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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Inquiries made by the Australian' Press about a missing. baronet, Sir Claud James Rivett-Carnae, have attracted considerable attention in ...

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  3. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Belfast says:—"The Free State forces have been unable to achieve much in Kerry beyond ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    The next few days will solve the question whether wages and salaries shall be increased according to the index figure or the practice ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATION

    In the Assembly debate to-day on the report of the Disarmament Committee, Sir Joseph Cook spoke for 6nly ten minutes, but very ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Received September 28, 9.15 p.m. ...

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  7. CAUSES OF REVOLUTION

    The latest messages last night from the centres of revolt show that the revolution has a threefold origin. In Salonioa the trouble is ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S INSINCERITY.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Constantinople attributes the delay in the definition of Angora's attitude to the growing belief that ...

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  9. CRISIS IN THE NEAR EAST

    King Constantine signed his abdication without reservation of any kind in favour of the Crown Prince or anybody else. His act and the ...

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  10. EXODUS FROM CAPITAL

    The "Daily. Chronicle" correspondent in Constantinople says:—"The exodus continues as in the days preceding the Balkan war of 1912. ...

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  11. GENERALS PROCLAMATION

    The resignation of the Cabinet followed the scattering from an aeroplane of copies of a proclamation issued by General Gonatas ...

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  12. LOAN GUARANTEE.

    Britain, Italy, France and Czecho-Slovakia have agreed to guarantee 80 per cent, of a loan to Austria. ...

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  13. REVOLT IN A PRISON.

    The irregular prisoners in Cork gaol hunger-struck, and then refused to return to their cells after parade. When force was used the ...

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  14. SIBERIAN EVACUATION

    The Japanese Embassy announced to-day that a statement, by Baron Uchida has been received from Tokio saying:—"The failure of the ...

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  15. ANZAC INTERESTS

    The Australian Press Association understands that the British Government has not yet received any request from Australia and New ...

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  16. BRITISH SHEEP BREEDING

    Addressing last night a meeting of Northumberland sheepbreeders, Professor Barker, textile expert in Leeds University, suggested the ...

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  17. THRACIAN QUESTION

    Officials of the Greek Legation here declare that while the troops are not interested in Asia Minor, they will fight to the death before ...

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  18. STOLEN MOTORS.

    Free State troops scouring the country discovered several fine motor cars at Ballinrob, in Mayo. The Republican transport includes ...

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  19. HOPES OF JUGO-SLAVIA.

    The Italian press has for a week past conducted a frantic anti-Veni-zelist campaign; but French opinion, as is the tendency in Serbia ...

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  20. AMERICAN DESTROYERS

    The, Navy Department states that twelve United States destroyers have been ordered to proceed from Norfolk, Virginia, to Constantinople ...

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  21. OUTBREAK OF REVOLUTION

    Official news received in London this morning shows that a revolutionary movement broke out in the islands of Mitylene and Chios ...

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  22. VIEWS ABOUT VENIZELOS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" says that Jugoslavia, is concentrating troops in Macedonia on the Bulgarian ...

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  23. PEACE CONDITIONS

    Speaking in the Dail last night Mr. Cosgrove laid down the, terms on which the rebels, even at this late hour, may secure peace. The ...

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  24. GERMAN EXCHANGE

    The German exchange is to-day 7250 marks to the £l sterling. The weakness is attributed to the report that; Belgium is finding a difficulty ...

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  25. CRICKET LECTURE

    Mr. P. F. Warner, lecturing to the Nelson Cricket Club, Lancashire said that one thing he noticed in recent test matches was that the ...

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  26. DISORDER IN SYRIA

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Cairo says:—"France will be unable to hold the whole of Syria, much longer. Already Northern ...

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  27. RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE

    The Soviet Commissary, M. Karachan, has issued a note to the German Government emphatically protesting against the exclusion of ...

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  28. RUSSIAN TRADE MISSION

    The Russian newspapers state that a Soviet mission will leave soon for Canada. It is the result of the trade agreement reached last ...

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  29. FRENCH OPINION.

    A French delegate, M. Jouvenal, urged that the large States should safeguard the smaller. The large States really needed relief Some of ...

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  30. SIKI-CARPENTIER FIGHT

    A cinema film of the Carpentier Siki fight shown privately in London, discloses, in expert opinion, [?] trace of a foul. Carpentier's fall ...

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  31. ARMENIAN ARRESTS

    It is reported that Balayan and Mardyn, the Armenian chieftains, have been arrested on the charge of complicity in the assassination of ...

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  32. MILITARY DICTATORSHIP

    The latest message from Athens, dated to-dah states that the chief aim of the revolutionaries is to install a military dictatorship in ...

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  33. ALBANIAN FRONTIER

    A despatch from Prizrend says that two thousand Albanian irregulars commanded by Bairamdur penetrated at Northern Albania, where ...

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  34. CONTROL OF SUGAR

    Further, evidence was taken to-day by the Federal Joint Committee of Public Accounts which is inquiring into the sugar transactions ...

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  35. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales at St. Andrews to-day played Mr. Boothley, the retiring captain, who gave the Prince a stroke a hole. It was an ...

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  36. RISK OF SUICIDE.

    Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, one of the British delegates, said that Britain had taken the risk of disarming, and the overseas dominions were ...

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  37. EASTERN ENTENTE.

    The "Golos Rossiyi," a Russian newspaper published here, states that the Soviet is negotiating the formation of a new East Entente ...

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  38. NEAR EAST INTERVENTION.

    The Assembly to-day unanimously adopted the revised resolution with reference to League intervention in the Near East crisis. It expresses ...

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  39. AMERICAN PROHIBITION

    Captain George Joyce, commander of the British schooner Gamma, has been freed from the chareg of violatin gthe Prohibition Act, a Federal ...

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  40. MEETING OF NATIONALISTS

    In the absence this morning of the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, the Minister for Home and Territories, Senator Pearce, presided at a ...

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  41. NOTE TO BRITAIN

    The Russian attitude when leaving the Hague last July is recalled, by a communication circulated in London, purporting to be the text ...

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  42. WEST AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    In an interview Mr. Scaddan, the Minister for Mines, has expressed his pleasure at the fact that the establishment of woollen mills in this ...

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  43. PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS

    Judging by speeches made in the Assembly to-day, the pan-American Conference, which it is proposed to hold in Santiago next March, will ...

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  44. CABINET CRISIS

    The revolution in Athens, however, had already been precipitated; by the dramatic appearance of two aeroplanes over the city from Chios ...

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  45. SHIPPING

    Arrivals:—At London, City of Adelaide, Port Chalmers; at Monte Video, Port Sydney. Departures:—For Brisbane, Jervis Bay; from ...

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  46. A FATAL BRAWL

    Mr. Walter, P.M., yesterday investigated the circumstances relating to the death of Richard John Elliott (44), whose death took place ...

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  47. MISCELLANEOUS

    The firm of Ellis and Co., stock brokers, in which Bevan was the principal partner, has gone to the Bankruptcy Court. Its liabilities ...

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  48. TWO LEAGUES OF NATIONS.

    It is generally believed in Geneva that the first regional disarmament will be established in America under an American League of ...

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  49. KEMAL DELAYS REPLY

    The Cabinet sat for an hour and a half to-day. It hoped to consider Kemal's reply, but none has yet arrived. The Cabinet then ...

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  50. DICTATORS DEMANDS.

    Ten thousand troops under the command of General Gonatas rived off the coast last night, and demanded immediate compliance ...

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