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  2. DEARTH OF BOWLERS.

    The rain of Firday afternoon and early on Saturday had made the wicket on the Melbourne Cricket ground soft at one end, and it was not possible to resume tha [?] ...

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  3. OIL PLANT ABLAZE.

    SYDNEY, sunday,—The naphthalene and oil storage plants belonging to the Broken Hill Proprietary By-products Ltd., Newcasle, were completely destroyed by ...

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  4. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) filed an answer to the suit brought by Mr. William shearer, a naval expert, for an injunction restraining the Navy ...

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  5. ITALY NEEDS PEACE.

    The debates in the Chamber of Deputies during the last week bave been curiously "unreal" owing to the deliberate obsence of the whole of the Opposition ...

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  6. LIBERAL LEADER.

    All of the party organs are speculative as to the effect of a statement by Capatin Wedgwood Benu, Liberal M.P. for Leitht that the people have no confidence in Mr. ...

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  7. FORMING NEW MINISTRY.

    Meeting of the non-Laboour parties will be held at State Parliament House this afternoon for the purpose of forming the Allan Peacock composite Ministry.The ...

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  8. WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    Although Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court on Friday directed that the waterside unions must desist from taking part in an overtime strike on the ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Sunday —The steamers Orari and Cumberland aie idle owing to the waterside workers refusing to accept less than 3/ an bour on lighters ...

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  10. RACING STABLES ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday —A fire occurred on Saturday night at W Booth's racing stables at Rosehill, and six horses, trapped in their burning stalls, narrowly escaped ...

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  11. Zaghlul Pasha Resigns.

    The Premier (Zaghlul Pasha) has resigned, for health reasons. In the Chamber of Deputies, Zaghlul Pasha announced his resignation, and the ...

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  12. IGNORANCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY Sunday.— It is surprising bow munly fairly important towns in New South Wales have never been visited by a Prime Minister of Australia Such towns have ...

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  13. French Politics.

    The Ministry gained the narrow majority of 161 votes to 135 in a division in the Senate on a section in the Amnesty Bill providing for the reinstatement of railway ...

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  14. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    "Die Burger ' which is the official organ of the Cabinet, commenting on the proposal to reopen the British Fmpire Exhibition, says:—'It is just what might have ...

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  15. Britain and Russia.

    Well-informed people discredit the suggestion that the Cabinet committee dealing with the Ziovieff letter and other Russian questions will consider any ...

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  16. Cabinet Disagreement.

    CAIRO, Nov 15— King Fuad had a conTerence with Zaghlul Pasha on Saturday, and the Premier tendered the resignation of the Cabinet, which the King did not ...

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  17. M. Millerand on Peace Guarantees,

    The former President (M. Millerand), in a speech explaining his political programme, expressed the opinion that the work begun at the conference of the League of Nations ...

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  18. NEW WOOL PACK.

    following on the conference held at Bradford on September 9, a conference of representatives of the wool industry and Dominions producers was held in London ...

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  19. Opposition Not Ready.

    Lady Drummond Hay the special correspondent of the "Sunday Express," in a cable message from Cairo, says that Zaghlul Pasha had a clamorous reception inside ...

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  20. Motor Vehicles on Credit.

    A deputation has arrived from Moscow municipality to endeavour to negotiate credit putcbascs of.300 motor omnibuses 200 taxi-cabs, and 300 lorries also the ...

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  21. SPECIAL WAR GRANTS.

    The piquant discussion continues regarding the statement of Eield-Marshal Sir William Robertson that admirals and generals who, for their distinguished ...

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  22. TRADE DISORGANISED.

    Losses incurred by the shipowners are mounting steadily,and the loss in wages sustained by the wharf labourers who are unable to earn the extra ...

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  23. Loans from America.

    The Australian Commissioner (Mr. J. A. M. Elder) informed the Australian Press Association that, shortly after his arrival here, representatives of sevcial of ...

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  24. Trade with Canada.

    ' Canadians must buy Australian produce more than at present if the reciprocity trade agreement is to be a success," said Sir Mark Sheldon, of Sydney, who arrived ...

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  25. Soudan Disorders.

    A Mudir's Court sentenced 28 civilian cadets, who took part in the disorders at the military school on August 9, to imprisonment for eight years. So far there ...

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  26. Britain and Dominions.

    The employment of the League of Nations as a safety valve for Imperial foreign relations was suggested by viscount Grey in a speech which was broadcasted by ...

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  27. Lord Loughborough's Debts.

    Lord Loughbornough, in the Bankeruypcy Court, applied for a cerifcate of discharge, but it was suspended for three years, the registrar remarking that the case was one ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FORD WORKS

    SYDNEY Sunday—Another step towards the establishement of a ford motor works in Austalian was reaced yesterday morning, when the mannager of the proposed ...

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  29. Reconstruction Policy.

    General Chang Tso-lin's son said this afternoon that immediate political developments cannot be expected. The position is that General Chang Tso-lin does not ...

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  30. Gain in Freights.

    Sir William Aykroyd said that the new all-wool pack would cost 11 / for a 5cwt. bale, competed with 4/6 for the present 3ewt jute bale. He emphasised that the ...

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  31. Plays for Australia.

    Sir George Tallis, managing director of J C Williamson Limited, has acquired for production in Australia the American comedy "Rosemarie," bj Charles Rudolf, ...

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  32. Education Week in America.

    November 17 to November 24 has been proclaimed as "American Education Week" by President Coobdge, who deseribed education as America's noblest ...

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  33. Singapore Base Decision.

    The "Observer," in a leading article, says: "Australia and New Zealand must be heard concerning the question of the Singapore base. Whitehall cannot settle ...

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  34. Once Worth Millions.

    M Coundoris an aged Greek applied at Greenwich for a discharge from bank reptey, and the healing of the application was adjourned to pernit inquires to be ...

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  35. Spanish Revolutionaries.

    The court-martial of four of the men who were arrested during the frontier disturbances at Vera, in Navarra, last week, has been commenced According to a ...

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  36. London's "Cat Burglar."

    The latest of a senes of dating robberies attributed to a man known as 'The Cat Burglar," on account of his methods, was discov oreti on Saturdav morning. The thief ...

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  37. Port Facilities.

    The report of the Port Facilities Comnuitee appointment in 1923 by the chamber of shipping of the United Kingdom, in consequent of complaints by foreign ship ...

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  38. Company Director's Death.

    Mysterious refernce were made at the inquest concerning the cause of the death of a wealthy company director named Umfreville, at the Empire club piecadilly ...

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  39. Steel Rails for New Zealand.

    Unemployment in Barrow will be relieved considerably by tge order of the New Zealand Government to the Barrow Hematite Steel Company for steel rails ...

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  40. Dollar Sterling Exchange.

    As a result of the renewed buying of Stelling by New york and the continent due to confidence regardinbg the future of sterling, the New York rate of exchange ...

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  41. German Railways.

    The control of the Railways in the occupied territory will be handed over to the German Railway company, established under the Dawes plan, at midnight ...

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  42. ARCH COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Owing to the collapse ofr a wooden arch in the city railway construction yesterday, four carpenters sustained injuies. They were: ...

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  43. Forty Passengers Missing.

    Out of 65 passangers who were on a steamer lying inb Kotake harbour (findland) 40 are missing as the result of a terrific explosion. ...

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  44. WYANDRA'S VOYAGE ABANDONED

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Shortly before the wyandra was due to sail on Saturday in continuation of her voyage from Melbourne and Sydney to Northern Queensland ...

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  45. RAILWAY—MEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The executive of the Victorian Railways union will hold a meeting to-morrow night to discuss the operation of the bonus system at teh Newport railway workshops. It ...

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  46. Advice to Communists.

    In a leading article chiding the Communists for persisting in the opiniion that whatever is Russion is right. thee "Daily Helad" (Labour) says: ...

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  47. Train Derailed.

    The engine and seven coaches of a mail train travelling from Calcutta to Durjecling were derailed early this morning near Gopalpur on the Eastern Bengat railway. ...

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  48. Trial of War Criminal.

    it is reported from Frankfort that the Public Proseextor of Germany has commenced proceding agaist General von Nathusius, a German general who recently ...

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  50. Reverse for King Hussein.

    The Wahabis have inflicted a severe defeat on the forces of kind Huessien ibn Ali, of Hedjaz, who had been sent to recepture Mecca. ...

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  51. Stocks of Sugar.

    some anxiety has been displayed in respect to the interference of shipments of sugar form Queensland because of the waterside dispute. However, there are ...

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