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  2. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    Briti[?] migration authorities are somewhat surprised to receive a request for further concessions under the Senator Wilson migration agreement. The late ...

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  3. STRIKE EXTENDS.

    Rumours current at the early part of the week-end that the Waterside Workers' Federation campaign for the abolition of the soldiers' bureau in Sydney would take ...

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  4. SOUDAN MUTINY.

    Two platoons of the Eleventh Soudanese Regiment at Khartoum mutinied last evening. They rushed the Egyptian army hospital, and, gaining entrance, killed a ...

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  5. POLITICAL SURPRISE.

    In view of the recent formation of the State composite Ministry with the lender of the Country party (Mr. Allan) as Premier, surprise Will be caused in political ...

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  6. ENTOMBED MINERS.

    Five of the eleven miners who were imprisoned in a [?]ooded colliery at Dunvant, Swansea Valley, have been rescued after hope had been almost abandoned. A ...

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  7. BANK CASE ENDS.

    No clear decision was reached by the jury hearing the claim against the Midland Bank for £125,000. It exonerated the plaintiff—Charles Ernest Robinson ...

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  8. BANK ROBBERY.

    Sinking rapidly throughout the night, Mr. William Charles Frederick Almeida, aged 22 years, bank teller, who was dangerously wounded in the abdomen by one of ...

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  9. Labour's Strange Views.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) in a speech at Port Talbot condemned the assassination of Sir, Lee Stack, who was one of the most sincere ...

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  10. EX-EMPEROR OF CHINA.

    The ex-Emperor Hsuan-Tung this afternoon took refuge at the Japanese legation, where he is remaining. There does not seem to have been any cause for him to ...

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  11. Protest to France Shelved.

    The Egyptian Government's protest to foreign parliaments against the British action came before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, to ...

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  12. Entry Into America.

    About 850,000 migrants entered the United States clandestinely in the last fiscal year, according to the United States Secretary for Labour. (Mr. Davis), who ...

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  13. Japanese Version.

    Japanese special messages from Peking state that the ex-Emperor Hsuan-Tung called on Mr. Yoshizawa, Minister to China. The correspondent of the "Jiji ...

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  14. Three Firemen Killed.

    A roof fell at the Duffyn Rhondda colliery at Port Talbot and killed three firemen, all of whom were married and had large families. ...

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  15. "Morally Responsible."

    One of the highest authorities in Egyptian affairs, who is now visiting South Africa—presumably. Lord Milner—discussing the crisis, said that although the ...

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  16. AMERICAN DEFENCE.

    General Pershing to-day made his final report as chief of staff and general of the armics. He recommends a greatly enlarged air force, the lack of which is now ...

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  17. Death of Puccini.

    The death is announced of Giacomo Puccini, the Italian operatic composer. Giacomo Puccini, born at Lucca in 1858, was the last and greatest of a line of ...

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  18. Japanese in Mexico.

    The Mexican Senate has unanimously ratified the Mcxican-Japanese treaty. Each Government agrees not to hold the other responsible for damage suffered owing to ...

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  19. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    Among other subjects considered by the council of the union were the Compulsory Wheat Pool Bill, which was defeated in the Legislative Council recently, and the ...

    Article : 356 words
  20. Penniless Migrants.

    PERTH, Saturday.—In connection with the influx of Southern Europeans into Australia, Mr. H. Mann, M.L.A. for Perth, stated to-day that an Albanian who was ...

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  21. MORE ARRESTS IN CAIRO.

    The Egyptian police to-day effected 35 arrests, presumably as a precautionary measure dictated by present circumstances. ...

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  22. Bedside Interview.

    When it became known to the detectives on Friday that hope for the recovery of Mr. Almeidn, despite the extraction of the bullet, was fast diminishing, they decided ...

    Article : 189 words
  23. Britain and Disarmament.

    Addressing the Southern Society the British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard), said that Britain was carrying out the terms of the Washington Treaty by ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. Outstanding Point.

    The outstanding point in the situation relates to the British demand with regard to three high British officials. It appears that the Egyptian Government wants to ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    At Vienna Emanuel Bedlivy, aged 22 years, a few weeks after he had married a pretty girl, aged 20 years, locked her in their flat, blocked the entrances with ...

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  26. SUSPECTS BEFORE COURT.

    Charged with having robbed William Charles Almeida of £176, the property of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., and having at the time, of such robbery ...

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  27. Consulting the Dominions.

    Professor Berriedale Keith, a well-known authority on international law, in a letter to the "Morning Post," expresses the opinion that it would have been better ...

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  28. Jury's Findings.

    The jury found that there had been a conspicary to obtain money from "Mr.A," whoso action in parting with it had been neither free nor voluntary. It found, ...

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  29. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembely meets to-morrow afternoon, after an adjournment of a fortnight, the Premier (Mr. Allan) will outline the new Ministry's policy. It ...

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  30. Commonwealth Loan.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Commonwealth Government 49 per cent, loan of £6,000,000, being offered at £97/10/, has been heavily ...

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  31. NO MORE OVERTIME WORK.

    Important decisions were arrived at by members of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association at a meeting held at the Port Picture Theatre, Port Melbourne, ...

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  32. GAS IN WARFARE.

    The military correspondent of the newspaper "Aftenposten" declares that Russia has the most highly developed system in Europe for using gas in war. The ...

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  33. Unbaptised Babies.

    The House of Clergy, declined to adopt a proposal to provide for a burial service for unbaptised babies. Canon Darwell Stone particularly ...

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  34. Appeal to Privy Council.

    The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal against the decision given in Sydney in the case of the Victoria Insurance Company versus the Junction North ...

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  35. Australian Cruisers.

    In response to the Commonwealth Government's invitations in Britain and Ireland for tendera for two cruisers, four Tyne firms and four Clyde firms are ...

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  36. DR.ARGYLE'S REGRET.

    Deep regret wns expressed by the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) on Saturday at Mr. Almeida's death. Dr. Argyle said that he and the Ministry, and no doubt all ...

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  37. ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    The Soviet Government, in its reply to the British Note dealing with the Zinovieff letter, expresses extreme surprise that, after declining the offer of ...

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  38. FRENCH STUDENTS ON TOUR.

    Engaged on a tour of the world for educational purposes, a party of French students reached Melbourne on Saturday afternoon by the steamer Ville de ...

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  39. Running Fight.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the long standing insurrectionary movements in the ranks of thu Egyptian army spread to portion ...

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  40. "THE PETROL MAN."

    Plain-clothes police are watching for a well-dressed, plausible person who is alleged to be practising deception and fraud on business men in Melbourne. His ...

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  41. Mosul Frontier.

    In the Turkish Assembly the Premier (Fethi Bey), outlining, the new Ministry's programme, said that it was determined to maintain the army strong enough to ensure ...

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  42. Imperial Relations.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Amery), speaking at Birmingham, said that the Government intended to hold office as long as possible. Its policy of ...

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  43. ONE MAN BANK AGENCIES.

    Sir,—The banks make robbery under arms possible, and practicable, masmuch as they require employees, single handed, in so many cases, to carry large sums from ...

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  44. COMMEMORATION TABLET.

    To commemorate the visit of the British Special Service Squadron to Hobart in March and April last, a brass direction plate, on a concrete base, has been erected ...

    Article : 168 words
  45. De Valera Released.

    Eamon do Valera, the Irish Republican leader, was released from Belfast Gaol to-day. He was motored to Adavoye, on the Armagh side of the border, and placed ...

    Article : 123 words
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  47. PARALYSING INDUSTRY.

    News of the determination of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association to refuse overtime work was received philosophically by overseas shipowners' representatives. ...

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  48. Indian Home Rule Leader.

    A special meeting of the Bombay Municipal Corporation has been convened for December 1 to discuss the refusal by Mr. V.J. Patel, the Swarajist (Home Rule) ...

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  49. Food Prices Inquiry.

    The Royal Commission on Food Prices will include Sir Halford Mackinder, chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee and of Prices of Building Materials ...

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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Referring to the terrible tragedy just enacted at the Commercial Bank, Hampton, it is a great pity that bank directors allow a branch to be staffed by only one ...

    Article : 41 words
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