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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    Satisfaction was expressed today in Federal circles at the prospects of developing a profitable cattle export trade from the Northern ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. A. C. Willis and the New South Wales Executive scored a narrow victory at the Labor conFerence session this morning in the ...

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  4. GENERAL

    The London County Council has decided that female doctors must resign their municipal appointments when they marry. A number of ...

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  5. VICTORIA

    Christopher Antonio was killed by his son, Edward Antonio, at Browns, near Scarsdale, after a few hot words had passed between them, ...

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  6. DE VALERA ARRESTED AGAIN

    De Valera was arrested at London-derry when entering St. Colomb's Hall to address a meeting in violation of the notice served on him ...

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  7. PERTH MAN VICTIMISED

    Mr, W. Hartnup, a hardware merchant from Perth, had his socket picked on a Brunswick tram yesterday, and £30 in notes and other ...

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  8. A SENSATIONAL FIRE

    A sensational fire broke out in the cinema, quarter yesterday, and 40 fire engines were called into action. An explosion occurred on the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    Speaking at Paisley, Mr. H. H. Asquith said that both of the old political parties believed that they were confronted at the present ...

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  10. DE VALERA'S "WELCOME" IN DEBBY.

    When de valera was being conveyed to prison in Londonderry in "Black Maria," there were repeated cries of "put a bullet into him," ...

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  11. TASMANIA

    The annual report of the Hydro-Electric Department states that a large factory for the manufacture of wood pulp into paper was ...

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  12. LABOR AND IMMIGRATION

    Mr. Charlton made an important speech yesterday dealing with immigration to Australia. He said that while every immigrant will be ...

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  13. A SON-IN-LAW'S CRIME

    Dr. Frohreich, of Buda Pest, murdered his father-in-law, Egyedi, a wealthy Hungarian land owner, because Egyeda refused to help him ...

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  14. THE QUEENSTOWN OUIRAGE

    Seven men were arrested at Dublin yesterday and charged with the murder of Private Aspinall, of the Army Medical Corps, at Queenstown, ...

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  15. TENDEES FOR SUBMARINE CRUISERS

    Tenders have been caled by the Federal Ministry for the construction in Great Britain of two modern submarine cruisers, with a cruising ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND

    A portion of the wharf here, built of reinforced concrete 13 years ago, has collapsed, the damage being estimated at man y thousands of ...

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  17. CONSERVATIVES SANGUINE

    Colonel F. S. Jackson (chairman of the Conservative organisation) who has made a tour, of the constituencies, considers that the ...

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  18. STATE TELEGRAMS

    As the result of a dispute on the steamer Volumnia, that vessel did not continue her voyage to the Eastern States on Saturday, but ...

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  19. TASMANIA

    A deputation, representing the Re[?]bed Soldiers and Sailors' imperial League of Australia, waited on the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons), with ...

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  20. STEAMER STRIKES A ROCK

    While travelling at full speed on a voyage from London to Sydney, the Port Nicholson struck a rock off Las Palmas (Canary Islands) on ...

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  21. HEART OF NATION TRUE

    Speaking in London, the Earl of Birkenhead said yesterday that he believed the heart of the nation was sound and true, and that it ...

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  22. DISQUALIFIED "SPORT" ISSUES WRIT.

    L. Brierly, a racehorse ownes, has issued a writ for £6000 against the Racing Committee at Auckland over his disqualification for three years. ...

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  23. THE NOR'-WEST OF AUSTRALIA.

    Leciuring before the Victoria League, Mr. Colebatch said that the North-West was the most fertile part of Australia, but it was menaced ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT

    A motor car travelling on the Perth-Fremantle road at Claremont on Saturday afternoon turned a double somersault. The car contained ...

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  25. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    A sensational story has been told to the police by Percy McDonald regarding the death of Percy Brunton. McDonald says that he and ...

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  26. CONSERVATIVES AND COLONIAL PREFERENCE

    Speaking at Gravesend, Mr. Baldwin said that the Conservative Party would not go back on its pledge regarding colonial preference, nor ...

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  27. A PUBLICAN FINED

    Charles Glover, licensee of the Nedlands Hotel, was fined £75 by the Lincensing Court yesterday for having failed to keep a ...

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  28. ROWDYISM AT ELECTION MEETINGS.

    There is a great deal of rowdyism at election meetings throughout the country. Official Unionist headquarters have denounced the ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Gunn, the Premier, delivered his first Budget Speech in the Assembly yesterday. He said that the harvest prospects were favorable ...

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  30. A. WOMAN BURGLAR

    A woman burglar was arrested at Darlinghurst yesterday. The woman's last exploits was to get away with about £40 worth of silverware ...

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  31. AVIATION

    Referring to the recent flight of the Zeppelin from Germany to America, Sir Keith Smith said that it showed the practicability of ...

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  32. MOUSTRIAl TRUBTES

    At a stop-work meeting yesterday the wharf laborers decided in favor of a strike. This action alone, however, would not be ...

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  33. THE QUESTION OF PIECEWORK

    The Premier Mr. Gunn, says that his Government doss not intend to adopt the piecework system in the Government service. He added: ...

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  34. A "MALICIOUS UNTRUTH."

    It has been asserted that when the Government was refusing an inquiry into the "Workers' Weekly" case it was in possession of ...

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  35. THE GAMBLING EVIL

    Mr. Bevin (Attorney General) declared yesterday that gambling was one of the worst—if not the worst— of the evils which disfigured ...

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  36. VICTORIA

    Efforts are being made to unite the sections of parliamentarians who in opposition to the Prender-Government. ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. T, McCallum (Liberal) stated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday that if he were the policeman who shot William Digby, the gaol-breaker, ...

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  38. PLANS FOR A BIG STRIKE

    It is understood that plans have been made for a big waterside strike on November 3, involving the wharf laborers, seamen, railwaymen, ...

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  39. IRISH

    Dc Valera, on behalf of the standing committee of Sinn Fein, has issued a manifesto to the electors of North-Esst Ireland, in which he ...

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  40. LABOR AND THE COMMUNISTS.

    The interstate conference or the A.L.P. has practically confirmed the expulsion of Bailey (an M.L.A. of New South Wales) and four of his ...

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  41. LIGHTER THAN AIR AVIATION.

    New history in lighter than air aviation was made when the Shenandoah concluded at Lake Hurst, New Jersey, a 9000 miles cruise. ...

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  42. MILITANT WHARF WORKERS

    As a demonstration of strength by the Waterside Werkers' Federation of Australia, there is to be a cessation of work on the wharves at every ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Just as the Legislative Council was setting down to committee work yesterday afternoon on the Jury Act Amendment Bill, a sudden vote ...

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  44. DE VALERA ARRESTED IN ULSTER AND TAKEN ACROSS BORDER

    De Valera was arrested in the vestibule of the Town Hall at Newry, tn Ulster, last night. He was in the act of entering a meeting to ...

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