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  2. PROMOTING IMMIGRATION.

    A conference of secretaries of branches of the Victorian division of the New Settlers' League of Australia was held in the Town Hall yesterday. The Lord Mayor ...

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  3. BRITAIN AT WASHINGTON.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. A. J. Balfour, and the First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Lee) will represent Great Britain at the Washington Conference. ...

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  4. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook), speaking at the National Conference this morning, said that he was leaving for Melbourne that night ...

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  5. LOVERS DIE TOGETHER.

    In an orchard at Somerville on Monday morning a woman was found poisoned. Her lover's dend body lay near, death having resulted from a gunshot wound. The man ...

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  6. IRISH DISCUSSIONS.

    The Irish conference sat for two hours on Monday. It is understood that most of the preliminaries were settled, and that the conference will get to serious business ...

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  7. AMERICA'S TRIBUTE.

    The ceremony of laying the Medal of Honour on behalf of the United States Congress on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey was performed ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN IDEALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had a splendid reception when he spoke at the Nationalist Conference this afternoon. ...

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  9. VICE-REGAL.

    Their Excellencies, the Governor-General and Lady Forster gave a dinner party at Government House yesterday evening, to which the following guests were invited:— ...

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  10. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    It has been decided that the Premiers' Conference. which has been convened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), will meet in Melbourne on October 31. The ...

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  11. China and Shantung.

    The Japanese Foreign Office has communicated with the Japanese Minister at Peking (Mr. Obata), instructing him to invite the Chinese Government to reconsider ...

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  12. SELF-DETERMINATION LEAGUE.

    Sir,—In my letter of the 15th inst. I did not claim to represent the soldiers or anyone else except members, of the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia. ...

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  13. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Labour's last hope of reopening the breach between the Farmers' Union members of the Legislstive Assembly and the Ministry vanished yesterday when the ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had sufficiently recovered from his indispostion. to speak at gatherings of the National Association and of the Millions Club in Sydney ...

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  15. Protector of Germany.

    By a vote of 71 lo 7 the Senate rejected an amendment to the German Pence Treaty submitted by Senator Walsh, which sought to pledge tho United States to protect ...

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  16. DR. EARLE PAGE'S MOTION.

    Though many rumours are current regarding the probable turn of events in the House of Representatives this week in connection with the "economy motion" to be ...

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  17. Senator Pearce Criticised.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly this afternoon the leader of the Labour Opposition (Mr. Gunn) said that he was not too hopeful that any ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE METHODS.

    The New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Great Britain reports severe criticism by New Zealand buyers of the treatment received from British firms since the ...

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  19. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The Victorian Ministry has definitely declined both offers of loans from America by the National City Company and Blair and Company. ...

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  20. LADY STRADBROKE'S DAY.

    One of the prettiest kiosks on Friday, when Lady Stradbroke's appeal on behalf of the hospitals will be made, will be the [?] stall outside Hicks, Atkinson's. The ...

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  21. NEW POSTAL REGULATION.

    Following upon resolutions passed at the International Postal Congress held at Madrid last year, directions have been issued by the Commonwealth Postal ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As one of three brothers who served in the A.I.F., I would like to add to the protest of "Three Diggers!" and emphatically repudinte Mr. T. M. Burke's ...

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  23. NATIONALIST UNITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual conference of the National Association of New South Wales was opened to-day. There was a large attendance. ...

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  24. EQUIPMENT FOR AIR FORCE.

    It is not generally known that the establishment of the Australian Air Force on its present basis is due to a very large extent, to the generous manner in which it ...

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  25. Soviet Designs on India.

    The special correspondent of "Le Matin" in Esthonia alleges that General Kuropatkin, Russian Commander-in-Chief during the Russo-Japanese war, has been murdered ...

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  26. Queensland Amount Paid Over.

    The Queensland loan money (12,000,000 dollars) was paid over in full to-day to the State's American bankers, the National City Bank. ...

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  27. India's Aspirations.

    Mr. Sastri interviewed on his return from London, claimed that his speech at the meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations on India's grievances impressed ...

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  28. S.A. Indirectly Approached.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Ritchie) stated in the House of Assembly this afternoon, in reply to a question, that although the Ministry had not ...

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  29. Coal Wages and Profits.

    Mr. Herbert Smith (president of the Yorkshire-minors), speaking at a meeting of the council, said that there were 1,200 Yorkshire miners unemployed. The ...

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  30. China Seeks £20,000,000.

    The Paris correspondent, of the "Daily News" states that it is reported that a hitch has occurred in the negotiations for a Chinese loan of 500,000,000 francs ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Themak Josenh Stratford. late of Bunyip, farmer, who died on August 2 left by his will of March 1, 1920. teal estate £2.39[?] and personal property £1,000 to his wido[?] and childern. ...

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  32. AGAINST CONFETTI.

    Sir.— I was very pleased to see "Anti-Contetti's letter this morning. I and my friends quite agree with his denanciation of the filt[?] and senseless practice, and we ...

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  33. THE LORD MAYOR.

    At the request of the State Ministry the Attorney-General (Mr. Robinson), is inquiring into the law regarding the question whether the Lord Mayor should have to ...

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  34. New Fury from Disaster.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that experts have come to the conclusion that the ruins of the Badiseba Aristine. Works, Oppau, where a ...

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  35. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Interesting and varied pictures are an attractive feature of the Commonwealth edition of "The Australasian," issued today. Two pages of illustrations are ...

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  36. Fluctuations of the Mark.

    Renewed selling on a large scale of the German mark took place yesterday. The Exchange opened at 600 marks to, the £1 sterling, and later touched 750, but ...

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  37. Reduced Champagne Yield.

    The "Wine Trade Review." publishes special reports from the French vineyards, which states that the champagne yield this season is only about one-third of that of ...

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  38. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—I wish to appeal to all who are interested in St. Vincent's Hospital to kindly forward gifts, such as home-made cakes, preserves, &c., for furnishing the two ...

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  39. Jewel Thieves in London.

    During the absence from London of the Rajah of Pudakota, and the Rance (formerly Miss Mollie Fink, of Melbourne) in Paris; thieves entered their flat in Park ...

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  40. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISTRESS.

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The municipal elections in Berlin have resulted in a considerable gain for the nonSocialists. The Communists were heavily defeated. ...

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  42. STEWARDS.

    Sir,—I have been requested to define as clearly as possible the nature and extent of the duties attachable to the "office" of steward. The gentlemen acting in that ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND JUDICIARY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Supreme Court Bill passed its second and third readings in the Legislative Council to-day. Mr. Thynne made a vigorous attack on ...

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  44. South Africa and Davis Cup.

    The Lawn Tennis Union is arranging to enter a team for the next Davis Cup, competition. It will probably include Raymond, the Olympic champion; Winslow, a former ...

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  45. 44-HOUR WEEK IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When replying today to a deputation of railway, employees, the new Minister for Railway (Mr. McGirr) emphatically expressed himself in ...

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  46. ALDERMEN COME TO BLOWS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—III-feeling between members of the Sydney City Council at a meeting to-night culminated in Alderman Holdsworth knocking down Alderman ...

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  47. LEAGUE'S POLICY AND AIMS.

    The policy of the New Settlers' League and what it hopes to accomplish, were slated yesterday by the Lord Mayor, (Cr. J. W. Swanson), president of the Victorian ...

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  48. MUNICIPAL CONCERT.

    Mr. Edward Goll, the pianist, has been specially engaged to appear at this month's municipal concert, to be held to the Melbourne Town. Hall tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock. Other artists ...

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  50. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.— The Excoulive, Council has reduecd to five years' imprisonment this death sentences passed at Broonie on three Kimberley aborigines for the ...

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