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  2. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that a very serious crisis has developed in Moscow. The Kremlin chiefs are ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM.

    The annual conference of the Employers' Federations of Australia was commenced in Perth yesterday in the offices of the local Employers' Federation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LAWLESS CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—The city is threatened with a resumption of the crime wave which reached its apex a year or two ago. The police have been ordered to ...

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  5. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—The French Ministry for some time has closely watched the activities of the Home Rule movement in Alsace-Lorraine, which is mainly ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The City Editor of "The Times" writes: "Mr. Bruce's statements have done much to clear the way for the disposal of the ...

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  7. ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—One of the most remarkable scenes ever seen in London occurred in Whitehall this afternoon, when pilgrims to the Cenotaph were so ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—A message from Horta (Azores) states that the seaplane D.1220 took off in bright moonlight at 2 o'clock this morning. It had not ...

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  9. IN MEMORY OF A PATRIOT.

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—A monument at Lille to the memory of Louise de Bettignies was unveiled by the Minister for Pensions with full military honours, in the ...

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  10. FOREIGNERS IN NORTH

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—On his return to Fremantle from a visit to North Australia, the Minister for Works in Western Australia (Mr. McCollum) was reported ...

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  11. COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—When the coal industry special tribunal met at the rooms of the Victorian Cricket Association this afternoon to deal with the ...

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  12. CANBERRA TERRITORY

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—Amendments to the Act constituting the Federal Capital Commission in contemplation by the Federal Ministry are understood to ...

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  13. POPPY SALES.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—The task of counting 40,000,000 pennies, 2,000,000 silver coins, and a hundred thousand notes and cheques, the proceeds of the ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND THE LEAGUE.

    MOSCOW, Not. 13.—During a conversation with continental workers' representatives M. Stalin (secretary of the Communist Party) said that the Soviet ...

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  15. NEW YORK MURDERS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Four murders occurred within the metropolitan district to-day, and four other persons were hurt in crimes of violence. ...

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  16. AUSTRIA'S MARRIAGE LAWS.

    VIENNA, Nov. 13.—The action of the Constitutional Court in reversing the judgment of a lower court has ended a nation-wide chaos in regard to the ...

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  17. BROADCAST SERVICES.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Reports received by the "Daily Express" show that the first Empire broadcast on Armistice night, including the speech of the Prince ...

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  18. DANGERS OF COMMUNISM.

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—France is paying close attention to the danger of Communism. A writer in the "Revue des deux Mondes," which is widely read, urges the ...

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  19. OPERA IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Elaborating his scheme to provide grand opera, Sir Thomas Beecham invites subscribers at 10/ a year for five years. This, he says, ...

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  20. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—A claim for £2,000 for alleged libel came on for hearing before Mr. Justice McNaughton and a jury in the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  21. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Nov. 11.—Giving judgment in favour of Sir Harold Reckitt in the lawsuit brought by him against a motor firm to recover £200 paid by Lord ...

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  22. EMPIRE BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—"Such satisfactory progress has been made in the experiments in Empire broadcasting that before long the conditions pre-requisite ...

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  23. EX-KAISER'S SISTER.

    BERLIN, Nov. 13.—In an interview in the presence of her fiance at Bonn to-day, the 61 year-old Princess Victoria, the former ex-Kaiser's sister, whose ...

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  24. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—Demonstrations by unemployed are becoming frequent occurrences in Sydney. Recently a large body of unemployed were ...

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  25. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—"I have never heard of a worse case of callous neglect nor of more sordid circumstances," said the Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. ...

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  26. "MUCH HAPPIER NOW."

    GERALDTON, Nov. 14.—An inquest was held at Geraldton to-day on the body of Constance June Lupp (25), married, whose death occurred on ...

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  27. CONSTITUTION COMMISSION.

    Sir Hal Colebatch, who is a member of the Commonwealth Royal Commission on the Constitution, arrived in Perm by the Great Western express yesterday. The ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13.—An unsuccessful attempt to assassinate General Obregon, a presidential candidate, was made to-day. The General's cheek was ...

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  29. DENMARK SETTLERS.

    ALBANY, Nov. 13.—"A day well spent," observed the Honorary Minister (Mr. H. Millington) as he boarded the train for Albany at Denmark last night. ...

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  30. ABORIGINAL ACTORS.

    Sydney, Nov. 14.—Mr. Dunstan Webb, film producer and actor, giving evidence before the Film Commission to-day, paid a very high tribute to the ability of ...

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  31. GAMEKEEPER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Nov. 11.—Enoch Dix has been sentenced to 15 years' penal servitude. The Judge referred to the various degrees of manslaughter and added ...

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  32. WELSH COAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—In view of the seriousness of the situation on the South Wales coalfield, the coalowners have convened a joint conference with the men's ...

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  33. CAPSIZED SEVEN TIMES.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 14.—The steamer Wookata's crew were disturbed by calls from the sea soon after the vessel had left Denial Bay last Tuesday night. They ...

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  34. SOVIET AND LATVIA.

    RIGA, Nov. 13.—The Soviet has presented a note to Latvia demanding satisfaction for the "unfriendly act" of Archbishop John in holding a memorial ...

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    The warm weather of Sunday induced many people to patronise seaside resorts. This picture shows portion of the crowd on the beach at Cottesloe. Repairs to the Jetty, which was damaged by winter gales, have not yet been completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. ITALY AND HUNGARY.

    PARIS, Not. 14.—The French Press is suspicious at the resumption of negotiations between Italy and Hungary, suggesting that the purpose is to ...

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  37. DISASTROUS STORM.

    CASINO (N.S.W.), Nov. 14.—The Casino municipal power house was half wrecked by a storm which swept over the town yesterday afternoon, accompanied ...

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  38. "ORGANISE FOR PEACE."

    (LONDON, Nov. 13.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" reports that M. Briand (Minister for Foreign Affairs) declared in a speech at Nantes, "If you ...

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  39. SOLOMONS EXPEDITION

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—Referring to statements published concerning the expedition to the Solomons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that ...

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  40. TIMBER WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, consisting of Chief Judge Dethridge, Judge Lukin and Judge Beeby, ...

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  41. SURF TRAGEDY.

    BUSSELTON, Nov. 12.—On Sunday afternoon last a meeting of residents of Busselton and district was held in Barnard's Hall to consider what action ...

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  42. MAROUBRA SPEEDWAY

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—The Maroubra Speedway, probably the fastest motor-racing course in Australia, was again sold by auction to-day, and realised £2,507, ...

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  43. STOLEN ART TREASURES.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—"Cat burglars" stole art treasures valued at several thousands of pounds from the house of Percy Tudor-Hart, an artist, at Kensington. ...

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  44. EXPLOSION AT BROKEN HILL.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—The residents of Broken Hill were startled by a loud explosion about 11.15 o'clock last night, and though the police searched all night they ...

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  45. INTER-UNION AGREEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—After a conference lasting for three days between officials of the Australian Workers' Union and the Australian Railways Union ...

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  46. Valuable Picture Slashed.

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—A sensation was caused at the Louvre when a butcher named Latreille slashed with a razor "Les Nains," a famous picture which is ...

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  47. CRIPPLED BARQUENTINE.

    ROTTERDAM, Nov. 14.—The tug Indus is leaving for St. Thomas (West Indies) to tow Britain the barquentine E. R. Sterling, from Adelaide, which ...

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  48. FOUND IN A DAM.

    BUNTINE, Nov. 14.—The body of an elderly man named George Palfrey was discovered in a dam on G. Lee's farm early on Sunday morning. Palfrey, who ...

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