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  2. SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the opening of the annual conference of the New South Wales Country Press Association to-day, the Premier, Sir George Fuller, said the Government ...

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  3. NEW STATE.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.—The largest meeting of the central executive of the Northern New State movement ever held took place in the Town Hall at Glen ...

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  4. DANGER ZONE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Viscount Grey, in a letter to the newspapers on behalf of the League of Nations' Union, discussing the Italo-Greek episode, says:— ...

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  5. STATE SESSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Premier, on behalf of the Attorney-General, gave notice of his intention to move for leave to ...

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  6. ITALO-GREEK CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is understood that Lord Buckmaster has agreed to act as the British nominee on a special commission of jurists, which the League of Nations ...

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  7. WAR WANTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Reichstag has carried a vote of confidence In the Government. In the Reichstag debate yesterday, ...

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  8. IN CAMERA.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the fourth meeting of the Imperial Conference Mr. Bruce was first in attendance, acpanying Mr. Massey. ...

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  9. INDEPENDENT GREEK REFUGEES.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Congress reports that the Greek refugees have rejected Italy's offer of £20,000 out of the proceeds of the Janina indemnity. ...

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  10. WAR LOSSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Earl Haig at an unveiling of a war memorial ceremony in London referring to the undue proportion of losses in the opening stages ...

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  11. WIFE'S PROTEST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Strange evidence was given in the Divorce Court to-day in the case in which William Armour, of Ryde, petitioned for a decree for restitution of ...

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  12. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Reichstag has recorded its confidence in the Government against the vote of the Nationalists, the Bavarian People's Party, and the Communists. ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES'S PLAN ENDORSED.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A Montreal message states that in discussing a newspaper report in which President Coolidge says that Mr. Hughes's proposal of last year for the ...

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  14. OVERSEA SCHEME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir James Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, writing in the press, refers to Lieut-Colonel A Buckley's remarks on the oversea ...

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  15. EMPIRE LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A conference, representing 4000 business men of the Birmingham district, employing three-quarters of the industrial population of that area, ...

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  16. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is said to be a growing tendency towards an amalgamation of the Progressives and Nationalists in New South Wales. ...

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  17. UNITED EMPIRE POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday,—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it is hoped from a frank exchange of views the Imperial Conferencer that it ...

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  18. WAR'S CRUCIBLE.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Expressing gratitude for Canada's part in the war, Mr. Lloyd George swept 1000 people off their feet with his message of optimism for the ...

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  19. DARWIN NATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A confidential report regarding halfcastes and aborigines at Darwin is understood to refer to the unsatisfactory conditions prevailing amongst ...

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  20. P.A.F.S.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia entered on its golden jubilee to-day. Delegates from 145 lodges were present, from ...

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  21. SUBJECTS ON THE AGENDA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Imperial Economic Conference has provisionally agree to an agenda embodying eight subjects, some of which have been divided under numerous ...

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  22. ENTOMBED MEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Three divers from Rosyth descended the Redding pit this morning with a view to rescuing three men who it was hoped were still alive. ...

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  23. CHARGE AGAINST CHEMIST.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Abraham Myer Hart, chemist, appeared before Mr. Acting Justice Ralston at the Newcastle Circuit Court to-day to answer a charge of having ...

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  24. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—Phillip Andrew Dixon, a youth, was acquitted at the Bathurst. Sessions on a charge of having shot at Thomas Farrel with intent to do bodily ...

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  25. FLYING TESTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—What the newspapers describe as "halfpenny mile flying" is being tested at Lympne, Kent, this week. Fourteen British, two Belgian, and two ...

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  26. OUR GAOLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Retrenchments have been made in the Prisons Department. The services of 25 men have already been dispensed with, which will effect a saving of ...

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  27. SECRET VISIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Patterson, at whose flat Countess Carolina, an Italian, stayed after being ordered to be deported as an undesirable alien, was fined £100 for ...

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  28. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The suspicion of the police in regard to yesterday's sensational robbery under arms at Glenferrie rests upon two men who are alleged to have ...

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  29. COAL SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Rees, president of the Minors' Council, makes no secret of the fact that he regards the situation on the northern coal fields with grave apprehension. ...

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  30. "LITTLE KING."

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Newcastle Council several aldermen expressed indignation at the reply to certain requests by the Chief Railway Commissioner. ...

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  31. WORLD COURT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Frederick Libby, Secretary of the American Council for the Prevention of War, who has arrived from the Ruhr, states that the growth of ...

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  32. NEED FOR ACTIVITY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Senator Pearce, speaking at a Nationalist Federation function in Melbourne, said that if there ever was a time when it was necessary for the National ...

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  33. LIQUOR ON SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Associated Press understands that Mr. Harvey, American Ambassador to Great Britain, has submitted to the British Foreign Office ...

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  34. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Statements published in Sydney that a reduced price for sugar will come into effect on October 15 are contradicted by the Melbourne authorities, ...

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  35. MAN SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Oscar Blanc, who was sentenced to two months' imprisonment at the Paddington Police Court to-day on a charge of having goods in his possession, ...

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  36. PROHIBITION IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—Without warning the Angora Government has enforced prohibition throughout Constantinople. ...

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  37. £30 FINES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Charles Ives and Edward Jones were convicted at the Central Court to-day of having sold liquor without a license at the recent artists' ball. ...

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  38. LOST WALLET WITH £150.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Everett, an Australian, while at Toulon discovered the loss of a wallet, containing private cards, also banknotes to the value of £150. ...

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  39. POPE VETOES PERFUMES.

    ROME, Monday.—Owing to the susceptibility of the Pope to headaches, and the deleterious effect of perfume upon him, no woman will be admitted to his presence in ...

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  40. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The tunnellers on the city workers ceased work this afternoon for the purpose of holding a meeting to consider what action they should ...

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  41. ELECTRIFICATION OF LINES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Leeds Force Coy is supplying 50 steel coaches to the New South Wales Government in connection with the electrification of the Sydney railways. ...

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  42. LINDSAY PICTURES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the Academy Committee deliberated to-day on the question of whether the Lindsay pictures should be ...

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  43. CLAIM FOR £5000 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A writ was issued today against the Sun Newspapers, Ltd., on behalf of Gayfield Shaw, artists representative, claiming £5000 damages for alleged ...

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  44. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Stanley Collins, an employee of John Breckenridge and Sons, Ltd., was resumed at the Balmain Police Court on three charges of embezzlement. ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The eighth Commonwealth loan has been over subscribed. ...

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  47. BUTTER FACTORY ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A disastrous fire occurred yesterday morning, resulting in the Wagga butter factory being considerably damaged. The upper storey was gutted. ...

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