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  2. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the present Supreme Council of Allied heads of Governments, with power to decide all questions which are discussed. will cease shortly. ...

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  3. BRITAIN.

    Sir Thomas Mackonzie (the High Commissioner for New Zealand) returned to-day from a visit to the cemeteries of the soldiers in France and Belgium. He says that the ...

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  4. SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Lloyd George gave an address to-day in the City Temple at the International Brotherhood Congress, and dealth with the social problems arising out of the war. He ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    During and since the war many important personages in various belligerent countries deposited gold, jewels, and securities at the Vatican to guard against their ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION.

    In his announcement recently regarding the proposal to take a Parliamentary delegation throught the far eastern wheat belt the Premier (Mr. Mitchell) said, inter alia, ...

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  7. STEAMER WRECKED.

    The Althropes, at the entrance to St. Vincent's Gulf, about ninety miles from Adelaide, were the scene of a wreck in the early hours of this morning, when the ...

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  8. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT.

    To-day was spent by members of the Parliamentary party who are touring the eastern wheat belt in extended motor trips through the back areas. Most of the ...

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  9. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    According to the "Idea Nazionale," Major Gabrial d'Annunzio commands 10.000 regular troops and also 4,000 Fiume volunteers. He has occupied a fortified line ...

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  10. SYRIA.

    Mr. Lloyd, George, and Mr. Clemencean have agreed to a temporary arrangement with reaged to Syria, by which British troops will be withdrawn to Lower Syria ...

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  11. THE EX-KAISER.

    It is understood that the Supreme Council has decided to request the Government of Holland to surrender the ex Kaiser for trial. It is anticipated that Holland will ...

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  12. THE CAPORETTO REPORT.

    The Chamber of Deputies by 211 votes to 23 has adopted the Caporetto report. [The Italian Royal Commission which has been inquiring into the Caporetto disaster ...

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  13. SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce (the Minister for Defence in Austraila) will probably visit the battlefield area in order to unveil the memorial to Australian soldiers who fell in the war. ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Before the session of the House of Assembly closed this evening the Prime Minister (General Smuts) made a striking appeal for co-operation between the white ...

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  15. RETRENCHMENT.

    The Ministry for the Air is reducing in a drastic manner the Government's aeroplane programme, and this action is hitting bally some of the large firms, one of which will ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. GERMAN ARMY.

    "Vorwaerts," the leading Socialist news paper and the official organ of the German Government, has received a senstational commuinication from the Baltic Provinces. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND AGENT-GENERAL.

    Colonel Sir Thomas B. Robinson (Agent General for Queensland) will refire on October 31, Mr. T. J. Ryan (the Premier of Queensland) has telegraphed to Sir Thomas ...

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  19. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The news reached the president of the Marine Board (Mr. Arthur Searcy) at seven o'clock on Thursday morning. The Althorpes are connected by telephone with ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Assembly the motion concerning the cost of living was agreed to, after the Labour amendment had been negatived. ...

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  21. A GOVERNMENT EMBARGO.

    The sanction of the Court has been granted for a prelimmary application to be made in the action Brown vereus Buckley, The plaintiff, a manufacturer of chemicals in ...

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  22. THE BANKS AND THE FARMERS.

    During the course of the social at Kununoppin last night the Premier (Mr. Mitchell) referred to the present tour through the eastern wheat belt as being fraught with ...

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  23. Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. J. J. Vingo, the general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in London, has established a British Empire Union of Y.M.C.A. s., and is beginning a five months' campaign to raise ...

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  24. CHRISTIANITY AND PEACE.

    Lord Robert Cecil (formerly Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) had a paper read on the his behalf at the congress of the International ...

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  25. MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA.

    A Montenegrin communique states that the rising of Montenegrins against the Serbiane grows daily, and that the rising at Cattaro, a seaport in Dalmatia, is ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The wharf labourers' demands in Marseilles have been conceded by the employers. ...

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  27. SALE OF BATTLESHIPS.

    The London "Globe" asserts that the Admiralty authorities are selling six battle ships. ...

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  28. ROUMANIA AND HUNGARY.

    It is reported that the Roumanian troops are withdrawing from Budapest. ...

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  29. HULL DOCKERS' DISPUTE.

    It is reported that the Hull dockers are resuming negotiations. [A London message of July 22 said :— About 3,000 Hull dock labourers have ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Russell, in reply to Senator Barnes, said that the amount of Australia's indebtednees to the British Government paid and to be paid up to July, 1919, for ...

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  31. PROFITEERING IN FRANCE.

    The Government is applying its anti "profiteering" measures rigorously, and there have been hundreds of convictions this month in the Seine Department alone. ...

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  32. CONGESTION IN DOCKS.

    With the view of relieving the congestion in the docks in London, Liverpool, and Manchester, the Minister for Shipping has "commandeered" temporarily 20 ...

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  33. BULGARIAN TREATY.

    The Supreme Council has adopted the Bulgarian Treaty of Peace, and it will be handed over on Friday without any ceremony ...

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  34. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    The Mining Managers' Association had another conference with delegates from the Carpenters and Joiners' Society to-day. but no decision was reached. The mining ...

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  35. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    Some of the newspapers here regret Sir Eyre Corew's appontment to the vacancy in the British delegation to the Peace Conference created by the resignation of Mr. ...

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  36. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    Responsible French circles deny that the Supreme Council has reached an agreement with regard to Russia. [A London message of September 10 ...

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  37. TRADE WITH WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. D. Connolly (the Agent-General for Western Australia) has returend from a visit to Sweden, where he completed certain details in connection with the sale ...

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  38. INFLUENZA.

    There was a somewhat sharp increase in the number of new cases of influenza in the metropolitan area reported to the health authorities yesterday; the total being 61 ...

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  39. IRISH QUESTION.

    President Wilson issued the following statement to-day:—"The Irish case was not heard in Paris as the Allies were unable to decide a question which did not ...

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  40. PRESIDENT OF PERU.

    Unconfirmed despatches received from Santiago say that Senor Leguia, the new President of Peru, has been assassinated. [The President of Peru is elected by a ...

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  41. THE QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    The position of Minister for Railways, who had nominated for the Herbert cancus plebiscite, until to-day appeared to be indefinite, but to-night he announced that ...

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  42. LORD ALLENBY.

    Field-Marshal Lord Allenby on his return from Egypt, received warm ovations in Dover and London. In the course of a speech in Dover he paid a warm ...

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  43. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fleming (N.S.W.) continued the debate on the ratification of the Peace Treaty. He said that it was not correct, as had ...

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  44. BALTIC PROVINCES.

    The Allies are sending to Germany an ultimatum to compel Field Marshal vonser Golts to evacuate the old Russian Baltic Provinces. ...

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  45. A COMMERCIAL VENTURE.

    The effort which is being made by Colonel Hurley, the New South Wales Government's commercial representative in London, to market New South Wales ...

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  46. FRANCE'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The new naval programme which is under consideration excludes Dreadnoughts. ...

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  47. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    The profiteers have assumed a defiant attitude owing to the reintroduction of the control of the prices of necessaries. The cereal merchants cancelled wheat orders and ...

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  48. ESTHONIA AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Russo-Esthonian peace negotiations began on September 15. Dealing with the regulation of the frontier and commercial relations with Russia, the Bolsheviks offer ...

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  49. EXPORT OF BASE METALS.

    When the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) visited Western Australia a deputation from the Mining Association of Western Australia, which was introduced by Mr. Burchell. ...

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  50. AMERICA.

    The total loss of life in the Texas hurricane is reported to have been about 250. Scores of bodies which were washed ashore were found to have been mutilated. ...

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  51. GERMAN LABOUR MARKET.

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "World" reports that the German labour market is in a chaotic state the inflation having decreased the purchasing ...

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  52. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Poynton, in reply to Mr. Jowett, said that the Anzac tweed industry had been established by the Victorian State War Council in 1916. Thirteen returned men ...

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  53. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    The congress of delegates from subbranches of the Returned Soldiers' League is meeting in Adelaide. To-day it carried the following resolution:—"That this ...

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  54. AMERICAN CAMPAIGN.

    In the course of a speech which he delivered here to-day President Wilson said that no words were strong enough to depict the rest of the world's reliance on the ...

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  55. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    The Tasmanian Central Fruit Committee has formulated a scheme for a "pool" for the sale in London of next season's fruit. The "pool" is to pay 7s. a case ...

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  56. NATIONALISATION.

    Ex-Senator James Hamilton Lewis (Illinois), who was the Democratic Whip in the Senate, addressing the members of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce to-day, said that ...

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  57. PILGRIMAGES TO MECCA.

    The pilgrimages to Mecca have reopened and 70,000 people have visited the town. ...

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  58. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Important wireless telephone experiments with an apparatus invented by Captains Colin and Jeance, French naval officers, took place between stations in Corsica and ...

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  59. NATIONALISATION OF MEDICINE.

    Demands for the nationalisation of medicine and the taxing of doctors' fees were put before the Premier (Mr. Lawson) to-day by a deputation representing a ...

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  60. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that with the exception of ten men who are going to England the last Australian has left Cairo. The departure ...

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  61. SALE OF STATE SAWMILLS.

    The State executive of the Australian Labour Party will hold a demonstration on the Esplanade on Sunday afternoon to protest against the sale of the State Sawmills. Mr. ...

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  62. FOUND DEAD IN A CAVE.

    The body of an unknown man was found to-day in a cave in the bank of the River Derwent. The deceased appeared to have been about 60 years of age, and the ...

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  63. SCULLING.

    Barry and Felton have agreed to sign articles on Thursday to race on the Thames on October 27 for £500 aside. They will row over the Putney to Mortlake course. ...

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  64. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Unemployed Worker's Bill passed the third reading and was transmitted to the Legislative Council. ...

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  65. JAPAN AND SHANTUNG.

    The Department of State has denfed formally that any communication has been made to Japan by America on the subject of the return of Shanting to China. ...

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  66. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m. before Mr Justice Burnside, Mr. Justicee Rooth, and Mr. Justice Northmore: The Collie Coal Co., Ltd., (defendant), appellant, and H. ...

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  67. THE NAURU AGREEMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) introduced a Bill to approve the agreement between the Government of Great Britain, the ...

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  68. Advertising

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