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  2. UNIFORM GAUGE. KYOGLE TO BRISBANE LINE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier of New South Wales, Sir George Fuller, the Premier of Queensland, Mr. Theodore, and the New South ...

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  3. NEED FOR MARKETS.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Many things of importance to Australian manufacturers and primary producers were communicated by Mr. Robert Reid, managing director of ...

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  4. SURF TOLL. DOUBLE FATALITY AT SOUTH BALLINA.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at the South Beach, Ballina, yesterday afternoon. Two young men Were drowned. ...

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  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS. BRITISH PARLIAMENT OPENS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons was opened before a crowded attendance and the atmosphere was one of lively anticipation, though to-day's ...

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  6. FLANDERS CROSSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Church Army has undertaken the task of securing the temporary crosses used in Flanders cemeteries as they are replaced by ...

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  7. STOLEN JEWELERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lady (Diana) Hamilton was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the second division at the London Sessions, for stealing a ring from Mrs. ...

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  8. REJECTED.

    At Monday night's meeting of the Ballina Municipal Council a letter was read from the Minister for Lands regarding the proposed now town hall site. ...

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  9. THE POPE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Many English people are coming to think that this country made a mistake three hundred years ago in not holding on to the Pope," said ...

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  10. ANGLO-SAXON CLAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Captain-Chaplain Wilson, of the Anglo-Saxon Clan, who is at present an inmate of the Randwick Military Hospital owing to a breakdown in health, ...

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  11. UNIONS' UNITY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Objections to the registration in the Arbitration Court of the new constitution of the A.W.U. as one big union, which have been made by 21 ...

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  12. NEW SETTLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Conference of the Commonwealth and State representative's of immigration was continued to-day at the Prime Minister's office. ...

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  13. PREFERENTIAL PROBLEM.

    The Cabinet will meet on Thursday to finally consider the King's speech and decide whether the Conservative party will continue to advocate ...

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  14. SORDID POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Cabinet to-day declined to entertain the request of Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., that a Royal Commission should be appointed to investigate the ...

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  15. FEDERAL MINISTRY. DR. PAGE'S EULOGY.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.—The Acting Prime Minister, Dr. Earle Page, speaking at Bath[?]st, said that the present Ministry, being a composite Ministry, was really an ...

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  16. LABOUR IN POWER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Lord Leverhulme, who arrived in Sydney last night, in the course of an interview remarked that a Labour Government will come in ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION.

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  18. INLAND SEA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Heavy losses were sustained in the Nyngan district as a result of the recent rains. The water formed an inland sea a mile in width, and a number of ...

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  19. HUGE SUM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Remarkable sidelights on the growth of betting, especially Among women, are contained in the report of the Select Committee of the House of ...

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  20. STRANGE BEHAVIOUR.

    TAREE, Wednesday.—Sydney D'House (28) was charged to-day with offensive behaviour. Constable Hughes said he was standing on ...

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  21. POLICE BAFFLED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Sydney newspaper states that two mysterious cases of disappearance are baffling the police investigators. ...

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  22. LICENSING LAW.

    DUBBO, Wednesday.—An interesting point was taken in a licensing case when Reginald Conlon was charged with having been found on licensed premises during ...

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  23. NEW WOMEN MEMBERS.

    The Duches[?] of Atholl, one of the five new women [?]ers of the House of Commons, was elected as the Conservative candidate for Kinross. She lived on one of the ...

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  24. WAGES DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the dose of an all-day meeting, the executive of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen officially announced that in view ...

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  25. ATTACK BY ROUGHS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Taking advantage of the absence of local police, who have been doing duty in Melbourne since the strike hoodlums attained business ...

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  26. WEEK-END TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Interviewed to-day, the Minister for Works, Mr. Ball, said he had often wondered why no trains were ran from Sydney to ...

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  27. MELBA OPERA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Granville Ryrie declared that if Dame Melba does not reconsider her decision about not engaging Australians for her opera company and ...

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  28. LONDON FIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The dock fire was still burning this morning, but was well in hand. Ten fire engines and 100 firemen were still working, and it is hoped to suppress it ...

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  29. TIBETANS CAPTURE CHINESE TOWN.

    PERTH, Monday.—Advices from Chung King state that Tibetan hordes captured Batang on November 17. The leaders assured the Americans, who are ...

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  30. LORD'S SON FINED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—The Honourable Brinsley Plunkett, son of the late Lord plunkett. ex-Governor of New Zealand, was fined 10s at Christchurch for ...

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  31. QUESTION OF COLOUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a case at the London Sessions, in which the prosecutor was an Indian and the defendant a white woman, the jury, which included two ...

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  32. OLYMPIC GAMES. SUM DAY COMPETITIONS DECIDED.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Olympic Committee has decided, despite British representation, that the games on the calendar shall, include Sundays. ...

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  33. £3,000,000 ESTATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—An estate, running into over three millions, was left by the late Mr. Maurice Marcus, of High Trees, Redhill, Surrey, who died on September 14. ...

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  34. UNIFICATION.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.—Mr. Fitzpatrick, Minister, for Mines and Local Government, speaking at Bathurst, declared that there were too many Parliaments. He favoured ...

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  35. SYDNEY GARAGE BURNT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A motor garage occupied by Troff, Menko aud Co. was practically destroyed by fire at Waverley last night. Four motor cars, an omnibus and ...

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  36. FRENCH FINANCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior has signed a decree ordering the expulsion of a Dutch exchange speculator on a charge of spreading alarmist reports ...

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  37. ANOTHER CROSSING FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A motor car containing two men named Berriman and Beer collided with a south bound train from Terowie. Berriman was killed instantly, ...

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  38. NEW DOCK FOR GLASGOW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Clyde trustees have obtained Government assistance to provide a new deck at Glasgow. It will be the largest in Great Britain, ...

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  39. PERTH CITY COUNCIL.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—By 12 votes to 11 the Perth City Council passed a resolution endorsing the recommendation of the committee that Mr. Galbraith, the city engineer, who ...

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  40. DRAGGED TO DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Dragged for three-quarters of a mile by three frantic horses attached to a waggon, Clifford Henry Kerby met his death near Bute yesterday in ...

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  41. EDEN-MONARO ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. R. W. Yates and Mr. Irwin, the State electoral officer, have investigated the charges of alleged malpractice in the Eden-Monaro election. ...

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  42. INSULIN OF HIGH QUALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Dr. Park, of the Commonwealth Health Department, emphatically stated that the tests made showed that the quality of the insulin ...

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  44. SEAMEN OPPOSE O.B.U.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Seamen's Union, although among the most militant of Labour organisations, does not view favourably the proposal to establish o[?] ...

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