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  2. THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    The Lord President of the Council. Mr.[?] prior [?] for the United States [?] attend the Dis[?] ment Conference, said "I am going to ...

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  3. THE UNITED STATES.

    Thirty thousand miners in [?] and Ohio have stuck as a [?] agaainst the injuction by Mr. Justice Anderson disallowing union organis [?] the right to ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. EXEED.

    The removal of the ex-Emperor Karl and ex-Empress Zita was carried out without [?]. They left Tihanny Castle at five o'clock in the morning ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales will sail for Port Said to-morrow morning after a memorable two days' reception by the inhabitants, of Maita, Who put aside all work ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    The optimism in Irish Nationalist circles has caused the circulation of rumours that a settlement has been reached. It is reported that two plans have been ...

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  7. PUGILISM.

    The Australian pugilist George Cook, in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, said:— "I fully realise the magnitude of my task ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS, EARL'S COURT.

    A new series of pictures will be shows to-night at Earl's Court. The leading picture will be " What every woman knows." An official synopsis on it, ...

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  9. ACCIDENTS & CRIMES

    A squall capsized the haveily-ballasted yacht [?] in the Swan River yesterday. The yacht rank like a stone and three lives were lost namely, those of ...

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  10. INDIA.

    There is a lull in the situation at Maunarghat. The rebels there are " resting" and hiding in the jungle. It is [?]moured that the Amazonian wife of the ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. MOOREFIELD RACES.

    The following are the acecptances for the principal events to be run at Moorefield on Saturday next:— Flying Handicap (6 furlorgs) Ready ...

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  12. CRICKT.

    The following team has been selected to represent South Africa in the first test match against Australia:—Taylor, Zulch, Nowise, Blackenburg, Chapman, Ling, ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Australian Davis Cup team. Anderson, Peach, Hawkes, and Tedd, arrived today from America in excellent health. They spoke in the highest terms of the ...

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  14. SPORTING TELEGRAMS THE TURF.

    The settling over the Melbourne Cup passed off quietly at the Victoria Club Mr. F.Norman and two other members of the club stood out among the winners ...

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  15. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Churchill, speaking at a meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, paid a tribute to the services of the ...

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  16. FEDERAL NEWS.

    The Acting Leader of the Federal Labour party, Mr. Charlton, has received a telegram from Darwin, staling that the result of the election for municipal ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB RACES.

    The following are acceptances for the race meeting of the Queensland Turf Club which is to commence on Saturday next:— ...

    Article : 202 words
  18. RUSSIA.

    The Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. Litvinoff, in an interview with the "Tideustagn." admits that the situation of the Soviet is difficult owing to the ...

    Article : 297 words
  19. THE ARBUCKLE CASE.

    It appears that there has been a tact agreement between the prosecution and the defence in the Arbuckle case that the latter should not advance any evidence ...

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  20. VICTORIA RACING CLUB RACES.

    The spring race meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was continued to-day. The weather was fine. There was a large attendance. The following are the ...

    Article : 446 words
  21. BRISBANE TRAINING NOTES

    In the training at Ascot this morning the most interesting feature was Teen M'Cartby's wonderfully fast gallop on the little grass. He went off from the mile ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. W. George Smith of the 22nd of October in connection with the Ballarat and Bundaberg band contests is certainly amusing to ...

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  23. THE STREATHAM TRAGEDY. AN IMPORTANT SIDELIGHT.

    An important sidelight on the Streatham tragedy was revealed at the Bow-street Police Court, when William Baker Goldsworth was charged with aiding and ...

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  24. STRAND THEATRE

    The splendid Metropolitan Screen art programme which was shown at the Strand Theatre last night, and which includes the comedy-drama " The slim ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. SHANTUNG.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Evening News" states that, with indications pointing to another rejection by China of the terms of Japan in ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. GENERAL CABLES

    Alfred Siegel, the song writer, has sued Jac[?] Dempsey, the champion pugilist, for $100,000 on the ground that he has alienated the affections of his wife. Bee Palmer, ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. QUEENSLAND NEWS

    It is understood that the service of the Under-Secretary for Agriculture and Stock,.Mr. Seriven, who this month reaches the age limit, are to be retained ...

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  28. ARCADIA THEATRE.

    Finding that the latest Jewel production proved so successful at the Arcadia Theatre, the management has decided to show another—"The right to happiness" ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. THE WEATHER

    The latest report from Dubbo states that 1,000,000 acres of country between Byrock and Bourke and between Cobar and Brewarrina has been swept by ...

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  30. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The chief attractions at the Empire Theatre to-morrow night will be the comedy-drama "The slim, princess" and thc Metropolitan drama " Passion fruit." ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    On the strength of the success of the recent loan in London the Government contemplates bringing forward the first instalment of a railway construction ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, was presented to night with £1155 contributed by the Roman Catholies of the diecese of Goul [?]urn towards his expenses in the Ligouri ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

    The following are the final acceptances for the first day of the Williamstown Cup race meeting on Friday next:— Trials Hurdle Race—Flaben, 10 st. 9 lb.: ...

    Article : 514 words
  34. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    To-morrow night Coleman's Vaudeville Company will appear in a farewell performance at the School of Arts. The programme will be an entirely new one. ...

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  35. MONETARY.

    The following were the London middle metal quotations yesterday:— Copper—Standard, spot. £67 ls. 3d. per ton; three months, £67 8s. 9d.: ...

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  36. CHINA.

    The Government, through [?]Minister at Pekin, has called the attention of the Chiness Government to the [?] of the failure of China to meet her ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. BRITAIN.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  39. CERMANY.

    The Prusian [?] It [?] on the [?] [?] the Left for its [?] the Prime Minister [?] ...

    Article : 70 words
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    "Can I have the £5[?] lent you?" "You can have it next week " "You told me that last week" "Yes: do you think I'm a man to say one ...

    Article : 46 words
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