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  2. MINES REOPEN. WORK ON THE SOUTH COAST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The majority of the South Coast mines reopened this morning. Work was resumed without any hitch. ...

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  3. MR. LLOYD GEORGE "LIKE WATGH WITH BROKEN SPRING."

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A writer, in the "Petit Parisien," referring to the demand for Mr. Lloyd George's retirement, says:—"According to the best judges of English ...

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  4. MUDANIA PROTOCOL. GREEKS to LEAVE THRACE. TURKISH WITHDRAWAL AT CHANAK.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.—The protocol signed at Mudania provides for the Greek evacuation of Thrace, Adrianople, and Karagatch within 15 days, the Greek army ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. SUGAR DUTIES DISCUSSED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Federal House of Representatives Mr. Rodgers refused to answer any questions respecting the effect of the sugar duties on the price ...

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  6. "FOLLY OF FAMILIES."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An address was delivered by Mr. R. S. Perdrian, M.L.A., at the Families." Mr. Perdrian expounded a Ad. Men's Club entitled "The Folly of ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSEMBLY. BASIC WAGE DECLARATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Assembly to-day Mr. Davidson asked the Premier if his attention had been drawn to a statementmade by Mr. J. Clifton Love, president of ...

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  8. TRIBUNAL SUCCESSFUL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—As a result of yesterday's meeting of the Coal Tribunal, the disputes on several fields have practically ended, and arrangements have been made ...

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  9. LABOUR ORGANISING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In view, of the prospect of an early election the, Independent Labour party has arranged for 500 demonstrations and 200 conferences before ...

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  10. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative, Council this afternoon, Mr. James. Wilson came into conflict with the President and was suspended for the remainder of the session. The trouble ...

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  11. WAGES LOSS AT WALLSEND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The loss in wages at West Wallsend, colliery during the strike there is estimated at £13,000. ...

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  12. REDUCTION OF WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:—At the Coal Tribunal to-day Mr. Baddeley said he had received a telegram from Newcastle stating that there were a number of matters requiring the ...

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  13. BURIED IN PARK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The body of a woman, about 21 years of age was dug up in Moore Park, near the City Council's refuse destructor, by the police to-day. ...

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  14. THE SENATE.

    The Senate spent the day on the Income Tax Assessment Bill. ...

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  15. A STRANGE CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A sensatioual feature of the hearing of the charge against Bywaters, a ship's steward, and Mrs. Thompson, charged with the murder of Percy ...

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  16. CIVILIAN EXODUS FROM THRACE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Greek consulate at Constantinople has issued more than 30,000 passports to Greeks proceeding to Greece. ...

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  17. MANCHESTER LUNCHEON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George receives the freedom of Salford after his Manchester speech. The organisers of the luncheon are being deluged by applications ...

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  18. GREEK ACCEPTANCE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The Greek delegates at Mudania have been instructed to accept the armistice conditions as agreed on. ...

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  19. IRISH REBELS. DENOUNCED BY HIERARCHY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish hierarchy has issued a pastoral, letter strongly condemning the guerilla warfare against the Free State, and declaring that it is ...

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  20. THE CRUCIAL POINT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent states that the crucial point of the military convention is believed to be the Turkish ...

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  21. SYNOD AND UNEMPLOYED. CHURCH'S POLICY AS TO LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The constitution of the Anglican Synod does not allow of depu tations being received. This prevented the Synod admitting a deputation from the ...

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  22. SELECTION OF MIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Oscar Ashe, the famous actor, addressing members of the Millions Club, said Australia House did not do too much towards getting immigrants ...

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  23. NOTE TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Office is sending a note to Russia in reply to the Russian note with regard to the Dardanelles, stating that inquiries show that no ...

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  24. ZAIMIS PREMIER OF GREECE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—M. Zamais has accepted the Premiership. General Hadjanestis has been arrested. Other military officials Valid civilians who are held responsible for ...

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  25. SOGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"Very, very disappointing," said Mr. Theodore to-day, in referring to the Federal Government's sugar proposals. It was obvious from the Premier's ...

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  26. BIG EARTHQUAKE. SOMEWHERE 8000 MILES FROM SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Early this morning the seismograph at Riverview recorded earthquake shocks, but the registration was rather indistinct. It was impossible to locate ...

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  27. ARBITRATION COURT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Bavin, Attorney-General, left Sydney to-night for. Melbourne, where he will consult, with the Premiers of South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania on ...

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  28. ULSTER GOODWILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir James Craig, in a message to Glasgow Orangemen, states that he is prepared to act in friendly cooperation with the Southern Parliament ...

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  29. WOOL AND BASIL WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An increase on the basic wage and the restoration of the most important conditions of the old Federal award have been obtained by the Wool and ...

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  30. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

    ROME, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that the Near East conference opens at Scutari on November 1st. ...

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  31. DAIL CEASES IN DECEMBER.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Higgins, in the Dail, announced that the present Assembly after December 6th would function as the Parliament of the Tree State, providing ...

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  32. SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Athens message says that M. Venizelos announces that he does not intend to return to political life or be a candidate in the Parliamentary election. ...

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  33. FELT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A fairly severe earthquake was felt at Morphett Vale, 15 miles south of Adelaide, shortly after 2.30 a.m. to-day. It lasted for three seconds, ...

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  34. SUNDAY SPORT DEPLORED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A motion deprecating the increase of Sunday sport was agreed to at the Anglican synod. ...

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  35. SIR C. WADE'S SUCCESSOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Langer Owen, K.C. who has been acting as a judge of the Supreme Court during tho absence of Mr. Justice Harvey in England, has been ...

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  36. THE GOLDEN CASKET.

    BKISBANE, Thursday.—The second prize, £1000, in the Golden Casket, was won by Matron Tyrell, Cottage Hospital, Lismore. (When the above telegram arrived ...

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  37. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Bill withdrawing the public servants from the control of the Arbitration Court will be introduced in the Assembly next week. Cabinet came to ...

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  38. IRAK ESTABLISHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official statement announces that a treaty between Britain and Irak (Mesopotamia) was signed at Bagdad on Tuesday. General Sir Percy Cox, High ...

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  39. UNDIGNIFIED COMMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Members of the judiciary, referring to the comments of the Minister for Justice with regard to certain sentences, declared that the Minister was ...

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  40. WAR DEBT TO AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is announced that Britain will deposit 50,000,000 dollars at the Federal Bank on Monday, which will be the first payment of England's war ...

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  41. FEDERAL LIBERALS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a crowded meeting at Melbourne it was decided to reconstitute the Liberal party. Immediate action will be taken to arrange to co-operate ...

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  42. CHOLERA IN JAPAN.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—A "Nippu Jiji" despatch states that cholera is spreading at Tokio and Yokohama. There have been 127 cases in the city and 28 deaths. ...

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  43. "WORST IN THE WORLD."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to Mr. Oscar Asche our railway system is the worst in the world. He also said that no business house would run Australia as the ...

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  44. BUSH AND GRASS FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During yesterday and last night over fifty outbreaks of fire were reported in a radius of fifty miles of Sydney. It is estimated that the flames ...

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  45. PUNJAB TROUBLE.

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—A poster signed by the manager of the Golden Temple is circulating, calling on all Akalis in the Punjab to muster at Amritsar during the ...

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  46. ALLEGED UNLICENSED HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Before the Central Court to-day six persons were charged with that they did carry on a private hospital without authority or license granted by the ...

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  47. FISHING SCHOONER WRECKED.

    HALIFAX, Wednesday.—The fishing schooner Marshal Foch, of Gloucester (Mass.) has been wrecked on Sable Island. Five members of the crew are missing. ...

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  48. GREATER SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Randwick aldermen met the city alderman at the Town Hall, to-day. Both tentatively agreed that Randwick should become part of Sydney. If ...

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  49. CORSICAN VENDETTA.

    ROME, Wednesday.—A furious vendetta raged intermittently for over a century between Corsican families, Pacletti and Sarti, living in the village of Ollivese, near ...

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  50. BACK TO WORK AT COCKATOO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Cockatoo is rapidly getting bank to normal after close on four Weeks' idleness brought about by a strike of the men handling pneumatic riveters. ...

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  51. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An arrest has been made in a country town of a young woman who was in Sydney, a few weeks ago, and is alleged to have called herself a relative ...

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  53. TRADE DECENTRALISATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ministry of Transport is considering an important scheme for trade decentralisation, carrying Birmingham goods to Cardiff and Bristol by ...

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