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  2. STORM IN BRISBANE.

    A very heavy storm broke over the metropolis this afternoon, accompanied with hall, and did considerable damage to property. The storm passed away almost as ...

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  3. ALARMING PORT PIRIE FIRE.

    A fire occurred shortly before 1 o'clock this morning in the block of buildings situated on the east side of Ellen street, owned by the estate of the late Mr. Fred ...

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  4. THE GREAT STRIKE.

    As the result of unofficial discussions for two days between Ministers and the miners' representatives for a basis on official negotiations may be resumed ...

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  5. ANOTHER GRAND RAIN.

    Those who felt that the Treasurer (Hon. G. Ritchie) was over optimistic when, in presenting his budget statement on Thursday the forecast an average yield of ...

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  6. THE SLUMP IN WOOL.

    The Boston (U.S.A.) Commercial Bulletin States:—The demand for wool continues moderate, with prices but little changed. Choice Australian wools bought largely by ...

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  7. SCIENCE AND THE CHURCH.

    The Rev. E. W. Barnes, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., Canon of Westminster, in a paper read before the Church Congress at Sothend, declared that systematic ...

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  8. THE POLISH TRUCE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—Information received through official channels indicate that, the Polish armistice being now in ...

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  9. MURDER CAMPAIGN TOO SLOW.

    The Sunday Times says:—Some elements in the Irish Republican Army consider that the campaign of murder and violence is proceeding too slowly, and urge their ...

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  10. MATCHING AND COUNTER-MARCHING.

    A message from Kovno states that Gen. Zeligowski's army at Vilna has been reinforced, and that it now consists of six divisions. It is generally anticipated that ...

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  11. GREAT FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A fire which broke out at 4 a.m. on Saturday in Mr. G. H. Olding's extensive carriage and motor building yorks at Glebe almost destroyed the works. The damage ...

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  12. MORE FATAL FIGHTING.

    A large force of armed men attacked a military motor at Innishannon, a town 15 miles from Cork. Two members of the military party were killed and three ...

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  13. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    Returns received during the week-end indicate the defeat of Mr. T. Tunnecliff (retiring Labour member for Eaglehawk) by Mr. A. A. Dunstan (Farmers' Union). ...

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  14. THE NEW KNOWLEDGE.

    The courageous sermon preached at Cardiff on Sunday, August 29, by Canon Barnes, fellow of the Royal Society, and a distinguished theologian (says The ...

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  15. GOOD PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT

    It is unofficially stated that there are prospects of a settlement, the Government and the coalowners having evolved a proposal slightly more favourable to the ...

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  16. POLES RATIFIED TREATY.

    The Polish Diet has ratified the Russo-Polish Treaty of Riga. The Marshal of the Diet said that Poland had endeavoured to settle the frontier in the mutual ...

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  17. OTHER OPERATIVES AFFECTED.

    Owing to the miners' strike, other workers discharged in England and Wales include 102,000 through reductions of staffs, and 90,000 placed on short time. The ...

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  18. CASUALTIES.

    John Swanson, a fireman on the Petunia, which is berthed at Port Adelaide, found lying on a footpath near Jervois Bridge at 7.15 p.m. on Saturday. As be ...

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  19. THE STRIKE D.O.R.A.

    The Emergency Powers Bill, which the Government hopes to pass through all stages in the House of Commons on Monday, is intended to deal with situations ...

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  20. NIGHT RAID IN DUBLIN.

    Soldiers and auxiliary police on saturday night, accompanied by three armoured cars, made extensive raids upon houses in Upper O'Connell street, Dublin, firing ...

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  21. LOCAL OPTION POLL IN VICTORIA.

    The latest figures in the local option poll are:—For continuance, 137 districts; reduction 67 districts; no licence, 2 districts. The actual voting figures are:—For ...

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  22. GERMAN OFFICIAL ARRESTED.

    Commandant Greve, representative at Posen for the German Red Cross Society, has been arrested by fee Poles on suspicion of espionage. His office is described ...

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  23. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The House of Commons discussed in committee to-day the financial clauses of the Home Rule Bill. Sir L. Worthington-Evans introduced a Government ...

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  24. PROHIBITION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    Prohibition was defeated in the Canadian province of British Columbia by 75,961 votes against 48,225—a majority of 26,679 votes. It is believed that a system of ...

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  25. THE EVIDENCE OF A BOTTLE.

    At 11 a.m. on Saturday Alice Sitzner went to the house of her brother, Patrick Joseph O'Loughlin, at Rosewater, and found him lying on the floor in a hedroom. ...

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  26. FOOD SHORTAGE IN RUSSIA.

    Reports from Helsingfors say that a state of siege has been proclaimed in thirteen districts of Russia, as the Soviet leaders are afraid of disturbances arising ...

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  27. A RED ULTIMATUM.

    The Soviet Government at Moscow has sent an ultimatum to Armenia with the view of enforcing the free passage of Bolshevik troops through that country to ...

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  28. SOUTH STREET. COMPETITIONS.

    The South Street band contests included on Saturday, and Mr. Christopher Smith, the judge, at night announced the awards as follow:—A grade selection ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    To aid the selectors of the New South Wales team for the forthcoming first-class match, a trial match is being played by teams captained by H. L. Collins and C. ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN MINISTRY RECONSTRUCTED.

    A crisis in the Austrian Cabinet, which was formed on July 8 last, 19 reported. The Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Renner) and two other Social Democratic ...

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  31. AN UNPLEASANT ADVENTURE.

    BELTANA, October 22.—Mrs. Rumball, wife of Mr. A. E. Rumball, and engine-driver, left here yesterday morning at about 7 o'clock to look for her goats. She ...

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  32. A HOPEFUL REVIEW

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress met to-day and decided to call a special congress of the executives of affiliated unions on Wednesday ...

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  33. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Association football match England v. Ireland was played to-day. It resulted in a win for the former, which scored 2 points against Ireland's nil. ...

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  34. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Bourse Cochran denies the threat that local Sinn Fein leaders will come out in support of Governor Cox as a friend of Ireland. He denounces Sr. Harding. ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MATCH.

    There is a definite possibility that the projected match between the English cricketers and the Western Australian team will be abandoned. The Englishmen ...

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  36. MEAT MARKET.

    A Federal Grand Jury has indicted the Armour Company, the well-known packers, and also the firm's officers, on 137 counts charging them with ...

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  37. FATAL HALL FROM BALCONY.

    PERTH, October 24.—Benjamin Robert Bax, a returned soldier and a member of an Adelaide family prominently identified with racing, was found lying dead near the ...

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  38. COVERED COURTS TENNIS.

    In the lawn tennis covered courts championship matches on Saturday the following were decided:—Singles—A. H. Lowe England) beat W. C. Crawley (England) ...

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  39. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT BUSINESS.

    One of the most important measures in the Federal Ministry's programme for the session—the Commonwealth Bank Bill—figures prominently on the notice paper ...

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  40. A WET SATURDAY.

    It is an ill wind that blows nobody any good, and although the public had many attractive engagements for Saturday, the general attitude was that the rain was ...

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  41. CITIZEN FORCES.

    Military orders issued on Saturday contain an announcement that for the year 1920-21 all Citizen Force troops other than the 1902 quota will be required to attend ...

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  42. ASSURED OF BOLSHEVIST SYMPATHY!

    The Bolshevist leader Losonski has issued a proclamation in the name of the Russian proletariat assuring the British miners of Bolshevist sympathy. ...

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  43. WOMEN AND THE POLL.

    What a powerful part the women of America will play in the Presidential election may be seen from the following figures. It is estimated that nearly ...

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  44. LORD FORSTER'S LAND

    Sir John Oakley, Arbitrator, has made his award in the claim by the Commonwealth Governor-General (Lord Forster) in reference to the compulsory acquisition ...

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  45. FROZEN MEAT BUSINESS.

    The negotiations winch have been proceeding with the Belgian Government for the sale of the balance of the Western Australian frozen meat, have been ...

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  46. COAL FOR OVERSEAS—PRICE INCREASED.

    By proclamation in a special Commonwealth Gazette, published on Saturday by Mr. Charles Hibble (Chairman of the Special Coal Tribunal), authority has been ...

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  47. OFFICIAL SUMMARY.

    The following weather bulletin for South Australia was issued at 9 p.m. an Sunday:—Except in parts of the south-east, rain has been recorded generally in ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND'S PUBLIC WORKS POLICY.

    The public works statement submitted to the House of Representatives states that every possible provision will be made io develop the hydro-electric energy of the ...

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  49. MR. STOREY WANTED IN LONDON.

    A letter has been received by the Premier (Mr. Storey) from the Agent-Cteneral (Sir Timothy Coghlan) urging that the Minister should visit London to deal on ...

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  50. IMPORTANT REGATTA POSTPONED.

    The Henley Regatta, which was to have been held on the Yarra this afternoon, was postponed on account of rain. [Continued on Page 8.] ...

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