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  2. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—When the hearing of the basic wage inquiry was resumed in the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, Chief ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—The report that a fresh crisis is likely to develop in the Federal Labour Party, because of the intention of a faction, led by Mr. Keane ...

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  4. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—The "Daily Telegraph" reports that a deputation of Princes, representing the States at the Round Table Conference an the future ...

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  5. MADRID STRIKE.

    MADRID, Nov. 16.—Madrid is experiencing what is perhaps its dullest Sunday in living memory and also the most complete strike it has so far known. ...

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  6. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—It was reported to-day that the Federal Ministry intended to meet the Commonwealth Bank Board in conference next Saturday. The ...

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  7. SOVIET MILITANT.

    RIGA, Nov. 16.—While the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff) is discussing disarmament at the meeting of the Preparatory Commission at ...

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  8. WHEAT PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R., of Western Australia, made the following statement to-day, regarding the proposals of the wheat conference at ...

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  9. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK RALLY.

    BERLIN, Nov. 16.—Sir William Horwood, who retired from the British army with the rank of Brigadier General, and who had a distinguished army record, was ...

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  10. FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT.

    The secretary of the Retail Grocers' Association of Western Australia (Mr. M. E. Pye) said yesterday that a conference of country storekeepers convened by the ...

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  11. WHEAT PRICES.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The chairman of the United States Farm Board (Mr. Legge) declared to-day that the decision of the Grain Stabilisation ...

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  12. RACIAL FRICTION DENIED.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—A further informal meeting of the British-India delegation to the Sound Table conference was held at St. James's Palace yesterday, and ...

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  13. OUTSIDE THE COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—The possibility that the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) may endeavour to raise loan money by converting the Works ...

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  14. COURT'S JURISDICTION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—The acting-Federal Attorney-General (Senator Daly) said to-day: "The comment by Chief Judge Dethridge that my intervention in the ...

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  15. SIR ROGER CASEMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—The newspapers are Riving prominence to Mr. Denis Gwynn's "Life and Death of Roger Casement," published by Jonathan Cape, in ...

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  16. WORLD TRADE.

    BERLIN, Nov. 16.—The Statistical Journal, in summing up the decline in foreign trade of 48 countries covering seven-eighths of the world's trade, points ...

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  17. YANDANOOKA HOLDINGS

    MINGINEW, Nov. 17.—At a meeting held at the Yandanooka Hall on Saturday night, under the auspices of the Yandanooka Farmers' Association, the following ...

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  18. FEDERAL RETRENCHMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—Although the Federal Ministry has protested that it is opposed to the principle of retrenchment, it has already dismissed many hundreds of ...

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  19. WORKING WOMEN'S CLOTHES.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 17.—A statement that a working woman could dress herself on £14/5/ a year, including £3 a year for shoes, was made by Thomas ...

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  20. FARMERS DISMAYED.

    KOORDA, Nov. 17.—The farmers are dismayed at the Federal Government's refusal to assist the wheat growers, and the Road Board has acceded to request that ...

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  21. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—Giving evidence to-day before the Federal Committee of Inquiry into the Sugar Industry, Mr. W. J. Riordan (State secretary of the ...

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  22. PENSION APPLICATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—One of the results of the economic depression has been a large increase in the number of applications for invalid and old age pensions. This ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS.

    Frederick John Treeby (2), living with his parents at Forrest-road, Jandakot, was drowned yesterday morning in a water hole on his father's property. His mother ...

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  24. RELIEF IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—Members of the State Ministry expect that the Premier (Mr. Hogan) will explain the Ministry's plans for imposing additional taxes ...

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  25. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The great Irish Free State sweepstake in aid of hospitals, which is to be drawn on Tuesday is remarkable for the enthusiasm which it has ...

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  26. SALES TAX.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—The State Cabinet to-day accepted the invitation of the Government of South Australia to join with it and other States in definitely ...

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  27. LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, Not. 15.—Commenting to-day on the departure of Sir Otto Niemeyer from Australia, the "Financial News" expresses regret that his "frank and ...

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  28. POSITION AT FREMANTLE.

    To review the work of the two unemployment relief committees operating at Fretmantle in the interests of single and married men respectively, a meeting of ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The Berlin corres­pondent of the "Daily Express" states that although the giant German flying boat Dornier Do. X. which reached Bordeaux ...

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  30. Cost to South Australia.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 17.—Referring to the action of the Queensland Government in accepting the invitation of the Government of South Australia to join with it and ...

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  31. TELEPHONE TO TASMANIA.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Giving evidence to-day before the Federal Public Works Committee, the managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Mr. E. T. Fisk) ...

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  32. MR. S. M. BRUCE HOME.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—Mr. S. M. Bruce, formerly Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, returned to Melbourne by the Orama from England to-day and ...

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  33. SHOT GUN EXPLODES.

    YEALERING, Nov. 17.—A farmer named Hugh Hotham was out rabbit shooting yesterday and when replacing the shot gun in his sulky it exploded, badly ...

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  34. A DISAPPOINTED DELEGATE.

    The disappointment at the results of the recent wheat conference at Canberra, voiced by the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) and South Australian delegates to ...

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  35. CAR STRIKES POST.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Three children were injured when a motor car driven by their father, Vincent Thompson, of Warziela, ran into a post at North Yass on ...

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  36. ORMOND TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—There were no developments to-day in the investigation of the murder of Mena Griffiths, the South Yarra schoolgirl, which occurred in an ...

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  37. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In preparation for his visit to South America next year the Prince of Wales is practising his Spanish with the advice and assistance of Doctor ...

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  38. A SERVICE TO TASMANIA.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—A weekly aerial service between Melbourne and Launceston will be established by the Matthews Aviation Company, Essendon, ...

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  39. THRONE PREFERRED TO LOVE

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a sensational report is current that Archduke Albrecht has decided to ...

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  40. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Walter Reuben Apps (12), of Willeroo Station, Goulburn, died to-day from a pea rifle wound in the stomach. He was shot accidentally. ...

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  41. CYCLONIC STORM.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—A cyclonic storm struck Lyra and Wallangarra late this afternoon, and the railway office at Lyra at which the station mistress was working. ...

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  42. MEAT CONTRACT LOST

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—The failure of the Commonwealth Government to reciprocate by giving preference to Italian imports is said to have led to the loss of ...

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  43. VICTORIAN CHARITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—The Premier (Mr. Hogan) said to-day that the State Ministry had no immediate plans for investigating the possibility of establishing ...

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  44. N.S.W. COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—An important conference took place to-day between Federal Cabinet Ministers and officials of the Miners' Federation about the allocation ...

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  45. MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Following reports that Roman Catholic missions at Hanchungfu had been attacked and looted by bandits and that Italian priests and nuns ...

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  46. JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER.

    TOKIO, Nov. 17.—Reassured by the doctors reports, the feeling is growing that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hamaguchi) will recover from the bullet wound be ...

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  47. IN THE SUBURBS.

    At the last meeting of the Nedlands Unemployment Relief Committee the auditors submitted a financial statement which disclosed that £205 had been sent to the ...

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  48. DISPUTE OVER PROPERTY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Following the death of a retired farmer three weeks ago at the age of 84 years, the disposal of his property, caused considerable discussion. ...

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  49. ALLEGED GAMING.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—This afternoon a squad of police raided premises in Elizabeth-street, Brisbane, and arrested 44 men for having been found in an alleged gaming ...

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  50. CRIMINAL APPEALS DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—The appeals by Bruce Bell (34), engineer, and Alfred Herbert McKaig (27), plumber, against sentences of imprisonment for four years ...

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  51. BIG SYDNEY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 18.—Fire gutted the Victoria Building, in Wilmot-street, early this morning. The damage is estimated at £20,000. ...

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