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  2. MR. PEARCE IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner, tendered a farewell banquet to Senator Pearce at the Carlton tonight. There were present Mr. L. S. ...

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  3. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE

    The following copies of letters from Macfarlane Bros, and Co. (agents for the New Zealand Shipping Co.) and W. Crosby and Co. (agents for Shaw, Savill ...

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  4. THE PEACE LOAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 words
  5. WRECK OF S.S. PAREORA

    The Marine Board delivered its decision to-day in connection with the wreck of the steamer Pareora at Althorpe[?] Island on September 18. The ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES

    Giving evidence to-day, before a Congress Committee, which is investigating the united States Steel Trust strike, Mr. Fitzpatrick, the men's ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Medien! Advisory Committee met last night to discuss the advisability or otherwise of removing the restrictions governing the holding of outdoor ...

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  8. BEN TILLETT IN CANADA.

    Speaking at the Canadian Labour Congress to-day, Mr. Ben. Tillett the British Labour leader said the Trades Union movement had achieved more ...

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  9. SENATOR JOHNSON'S OPPOSITION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says Senator Johnson has resumed his trip on President Wilson's trail, after receiving assurances ...

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  10. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The "Daily Express' states that Cabinet will to-day begin the preparation of the Irish Government Bill. The "Evening News" states that the ...

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  11. PRESIDENT WILSON'S PRESENTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says' a motion has been introduced in the House of Representatives for the authorisation of a ...

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  12. LABOUR COVENANT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the official International Labour Conterence will assemble at Washington on October 29, ...

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  13. ELIZABETH-STREET HOSPITAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  14. LORD FRENCH'S 'ADVICE TO CABINET.

    Cabinet is sitting on the Irish question to-day. Lord French, Viceroy of Ireland, was present for two hours. It is understood Lord French is to remain ...

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  15. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Millen (Minister of Repatriation), in reply to Senator Grant (N.S.W.) gave the following figures regarding the applications ...

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  16. DOMINION ASSISTANCE.

    At the conclusion of his speech in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, defending the Peace Treaty, M. Clemenceau (Prime Minister) alluded to the ...

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  17. BRITISH RAILWAY WORKERS' ULTIMATUM.

    The railway outlook improved tonight. The Cabinet sent an explanation to the executive of the National Union of Railwaymen, which is ...

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  18. DELORAINE.

    Once more Deloraine can (writes our correopondent) hold its head high in the satisfaction of knowing that the district has done its duty well in the face of ...

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  19. RED CROSS DEPOTS.

    It is announced by advertisement that all Red Cross district depots will be closed on and after to-day. ...

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  20. DUNGEONS IN GERMANY.

    Fernand Mauger, 24 years of age, a French soldier, has returned to his home at Crony, where his aged appearance rendered him almost ...

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  21. DELORAINE.

    Our Deloraine correspondent writes— It is satisfactory to hear that the influenza is gradually dying out. Some families have had it badly. So far it ...

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  22. RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR

    There is a rumour on the Stock Exchange that M. Lenin, Bolshevik Pre mier in Russia, has been assassinated. ...

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  23. THE WEST COAST.

    Dr. Tymms has furnished a report to the Queenstown Municipal Council dealing with the influenza outbreak at Queenstown since his arrival from ...

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  24. THE PEACE TREATY.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Terricks (Q.) resumed the debate on the motion seeking approval of the Peace Treaty with Germany. He said ...

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  25. THE MILITARY SITUATION.

    The Australian Press Association learns that though the British troops are evacuating the Caucasus, it has been decided temporarily to retain a ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Imperial naval authorities have declined to take in the British Navy any more boys trained by the local Navy League, which has now written to the ...

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  27. PROFITEERING.

    Investigations by the British Board of Trade have revealed excessive profits in certain branches of the wool industry, in some cases 400 per cent. The Board ...

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  28. THE COMPULSORY CLAUSES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Hon. W. A. Watt), in reply to Mr. Piggott (N.S.W.), said that the compulsory clauses in ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIER AERIVES WITH DISEASE.

    Another case of pneumonic influenza was admitted to the isolation ward, at Queenstown Hospital to-day. The patient is Driver R. Bell, a returned soldier, who ...

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  30. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) this evening commented on the recent outcry against Field-Marshal Lord Allenby's failure to recognise publicly the services ...

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  31. PRICES DECREASING.

    Over 1,000 profiteering committees have been established. Many of them complain that they have no work to do, as the public are so used to ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    With a view of bringing about the resumption of work at Broken Hill, a conference between representatives of the mining companies and of the employees ...

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  33. THIRD POLITICAL PARTY PREDICTED.

    "Profiteering existed," said the newly-elected member for Echuca in the House of Representatives (Mr. W. C. Hill), in making his presidential speech ...

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  34. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The King of Italy will to-day' preside at a meeting of the Crown Couucil, including Ministers, ex-Ministers, and naval and military advisers, to discuss ...

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  35. ARBITRATION COURT.

    During the discussion of the gas employees' proposed varied award in the Arbitration Court before Mr. Justice Higgins to-day dissatisfaction was ...

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  36. MISSION TO ENGLAND CONCLUDED.

    Senator Pearce. Australian Minister of Defence, to-day visited the Australian soldiers' cemetery at [?]arefield. He also visited the local school, and ...

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  37. WAR OFFICE REPORT.

    The War Office reports that General Denikin's successes around Tsaritsyn continue. His volunteers have occupied Barantorka, making prisoner 1,400 ...

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  38. "PICKING UP" MEN.

    Trouble occurred on the wharves today in connection with the method of "picking up" men to load the Kooringa. Unioniste objected to the activities of an ...

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  39. EXTENSION OF THE MOVEMENT.

    Raiders believed to be an offshoot of D'Annunzio's force have seized the Jugo-Slav port of Trau. LONDON, September 25. ...

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  40. EVACUATION OF KIEFF.

    A German wireless message state that the German Government learns that the Bolsheviks, on evacuating Keiff, shot two German hostages and abducted ...

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  41. U.S.A. AND JAPANESE.

    Alleging that Japan was violating the agreement for the admission of Japanese into the United States, representatives at Washington of the State of ...

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  42. A CONFERENCE.

    The railwaymen have accepted Sir Eric Geddes's invitation to a conference to be held at the Ministry of Transport. Later. ...

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  43. AMERICA'S THREAT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is understood that President Wilson has informed Italy that uless Fiume is internationalised ...

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  44. POLAND AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    M. Paderewski, the Premier of Poland, states that the Allies have requested him not to enter into peace negotiations with the Bolsheviks, but to ...

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  45. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    At the Royal Agricultural Show today, a new Melbourne show record was created in the high jump. After Mr. C. N. Oulley's Bloom had ...

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  46. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    DENVER (Colorado) September 25. Speaking at Denver last night, President Wilson said the issue in the Peace Treaty discussion was clearly ...

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  47. DEMOBILISATION.

    A.I.F. officers who, since returning to Australia, have been engaged in administrative positions in the Defence Department, are being demobilised ...

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  48. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    In the lobbies of the Federal Parliament to-day, National members expressed relief that, as a result of the [?]arty meeting on the previous day, they had ...

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  49. SHANTUNG SITUATION.

    A despatch from Tokio says it is officially announced that Japan proposes to invite China to confer with her on the Shantung situation after Japan ...

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  50. IRONFOUNDERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to the depletion of castings due to the ironfounders' strike, many engineering firms have notified their employees that the works will soon ...

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  51. U.S.A. AND DUTCH SHIPS.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" says the redelivery of the Dutch ships requisitioned by the United States during the war has been ...

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  52. THE DAILY CRUST.

    There has been no change in the position regarding the strike of operative bakers. The opinion was expressed in union circles to-night that the strikers ...

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  53. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    About 3,000 firms have applied for permission to use the seal of honour under the disabled soldiers' scheme. A Royal proclamation was issued ...

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  54. TRANSPORT WORKERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference of transport workers sitting in London has passed a resolution demanding a minimum wage of 16s. per day for all dock, wharf, and riverside ...

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  55. CHINA'S FINANCIAL PLIGHT.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" writes:— "The international banking group visiting here at first decided not to advance loans to ...

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  56. BRITISH IN HUNGARY.

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Chicago Daily Tribune" says British business men are beginning to take advantage of the many commercial ...

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  57. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    Much cutting down will still have to be done before the Federal Budget estimates conform to the Treasurer's ideas of economy. An effort is to be made to have ...

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  58. GERMAN REPATRIATION.

    The repatriation of German prisoners from England is proceeding rapidly On an average 800 per day are passing through Rotterdam. ...

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  59. WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    Mr. Lloyd George to-day received a deputation of discharged Woolwich Arsenal workers, who urged that the ...

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