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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    Some of the Lanarkshiie coal miners have offered to accept a reduction in wages amounting to 4s. 6d. per shift in preference to ...

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  3. WHEAT MARKETING BILL

    By an amendment to the Wheat Marketing Bill moved by the leader of the Opposition, the Legislative Assembly last night agreed ...

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  4. FRENCH PRISONERS RELEASED BY KEMALISTS

    The Kemalists have released some 600 French prisoners of war, who were captured in 1920. ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND

    fire occurred in the Taypirl Company's coal mine at Rotorua on Sunday, and is reported to be still burning strongly. The mine has ...

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  6. POLITICAL.

    Lord Northcliff gave a farewell interview today to the press on the subject of immigration, in the course of which he pointed ...

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  7. STRIKE OF COAL MINERS

    The miners employed nine collieries in the Newcastle-Maitland district went out on strike on Monday. The colliery owners ...

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  8. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS IN INDUSTRY

    Many branches of industry continue to improve, and although nothing like a general revival has occurred yet, more cheerful reports ...

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  9. SCENE IN THE ASSEMBLY

    In the Assembly last night a mild sceue occurred during the debate on a motion moved by the leader of the Opposition that the ...

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  10. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    The condition of the Premier has become very grave. He was only partly conscious today, and did not recognise his friends. ...

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  11. SHEARERS AND PASTORALISTS ARBITRATION CASE

    The claim by the Australian Workers Union against the Pastoralists Council for a 44 hours week for shearers was referred to ...

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  12. THE COAL QUESTION

    The Government recently proposed that Sir William Plunder (exPresident of the British Institute of Chartered Accountants) should ...

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  13. EIGHT HOURS CELEBRATION

    The annual celebration of eight hours day is Sydney took place today in fine weather. There was the usual procession through the ...

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  14. FOREIGN CABLES

    The Tokio newspaper "Asahi Shimbua" asserts that the Japanese Cabinet has decided to accept in principle Americans suggestions ...

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  15. THE IMPERIAL CONEERENCE

    It is likely that the House of Representatives will be occupied from Wednesday to Friday in hearing a debating speech by the ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. STOREY

    Mr. Storey, Premier of New South Wales, died at a private hospital at Darlioghurst at half-past 2 o'clock this afternoon. Death ...

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  17. LENGTHY LIST OF QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION AT WASHINGTON

    The "Asahi Shimbua" declares that Japan's problem of finding an outlet for he[?] increasing population will be discussed frankly at the ...

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  18. ARBITRATION ON SUBS DY WAGES QUESTIONS

    The South Wales colliery proprietors have accepted the Government's office to appoint an independent arbitrator with regard to ...

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  19. IRISH UNREST

    Mr. Lloyd George has seat the following reply to de Valera: "We send an invitation to a conference on October 11 in London, where we ...

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  20. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The Assistant Government Geologist, Mr. Blatchford, has furnished to the Ministery for Mins an interesting interim report ...

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  21. ESTIMATES CONSIDERED UNSATISFACTORY

    There appears to be no doubt that the Ministry has taken [?] serious view the severe criticism which was directed in the ...

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  22. THE UNEMPLOYMENT QUESTION

    Mr. Lloyd George's conference with sixt business experts in Gairloch, Ross-shire, has terminated. The Prime Minister will outline the ...

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  23. CABLE COMMUNICATION WITH AMERICA

    It is understood that in Order to increase facilities for commumcation with America duing the Washington conference, Japan is ...

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  24. HOW SINN FEIN KEEPS TBUCE

    Some armed civilians in Tipperary attacked a pary of larnred police and constabulary one being killed and another wounded. While the ...

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  25. CHINA

    It is understood in official circles that the Chinese Cabinet has approved of a note rejecting japan's proposals with regard to Shantung. ...

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  26. THE ROYRL SHOW

    The Royal Show was opened yesterday in fine weather. There was a large attendance. Today is the big day of the show. ...

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  27. GERMANY

    The Reichstag has ratified the American peace treaty, all parties except the communists supporting, it. The President of the Republic ...

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  28. UNPROFITABLE COAL MINES CLOSED

    The North Wales coal mines, which employ about 13,000 hands, were closed today in consequence of their inability to produce coal ...

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  29. DE VALERA AGREES TO A CONFERENCE

    De Valera has replied as follows to Mr. Lioyd Georges letter: "Our respective positions have been stated and are now understood. ...

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  30. THE SHEARING DISPUTE

    The secretary of the Pastoralists Association stated yesterday that a report was to hand from Eudamullah Station stating that they ...

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  31. COUNTRY PARTY AND THE BUDGET

    At a meeting of the Federal Country Party today it was decided to challange the Government on its budget proposals. The ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION

    A demonstration of unemployed took place today in the Strand and Trafalgan Square Mounted police and other constables cleared the ...

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  33. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The Federal authorities have arrested George Gordon Rorke,one of a group of four men who, it is alleged, attempted to ship some 600 ...

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  34. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    In the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister made a further statement regarding the proceedings in connection with the ...

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  35. A SAVAGE ASSAULT

    Nine armed men in Belfast entered the house of a man named John Bell and accused him of being a special constable. They beat him ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT AND LABOR BODIES

    After an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, the General Labor Councl and a sub-committee of the Labor Party met in conference in order ...

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  37. GENERAL ITEMS

    The London "Daily News" learns on high authority that Greece is making approaches to Kemal Pasha and his supporters with a view to ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH REPRESENTATION AT WASHINGTON

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Hughes made his promised statement regarding the proposed representation of the ...

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  39. RUSSIA

    Messages from Riga confirm the report that the Bolsheyiks have captured Vladivostok. ...

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  40. BRITISH-PRIME MINISTER AND THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    Considerable pressure is being used to induce Mr. Lloyd George to re-consider his decision not to go to Washington. It is pointed out ...

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  41. POLICE BLAME COMMUNISTS

    The police authorities praise the leaders of the genuine unemployed who did not take part in yesterday's disorder in Trafalgar Square. They ...

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  42. AVIATION

    Mr. Francis Birtles with Lieut. Briggs as Pilot aad Mr. Bailey as mechanic intends to make an exsensive aerial survey of Central ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    When moving the second reading of the Wheat Marketing Bill recently, the Minister for Agriculture stated tentative arrangements ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN

    The dissatisfaction which exists among the unions at what they regard as the restricted power of the Arbitration Court has been ...

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  45. INFLUENZA IN PACIFIC ISLANDS

    A report from the Solomon Islands states, there have been 252 cases of influenza, and one case of pneumonic influenza. One death ...

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  46. BIRTLES AERIAL SURVEY

    A telegram from Mr. Birtles from Charlotte Wate[?]s, which reached Adelaide this morning, announced that the aerial survey party of ...

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