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  2. IRISH CONFERENCE.

    It is understood in Ministerial circles that the Anglo Irish negotiations have reached an extremely critical stage. Mr. Dc Valera has given the Irish ...

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  3. STATE BUDGET.

    The State Budget for the financial year ended June 30 was delivered in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Treasurer (Mr. McPherson). To save time he read ...

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  4. NATAL DEFEATED.

    Whatever hope Natal had of averting defeat in its match against the Australians yesterday was soon dispelled after lunch, when Gregory found his form and bowled ...

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  5. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Only a glance at the empty benches in the House of Representatives yesterday and the small but very intrested audience in the galleries was needed to show that the ...

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  6. KARL'S ABDICATION.

    Although it was reported on Monday that Bishop Faille, a leading Roman Catholic prelate in Hungary, had persuaded the ex-Emperor Karl to abdicate the throne ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    "Pertinax," writing in the "Echo de Paris" from Washington, says that the idea of President Harding and the Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) is to fix a ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    When the Premiers' Conference met yesterday morning, the discussion of the offer made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to guarantee 3/ a bushel to contributors ...

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  9. TAXATION REFORMS.

    The first report of the the Royal Commission on Taxation was laid before the House of Representatives yesterday. The commissioners deal only with ...

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  10. HOUR OF DECISION NEAR.

    The Australian Press Association learns that, while the extremely critical character of the Irish situation is practically unchanged, the hour of decision may come at ...

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  11. Surrender to Entente Powers.

    The ex-Emperor Karl and his wife, the ex-Empress Zita, have embarked on a vessel belonging to the British gunboat flotilla on the Danube. A Note from the Entente ...

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  12. United States' Advisors.

    President Harding announces that the American Advisory Committee on the limitation of arms at the Washington Conference will include ex-Senator Sutherland, the ...

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  13. Attempted Assassination.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Journal" states that two bands of brigands attempted to enter the castle in which Karl was at first confined in order to assassinate ...

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  14. New Archbishop of Melbourne.

    A double consecration service was held at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, when Dr. Harrington Lees was consecrated Archbishop of Melbourne, and Dr. ...

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  15. POWERS PROMISE HELP.

    Lord Lee (First Lord of the Admiralty in Great Britain), Dr. Srinivasa Sastri (India), Signors Schwanzer, Ricci, and Albertini (Italy), and Mr.Wellington Koo ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYMENT LEVY.

    There was a lively debate in the House of Commons last night on the Labour party's proposal to increase the graut to unemployed women from 5/ to 10/, at a ...

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  17. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Few Treasurers have mastered the art of making a Budget statement of enthralling interest and Mr.Mcpherson is not one of them. He prefers to tell a plain ...

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  18. Will Mr. Bonar Law Return?

    The breakaway from the Coalition of the Unionist "diehards" has again directed attention to the possibility of the return to politics of Mr. Bonar Law, formerly leader ...

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  19. Brutality to Soldiers.

    The Senate has appointed a committee to investigate sensational charges by Senator Watson (Republican) that American soldiers in France were hanged without ...

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  20. British Loan Over-subscribed.

    The Imperial Government's local loan of £20.000,000 has been over-subscribed. The stock carries interest at 3 per cent., and, as it is offered at £52 per cent., the yield to ...

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  21. Distress Among Coalminers.

    The gravest conditions prevail in the majority of the colliery districts. Reductions of wages and unemployment are so severe that the executive of the Miners' ...

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  22. Family Commits Suicide.

    A strange family tragedy has been discovered at Streatham, a suburb of London. Four members of a formerly well-to-do family named Coates were found dead, ...

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  23. Great Britain as Debtor.

    In an interview with the "New York Times," Mr. Reginald McKennu, chairman of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, and a former Chancellor of the ...

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  24. Use of Whitelead.

    The Australian Press association understands that the outlook for Australia's most vital concerns at the International Labour Conference at Geneva is very ...

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  25. Russia's Air Fleet.

    The first two Fiat aeroplanes ordered by the Russian Soviet Government crashed during their trip to Moscow. Two Italian pilots were killed, and two were injured. ...

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  26. Mr. Lloyd George Delayed.

    Owing to the Irish crisis Mr. Lloyd George will not leave for Washington on Saturday next, as he had intended, but he hopes to go later. ...

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  27. Canada to Borrow in America.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at "Montreal learns on good authority that the Canadian Government will enter the American market after the new ...

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  28. Youthful Murderer.

    Harold Jones, aged 15 years, who was arrested in July for the murder at Abertillery. Monmouthshire, of a girl aged 11 years named Florence Little; who had ...

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  29. Britain and Japan.

    Liang Juhao, a former Chinese Foreign Minister, and now High Advisor of the Chinese delegates to the Washington Conference, stated in an interview that China ...

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  30. China's Financial Troubles.

    The American group of the Chinese financial corsortium has announced that China has made default in the payment of the loan of 5,590,000 dollars (normally ...

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  31. Indian Seditionist Leader.

    Mahomraed Ali, the non co-operationist leader, who with his brother, Shaukat Ali, was indicted on charges of having tampered with the loyalty of native troops ...

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  32. Triple Entente Sought.

    Newspapers, commenting on the report that the United states will urge the abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese alliance as a preliminary to the limitation of armaments, ...

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  33. Disputed Island.

    The United Press Association learns that Japan has informed the United States that she is not yet ready to withdraw her military forces from the northern half of ...

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  34. Soldiers' Hope of Peace.

    The convention of the American Legion, which is in session at Kansas City, gave Marshal Foch a thrilling reception. In his speech of acknowledgment. Marsh Foch ...

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  35. River Thames Overflows.

    As the result of a tide which was the highest experienced since 1913, The River Thames on Tuesday flooded the lowest streets of Gravesend, where boats were ...

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  36. FALL IN FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Returns were made available yesterday by the Fedend Treasury of the Customs and Excise receipts for October, and these together with the returns for the ...

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  37. Invitations to Dominions.

    In a statement to the press the Prime Minister (General Smuts) says that his previous statement regarding Dominion status has been misunderstood. After ...

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  38. Duty on Wool.

    Representatives of the woolgrowers of 15 States have decided to ask for a duty of 33 per cent. a clear pound content on wool in the tariff. The hearing of the claim will ...

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  39. Communist Bomb Outrages.

    A bomb was exploded at the United States consulate on Tuesday, doing much damage. The bomb was a Communist protest ...

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  40. Union Organisers Restrained.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says that Federal Judge Anderson has issued an injunction in connection with the recent West ...

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  41. English Municipal Elections.

    Returns of the municipal elections received at midnight indicate that Independents and Labour candidates are gaining heavily at the expense of the Liberals and ...

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  42. Egyptian Cotton Crop Poor.

    Final figures to the middle of the month show that the Egyptian cotton crop is the lowest on record. ...

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  43. Movement in Great Britain.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. N. Gratton Doyle (Colition Unionist), the Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) said that many persons of foreign extraction were ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    Difficulty has arisen with regard to the proposal to use the train ferry from Richborough,Kent. which was devoted to the carriage of munitions across the English ...

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  45. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISTRESS.

    The fund inaugurated by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson) for the relief of the dependants of the 76 men who lost their lives in the Mount Mulligan mine now ...

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  46. By Air to Australia.

    Asked in the House of Commons whether, if a reputable firm were prepared to run a weekly acroplane service to Australia in organised stages, covering the distance in ...

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  47. Boxer Sued by Song Writer.

    Alfred Siegel, a song writer, has sued "Jack" Dempsey, the boxer, for 100,000 dollars (normally £20,000) on the ground that he has alienated the affections of his ...

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  48. EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL.

    "The physiological Effects of Alcohol" is the subject of the sixth public lecture of the "Alcohol" series. to be dealt with by Professor W.A. Oshborne, in the Assmbly Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  50. BALL AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    The mayoress of Port Melbourne and a committee of the ladies of the district have arranged to hold a ball in the Port Melbourne Town Hall on the evening of Wednesday, November 23. The ...

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