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  2. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr A.B.Raper, M.P., who has won distinction as an aerial pilot, regarding numerous questions he has asked ...

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  3. GERMANY DISARMED.

    General Nollet (president of the commission for the disarmament of Germany) is reported to have declared, in an interview with French political personages, that it ...

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  4. PUBLIC SERVANTS' HOURS.

    Declaring that the decision of the State Ministry to increase the number of working hours had intensified the discontent already existing in the public service ...

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  5. SOMERVILLE TRAGEDY.

    A finding of suicide was returned by the city coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday in respect of the double tragedy which occurred at Somerville, near Frankston, on October ...

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  6. SINN FEIN AND ULSTER.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Herald" (Labour) says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is making a new attempt to obtain a settlement of the Irish ...

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  7. DISARMING THE NATIONS.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says:—"Various questions are now being asked concerning the Disarmament Conference, the publicity ...

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  8. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Regret is expressed in the report of the Federal Public Accounts Committee on the operations of the War Service Homes Commission in Western Australia that men ...

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  9. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    After sitting for five days, during which matters of common interest to the Commonwealth and the States were discussed, the Premiers' Conference, at which the ...

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  10. Anti-Republican Movement.

    Herr Lipinski (Minister for the Interior in Saxony), addressing the Diet, said that several notorious anti-Republican organisations existed in Saxony. They were financed ...

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  11. Orangemen in Fermanagh.

    The Grand Orange Lodge of the county of Fermanagh, in regard to which it has been suggested to the Ulster Parliament that a plebiscite be taken to decide whether ...

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  12. BANK TELLER AND RACES.

    Ian St. Barbe Richardson, aged 35 years, who had been a teller at the Hawthorn branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, was charged in the Court ...

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  13. Reparations Payments.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Washington states that Herr Bergmann (Secretary to the German Ministry of Finance) has submitted a new proposal, ...

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  14. Small Return Profitable.

    Mr. Holt Thomas, an authority on aviation, informs the Australian Press Association that regular aeroplane services to India, South Africa, and Australia are ...

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  15. BREACHES OF TRUCE.

    Since the defeat of the Unionist "Diehards" motion of censure of the Ministry in the House of Commons on Monday, the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar ...

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  16. AN ENGLISH IMPRESSION.

    Colonel C. A' Court Repington formerly military correspondent to "The Times," writing in the New York "Times," say:— "The American public is interested in the ...

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  17. Fluctuations of Mark.

    The latest quotation for the mark shows another violent fluctuation. The rate is now 830 marks to the £1, as contrasted with 707 marks to the £1 on October 31, and 760 ...

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  18. Cairo-Baghdad Mail Service.

    The Postmaster General (Mr. Kellaway) has decided to continue the aerial mail service from Cairo to Baghdad. Latest advices show that mails despatched by the ...

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  19. British Trade.

    Advices from Bradford state that the quotations for wool continue firm for prompt delivery, but there is no inclination to operate in forward transactions. ...

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  20. Deposition of Hapsburgs.

    The bill introduced to the National Assembly for the forfeiture of the Crown by the Hapsburg family, points out that the Treaty of Trianon, by which peace was ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The round-table conference on unemployment sat for the third time to-day, and admitted the press. The Rev. John Ferguson presided as an ...

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  22. Freights on Australian Apples.

    A meeting of the import and export sections of the National Federation of Wholesale Fruit Trades Associations has passed a resolution of strong protest ...

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  23. Both Sides Active.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Belfast says that in parts of the country Sinn Feiners are openly acting as they please, and are behaving in defiance of ...

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  24. TRAFFIC TO THE RACES.

    "Some people think that the decline in the railways traffic receipts on Derby Day and Cup Day was a reflection of increased fares,"said the chairman of Railways ...

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  25. MILITARISTS IN JAPAN.

    An interesting statement has been made by M. Ozaki, formerly Minister for Justice in Japan, who declares that Japanese militarists, while not as powerful as formerly, ...

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  26. Danger in Leadership.

    In the course of an interview, Viscount Northeliffe said that if Mr. de Valera represented the majority of opinion in Ireland, then Ireland was asking for trouble. ...

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  27. Lord Northeliffe at Tokio.

    Viscount Northeliffe, in an address to newspaper publishers yesterday,advocated full publicity for the Washington Conference. ...

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  28. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT.

    A concert organised by the Irish National Foresters in aid of the Irish distress fund was held in the Town Hall last night, and was largely attended. ...

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  29. TRAMWAY BREAKDOWNS.

    Exceptions was taken by the chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitian Tramways Board to the criticism expressed in these columns yesterday regarding the ...

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  30. Sugar Beet in Western Australia.

    Tho Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir James Connolly) attended the opening of a sugar beet factory at Newark, in Nottinghamshire, yesterday, for the ...

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  31. No Allies for United States.

    Addressing the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, the United States Ambassador to Great Britain (Colonel Harvey) referred to the hope publicly expressed by the Earl ...

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  32. Marine Stokers and Trimmers.

    A commission of the International Labour Conference recommends l8 years as the minimum age for stokers and trimmers on steamers. It will present a draft ...

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  33. LABOUR AND SINN FEIN.

    Sir,—At the Orange dinner last evening Sir Robert Best said: "There had been a complete absence of good faith on the Sinn Fein side. Things that had occurred in our ...

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  34. "Formula to Ease World."

    Earl Beatty, First Sea Lord of the British Admiralty, in a speech here said: "I am often asked whether anything is going to come of the Disarmament Conference. The ...

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  35. PROGRESS OF VICTORIA.

    The Premier of Western Australia, Sir James Mitchell, referred yesterday, before his departure for Perth, to the prosperity of Victoria which, he stated, was, ...

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  36. Settlers for Dominions.

    Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, the Hon. Gideon Murray (Coalition Unionist) complained that the supplementary estimate of £350,000 for overseas ...

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  37. SPORTING CABLES.

    Unexpected obsta[?]les have resulted in the emas[?]ulation by the House of Lords of the bill introduced by Lord Muir-Mackenzie for the purpose of excluding ...

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  38. Theatre Not Educational.

    The Lord Chief Justice Mr. Justice Sankey, and Mr. Justice Acton, of the King's Bench Division of the High Court, delivered a considered judgment yesterday, ...

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  39. PRICE OF FOODSTUFFS.

    Whether representatives of wheatgrowers will reconsider their view that the agreement entered into between the States for the continuance of the price of wheat ...

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  40. FOUNDLING HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    Sir,—It is with confidence that I appeal to the public for subscriptions through your columns to assist in a movement to place the Foundling Hospital and Infants' Home ...

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  41. Sir R. Borden's Viewpoint.

    Sir Robert Borden, Canada's delegate to the Disarmament Conference, speaking here said: "Upon the two great English- speaking Commonwealths to-day rests a solemn ...

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  42. GREAT BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is believed that the whole of the country between Byrock and Brewarrina will be burnt out unless heavy rain falls. Communication is cut off ...

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  43. SENATOR PEARCE'S MISSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was asked in the House of Representatives yesterday what instructions had been given the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) ...

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  44. Wheat in Chicago.

    Wheat has been sold at [?] ½ cents, a bushel. This is the lowest Board of Trade figure for five years. [Early in July, 1914, Chicago No. 1 northern ...

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  45. COOK-CARPENTIER FIGHT.

    Georges Carpentier, the French heavy-weight champion, who has just returned from Morocco, desires a rest. He has therefore requested the postponement of ...

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  46. "Not in Spite, But in Love."

    At the inquest into the death of the Coates family (father, mother, son, and daughter), found dead from poison at Streatham, a verdict was returned that the ...

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  47. China's Sorry Plight.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Chicago News" says that Allied warships in Chinese waters have formed a joint squadron to protect foreign shipping from ...

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  48. Bantam-weight Championship.

    The British Boxing Board of Control has decided that the fight for the bantamweight championship of Europe between Harrison (Great Britain) and Ledoux ...

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  49. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The following services will be held in the Cathedral, November 6-xxiv, Sunday after Trinity—8 am., Holy Communion. 10.45, choral Matins and Holy Communion; service (Smart in ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Acting High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) has gone to Brussels to confer with the Belgian authorities in reference to the ...

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  51. Emergency Tariff Extended.

    The Finance Committee of the United States Senate has recommended the extension until February 1, 1922. ...

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  52. PASSENGERS BY MANTUA.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Friday.—The folowing passengers continued their voyage to the eastern States by the s.s. Mantua this evening:— For Adelaide.—Lady Duncan, Mr. Mungan, ...

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  53. THIEVES IN THE SUBURBS.

    Entering by forcing a side window, thieves ransacked Mr.Lionel Barfoot's home in Oxford street, Brighton, on Thursday, and stole jewellery and clothing valued at £[?]. ...

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  54. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The p.s. Hygeia will leave Port Melbourne Railway Pier to-day at 2 p.m. for Queenseld Sorrento, and Dromana, and to-morrow at 11 a.m. for Queenselin, Sorrento, and Dromana. ...

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  55. Bank Rate Reduced.

    The Bank of England discount rate has been reduced from 5½ per cent, to 5 per cent. ...

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  59. BOY DROWNED IN DAM.

    BIRCHIP, Friday.— Henry Benfamin Gerlach, at 15 years, was drowned in a dam at Band's E[?] last evening. With his elder brother he went for swim. The elder brother swam across the dam. ...

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