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  2. ARMAGEDDON IN 1934.

    A remarkable speech, in which he prophesied that Armageddon would occur in 1934, was made in the House of Representatives yesterday by Mr. Marks ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the Premiers' Conference yesterday consideration was given to the question of Edier settlement.The Premiers discussed with the Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph ...

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  4. SOVIET'S CAPITULATION.

    Replying to the Note from the Soviet Government on October 29, offering to honour State loans contracted by the Tsarist Government before 1914, if the ...

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  5. SHOOTING AT RICHMOND.

    Calling at a house in Stanley street, South Richmond late last night, a man fired a revolver at the woman who answered his knock, wounding her in the ...

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  6. MALTA'S NEW PARLIAMENT.

    The Prince of Wales inaugurated an era of home rule at Malta yesterday when he opened the new Parliament at the ancient palace. The Grand Master of the Knights ...

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  7. IRISH PEACE BASIS.

    The Cabinet has invited Ulster to consent to a plebiscite to decide whether the counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone shall remain part of the territory of the Ulster ...

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  8. APPRENTICESHIP PROBLEM.

    With the object of assisting the State Ministry in devising a better plan of training apprentices, a representative conference was held in the State Executive ...

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  9. WASHINGTON PROGRAMME.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" learns that the Disarmament conference will be opened at half-past 10 on November 12. After the ...

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  10. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Definite proposals for beginning the work of unifying the railway gauges in Australia were submitted by the Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom) to ...

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  11. GREAT BRITAIN'S COURSE.

    Mr. Chamberlain, replying to Mr. Clynes (Labour), in the House of Commons, said that since Tuesday, when he had been of opinion that Parliamentary discussion on ...

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  12. Feeding the Starving.

    The Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Hoover) has testified before the military committee of the United States House of Representatives that American relief ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.——The intermittency work in the coal mines was discussed at special meeting of the Federal council ot The Coal and Shale Employees' Federation ...

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  14. League's Service to World.

    Sir James Mills, of the Union Steamship Company, presided at a lunchcon given by the Australian and New Zealand Club to-day to Lord Robert Cecil M.P., who ...

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  15. 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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  16. LABOUR RULE IN QUEENSLAND

    In the course of an interview yesterday, the Premier of Queensland (Mr.Theodore) referred to the passage of the bill abolishing the Legislative Council of Queensland, ...

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  17. Outrages Renewed.

    A number of disquieting incidents are reported from Belfast. Mr. McHugh, chairman of the Fermanagh County Council, was removed from his house at the point of a ...

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  18. Mr. Balfour Sanguine.

    Before his embarkation for New York to attend the Washington Conference as one of the British delegates, Mr. Balfour said:—"I am going to Washington with ...

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  19. CONTROL OF EMPIRE.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Winsion Churchill, in a speech to the Empire Parliamentary Association, paid tribute to the services of the Dominions not only in ...

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  20. ISSUES IN FAR EAST.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" telegraphs that the chief advisor (M. Hyasin) to the Japanese armament delegation, the second ...

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  21. "A LIVELY NIGHT."

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —There was an atmosphere of repentance in the Legislative assembly this afternoon as a sequel to the gross disorderliness of the previous ...

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  22. International Court of Justice.

    The International Court of Justice at The Hague will be inaugurated on January 22. ...

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  23. Arms from Germany.

    The German Government announces that on October 6 it confiscated a shipment of arms and ammunition intended for Ireland, and arrested the captain of the ...

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  24. CAPTAIN ERUCE'S RETURN.

    Captain Bruce, M.H.R., who was the senior Australian delegate at the second assembly of the League of Nations, held in Geneva, will arrive at Fremantle ...

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  25. References at Orange Dinner.

    References to the situation in Ireland were made at the dinner given in the Masonic Hall last evening by the Loyal Orange Lodges of the Melbourne district ...

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  26. REFRIGERATED CARGO RATES.

    Information has been received from London that the rates of freight on refrigerated cargo are to be considered in January, and that there is every prospect ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Latest reports from Dubbo concerning the bush fires state that 1,000,000 acres of country between Byrock and Bourke and between ...

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  28. Motion in the Senate.

    In the Senate last night Senator Bakhap (T.) submitted a comprehensive motion, expressing appreciation of the action of the United States in convening the ...

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  29. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A post-mortem examination of the body of an old man who died in the isolation hospital to-day revealed that death was due to pneumonic ...

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  30. CONTROL OF WATER SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The executive the Australian Labour party has asked the Government to depose the present members of the Water and Sewerage ...

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  31. South African Development.

    On the strength of the success of the recent loan in London, the South African Government contemplates bringing forward the first instalment ot a railway ...

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  32. DISARMAMENT SUNDAY.

    Under the auspices of the Trades Hall Council a mass demonstration will be held at Yarra Park on Sunday afternoon. Resolutions favouring international peace and ...

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  33. Family's Suicide by Poison.

    An important sidelight was thrown on the Streatham tragedy in which the Coates family of father, mother, stepdaughter, and stepson were believed to have poisoned ...

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  34. QUESTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION.

    Sir,—The declared costs of unifying the gauge of the Australian railways is so colossal that the keenest examination of them is imperative. A Royal commission, sitting in ...

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  35. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    Sir,— I was very elad to read the remarks Mr. J. T. Pemberton regarding public [?]ppeals. I cannot help feeling that there [?]Something wrong with or something ...

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  36. Karl Leaves Hungary.

    The removal of the former Emperor karl and the former Empress Zita to the British about was accomplished without incident. They left Tihany monastery at 5 o' clock in ...

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  37. American Miners' Strike.

    A strike of 30 000 miners has taken place in the States of Indiana and Ohio, as a protest against the injunction issued by Judge Anderson in connection with the ...

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  38. Trouble with Indian Rebels.

    The situation at Aluiimrghat is quieter. The rebel leader is resting in the jungle. It is rumoured that his Amarzonian wife has deserted him, consequently he is ...

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  39. 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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  40. CLEMENTS WILL CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Reserved judgment was delivered by Mr Justice Harvey in the Probate Court to-day, in the case in which Edith Clements, a sister and sole ...

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  41. BY ROAD TO SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. H. R. Hodgson, late of the Australian Flying Corps, and a member of a motor-cycle club, successfully finished this evening his second ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Legislature of British Columbia has agreed to a resolution asking the Dominion Government so as to amend the Imperial Act of Canada as to restrict Asiatic ...

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  43. Issues in Arbuckle Trial.

    There appeared to have been a tacit agreement between the prosecution and defence in the Arbuckle case that the defence would not advance evidence attacking the ...

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  44. BURWOOD ROAD BRIDGE CLOSED

    Alterations to the bridges over the Box Hill line are necessary owing to the preparations now being made to electrify the line. One of the most important bridges ...

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  45. Wine Awards in London.

    In the colonial competition at the Brewers' Exhibition prizes were awarded us follow- Wines Bottled in Country of Origin.— ...

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  46. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISTRESS.

    The fund inaugurated by the Lord Ma[?] (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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  47. German Mark Value Lower.

    The German mark has again depreciated in value, 760 now being obtainable for the £1 sterling. On October 31 the rate was 707 marks to /the £1 sterling. The par ...

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  49. OVERSEA MAILS.

    For the future, when British mail steamer's arrive at Fremantle on the Thursday, a special train will leave the same day for the eastern States. By this ...

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