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  2. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISASTER.

    OAIRNS(Q.). Wednesday.—Fifty-two bodies have been recovered from the workings of the Mount Mulligan colliery. Eleven have not been identified. Twenty-two more ...

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  3. NATIONS AND ARMAMENTS.

    The Washington correspondent. of the "New York Times" states that President Harding will proclaim Armistice Day (November 11) a national holiday. The body ...

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  4. PROBLEMS AT GENEVA.

    During a discussion on A and B mandates at the Council of the League of Nations, Lord Robert Cecil (representing South Africa) demanded the issue of these ...

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  5. GERMANY FROM WITHIN.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post," the congress of Majority Socialists agreed to a motion urging the advisability of co-operating with ...

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  6. DE VALERA'S CHOICE.

    It is stated by the "Daily Express" that "Mr. Lloyd George will not communicate with Mr. de Valera until after the Cabinet meeting at Gairloch to-day. It is expected ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Following his announced intention. the Treasurer (Mr. Lang) introduced a Supply Bill for one month in the legislative Assembly this ...

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  8. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Home Secretary (Mr.McCormack) announced to-day that a young unmarried woman, living at Kelvin Grove, was reported yesterday ...

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  9. INFECTED RATS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The health authorities announced to-day that two rats infected with bubonic plague had been found ashore in Sydney. The discovery was ...

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  10. SOVIET'S BREACH OF FAITH.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) has sent to the Russian Government a strong Note, complaining of flagrant violations of the trade agreement ...

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  11. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM MINE.

    From the accountant at the mine, the following telegram was received yesterday at the office of Chillagoe Limited, Melbourne: ...

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  12. TRIALS OF SEARCH PARTIES.

    MOUNT MULLIGAN (Q.), Wednesday. —Mr. E. J. Laun, inspector of mines, came out of the mine this morning for a few hours' sleep. He said that the men ...

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  13. Austria Feels Pinch.

    A great growd which tried to storm the Stock Exchange assaulted brokers and beat their clients. The closing of the Exchange was demanded, the demonstrators declearing ...

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  14. SUBURBAN INSPECTION.

    Sir,—The inspection of properties, in regard to which complaint is made by householders to the Town Hull, is not undertaken by the most competent men. As an ...

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  15. Secret Anglo-French Pact.

    "Lo Matin" discloses a hitherto unpublished reparations agreement which was concluded between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau (then French ...

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  16. England's Test Teams.

    J. W. H. T. Douglas, who was captain of the 1920-21 M.C.C.team in Australia, interviewed by the "Daily Express," said that he disapproval of the present system ...

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  17. DESTROY RATS.

    The director of the Federal Health department (Dr. Cumpston) said yesterday that the second death confirmed the belief that the human epidemic would come ...

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  18. Aeronauts in Peril.

    Thirteen out of fourteen balloons which set out on a race from Brussels have landed.It is unofficially stated that the British Banshee is so far the winner, having ...

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  19. VICTIMS FROM VICTORIA.

    Of the 13 miners from Victoria who, it is feared, have lost their lives in the disaster, 10 men left Wonthaggi for Mount Mulligan in July. Another Wonthaggi man, ...

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  20. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    SCOTTSDALE (Tas.), Wednesday.— Captain Rowlands and the crew of the schooner Alpha, 97 tons which was wreeked near Waterhouse on September 10, arrived at ...

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  21. Belgian Gratitude.

    The Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Jaspar), speaking at a luncheon of the Anglo-Belgian Union at Liege, said:—"We are sometimes a little nervous, and almost ...

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  22. DEEDS OF HEROISM.

    MOUNT MULLIGAN (Qld.), Wednesday.—Additional bodies found are believed to be those of W. Johnson, J. Drier, Son., Lomax, George Maunsey. R, Spiers, J. ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson) received a deputation yesterday from representatives of unmployed returned soldiers, who stated that there were between ...

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  24. Dutch Anti-Militarists.

    Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina in her speech at the opening of the Netherlands Parliament emphasised the general dislocation of economic relations and the gravity ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The steamer Bayern, the first of the Hamburg-Amerika fleet of standard 9,000-ton vessels to carry cargo and third-class passengers, has begun her maiden voyage to ...

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  26. Agitators in India.

    Dr. Kitchlew and other leading Khilafat workers have been arrested and taken to Karachi, and charged with having tampered with the loyalty of the troops. At ...

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  27. Trainer's Strange Will.

    S.H. ("Sam") Darling, the well-known English trainer, who died on May 17, left property valued at £38,603. He directed that his body be conveyed to the grave on one ...

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  28. WEATHER IMPROVING.

    Showers fell in some parts of SouthEastern Australia yesterday, but generally the weather showed improvement. At St. Arnaud 26 points of rain was registered, ...

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  29. THEODORE MINISTRY.

    BRISBANE Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night, the Government suffered defeat on the Retirement of Judges Bill. The measure provide for the ...

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  30. Chapter of Tragedies.

    A domestic tragedy of a most astonishing character has occurred at Salerno, south of Napies. A pensant, seeing a boy apparently ...

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  31. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—In the legislative Assembly last night a bill to enable members of the State Parliament to stand for the Federal Parliament without ...

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  32. DOCTOR'S IMPRESSIONS.

    CAIRNS (Q.), Wednesday.—Dr. Clarke, who went on the first relief train, has returned. He said that the corpses bore the appearance of having been suddenly ...

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  33. Reduced Yield of Cotton.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Vicksburg (Mississippi) states that investigation shows that the 1921 cotton crop in the south will be 50 per ...

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  34. Greece Anxious for Peace.

    It is understood that the Greek Government, has communicated to the British Ambassador at Athens the conditions upon which Greece is prepared to make peace ...

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  35. SEQUEL TO CITY FIGHT.

    Following on the death of Albert Ernest Cobb, aged 28 years, a plasterer, of Reilly street, Collingwood, which occurred at the Melbourne Hospital early on Tuesday ...

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  36. Day of the Farm Tractor.

    The Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Agriculture (Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen, speaking at the international tractor trials at Shrewsbury, said that he ...

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  37. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    BRTSBVNE. Wednesday.—Through the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill), the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan) has received the ...

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  38. COMPENSATION TO WORKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesdat,—Before the High Court of Australin to-day, Mr. Napier, K.C., applied for special leave to appeal in the case of David Simmon v.the Brntish ...

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  39. RAILWAYS TICKET CHECKING.

    Realising that a constant drain on railways revenue results from defrauding passengers successfully eluding the ticket-cheeking staff, the Railways Commissioners ...

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  40. MEAT PACKING COMPANY.

    Shareholders of the Western and Murray Co-operative Bacon and Meat Packing Company held their annual meeting at Scots Hotel last night. The chairman of ...

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  41. MYSTERIOUS STABBING.

    With his clothes covered in blood, a man staggered into a furniture shop in Little Bourke street, near Russell street, yesterday afternoon. Constable P. Tierney was ...

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  42. NORWEGIAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A cable message received by the Norwegian Consuiate-General in Melbourne from the Norwegian Foreign Office, gives the list of the six persons killed in the ...

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  43. UNION MEETS CLAIMS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. Kilpatrick, president of the Mines Employees Federation of Queensland, who was at Mo[?] Mulligan in August. when, as coal ...

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  44. RAT-KILLING IN MELBOURNE.

    Arrangements have been made by the state and City Council health authorities to increase the rat-catching gangs immediately a plague-infected rat is caught in ...

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  45. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—The members of the Federal Public Works Committee, who are inquiring into the route for the "North-South railway, left to-day by rail for ...

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  46. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    At an inquest held yesterday by the Coroner (Dr. Cole) concerning the death of Walter Edward Power. aged 26 years, labourer, of 28 York street, South Melbourne, the evidence showed that ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM.

    Playing against Keighley, the Australian Rugby football team won by 7 tries 4 goals, 29 points, to nil. ...

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  49. TWO BROTHERS DROWNED.

    An inquiry was conducted by the Coroner (Dr. Colt) yesterday concerning the death of the two little boys, George and Herbert Kelly, aged 10 and 8 years respectively, who were drowned while ...

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