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  2. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT INQUIRY. Bryant Under Examination.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Bryant, gave further evidence at the soldier settlement inquiry to-day, and was questioned regarding the Government Architect's adverse ...

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  3. ALLEGED LIBEL Action Against "Evening News."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thomas Wilkinson, of Randwick, brought an action for alleged libel against the "Evening News" proprietary in respect of an article which ...

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  4. CRICKET.

    PERKTH, Monday.—The cricket match England v. West Australia has been definitely abandoned. ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following are the seratehings for the Melbourne Cup: —Tich, Carbern, Ottawa, Bretagne, Tickaroo, Pleione, Royal Guardian. ...

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  6. MINERS' STRIKE. Week Begins Hopefully.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The new week opens distinctly more hopefully as far as the outlook of the industrial situation is concerned. Peace, however, may be in the ...

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  7. IRELAND. Transferring Murder Campaign.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Dublin Castle statement intimates that as the result of vigorous efforts of the police and military a great number of Sinn Fein leaders are on the ...

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  8. LABOR AFFAIRS. Basic Wage in Country.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— It has been decided that as the inquiry held by the Board of Trade into industrial conditions in the country with the announcing of a basic wage for ...

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  9. BRITISHERS' BAD LUCK.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A Melbourne message says it is probable the passengers, on the mail steamer Osterley, including the English cricketers, will be quarantined for ...

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  10. CONFERENCE WITH LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The miners' leaders, Messrs. Smillie, Smith, Hodges and Hartshorn, conferred for two hours with Lloyd George at No. 1 Downing-street. After the ...

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  11. MELBOURNE STAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 words
  12. DATE OF VISITS.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Mr. Hunt asked that the Board of Trade in the country should be delayed until the farmers got over their busy time. It would be fatal if an award ...

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  13. REASSURING NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was stated this afternoon by Dr.Cumpston That no further sickness had developed amongst the passengers on the Osterley. He expressed the ...

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  14. THE LAST FLICKER.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Aid. Mcomuey was somewhat brighter and fed with brandy and patent food. He slept peacefully. ...

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  15. ALD. McSWINEY.

    LONDON. Monthly.—The Lord. Mayor of Cork is dead. ...

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  16. LOSS TO THE NATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The week's strike has resulted in four and a half million ton's of coal being lost to the nation and nearly five and a half million sterling in wages to the ...

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  17. MYERSON v. "SMITH'S WEEKLY."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The hearing of the Myerson case has been concluded, and Mr. Justice Pring, summing up, said he did not think the jury would have much doubt in ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At the world covered courts lawn tennis championship played at the Queen's Club in the finals, men's singles, Gordon Lowe beat Crawley, 6-2, 6-3, 6-l.[?]u ...

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  19. McSWINEY'S LAST HOURS.

    LONDON, Monday.—MeSwiney died at 5.20 this morning on the 74th day of his hunger strike. After a brief conscious interval yesterday he lapsed into unconscionsness. ...

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  20. WILLIAMSTOWN CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 336 words
  21. LISMOBE TENNIS CLUB.

    The committee of the Lismore Tennis Club has been actively engaged in its application to the council for a permissive occupancy of Stocks Park and has now obtained the ...

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  22. A TOO-FREQUENT STORY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Much street fighting took place at the week end. In a military raid in O'Council-street, Dublin, a civilian was killed and two wounded. During the ...

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  23. WATERSIDE WORKERS CONFER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Delegates representing the overseas shipowners and the Waterside Workers' Federation met in conference at Sydney to-day for the purpose of ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT'S NEW PROPOSALS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The railway workers threaten to take action unless the Ruhr coal traffic is stopped, alleging that it is being sent to England to help to defeat thev miners. ...

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  25. A FRIENDLY POSTCARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—Mr. Mack. asked Bryant if, while he was on holidays, he sent Christmas pesteards to Arthur Brown giving him "best wishes and good luck old ...

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  26. CONFERENCE BREAKS DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In connection with the abortive couference between the waterside workers and shipowners, it is believed at the Trades Hall that serious trouble will ...

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  27. RACIAL RIOTS. DISTURBANCES AT THE CAPE.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—There were racialdisturbances at Port Elizabeth on 23rd inst. After the dispersal of the crowd at the police station the natives were pursued from ...

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  28. AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir Owen Cox, acting as spokesman for the shipowners, opened the discussion by asserting the employers wore always ready for a friendly discussion ...

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  29. ALLEGED BREAKING INTO.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — At the North Sydney Police Court James Wallace and Harold Grantley were charged with having broken into and entered a house in Mosman with ...

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  30. KEERRONG SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words
  31. WAR TROPHIES. The Position Explained.

    SYDNJSY, Monday.—In connection with the debate in the Assembly regarding the alleged attitude of the State Government in refusing the request of the Commonwealth ...

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  32. RENEWAL OF CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday, Night.—After an hour and a half discussion at the headquarters of the Miners' Federation this afternoon Mr. Hodges said the conference between ...

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  33. THESE DAMNABLE STRIKES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Liverpool railway executive wires: "Unity of the house and no allegiance to Bolshevism. We have not forgotten the boys killed in France ...

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  34. THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.— Saturday's events at Port Elizabeth were the climax of a propaganda carried on for the past few weeks by an organisation which on 23rd October ...

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  35. THOMAS' HOME TRUTHS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"If this is a fight to a finish, do not kid yourself that it can be done without a bloody apheaval," said Mr. Thomas addressing a disorderly crowded ...

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  36. MOOREFIELD MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  37. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The charges of misconduct against, Carl, Larsen, master of the steamer Champion, were heard by the Marine. Coourt to-day. Mr. Curtis for the Crown ...

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  38. STATE POLITICS. The Budget Speech.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is now expected the State Treasurer will deliver his budget speech in the Assembly on November 2nd. The Treasurer will make an innovation ...

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  39. PREMIER QUOTES THE KING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier stated to-night in view of the criticism which had been directed against him on the question of war trophies he would like to draw ...

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  40. MENANGLE PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  41. LATEST STRIKE EFFECTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Official returns show that 242,000 are without work through the strike, and since these were published the number has been greatly increasd. The ...

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  42. PREMIER FAVORED FOR LONDON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The impression is that the Premier (Mr. Storey)will undertake the visit to London. Several Minis-, ters made no secret of the opinion that the ...

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  43. OVERSEAS LABOR. A MONOR WORRY.

    LONDON, Sunday. —The Liverpeol carters and, drivers' strike is involving the whole part of the carrying trade, and will affect the distribution of foodstuffs from October ...

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  44. M. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the Federal Arbitration Court, Melbourne, Mr. Justice Higgins, announced, his intention of resigning when, the case in which he is ...

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  45. KING ALEXANDER. ONE MORE CRISIS AND

    ATHENS, Sunday.—King Alexander's condition is extremely, hopeless. The doctors have informed Venizelos that if another crisis develops with his weakened organism ...

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  46. RUMANIA'S GENERAL STRIKE.

    BUKHAREST, Sunday.—A general strike has been proclaimed, in Rumania The Government have met it by proclaiming martial law, closing up the trade union offices, and ...

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  47. SPIRITUALISM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Preaching at St. Stephen's Church yesterday, Professor Macintyre warned his hearers against the assertions of spiritualism. He said he ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—During the hearing of evidence to-day by the Federal Comnision into war service. homes purchases of timber areas in Queensland, T. G. Lahey, ...

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  49. MESOPOTAMIA. KUFA GARRISON CLOSELY INVESTED

    TEHERAN, Sunday.—The situation in Mesopotamia is markedly better, although the Kufa garrison is still closely invested. In several places the enemy is only a few ...

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  50. ANOTHER CLAIMANT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ex-King Constantine does not allow Prince Paul's claim. In the event of King Alexander's death he intends to claim the throne himself. ...

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  51. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The betting market on the Melbourne Cup was very quiet to-day. Poitrel and Eurythmic are equal favorites. but they are at fairly lengthy quotations. ...

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  52. AN UNFAVORABLE BULLETIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent on Sunday said Dr. Delbert, the Paris surgeon,twice examined the King. A bulletin says the pulmonary congestion bad ...

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  53. A BOLSHEVIK SUCCESS.

    ALLHABAD, Monday.—A Bolshevik-Jangali force routed the Cossacks near Enzeli, and recaptured Rasht. General Ironside arrived at Teheran on Friday to confer on ...

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  54. WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Storey, in an interview regarding the State Premiers' Conference to deal with the wheat situation, [?]ook a pessimistic view of the position. He ...

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  55. UNIONS TO LINK UP.

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Mr. Garden, secretary of the O.B.U., states that the conference at Melbourne which has just concluded agreed that the mining and transportation ...

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  56. ITALY. HAIL D'ANNUNZIO, DICTATOR.

    MILAN, Sunday.—For two months Italy has been on the eve of a Bolshevistic upheaval, and now apparently is on the eve of a military coup d'clat. Premier Giolitti's ...

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  57. FANCIES FOR THE DERBY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—For the Derby Erasmus has been well backed and is now a slightly better favorite than Salitros. The order is:—Erasmus. Salitros. Syce Knight ...

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  58. NATIONAL CENOTAPH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message stales the ccnotaph now definitely will be completed on llth November. It is stated it is certain to attract enormous crowds desirous to ...

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  59. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS. DEFEAT OF THREE MINISTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The feature of the Victorian election count during the week-end was the definite defeat of the honorary Minister, Mr. Campbell, by the ...

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  60. N.Z. CHAMPION PLATE.

    WELLINGTON N.Z., Monday. — The Champion Plate resulted as follows:—Aythas 1, Karo 2, Arrowsmith 3. ...

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  61. WOOL.

    SYDKEY, Monday.—A Melbourne, message states that the woolgrowers throughout the Commonwealth will receive another payment of £7,653,000 on Wednesday. This sum ...

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  62. WAR RATIONS IMPOSED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Italy has reimpesed war rations and four meatless days weekly. ...

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  63. TURKISH VIZIER'S RESIGNATION.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—The retiring Grand Vizier, Damad Ferid Pasha, interviewed by Renter's agent attributed his resignation to the Allies hesitation, despite ...

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  64. ASSAULTED BY A PUSH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two young men were assaulted by some members of a push at Petersham last night. Neither was seriously injured, and the victims, although aware ...

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  65. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The riflemen at Liverpool to-day were troubled by windy conditions. The French trophy was won by W. Clarke. Parramutta, with 59, E. Lyle, ...

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  66. WILLIAM WILLIAMS' DEATH.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The inquest concerning the death of William which occurred at the Royal North Shore Hospital, was further inquired into by the coroner ...

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  67. SEIZING VACANT PREMISES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An East Ham correspondent states the Ex-Service Union, supported by the Labor Council in coping with the housing problem, is seizing vacant ...

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  68. FATHER OF ASSEMBLY DEFEATED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In tlie Victorian State elections Mr. Outtrim, the father of the Assembly, has been defeated. ...

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  69. MISTAKEN IDENTIFICATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Having been the v[?]eime of mistaken identification, a voung man named Alfred Robinson was acquitted at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on n charge of ...

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  70. A SHIP RETURNS TO PORT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The ship C. C. Ardinia, which left Sydney on Tuesday last for Valparaiso, coal laden, returned to port last [?]ight, the chief officer having been seized ...

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  71. Advertising

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    Advertising : 36 words
  72. A MAIL TRAIN WRECKED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The mail train to Harbin (Eastern Siberia) was wrecked at Pogranichrya and 100 passengers killed, including several actors and actresses. ...

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  73. Advertising

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