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  2. WHEAT STACKERS' TROUBLE

    The dispute which has already resulted in a temporary cessation of work on the wheat stacks in and around Port Adelaide was marked by an unexpected develop- ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    A vast amount of ground will be covered by the potiey speech to be delivered at Bendigo on Thursday evening by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes). Although the ...

    Article : 256 words
  4. PORT POST OFFICE.

    Commenting on a complaint by the South Australian Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) about "back door methods," the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) said ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. EAST-WEST RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The engine drivers of The Commonwealth Railway ceased work at 5 o'dock this evening to go into conference on the subject if the arbitration award lately given by ...

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  6. PRASE TERMS.

    The Austrian President has signed the Peace Treaty. CONSTANTINOPLE, October 26. In view of the altered status of Constan- ...

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  7. DEATH OF THE HON. A. CATT.

    For so many years was the Hon. Alfred Catt & distinguished figure in South Australian public life that his death, which occurred on Tuesday morning, in his 85th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BROKEN HILL ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds sat in the State Arbitration Court to-day to hear the appeals of the Barrier Workers' Association and Trades and Trades Labourers' Union ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL CODE BILL.

    The consideration of the formidable Industrial Code Bill was begun in committee shortly before noon in the Assembly on Tuesday. Mr. Gunn moved in ...

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  10. HUNGARY AND THE ALLIES.

    If the Archduke Friedrich's Government at the Hungarian capital succeeds in completing a Cabinet representative of all the diverse racial elements in Hungary, it is ...

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  11. INTERPOOLING OF WHEAT.

    The Wheat Commission resumed its enquiry to-day. Repiying to a suggestion by Mr. Backet, K.C., that the evidence might be closed on that aspect of the ...

    Article : 349 words
  12. JAPAN'S FINAL STEPS

    The committee of the Japanese Privy Council, which was appointed to examine the peace Treaty with Germany, has virtually completed its task. It is believed ...

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  13. FEDERAL COST OF LIVING COMMISSION.

    Recently the representatives of 97 trade unions registered under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act, and whose headquarters are in Melbourne made a request to the ...

    Article : 449 words
  14. MINISTERS' PLANS.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) will leave shortly for Adelaide. The Minister in Charge of Snipping (Mr. Poynton) will probably open his ...

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  15. SENATE AMENDMENT DEFEATED.

    The Senate rejected, by 40 votes to 38, the Johnson amendment to increase the voting power of the United Suites on the League of Nations Council to equal that ...

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  16. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    The Government relief funds, which have been distributed through the agency of the local police, have become exhausted, and no relief was issued yesterday or ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND MR. HUGHES.

    A session of the federal Executive Council of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' imperial League was commenced in .Melbourne to-day. The Federal President ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. EUROPE'S TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    The New York Timed representative at the International Trade Conference which is being held at Atlantic City, says that the conference has decided to appoint a ...

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  19. STRIKES FOR POLITICAL OBJECTS.

    The last quarter's report of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Great Britain contains a warning by the management committee, signed by Mr. W. A. ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    By a special Gazette issued to-day, the Federal Parliament was prorogue, w His Excellency the Governor-General. ...

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  21. "SELF-DETERMINATION" PLOT.

    German residents 01 the provinces of Schieswig and Upper Silesia report that -in view of the imminence of the ballot under the Peace Treaty for the self-deter- ...

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  22. IRISH SHOOTING SENSATION.

    An unknown man fired a revolver at and severely wounded the Rev. Edward Allen Foy, the Church of England incumbent at Lisnadill. County Armagh. The victim of ...

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  23. "SLANDERING" THE LORD MAYOR-ELECT.

    A bitter and at times heated discussion was provoked at the city council meeting yesterday, when the following notice of motion was moved by Cr. Cresnin —"That ...

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  24. NAURU ISLAND CONTROL.

    Both Houses of the New Zealand Parliament have now ratified tho Nauru island agreement. ...

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  25. DENIKIN'S FROWESS AGAIN.

    The Echo de Paris reports that Gen. Denikin's troops, after a two-days' battle, has retaken the Ukraine capital, Kieff, from the Bolsheviks. ...

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  26. CLERK'S DESPERATE GAMBLE.

    Evidence was heard unlay in the Police Court in the case in which a bank clerk, George Hillier Atwell, is charged with the their of £600, which, it was alleged, came ...

    Article : 229 words
  27. FREE PASSAGES OVERSEAS.

    The Imperial Government is accepting application, for free third-class passages for ex-service men, with their womenfolk and dependants, desiring to proceed to ...

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  28. OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ENQUIRY

    The A.M.A. held a meeting this afternoon. The action of Messrs. Kerr and Barnett, in leaving the Court before Mr. Justice Edmunds eat yesterday, because ...

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  29. COSSACKS APPROACHING VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The Pekin correspondent of The New York Times says:-The movements of Gen. Sem noff, with 2,000 Cossacks, in Mancnuria, resulted in an order being issued by ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly this evening discussed a motion by Mr. Shillington- "That, in the opinion of the House, the policy of the Government in the settlement ...

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  31. CURIOUS CLAIM.

    A pending fawsurt, in which £10,000 is being claimed as damages from the Commercial Bank of Australia by Courtney, King, Smith, & Co., stock and station ...

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  32. MOVING TOWARD MOSCOW.

    Gen. Denikin, in a communique issued to-day, eaid:-Our troops have advanced 112 miles toward Moscow during the month, and captured en area of 25,000 ...

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  33. THE MILES MURDER.

    The case against Harrv Alterator, the returned soldier who is charged with the wilful murder of Walter Baylie, near Mlles, was concluded at the Supreme Court to- ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. RECORD SHIPBUILDING

    Lloyd's Annual Review of Shipping states that the end of June showed the largest tonnage of new shipbuilding ever recorded, anounting to 4,766,623 tons. Of this ...

    Article : 146 words
  35. CHAPLAIN O'DONNELL.

    An Australian escort conveyed Father T. J. O'Donnell to the Tower of London, where he was placed under open arrest. ...

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  36. DR. MANNIX PROTESTS.

    Archbishop Mannix, in the course of a speech at North Fitzroy (V.) on Sunday, referred to the case of Father O'Donnell. He agreed with Mr. Hughes in protesting ...

    Article : 186 words
  37. COMMONWEALTH AS SHIPOWNER.

    There are indications that a struggle between the Shipping Conference and the Commonwealth may soon come. The Commonwealth already has its own offices ...

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  38. FOOTBALL LITIGATION.

    The East Fremantle Football Club has issued writs against the President, VicePresidents, and Secretary of the Football League for injunction to restrain the ...

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  39. TORRENS LAKE MYSTERY.

    Investigations made by detectives in Melbourne have not yet established the identity of the girl whose body was found on October 12 floating in the Torres Lake ...

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  40. MIDDLE-CLASS SUFFERERS.

    Lord Burnham, in an address from the chair at a Congress of Salaried Workers, representing numerous associations, declared that the middle classes were the ...

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  41. OLD COLLEAGUE'S APPRECIATION.

    The Hon. J. H. Howe knew Mr. Catt before 1831, but from that time, onward he was intimately acquainted with him in political and family life. Mr. ...

    Article : 80 words
  42. A SYDNEY MURDER.

    About midnight last night John (Martin White (44), a single man, employed as a ship's fireman, was found dead in a lodging house in Kent street, city, with his ...

    Article : 103 words
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  44. REPATRIATION GRANTS.

    The Acting Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Massy Greene) to-day summarised the benefits by gift and loan granted by the Department of Repatriation up to ...

    Article : 121 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    Capt. Matthews has been delayed at Cologne by a fog. ...

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  46. POULET STILL DELAYED.

    The French a visitor M. Poulet us still delayed at Valona by exceedingly heavy ratine, and will be unable until the weather clears to continue his flight to Australia. ...

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  47. STEAMERS IDLE

    The collier Kaitangata has joined the Kaiapoi on the waiting list at the Wellington wharfs, as the waterside workers make no response to the calls to work the ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    President Wilson has vetoed a Bill providing for Federal machinery for the enforcement of the prohibition law. ...

    Article : 26 words
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