that night be applied to club employees who ...

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  34. LOCAL PORCELAIN WORKS.

    A petition for the winding-up of the Calyx Porcelain Co., Ltd., of Subiaco, was granted yesterday, in the Supreme Court, by the Chief Justice (Sir Robert ...

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  35. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    M. Henri de Jouvenel (the French Commissioner for Syria) has issued a proclamation to the peoples of Syria and Jebel Druse appealing to all of them ...

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  36. "Very Encouraging."

    "I am very pleased indeed that Messrs. Walsh and Johnson have won. Evidently justice has been on their side on this occasion," said the acting secretary of the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Municipality of Launceston (Tasmanm) as offering £150,000 worth of debentures bearing interest of 5 per cent. The price of issue is £98 per cent. ...

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  38. Raid by Rebels.

    In daylight a number of rebels raided and disarmed a party of gendarmes, and attacked some French posts. Eventually they retired in the face of a ...

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  39. MOROCCAN WAR.

    Abdel Krim has asked the French authorities to state the terms of peace. ...

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  40. POLICE PENSIONS.

    The Legislative Council yesterday adopted Mr. Duffell's motion in favour of the payment of police pensions. Mr. Duffell had moved: "That in the ...

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  41. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Australia House is apparently concerned over the Anglo-Australian beam wireless "impasse." Sir Joseph Cook had a long conference with Messrs. Allard and ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Frank O'Sullivan, advance manager of the Lionel Walsh Musical Comedy Company, arrived in Perth yesterday to make the necessary preliminary ...

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  43. State Deportations.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday Mr. Harris gave notice that he would ask the Chief Secretary on Tuesday the following questions:—(1) Has the ...

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  44. FRANCE.

    Soribas, a youthful Spanish anarchist, impelled by an ungovernable hatred of the Roman Catholic Church, met the Abbe Carayol on a country road shot ...

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  45. Senator Pearce Amazed.

    Senator Pearce, when spoKen to at Mt. Barker to-day, expressed amazement at the release of Messrs. Walsh and Johnson Up stated that the Federal Government ...

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  46. COLLISION AT SEA.

    Ten fatalities occurred as a result of the sinking of the Newcastle steamer Landport (603 tons) after a collision with the Swedish steamer Mathilda off ...

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  47. PERSIA.

    The 14th day of December has been appointed for the official enthronement of Reza Khan. Before that date the Constituent Assembly will amend certain ...

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  48. Mr. Lang Rejoices.

    In a statement on the deportation question to-day Premier (Mr. Lang) said:—"Some time ago when Mr. Bruce requested me to assist him to create a ...

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