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  2. PERSONAL.

    The death occurred in Hobart on Monday of Mr. Thomas B. Mather, who had for a number of years been a prominent identity in charitable and philanthropic ...

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  3. MOSUL PROBLEM.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) announced that the new Iraq Treaty would be submitted to the House for ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    Foreign Press comments on Japan's despatch of troops to Manchuria, while regarded generally as sympathetic, have astonished official circles by describing the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Baldwin said that, although there was evidence of serious foreign competition, the Government had refused ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    When play in the Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales concluded just before the tea adjournment at the Adelaide Oval ...

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  7. BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA.

    Serious proportions have been assumed by a bush fire which has been burning in the State forest at Rubicon Valley, about 100 miles from Melbourne, since ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    In the course of a speech, at an adjourned conference with representatives of the engineering employers and workers. Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland (Minister ...

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  9. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following were passengers by the Great Western express, which left for the Eastern States last night:—Messrs. Male, Newman, Leane, Clarkson Johnson, Bell, ...

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  10. Victorian Team.

    The following team has been selected to represent Victoria in the match to take place against Now South Wales on the Melbourne ground on Saturday, ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    At an At Home which he gave to-night at Dandenong to the Nationalist workers in the Flinders electorate, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) denied that ...

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  12. WIRELESS OPERATORS' STRIKE

    In the House of Commons Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister (president of the Board of Trade) said that 500 ships, of which 47 carried passengers had sailed without ...

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  13. Labour Executive.

    A poll for the election of an executive committee for the Parliamentary Labour Party next session resulted in the rejection of Messrs. J. Wheatjey and J. ...

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  14. Test Problems.

    A correspondent signing himself "One who Wishes to see the Australians Beaten," in a letter to the London "Daily Telegraph" examined England's ...

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  15. Further Details.

    Mr. Clynes said that Mr. Baldwin's notion dealt with an international issue of the utmost importance. The House, which had been depleted in consequence ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The historic home of Governor Simon Van der Stel, Groot Constantia, which was situated near Wynberg, Capetown and which was regarded as an ...

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  17. Anti-Japanese Sentiment.

    It is understood that the Japanese Foreign Office is perturbed by the increasing anti-Japanese sentiment on the part of the Chinese Press and China ...

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  18. WHARF TROUBLE SETTLED.

    To-day the wharf labourers at Port Adelaide accepted engagements to work the cargo of the Adelaide Steamship Company's coastal steamer Wandana, and the ...

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  19. CLOTHING TRADES UNION.

    Judgment was given by Mr. Deputy-President Webb in the Arbitration Court to-day in the case in which the Federated Clothing and Allied Trades Union applied ...

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  20. Rand Gold Mines.

    The dividend distribution of the Rand gold mines falls short of the total for last year by about £1,500,000, this being due to the loss of the sold premium and ...

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  21. U.K.N.A.

    Epithets and objurgation flew thickly at an extraordinary general meeting of the United Kingdom Natives' Association, held in the rooms of that body. ...

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  22. Troops for Tientsin.

    The Government has decided to send immediately from Port Arthur to Tientsin 200 soldiers, making the total of the Japanese garrison in that city 550. It ...

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  23. A Labourite's Threat.

    Following Mr. Clynes's protest, the House proceeded to consider 142 amendments made by the House of Lords to the Rating Bill. ...

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  24. THE SNEYD CASE.

    The Divorce Court rescinded to-day Colonel Sneyd's decree. The Judge said that Mrs. Sneyd had a great influence over her husband, and he allowed her to ...

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  25. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in replaying to Lord Apsley, Mr. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) said that an Australian wireless company had applied for ...

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  26. Fire Under Control.

    A message received from Alexandra to-night states that the fire is now practically under control, and it is thought that its extension to the seedling ...

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  27. STATE WAR MEMORIAL.

    The chairman of the State War Memorial Committee (Sir William Lathlain) writes:— "As it is the intention of the State ...

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  28. Mr. Baldwin's Speech.

    After the departure of the Labourites Mr. Baldwin pointed out that the Government had no intention of ratifying the Treaty until the House had discussed it ...

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  29. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' UNION

    The conference of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union sitting at Hobart has drawn up a new log for service upon the employers in all the States except ...

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  30. GOLD MINING.

    When passing through Kalgoorlie last week the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) said that a Bill would be brought before the next Federal ...

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  31. ITALY.

    The prospect of an Italian Empire is evoking widely divergent comments. The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it cannot be denied ...

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  32. AMERICA.

    An investigation of alleged manipulations of the prices of crude rubber and other raw materials by the British and colonial Governments was ordered to-day ...

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  33. THE NORTH POLE.

    Reports are current here that Mr. Henry Ford, who entered recently the aeroplane manufacturing field, is to back a trans-Polar non-stop aeroplane flight ...

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  34. Victoria v. New Zealand.

    Victoria, with five wickets down for 406, resumed batting on the Melbourne ground on Monday with Hendry 213) and Landsdown (35). Play continued till ...

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  35. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    During the debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the Syrian revolt, M. Painleve defended warmly General Sarrail, who he said, had to cope with a difficult ...

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  36. ARSENIC ON APPLES.

    That there is little likelihood of any traces of arsenic remaining on Tasmanian apples when they arrive in London was special meeting of the State ...

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  37. THE MOOLTAN'S PASSENGERS.

    Among the passengers on the liner Mooltan, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday from England, were the following:— ...

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  38. Worthless Diplomas.

    Dr. Helmuth Heller has been found guilty of having used the mails to defraud in connection with the issuing of medical diplomas. Dr. Heller, who is the ...

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  39. HEJAZ.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Godfrey L. T. Locker-Lampson (UnderSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs), in confirming the report of King Ali Ibn ...

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  40. Press Comments.

    The London newspapers regard Mr. Baldwin's announcement as to his proposed conference with the Turkish Ambassador as an important feature of the ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Ministry for Health has written to the local authorities of the United Kingdom, urging them to use fully their powers to protect the public by ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The secretary of the National Federation of Fruit and Potato Trades' Association, Ltd., Covent Garden, writes:— "The system of consigning ...

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  43. The Coal Strike.

    A message from Wilkesbarre (Pennsylvania) says that the long duration of the coal strike is making the Christmas season a disheartening period of privation ...

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  44. MODERN EDUCATION.

    At the sessions of the first interstate conference of teachers in non-govermnent schools to-day, the headmaster of the Presbyterian Ladies' college, Sydney ...

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  45. Subscription list.

    Contributions to the State War Memorial Fund may be sent to the treasurers of the fund, Messrs. Rankin, Morrison and Co., St. George's terrace. ...

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  46. Tchitcherin Displeased.

    Mr. Tchitcherin (the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs), who has arrived from Paris, is delivering harangues condemning the Locarno Pact and the Mosul ...

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  47. IRELAND.

    It has been reported from Limerick that a number of dock labourers who declined to handle shipments for German contractors in connection with the ...

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  48. BURNING FATALITY.

    A sad burning accident, which resulted fatally, occurred at Rushy Pool, near Narrogin, yesterday. A young girl, aged 13 years named Dorothy Boothey, daughter ...

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  49. OLD MAN'S INJURIES.

    James Howard, 71 years of age, was found near Ulverstone yesterday with his throat cut. When a doctor was summoned he found that Howard was ...

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  50. PECULIAR FATALITY.

    When driving a double-seated motorcar containing five passengers on the Prince's Highway, 23 miles from Orbost, this morning. William Rodwell, one of ...

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  51. Hendry's Great Score.

    If the match between Victoria and New Zealand is reckoned as a first-class—and there can be little doubt on the point—then H. L. Hendry's score of 325 ...

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