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  2. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    A New York message says that the Japanese Cabinet is considring proposals to send Vicount Kaneko (president of the Friends of America Society) and Baron ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Martin Hannah, M.L.A, has decided to contest the Collingwood [?] at the elections as an Independent labour candidate. Mr Hannah has represented ...

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  4. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    Rumours have been current of a possible advance in the bank rate as, during October, nearly £488,000,000 of Treasury bills fall due. If the sales of Treasury bills ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    Members of the Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union have been directed by their executive officers to leave their vessels this morning to attend a ...

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  6. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    The British Cabinet considered the Irish problem on Friday, especially the question of reprisals. The Chief Secretary (Sir Hamar Greenwood), the commander ...

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  7. PEACE WITH POLAND.

    A Warsaw message says that—the peace negotiations between Russia and Poland at Riga have taken an unfavourable turn, M. Joffe, the Russian Soviet delegate, ...

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  8. MINERS DEFER STRIKE.

    For the Second time the coal miners have postponed carrying into effect their threat to strike for an increase of 2/ a shift in wages, and another ballot has been ordered ...

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  9. THE FOOTBALL FINAL.

    Plating with invincible dash and determination Richmond won the premiership and then first pennant on Saturday, and Richmond's victory was the proper ...

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  10. War-weary Russians.

    It is reported from Helsingfors that there has beep an outbreak of riots and strikes in Petrograd, Trmbov, Narva, and other parta of Russia owing to the food scarcity ...

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  11. NO-LICENSE REFERENDUM.

    Mr. E.W. Greenwood, president of the Anti-Liquor League, who is seeking reelection as the Nationalist member for Boroondara, will deliver his opening speech ...

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  12. Hamburg-America Line.

    The United States Shipping Board intends to publish the terms of the contract made between the American Ship and Commerce Corporation and the Hamburg. ...

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  13. Trade with Russia.

    Many business men are urging the Government to arrange for the early resumption of business in Russia. A basis of crucial points has already been accepted by ...

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  14. State Ministers Active.

    The majority of the State Ministers were in their election[?] [?] the [?] end taking part in the election campaign. The Treasure (Mr. McPherson), the ...

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  15. Future of Indian Army.

    Some London newspapers criticise the Esher committee's report on the Indian army on the ground that it aims at putting the Indian army under the War Office. ...

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  16. China Protests Integrity.

    The Chinese Government has informed the American Minister that it has no present intention of cancelling Russian rights. A Presidential mandate ordering the ...

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  17. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY,Sunday —The 65th anniversary of the Eight Hours movement was celebrated by a banquet in the Trades Hall on Saturday night. The president of the ...

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  18. Murder of Magistrate.

    The dead body of Captain Lindrum, a resident magistrate of County Clare, has been found in a coffin placed on the railway line near Kilmurry station. Sinn ...

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  19. Development of Aircraft.

    The judges in a competition for large and small British aeroplanes, organised by the Air Ministry, report that the competition revealed a less radical advance in ...

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  20. Bolshevism in India.

    The Government of India has prohibited the entry of the "Daily Herald," the London Labour daily newspaper, into India owing to the growth of Bolshevik ...

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  21. Germany Fears Australia.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" discussing the serious condition of the German hosiery industry, says that it is looking with anxiety to Australia establishing factories for the ...

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  22. Papua's Distinction.

    The Archbishop of Brisbane, addressing a church missionary meeting on hehalf of the New Guinea. Mission, said that conditions in the Pacific were changing with ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Greece, Roumania, and Serbia have asked Bulgaria to surrender 700 persons who are accused of having ordered or commilted atrocities during the war. The ...

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  24. Cable Systems of World.

    It is understood that the United States will suggest at the lnternational Communications Conference at Washington on October 8 that German cables should not be ...

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  25. Industries Suffer Slump.

    150,000 Lancashire Looms Idle. Owing to the lack of orders, the proprietors of the Phoenix works at Rotlierham (Yorkshire) have dismissed 1,000 steel ...

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  26. Voice of Dominions.

    The Under-Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Amery), in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, said that while he was not hopeful ...

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  27. Vaudeville Artist's Claim.

    Mr.Gordon Low, a nephew of the late Captain Low, who is claiming a valuable estate in Wellington (N.Z.), which was awarded to Captain Low for his services in ...

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  28. "Selling" Baseball Matches.

    A strong reaction has occurred throughout the United States against the corrupt practices reecntly disclosed in the "fixing" of the 1919 "world" contests. Many ...

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  29. Floods in Japan.

    Scores of deaths and widespread damage to properly have been caused by a typhoon on the east coast of Japan. At Yokohama 44 persons were killed and ...

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  30. Wheat May Be Cheaper.

    Mr. Beare, a member of the British Wheat Commission in a speech at a Labour conference on fool at Westminister, said that the prospect for wheat supplies were ...

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  31. MISSING AIRMEN.

    No news of Captain W. J. Stutt and his mechanic, Sergeant A. G. Dalzell, reached Melbourne during the weekend. The director of the Air Force (Colonel ...

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  32. American Loan to Norway.

    It is reported from Christiania that the United States is to grant a loan to Norway of £4,000,000 at 8'per cent. ...

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  33. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Closer organisation of Commonwealth public servants was one of the chief subjects discussed at the convention of public service representatives, which was resumed ...

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  34. Prince in Bermuda.

    (By Mr.JOHN SANDES,Special Representative of the Australian Press Association on board H.M.S. Renown.) BERMUDA,Oct. 1. ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir—The redaction of hours, I take it, has a similar effect as to the raising of wages. It has been contended that with a forty-four hour week there would be no ...

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  36. Huge Meat Deal.

    Messrs Vesteys Ltd. have purchased the whole of the Imperial Government's stocks of beef stored ni England, Australia, and New Zealand, and in transit, less army ...

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  37. SPORTING CABLES.

    The "lncogniti" team of British cricketers has left for England, after having played seven matches in the United States and one in Canada. The "Incogniti" team won six ...

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  38. BRISBANE WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Following on representations made on Friday by deputations representing wool and dairying industries as to the crippling of the overseas ...

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  39. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    ADELAIDE,Saturday—Thougha number of inquiries from wool-buyers' representatives have been received since the close of the auction sale, very little business ...

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  40. London Wool Sales.

    The sales of wool in London on October 1 closed without any change in the conditions prevailing at recent offerings. The demand was irregular, and without any ...

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  41. LABOUR EXTREMISTS.

    SYDNEY,Sunday—At a propaganda meeting held by the Australian Labour party in the Domain to-day Mr. Lazzarini, M.H.R., said that he was astonished that ...

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  42. GORDON PILGRIMAGE.

    Many hundred people visited the grave of Adam Lindsay Gordon, in Brighton Cemetery yesterday, on the occasion of the annual pilgrimage, and a few admirers of ...

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  43. SHOT FIRED AT GRIPMAN.

    Two youths of small stature, one Wearing a returned soldier's badge and the other a military overcoat, boarded a cable tram going towalds the city in Sydney road at ...

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  44. SEARCH FOR AMELIA J.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Messrs. H. Jones and Co., the owners of Amelia J., received a wireless message from Captain Heather, who is on board the steamer Melbourne, to ...

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  45. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIES CLOSING

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Saturday.—The industrial position continues to develop seriously. Auckland industries are closing, with the result that many hundreds ...

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  46. GUNBOWER.

    WYCHEPROOF, Saturday.—Mr. W. J. McCann, the Farmers' Union candidate, opened his campaign this week in the Wycheproof district. At Wycheproof on ...

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  47. KICKED IN THE MOUTH.

    Before Messers M.Grese and M.J.O'Bryan, J.P.'s, at the South Melbourne Court on Friday, John Vaughan, Crockford street, Port Melbourne, was charged eith unlaefully assaulting Robert Laverty ...

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  48. INJURED IN MOTOR-CYCLE COLLISION.

    Suffering from injuries recived in a collision of the motor-cycle he was riding with another motorcycle, Sydney J.Cock, 22 years of age, of 732 Mount Alexander road, Moonce Pends was admitted to the ...

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  49. Classified Advertising

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  50. JOCKEY DIES OF INJURIES.

    DENILIQUIN (N.S.W.), Sunday —Gordon Robert Peacock, who was very badly injured when Benance fell in the Hurdle Race on Friday, died in the Deniliquin Hospital. Peacock's first mount ...

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  51. WATERED MILK.

    At the Brunswick Court on Saturday John Melntyre was charged with having for sale milk not up to the standard. One sample contained 14 per cent of added water. A fine of £5 on each of ...

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  52. Classified Advertising

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  53. MOTOR-CAR STOLEN.

    A six-cylinder double-seated Bulck motorcar, painted grey, and bearing the number 17,419, was stolen from outside Spencer street railway station late on Saturday afternoon.The car was the ...

    Article : 37 words
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