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  2. IN GERMANY DRESDEN SHOPS CLOSED TO AVOID MORE DAMAGE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that, following the plundering of shops and business premises in Dresden by Communists on Saturday, when the ...

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  3. IRELAND

    The court in Dublin was crowded to hear the application for a writ of habeas corpus directing the commander of the Portobello Barracks and the ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT RURAL CO-OPERATIVES AND CREDIT BILLS PROPOSED

    Sir Joseph Carruthers outlined in the Legislative Council last nights a bill to provide for community settlements and rural credits. He also proposed the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    The final election result comes from the Orkney-Shetland constituency, where Sir R. Hamilton (Liberal) polled 4814 votes, and Sir Malcolm Smith ...

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  6. IN THE NEAR EAST LORD CURZON PRESIDES AT LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    Reuter's Iausanne correspondent reports:— "When the conference opened at ll o'clock a.m. in the Hotel de Chateau ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS 48 HOURS WEEK DISPUTE

    The position in the iron trades dispate regarding the 44 hours week was unchanged yesterday. The unions affected are the boilermakers, ...

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  8. GIRLS IN CONVENTS

    It is understood that prior to Parliament finishing up to-night Mr. T. J. Ness. M.L.A., will endeavor to have steps taken in regard to the treatment ...

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  9. A SECRET CONFERENCE

    A Lausanne message, dated November 20, states that the Allies have decided to keep the work of the conference secret. They will have a joint ...

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  10. NEW CABINET FORMED

    A Berlin message states that Herr Cuno has formed a Cabinet, including four members of the Wirth Cabinet. Dr. Hermes remains as Minister of ...

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  11. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    A United Service message from London, dated November 19, states:— "Glimmers of economics seem to be dawning among the Bolsheviks. They ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA NAVAL VESSELS ARRIVE

    Vessels of the Australian fleet arrived at Port Adelaide yesterday afternoon. The men were entertained at the cheerup hut at night. ...

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  13. SHIPPING DISPUTES

    The cargo steamers Whangape and Kittawa have been drawn into the shipping dispute. On each of these vessels men have absented themselves, ...

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  14. DEAD BABY IN A SUTCASE FOUND AT MELBOURNE STATION

    When a suit case which had been left five months ago at the Flinders-street railway station, Melbourne, was opened yesterday before being listed for auction ...

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  15. TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS

    Dr. W. D. Carnegie, a Victorian practitioner, told the tubercular soldiers' conference yesterday that he had been successful in discovering a serum ...

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  16. REMOVAL OF GOVT. HOUSE WALL

    There is a deadlock concerning the removal of Government House wall, as the City Council objects to the expense in connection with its demolition. ...

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  17. FREEDOM OF THE STRAITS

    The Lausanne correspondent of the Paris "Matin" writes:— "There is reason to believe that the Allies are prepared to make a great ...

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  18. DEAD BODY OF AN INFANT FOUND IN ST. KILDA SCRUB

    The dead body of an infant was found by two small boys in the ti-tree scrub near St. Kilda yesterday. The baby, a female, had been strangled and ...

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  19. THE INDUSTRIAL BILL

    There was a rumor in the lobby of Parliament House yesterday that the Liberals will tell the Premier that it is useless to attempt to carry the ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS

    The Quartette Club gave a concert last night at the Town Hall in aid of the Soldiers' Memorial Fund. There was a good attendance, although the ...

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  21. ONLY THREE TENDERS RECEIVED FOR GEELONG WOOLLEN MILLS

    Only three tenders were received for the purchase of the Commonwealth Government woollen mills at Geelong, and no tenderer offered for the mills ...

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  22. BURFORD'S NEW WORKS

    Burford's new soap factory at Dry Creek, completad at a cost of £100,000, was opened by the State Treasurer yesterday. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS TRIAL OF GERARD LEE BEVAN

    A cable message from London, dated November 20, states that the case in which Gerard Lee Bevan is charged with fraud in connection with the ...

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  24. WATCHMEN'S HOURS

    Mr. J. Coote, secretary of the Miscellaneous Workers' Union, stated yesterday that the members of his union are perturbed by the decision of ...

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  25. RELIEF OF REFUGEES

    Dr. L. L. Wirt, the International Commissioner of the Near East Relief Federation, who has just completed a world tour has been ...

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  26. MINE CARETAKER'S DEATH

    An inquiry regarding the death of Mr. Andrew Milwain, who was caretaker of the copper mine at Yudnamutana, was concluded at Port ...

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  27. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, states that the actual average cost of a War Service Home is £678, and even this sum has been reduced. ...

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  28. TRADES HALL WINDOWS SMASHED BY A UNIONIST

    Several windows were smashed at the Sydney Trades Hall yesterday morning by a man who threw road metal at them and ran. The damage amounted ...

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  29. 1100 OUNCES OF GOLD STOLEN FROM BOULDER MINE

    When the men employed in the gold room at the Great Boulder Perseverance Mine arrived at 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning they discovered that two ...

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  30. AN ARCHDEACON'S APPEAL

    A cablegram from London, dated November 19, states that Archdeacon Wakeford, of Lincoln, is seeking to reestablish his innocence by instituting a ...

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  31. NEGROES ON DIAMOND FIELDS MAKE ATTACK ON THE POLICE

    A cable massage from Capetown, dated November 20, states that a serious affray broke out on Sunday night at the Kaal Plaats diamond diggings ...

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  32. OVERHEAD BRIDGE SOUGHT BY GLEN INNES DEPUTATION

    Mr. J. Fraser, Chief Railway Commissioner, has refused a request for an overhead bridge and other matters presented by a deputation from Glen ...

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  33. N.S.W. DEATH RATE

    The death rate in New South Wales for the year ended June 30, 1921, was 9.51 each 1000 of the population. ...

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  34. CHESSPLAYERS AS GAMBLERS

    A United Service message from London, dated November 19, States that when the police raided an hotel in one of the outer suburbs they took the ...

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  35. N.S.W. VOLUNTARY WHEAT POOL REGISTERED AS A COMPANY

    The New South Wales Voluntary Wheat Pool Committee has been registered in Sydney as a limited liability company. The object of the new ...

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  36. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    A fire occurred in a two-storey building in Barlow-lane, city, late last night. The premises, which were used as a furniture factory and salesroom, ...

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  37. BUSH FIRES AROUND LEETON BURN 20,000 ACRES OF GRASS

    Bush fires which have started at Leeton have destroyed crops and holdings. Twenty thousand acres of grass has been burnt. The fires swept the ...

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  38. BOY EXPLODES CARTRIDGE IN ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL

    While on his way to the Alexandria Public School yesterday, Reginald Garvin (ll) found a live shot cartridge. He took it into his class-room, ...

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  39. KU KLUX KLAN IN U.S.A.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that owing to the activities of the Ku Klux Klan, which has become so powerful ...

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  41. FIELD NATURALISTS SOCIETY

    The last meeting for the 1922 season of the Field Naturalists' Society was held at the Technical College on Saturday night, when Dr. Macgillivray and ...

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  42. NEW WIRELESS REGULATIONS WILL OPERATE FROM DEC. 1

    The amended wireless regulations will come into force on December 1. All wireless stations must be licensed by the Prime Minister's Department before ...

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  43. LION ATTACKS ITS TAMER ON THE LISMORE SHOW GROUND

    At the Lismore Show yesterday afternoon a lion-tamer named Captain Lindo entered the lion's cage to go through his performance when one of ...

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  44. FUNERAL OF MR. H. P. WALKER

    The funeral of the late Mr. Hugh Peden Walker took place this morning, the cortege leaving his late residence, Chapple-lane, off M'Culloch-street. ...

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  45. "THE MINER'S" CIRCULATION

    The net daily circulation of "The Barrier Miner" (omitting Saturday's larger sales altogether) during October was 5220, and, excluding extra copies ...

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  46. PUTTING AUSTRALIA FIRST

    Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne, in an address at the Holy Name Convent at Toowoomba on Monday, after hearing the children sing, said (reports the ...

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  47. NURSE WITH A BROKEN LEG ATTENDS TO A SICK WOMAN

    Great courage has been displayed-by Nurse Hulbert, of the Bush Nursing Association, stationed at Lightning Ridge (reports the Sydney ...

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  48. SILVER FOR ASIA.

    The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Company shipped 575,000oz. of fine silver hy the R.M.S. Narkunda on Monday to India and China. ...

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