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  2. £800,000 SURPLUS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Treasurer, Sir Arthur Cocks, presented the Budget speech. ...

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  3. NEW IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though the situation is quieter than it has been for years, the continuance of the rebel sentiment is shown in frequent demonstrations that occur ...

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  4. COTTON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the last two seasons Australian cotton realised 1d to 2d per lb more than the same grade of the American product, said Mr. ...

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  5. RUHR PROBLEM.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Negotiations between the Ruhr industrialists and the French authorities have reopened at Dusseldorf, with the full knowledge and consent of the ...

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  6. ARTIST'S MODEL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—During the examination at the St. Alban's Bankruptey Court the Rev. Herbert Allen, vicar of Oxhey, gave remarkable evidence regarding his ...

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  7. FREE TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An official seal has been put on Labour's disapproval of Imperial preference. Mr. Arthur Henderson in a speech at ...

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  8. PEACE AIMS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-—Baron Ljuin, Foreign Minister, referring to the Singapore base, said that the Washington agreement furnished no grounds for protest against Great ...

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  9. OFFICIAL CONVERSATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Herr Von Hoesch, the German Charge d'Affaires, has had a 40 minutes interview with M. Poincare on the subject of the restoration of normal ...

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  10. KYOGLE DISTRICT PRODUCT.

    Sir,—Having forwarded two samples of cotton grown by Mr. J. Gardiner at Stratheden, Kyogle, to England to be tested, I have received the following results to-day: ...

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  11. GERMANS CROSS DUTCH BORDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Maastricht (Belgian-Dutch frontier) states that in view of probable incidents along the German-Dutch frontier Dutch troops have ...

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  12. CHILD MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Massey has arranged with the Overseas Settlement Committee to extend the Empire migration plans. He has authorised acceptance as ...

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  13. LOYAL IRISH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation representing the Irish Loyalist Migration Committe of New South Wales waited on the Premier to-day. ...

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  14. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The "Sun" to-day says: 'It is reported in political quarters that the Government proposes to rush through the estimates, and to close the session much ...

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  15. DR. SPAHLINGER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dr. Spahlinger attended a meeting at the Ritz Hotel, which Baron Rothschild had organised to raise funds for the development of the cure. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An agreement has been signed in London for the formation of the Russo-British Grain Export Company, composed of equal British and Russian ...

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  17. COUNTRY PEOPLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Earle Page, when opening the Y.M.C.A. Woop Woop Carnival in the Town Hall, said that country women might have wrinkles on their faces, ...

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  18. SOCIAL MENACE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Charles Rosenhal, M.L.A., addressing the members of the Millions Club, remarked that the Venereal Diseases Act had been relegated to ...

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  19. ODDFELLOWS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The M.U.L.O.O.F. conference decided to petition Parliament to amend the Friendly Societies' Act to allow societies by a resolution of their ...

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  20. GENERAL OGLETHORPE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express' states that the proposal to remove the bodies of General Oglethorpe, the first Governor of Georgia, and his wife, has been ...

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  21. FALLING OMNIBUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A number of men tried to prevent a motor-omnibus, which collided with a tramway-car, from overturning in Fawcett-street, Sunderland. ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier last night laid the report of the expert committee, dealing with immigration, on the table of the House. He did so, he explained, ...

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  23. SIX TIMES MARRIED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Jane Williams, 73 of Plymouth, after six previous marriages, married Frederick Whall, 63. The bride declared that she could not tolerate living ...

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  24. DEAF MUTES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that deaf mutes, numbering 400 and belonging to 20 nations, will compete in their own ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An unusual application will be made to Justice Harvey in Probate Court shortly arising out of the death of two Australians in the recent ...

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  26. MEDICAL FEES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The question of fees payable by friendly societies to medical practitioners for professional services to members was discussed to-day at the annual ...

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  27. SUNDAY SPORT.

    HAY, Thursday,—Dr. Hayden, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wilcaunia and Forbes, when opening a new school at Hay, said that he held that if a man went to church ...

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  28. MR. HUGHES'S CRITICISM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, commenting on the result of the Australian Prime Minister's request to London for preference, remarked that Mr. Bruce had been ...

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  29. SOVIET'S SURPLUS PRISONERS.

    RIGA, Wednesday.—Owing to the excessive numer of political prisoners, it is reported here from Moscow, a special commission of the Gheka, the rovoluntionary ...

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  30. WARSHIPS' CRUISE.

    Mr. Baldwin presided at Hie conference to-day when Colonel Amery opened a discussion on the naval policy, in the course of which be outlined the itinerary for the ...

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  31. TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—In sentencing, a middle-aged man found guilty of a certain offence, to ten years' imprisonment, Mr. Justice Stringer said: "But for the state of ...

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  32. EMBASSY ROBBED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Senor Pable Soler y Guerdiola, the Spanish Amabssador in Berlin, was obliged to cancel a dinner which was to be given to the members of the ...

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  33. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The gas strike has been settled. The terms of the settlement are that where seven men were employed on each shift ...

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  34. ARCHDEACON WAKEFORD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The jury, in finding for the defendant in Archdeacon Wakeford's claim against Henry Wright for defamation of character, added a rider that it was ...

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  35. CHOLERA IN IRAQ.

    BAGHDAD, Wednesday.—As the result of a serious outbreak of cholera among the Persian coolies at Abadan, there have been 747 deaths. ...

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  36. PAUPER'S RICHES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Convinced that it bad a lawful right to the estate of Martin Edward Bourke, who died a few days after his admission to the institution, ...

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  37. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Assistant Teachers' Association, Mr. Hinder said the salaries committee felt that £4 as at present was far too small as a start in ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA'S FUTURE.

    CAPETOWN. Thursday.—General Hertzog, addressing a Free State Nationalist Congress, declared that European civilisation in South Africa was threatened. ...

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  39. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is now definitely announced that the wholesale price of sugar will be reduced to £37 11s 4d per ton on Monday. ...

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  40. TURKEY'S £40,000,000 DEBT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.—The Minister of Finance at Angora has announced that the Turkish debt, internal and foreign, amounts to 280,000,000 Turkish ...

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  41. SCARED BURGLARS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Having apparently become scared, burglars abandoned a big swag in the tobacconist shop of A. D. Swanson, in Elizabeth-street, early this morning. ...

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  42. MEAT WORKERS DISCONTENTED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Trouble is threatened amongst the Meat Industry Union members engaged on meat export work, owing to a meat export firm refusing to ...

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  43. GLENFERRIE ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—-Mr. Berriman, who was shot and robbed of £1851, is in a critical state. The police took his dying depositions. ...

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  44. AHMISTICE DAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King and the Dominion Premiers will attend the Armistice Day service at Westminster Abbey, and at the conclusion they will deposit wreaths ...

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  45. MONTORO REACHES SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Montoro, which was stranded off Thursday Island, reached Sydney to-day. As a result of the mishap the vessel's ...

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  46. NEWSPAPER INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express'' announces that Lord Beaverbrook has not parted with his controlling interests, and has no intention of doing so in the ...

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  47. CENSURE VOTE DEFEATED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The vote of censure in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly was defeated by the narrow margin of 21 votes to 20. ...

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  48. STATUS IN A.W.U.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The central branch of the executive of the A.W.U. has decided that Mr. Gavin Sutherland should retain his status as a member of the branch. ...

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  49. ESPERANTO FOR UNIONISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The International Transport Workers' Union has dccided to create an international organisation, with headquarters in Holland, for the teaching ...

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  50. RETURNED SOLDIER TEACHERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Claiming that the Education Department should be "the soul of honour," returned soldier teachers are asking that it should keep its pledges given ...

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  51. MR. LLOYD GEORGE INDISPOSED.

    nCHICAGO. Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George has cancelled his present engagements Owing to the continuance of a slight temperature. Doctors have ordered him to bed for a ...

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  52. PLANT DISEASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—In the Legislative Assembly the Bill was read the second time to prevent the introduction into New South Wales of diseases and pests affecting plants ...

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  53. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    BYRON BAY, Thursday.—At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. J. L. Shropshire, P.M., William Cook pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a horse and cart in ...

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  54. HIGH FOOD PRICES IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the official figures, the food prices are now 75 per cent, above the 1914 level. During the past few months there has been a steady rise. ...

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  55. MARTIN PLACE RESUMPTION.

    SYDNTDY. Thursday.—According to the Lord Mayor, the Martin Place resumption plan has received Ministerial assent. ...

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  56. RUSSIAN AIR TRAFFIC.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—One of the most luxurious aeroplanes ever built has left for Moscow for the air traffic for Russia. It seats seven passengers.— ...

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  57. PAINTING DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Members of the Tramways Employees' Union are threatening trouble owing to the Tramway Board introducing in the workshops a paint spray, ...

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  58. STATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Depositors in the State Savings Banks in Australia had, at credit to their accounts at the end of September of £130,863,000. ...

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