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  2. WILD NAGAS.

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—Particulars of the efforts to suppress slavery and human sacrifice in the Putao district, on the (Burmo-Assamese border, are given in a report by Mr. Thornton, ...

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  3. MUTINY BROKEN.

    MELBOURNE, Weanesday.—There is every indication that the disorder has been quelled for good. The city is normal again. ...

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  4. TWEED RAILWAY. VIEWS OF SIR JOSEPH CARRUTHERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Works, Mr. Ball, stated that. last night he was asked a question by Mr. Missingham in connection ...

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  5. COAST LINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Considerable discussion is taking place in connection with the cross-country railways in the north of New South Wales. ...

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  6. LABOUR IDEALS. MINISTERS REPLY TO CRITICISM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Bavin, State Attorney-General, referring to Mr. Loughliu's attack on the Government, explained that criticism about the Government's ...

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  7. FOR EMPIRE. INDEPENDENT BRITISH DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales was present at a dinner given by the Overseas League to the Dominion Premiers, and proposed the toast of the Dominions and ...

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  8. BERLIN RIOTS. ANTI-JEWISH OUTBREAK REPORTED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is reported that 1000 shops wore looted and badly damaged during yesterday's outbreak. Stolen goods include 15,000 pairs of ...

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  9. DISORDER IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The response to Herr Ebcrt's proclamation came from the leaders of the Democratic, Centre and Social Democratic parties, who conferred with ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND ATTITUDE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Some time ago the New South Wales Government asked the Queensland Government if it were prepared to consider the building of a railway ...

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  11. MORE CENSURE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Duun M.L.A., in an address at Molong, said the Fuller Government had absolutely neglected the interests of the primary producers. The land ...

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  12. DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The suit in which Francesco Michele Lubrano Di Negozio, a shipping agent, petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Mary Di Negozio, on the ground of ...

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  13. CONFERENCE PROPOSAL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Government has despatched further explanations to M. Jules Jusserand. French Ambassador at Washington. It is anticipated that as a ...

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  14. IN IRONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two members of the crew of an American vessel, it is stated, were arrested and placed in irons for two hours on board while the vessel was at ...

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  15. RIVER PORTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Spea[?]ing in the Logislative Assembly Mr. Vincent said that the suggestion of the Works Committee, that the Grafton Valley line ...

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  16. ACCORD REACHED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Advices indicate that Great Britain, Italy, and Belgium have reached an understanding favouring a free and full reparations inquiry by an ...

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  17. BULGARIA SUBMITS. SERBIAN DEMANDS CONCEDED.

    SOFIA, Wednesday.—The Bulgarian Government in replying to the Serbian ultimatum of November 5. accepts the conditions and declares that Bulgaria ...

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  18. BUNKERS AFIRE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A radio received at the Perth wireless station from the steamer Keranna states that the vessel is rushing at full speed for ...

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  19. TROUBLE EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A serious situation is developing in the coal mining industry. The coal owners, in reply to the miners' demands, which the National Coal Board ...

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  20. WOUNDED SERBIAN OFFICER.

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—Col. Krastiteh was not wounded by shots, but was struck on the head with a pistol and seriously wounded. ...

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  21. ALLEGED OFFENCE.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—At the Police Court to-day Edward Ridge[?] (54), a labourer, was charged that at Caboolture on October 25 he unlawfully took an unmarried girl, ...

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  22. SERIOUS CHARGE FAILS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Kogarah Police Court this morning Timothy Duggan was charged with a serious offence against a girl at Mortdale. ...

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  23. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Evidence of the difliculties likely to be experienced by Mr. Stanley Baldwin in carrying out his policy of protection without the taxing of food ...

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  24. AMERICAN MIGRANTS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Now York "World' interprets Die admission on parole of l307 British immigrants beyond the immigration quota as a proof that the ...

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  25. IMMIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir John Randles, a prominent British politician, who has just reached Sydney on a tour round the world, said that Australia should understand that she ...

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  26. JUDGE DISAPPROVES VERDICT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Judge Hamilton expressed his disapproval of the verdict of the jury at the Maitland Quarter Sessions, when George Hunter was charged with ...

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  27. ARGENTINE MEAT PRICES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Smithfield meat buyers are discussing the imminence of a considerable increase in the prices of chilled meat. ...

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  28. THE LEAGUE.

    ROME. Tuesday.—The greatest interest is being taken in Sir Erie Drummoud's visit to Rome, where he has had a long conference with Signor Mussolini. ...

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  29. MINE EXPLOSION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A message from Charleston (West Virginia) stales that 27 bodies have been taken from the Glenrogers coal mine, which was wreeked by an ...

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  30. SALE OF POISONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Drummond strongly criticised the attitude adopted by the Health Department to the sale of poisons in ...

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  31. TENDERS TO BE CALLED FOR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In reference to the Tenterfield-Casino mail service, following on strong representations made today by Mr. Roland Green. M.H.R., the. ...

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  32. COMMUNITY SETTLEMENT BILL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Unexpected opposition has arisen amongst business men to cooperation in the Community Settlement and Credits Bill. ...

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  33. THOMAS CASE.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Weaver asked the Attorney-General, in view of the statements made by Mr. Davidson in regard to the ...

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  34. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The police are investigating a mysterious fire which occurred at a house in Kingston-street, Haberfield, this morning. When the firmeu ...

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  35. CAPTURE OF SCHOONER.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A message from Jacksonville states it is claimed by the prohibition enforcement officers that the seiz-ure of the liquor-laden British schooner ...

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  36. STEADY CITY GROWTH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speaking in the Legislative Assembly Mr. Missingham said that the city of Sydney wad bringing 6000 people from the country each year simply ...

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  37. STATE AID REFUSED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A provision for a £350 subsidy to the Church of England Immigration Society was struck out by 24 votes to 9 in the Victorian Legislative ...

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  38. IRONWORKERS' DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Members of the Ironworkers' Union involved in the strike at Sargeant's foundry, Brisbane, took a ballot to-day on the following question ...

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  39. NAVAL BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF REAR-ADMIRAL THOMPSON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty has approved of the appointment of Rearadmiral Hall-Thompson as the First Naval Member of the Australian Naval Board, ...

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  40. MONEY FOR RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Works, Mr. R. T. Ball, stated to-day that the Railway Commissioners were getting more money on this year's loan estimates ...

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  41. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Fainzas observatory last night registered a violent earthquake, the estimated distance being about 10,000 kilometres from north-east to ...

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  42. TOUCHED A LIVE WIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on the body of Leslie Anlezark, aged 10 years, who in climbing an electric light ...

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  43. INCOME TAX PAYMENTS.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Speaking on the budget last night Mr. W. T. Missingham said lie wished to urge upon the Treasurer and Government that a period of six ...

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  44. CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Wright, presiding at the united conference on Christian fundamentals at the Cathedral Chupter House, remarked: ...

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  45. WARSAW RAILWAY STRIKE.

    WAKSAW, Tuesday.—A general strike, which was called in sympathy with the railway men who have been striking for some time, has produced a conflict between the ...

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  46. IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS

    DUBLIN Wednesday—Although the Re-publicans deelare that several prominent lenders are in a serious condition through hunger striking the movement has now ...

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  47. BUILDERS' APPRENTICES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—With its declaration concerning apprentice slaters, tilers and shinglers, the Board of Trade has now completed its revision of apprenticeship ...

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  48. LUCRATIVE AGREEMENT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd George has contracted to write 30 or more articles. the first three dealing with his impressions [?] America, for a New York syndicate. ...

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  49. ARNCLIFFE VIGILAHTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Since the Puddi foot case the residents of Arncliffe have banded themselves into a vigilant aasoeia tion with the expressed policy of dealing ...

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  51. MARTIN PLACE EXTENSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Executive Council formally approved of the Martin Place resumption scheme to-day. ...

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