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  2. HASTE AT MUDANIA. DECISION AS TO THRACE.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The decisions at the Mudania conference were taken in hot haste, before the arrival of the Greek delegates. This has caused a keen and painfulpres ...

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  3. ROUNDING UP IRREGULARS. OPERATIONS IN CONNEMARA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Free State troops are rounding up irregulars in Connemara. They captured a considerable body and seized much ammunition. They also ...

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  4. NO COAL STRIKE. OWNERS BLAMED FOR GOING SLOW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is now definitely stated that there will be no general strike in the coal mining industry. There is no change in the situation in the ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. CURTAILMENT OF SESSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Melbourne message states that it is expected that a considerable portion of the Federal Government's programme will have to be abandoned,clud ...

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  6. ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was an all-night sitting in the Legislative Assembly last night. The debate on the second reading of the Border Railways Bill was completed, and the ...

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  7. WOOL TOPS CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the High Court Mr. Justice Isaacs commenced to deliver judgment in respect of the action brought by the Commonwealth and Central ...

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  8. REBEL CAMPAIGN OF ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Friday.—While the Dail Eireann is hammering out the constitution, the rebels are intensifying their campaign of killing and robbing and are not displaying a ...

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  9. COOK SELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Once again the A.L.P. executive has upset the Cook Federal electoral Labour selection ballot, which twice has resulted in a victory for Mr. E. C. Riley over ...

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  10. POSITION MUCH BRIGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is reason to believe that the position of the coal industry is brighter. However, there is nothing definite one way or the other, and much hinges on ...

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  11. MR. HAY'S CANDIDATURE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Melbourne message states that Dr. Earle Page said last night that the Country party could not intervene regarding the decision of the branches not ...

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  12. OFFICIAL CIRCLES SCEPTICAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Official circles have not received any news of the terms agreed upon at Mudania, but they scout as most improbable the sensational Paris report that ...

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  13. LIGHTING OF MINES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A conference was held to-day between the Colliery proprietors and the miners of the South Coast districts with reference to the use in coal mines of better ...

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  14. ELECTIONS ON DECEMBER 16.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A message from Melbourne states that the Federal elections will he held on December 16th, and the new Parliament will meet early in April. ...

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  15. HALT IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—British official information is the reverse of sanguine; in fact if is a contradiction of the semi-official statements from non-British sources. It ...

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  16. FREE STATE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A meeting of Dublin business ratepayers passed a resolution advocating that a conference consider the situation, the conference to consist of sixo ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Federal House of Representatives Mr. Massy Greene told Dr. Earle Page that any difficulties experienced by municipal councils in respect ...

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  18. PARTICIPATION IN WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dail Eireann discussed the article of the constitution providing for the assent of Parliament to Ireland's participation in any war, except in ...

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  19. VOLUNTARY WHEAT POOL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Buttenshaw, M.L.A., chairman of the Voluntary Wheat Pool Committee, stated to-day:—"I can give a guarantee that last season's voluntary ...

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  20. MOSLEM PROPAGANDA.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—An Allahabad extremist paper publishes an appeal for the enlistment of a legion to assist the Turkish Nationalists in their struggle with the ...

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  21. FASCISTI SEIZE TRENT. GOVERNOR FORCED TO RESIGN.

    ROME, Thursday.—Three thousand Fascisti seized Trent, in the Trentino, and forced the Governor to resign. This action is alleged to be due to the ...

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  22. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent reports abounding prosperity in German industry. The Haroritsclie chemicle factory holds the record ...

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  23. TURKISH COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Constantinople communique states:—A protocol was agreed upon by the Allies at the opening discussions at Mudania. Ismet Pasha urged that when ...

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  24. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. A. Elder, managing director of John Cooke and Co., exporters, on his return from America to day, remarked that for the past thirty years we ...

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  25. THE SENATE.

    The Senate discussed the Supera[?]nation Bill in committee. ...

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  26. ITALIAN JUSTIFICATION.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The "Corrieve della Sera" commenting on the Fascitsi invasion of Trent says that the situation had become intolerable owing to the weakness of the ...

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  27. FIRE SWEEPS ONTARIO.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—From North Bay (Ontario) it is reported that thirty lives have been lost in a fire which is sweeping Northern Ontario. Five towns have been destroyed ...

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  28. NORTH COAST LANDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is understood that the expert committee which was appointed to inquie into the hands of northern New South Wales has issued an interim report covering ...

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  29. PRODUCERS' INCOMES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The question of averaging the incomes of primary producers has been receiving the attention of the Treasurer (Mr. Cocks) for some time. The ...

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  30. REPLY TO ALLIED NOTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Angora Government in its reply to the Allied note suggests that the pence conference be held on October 20th, and asks that Russia, the Ukraine, and ...

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  31. ALLIED DEBT TO AMERICA. BANKERS' SUGGESTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Resolutions Committee of the American Bankers' Association reported:—"We believe that the time has come for the American Government to ...

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  32. MURDER MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A sensational development has occured in connection with a curious murder at Ilford. Percy Thomson, a city clerk, was returning from a ...

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  33. CENTENNIAL PARK MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is still no solution of the mystery surrounding Tuesday's murder in Centennial Park, but the detectives continue to interview persons who ...

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  34. UNSATISFACTORY NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Cabinet was resummoned at midnight to consider a new and unsatisfactory wireless message from Sir Charles Harington, who is now innstan ...

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  35. AKALI DISAFFECTION.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—It is understood that the Akali leaders are willing to accept the Government Bill regarding the disputed shrines on the impossible condition of the ...

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  36. PATIENT TAKES A STROLL.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.—A sensation was caused in Murwillumbah yesterday when an out-patient of the Tweed District Hospital left his bed, and clad only in his ...

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  37. NO CONCLUSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A semi-official statement made at the close of the Cabinet meeting indicates that the Allied generals on Wednesday met with considerable difficulties, ...

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  38. LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Premier to-day stated that there was not the least likelihood of a New South Wales referendum on the Iqnor question being taken o Federal ...

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  39. MINIMUM WAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The National Board for the coal industry met and discused the workers' proposals for improving the economic position of the industry, including a ...

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  40. IMMIGRANTS TO HUNGARY.

    VIENNA, Thursday.—The Hungarian Home Office has ordered the registration of foreigners living in Hungary. All must appear before th police and state their pursuits. Those ...

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  41. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday:—The Full Bench in the Arbitration Court to-day heard an application by various unions for the deletion of preference to returned soldiers from the ...

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  42. CONSTANTINE FOR NEW YORK.

    ROME, Thursday.—His family not finding accommodation at Palermo, ex-King Constantine and his family are expected to leave, probably for New York. ...

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  43. SCENE IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When Samuel Harold Saddler was sentenced to imprisonment for one month at Canterbury Police Court to-day, on a charge of being in an hotel for ...

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  44. KEMAL'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Morning Post a Constantinople correspondent says that Mustapha Kemal in a message to the population of Constantinople says:—"The day ...

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  45. SUPPOSED STOLEN PROPERTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Elsie Quinn was remanded at the Central Police Court on charges of knowingly having had in the possession of three city pawnbrokersanti ...

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  46. COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The League of Nations Council referred to the temporary, mixed and permanent commissions, the resolution on armaments passed by the Assembly, ...

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  47. FAR EASTERN REPUBLIC.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—M. Boriskvirsky, head of the delegation from the Far Eastern Republic, declared that Japan must decide on a date for the withdrawal of the Japanese ...

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  48. MINER'S EARNINGS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Cessnock miner who was a witness in a police court case at Newcastle to-day asked for £2 10s expenses. "I work at Aberdare Extended," he said, "and ...

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  49. FRENCH BUDGET.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Minister for Finance, addressing the Chamber of Commerce, said the budget delicit, of four milliards of frances was due to Germany's ...

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  50. POSITION AT CHANAK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Martin Donohoe, writing from Constantinople, says that Mustapha Kemal's promise to withdraw 1000 yards from the British front line has ...

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  51. POLICE MAKING INQUIRIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the case of John Cree, aged 20, who was charged at the Central Court to-day with having insufficient means of support Inspector Spyer applied ...

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  52. MAN'S SPINE INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While Robert Evans was demolishing a shed at the Clyde workshops, the structure suddenly collapsed. Evans was buried under a mass of timber. ...

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  53. SOUTH AFRICAN EXECUTION.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Stassen was executed at Pretoria this morning. Up to the last moment efforts were made to secure a reprieve, but the Government announced ...

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  54. "SAVE THE CHILDREN" FUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At a luncheon to international delegates to the Save the Children Fund reference was made to the fact that the overseas propaganda of the fund ...

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  55. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice James, in chambers to-day, reserved judgment in an application on behalf of a property owner in respect of aliened contempt of court against ...

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  56. DIRECT FROM GERMANY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The first German steamer to arrive at Australian ports since the war arrived at Melbourne to-day. This is the German-Australian liner Ianan. ...

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  58. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Thornton, manger of the Great Eastern Railway, who recently declined the management of the South Australian railways at £5000 a year, ...

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  59. ACQUITTED OF CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Criminal Court William Hutchinson, company manager, and Arthur Wilson, merchant, were acquitted on a charge of having conspired to ...

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  61. SUMMARY OF ANGORA NOTE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Foreign Office has received a summary of the Angora Government's reply to the Allied invitation to the conference. The note agrees to ...

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  63. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Bavthou has been appointed chairman of the Reparations Commission. M: Colrat succeeds M. Barthon as Minister for Justice. ...

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