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  2. HYDRO-ELECTRIC WORKS.

    In moving the second reading of the State [?]-Electric Works Execution [?] in the Legistative Council yesterday. the Atlorney-General (Hon. W. B. ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENTS NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Wearne, in the Legislative Assembly to-night, asked the Premier (Mr. Storey) what action had been taken with regard to the appointment of a Royal ...

    Article : 190 words
  4. McSWEENEY'S DEATH MOTION IN SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL.

    Alderman Lambert moved, at the meeting of the Sydney City Council last evening,—"That this council expresses its deepest sympathy with the widow and ...

    Article : 204 words
  5. GREEK ELECTIONS THE GOVERNMENT'S DEFEAT

    The final returns of the Greek elections, which have resulted in the defeat of the Government under M. Venizelos, and the triumph of M. ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. RUSSIA REFUGEES FROM THE CRIMEA.

    Thousands of panic-striokon refugees aro arriving at Constantinople from the Crdinea in all sorts of vessele, in addition, to the worships. Many are ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. IRELAND McSWEENEY'S DEATH.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York American" states that Mrs. McSweency, widow of the hungerstriking Lord Mayor of Cork, who died ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS THE PROCEEDINGS AT GENEVA

    Senator Millen, the Australian representative at the meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva, says he hopes to participate in all the commissions, ...

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  9. THE SINN FEIN ATTACKS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Winston Churchill, the Secretary of State for War, announced that since June 30 last 30 British ...

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  10. SURPRISE IN WESTERN EUROPE.

    The downfall of M. Venizelos as the result of the Greek elections has caused great surprise in Western Europe. French opinion regards it as deep ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Armed civilians to-day held up a train at Waterfall station, on the Cork to Banan railway. They covered the crew of the train with firearms, and ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Petrie was informed that 40,000 copies of the Lieut-Governor's speech, opening the last session, had been ...

    Article : 464 words
  13. IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night Captain Chaplain Wilson asked the Chief Secretary who was in charge of the House, whether his attention had been ...

    Article : 269 words
  14. THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL.

    Before the occupation of Sebastopol by the Bolsh[?]viks, General Wrangel, the anti-Bolshevik commander in the south of Russia, escaped on board a ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. AMERICAN SHIPPING BOARD.

    Further evidence was given to-day in connection with the charges of waste, inefficiency, and extravagance preferred against the United States ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. FIRING IN THE STREETS.

    Irritation over the long and continued mobilisation of the army was a big factor in the defeat of M. Venizelos. There was firing in the streets of ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. RESUMPTION OF TRADE.

    It is expected that the trade agreement between Great Britain and Russia will be bigned to-day (Wednesday, if Russia furnishes guarantees ...

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  18. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    In connection with the statement that the South African Government, acting under the Moratorium Act, has prohibited the importation of flour and ...

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  19. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING. REPORT OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE.

    In the report of the Joint Committee on Public Accounts upon Common wealth shipbuilding, which was tabled to-day in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 673 words
  20. EX-KING CONSTANTINE.

    Ex-King Constantine states that he is not surprised at the result of the elections, which means his early return to the throne. ...

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  21. GREAT BRITAIN AND PERSIA.

    In the House of Lords this afternoon Lord Curzon, the Foreign Secretary, denied the suggestion that he had personal designs against Persian ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. CONFLICTS IN BOHEMIA.

    Owing to the resentment of the German barons to the pulling down of the late Emperor Francis Joseph's statues in various towns of Bohemia, serious ...

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  23. DISCONTENTED PUBLIC SERVANTS. ATTITUDE OP THE GOVERNMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Gardiner asked whether the Government was aware that there was muck unrest in the Federal Public Service in New ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states that Lady Fuller, widow of Sir John Fleetwood Fuller, a former Governor of Victoria, is to marry in January ...

    Article : 242 words
  25. TIMBER WORKERS' AWARD.

    A serious view is taken by timber millers and merchants in Southern Tasmania of the obligations impo[?]ed upon them by the award granted to timber ...

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  26. EXPEDITIOUS MESSAGES.

    The newspapers in London are receiving expeditioulsy wireless messages from Geneva through a newly-developed system, which was erected in a ...

    Article : 33 words
  27. GALLERY NOTES. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council continues to deal with business expeditiously. The Workers' Compensation Act Amendment Bill was passed yesterday, and ...

    Article : 232 words
  28. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Electrical power engineers, comprising the highest skilled staffs in Great Britain, have given notice that they will strike throughout the country on ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. POSITION IN TASMANIA.

    In connection with the demonstrations made by Federal servants on the mainland against their treatment in the matter of salaries and conditions, ...

    Article : 342 words
  30. THE ADRIATIC.

    An agreement has been drafted between Italy and Jugo-Slavia, by which Italy will assist Jugo-Slavia financially and technically to develop her natural ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. FORGERY.

    John Berman, the manager of the Whitechapel branch of Lloyd's Bank, was charged to-day, with a customer named Jacob Prager, with being ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    The grave of the unknown British warrior buried in Westminster Abbey will be filled up to-morrow(Thursday). On the floor will be placed a black ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. THE HUON RAILWAY.

    The trial stirvey, including levels, cross sections, and contour plans of the Huon railway, is now practically complete to Kingston, and the Chief ...

    Article : 337 words
  34. MANUFACTURE OF DIAMONDS.

    In reference to the report concerning a patent acquired by the German Dynamite Co., formerly Alfred Nobel and Co., of Hamburg, for a new ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    After the usual preliminaries the first question to occupy the attention of the House of Assembly yesterday waa the enrolment of returned soldiers for the ...

    Article : 459 words
  36. DR. MANNIX.

    The Corporation of Salford, in Lancashire, has refused to allow Dr. Mannix, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, who is now making a ...

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  37. BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Tariff Commission, in a memorandum issued to-day dealing with the quantities rather than the values of British exports, emphasises the decline ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. MISSING MINER FOUND.

    The body of George Rankin, a miner of between 70 and 80 years of age, who has boen missing from his hut at Gladstone since Monday last, was found ...

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  39. DARING ROBBERY IN LONDON

    Yesterday afternoon three men "held up" the officials of the branch of the Midland Bank in Pembroke-street, Cal[?]donian-road, a populous district in ...

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  40. SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE AS TO WOODEN SHIPS.

    Interesting evidence was heard today by the Federal Public Works Committee in relation to the request by Messrs, Kidman and Mayoh to be ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES. REPATRIATION OF AUSTRALIANS.

    It is understood that the Commonwealth Government has authorised Mr. Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner, to repatriate as civilians eligible ...

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  42. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Gangs of students and others at Tokio, in the presence of military officers and police, who remained inactive, broke up the Salvation Army ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. REPATRIATION.

    Reports received in Copenhagon from Berlin state that during the last halfyear 80,000. German prisoners have been repatriatedf from Russia by way ...

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  44. CONSCRIPTION IN FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies today reduced the period of conscription from three years to 12 months. [On September 18, 1919, the ...

    Article : 47 words
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