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  2. ULSTER STANDS FIRM.

    The Ulster Unionist Council has held a crowded demonstration in Belfast, which protested against the Government's policy. The Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig) ...

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  3. TEST MATCH DRAWN.

    By stubborn batting, in which the veteran Nourse and the young players Taylor and Frank were conspicuous, South Africa in the second Test match converted what at ...

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  4. ALDERMAN CHARGED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The hearing of the case in which Alderman Richard D. Bramston is charged, on the information of Alderman Sir Allen Taylor, with having accepted ...

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  5. ARBITRATION CHANGES.

    A deputation consisting of about 50 representatives of Federal and State labour organisations was introduced yesterday to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) by the ...

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  6. DEFENCE ESTIMATES.

    Further consideration was given in the House of Representatives yesterday to the works estimates. During the debate on Wednesday the leader of the Country party ...

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  7. FAR EAST PROBLEMS

    At a meeting of the committee on Pacific and Far Eastern questions, the Chinese delegation announced that it thought it proper to take the first opportunity of stating the ...

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  8. PENTRIDGE TROUBLE.

    Circumstances which contributed to the recent revolt of prisoners at Pentridge were discussed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when Mr. Tunnecliffe (Colling ...

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  9. GAOL AS GENERAL EMPORIUM.

    Further progress was made yesterday by the Inspector-General of Penal Establishments (Mr. R. Mclver) with the departmental inquiry into the recent rebellious ...

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  10. ECHOES OF THE DIGGINGS.

    Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. have published the life of the third Marquis of Salisbury, who was Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, written by his ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. All Ireland Congress.

    In the course of an address at a bazaar in the Roman Catholic Hall, Elsternwick, last evening, Archbishop Mannix referred to the fact that Dr. O'Reilly was about to ...

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  12. MOORISH FEROCITY.

    The "Daily News" special correspondent, who went by aeroplane to Morocco, writes that Spain narrowly escaped headlong expulsion when the Moors suddenly revolted. ...

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  13. Delight in South Africa.

    There is the greatest satisfaction at the magnificent stand made by the South Africans. It invests the third Test match with great importance. Tributes are paid ...

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  14. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    In the course of examination on Wednesday of the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Nardoo, which arrived at Yarraville on Sunday with a full cargo of sugar ...

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  15. Tests in England.

    The Yorkshire County Cricket Committee has agreed that it would be contrary to the best interests of the game if Test matches were played to a finish in England, ...

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  16. LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION.

    A Melbourne correspondent, writing to the "Daily Herald" (Labour) on Lord Northcliffe's speech at Launceston on scientific emigration, alleges that the "capitalist ...

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  17. Britain and Central Asia.

    The British mission to Tibet has proved highly satisfactory, and it is expected to result in considerable improvement in trade with India. When at the Washington ...

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  18. SPORTING CABLES.

    Swinton (Yorkshire) defeated the Australian Rugby footballers by 9 points to nil. ...

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  19. HOM[?]OPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    Under the presidency of the Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson), a well-attended meeting of women who intend assisting in the appeal of the Hom[?]eopathic Hospital was ...

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  20. Egyptian Independence.

    The political situation has become fraught with the greatest anxiety in the last 24 hours through belief that the negotiations in London for Egyptian independence have ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    At the close of the afternoon session in the billiard match between Clark McConachy, of New Zealand (with 2,000 handicap in 16,000), and T. Newman (the ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. LIMIT ON SUBMARINES.

    With both committees sitting secretly, comment and discussion yesterday turned chiefly to the question of the reduction of submarine tonnage. ...

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  23. Russian History in Schools.

    Mr. Watts, a Communist member of the London County Council, endeavoured to induce the education committee to include in the schools curriculum a short history of ...

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  24. COOK AND CARPENTIER.

    Carpentier, the French boxer, was reported to be suffering from a severe chill, which might result in a further postponement of his approaching contest with Cook, ...

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  25. Kitchener's Betrayal.

    Sir George Arthur, the author of the biography of Lord Kitchener, states that he has no connection with the film which is being shown in London, and which has ...

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  26. SYDNEY DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr. Justice James, Mary Zenetta Jones (formerly Althouse) petitioned for a dissolution of her marriage ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND LEGISLATION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—A conference of the Employers' Federation has decided to ask the Government to enforce the law as it applies to action by ...

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  28. Empire's Forestry Resources.

    The inaugural meeting of the Empire Forestry Association, held at the Guildhall, was attended by Lord Novar (formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth), ...

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  29. Demands on Germany.

    The German newspapers defiantly protest against the order of the Inter-allied Commission that the works of the Deutsche Werke Company, which was formed to take ...

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  30. Price War in Steel.

    Following on the breaking off of association between the Scottish and English steelmakers, a price war has begun. The English makers are offering ...

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  31. Senator Pearce Satisfied.

    After a meeting of the British delegates yesterday afternoon, when reports from the naval advisers were considered, Senator Pearce, Australian member of the ...

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  32. United in Danger.

    The Washington Conference continues to hold public attention. "Le Temps" argues that Dr. Wilson was opposed to any alliance which guaranteed ...

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  33. France and Reparations.

    During the Budget debate M. Herriot, leader of the Radical Socialists, declared that the only remedy for the present situation was a levy on private fortunes by ...

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  34. Great Boulder Shares.

    As the law does not permit companies to purchase shares held by former enemy subjects, Sir George Doolette, in his private capacity, obtained from the public trustee ...

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  35. Settlement in Silesia.

    The League of Nations has appointed M. Felix L. Calonder, formerly President of Switzerland, to preside over the PolishGerman negotiations with the League ...

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  36. South African Mines.

    A conference between representatives of the Government, Chamber of Mines, and miners has accepted amendments of the mining regulations, with the view of ...

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  37. PASSENGERS BY S.S. OSTERLEY.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—The following oversea passengers continued their voyage to the eastern States by the s.s. Osterley this evening:- For Adelaide—Mesdames Penno, Chapman, ...

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  38. Whitelead in Paint.

    The labour conference adjourned the debate on the report of the whitelead committee. Mr. W. S. Robinson (delegate for the Commonwealth Government) ...

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  39. Senate's Congratulations.

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Lynch (W.A.) submitted a motion of congratulation to the President of the United States and others on the work in which they are ...

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  40. DOUBLE GUN ACCIDENT.

    CULCAIRN (N.S.W), Thursday.—A tragic gun accident occurred on Wednesday evening at Glen Ivan Farm, near Culcairn, resulting in the death of a little boy ...

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  41. VOICES FROM JAPAN.

    Comment among noted men and Government officials on the American limitation programme varies interestingly. Vice-Admiral Funakoshi, president of the ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Port of London Authority loan of £2,000,000 bearing interest at 6 per cent., and issued at £96 per cent., repayable 103040, was over-subscribed within two hours. ...

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  43. Trial of Arbuckle.

    So far eight tentative jurors, including three women, have been chosen for the Arbuckle trial. Exchanges between the State Attorney (Mr. Brady) and Mr. ...

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  44. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Holly Copeland, aged 46, wharf labourer, was arrested yesterday on a charge of having murdered Mary Maud Copeland, also known as Ward, ...

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  45. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    ADELAIDE,—([?] Miles),—Arrived.—Nov. 17— Dimboola, from Sydney; Induna, from Melbourne; Maindy Lodge, from Newcastle; Tarcoola, from Queensland, Sailed.—Nov. 17—Berrima for ...

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  47. SENTENCE REDUCED.

    Before Judge Dethridge, in the Court of General Sessions yesterday. William Mann appealed against a conviction for imposition by means of it valueless cheque. The conviction was affirmed, but the ...

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