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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Fine throughout Cold frosty night inland. West to South-west winds. Fresh on parts of Coast. THE DAILY OBSERVER ...

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  3. IRISH MAZE.

    The Irish conference carried Lord French's resolutions in regard to the policy, of the Government to end the civil war ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Frederick Thorpe, who was arrested in connection with the throwing of an explosive into the home of Detective Bruce, at Richmond, Victoria, was ...

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  5. RED DEBACLE.

    An official message says: The Poles have taken 83,000 prisoners, while 20,000 have surrendered to Germany. The Red army, during the attack on ...

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  6. THE LATEST.

    While it is considered that the miners ballot will result in a large strike majority, it is understood that this is officially regarded as indicating little more ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Premier, Sir George Fuller, and Mr. Wearne, paid tributes to the late Mr. John Mengher, M.L.C ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Times" Persian correspondent wires. The Cossacks in North West Persia have defeated the Reds at Rustamabad. The latter are fleeing routed ...

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  9. Let Us Have a New State of Mind!

    In its criticism of Colonel Bruxner's able advocacy of a New State in Northern New South Wales, Sydney "Evening News" adopts the usual Sydney ...

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  10. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS.

    The A.W.U. is witching the Farmers and Settlers' Convention in regard to the Shearers' dispute and the 44 hour issue ...

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  11. ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.

    A Teheran message says: The Persian Cossacks, commanded by General Startoselsky, yesterday defeated the Bolhsevik jangal forces and entered Resht ...

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  12. LONDON Wednesday.

    The steamer Gueydon has arrived at Danzig and unloaded munitions. The transport workers control the town. They threaten to cause bloodshed and ...

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  13. MUNITIONS MUST PASS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent wires: A note has been sent to Sir Reginald. Tower, the High Commissioner at Danzig, n the name of the conference of ...

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  14. WRECKING LISBURN.

    Anti-Catholic riots continue in Lisburn. The Belfast fire brigade arrived, but the crowd cut the hoses. The town is now under military control ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. J. MEAGHER.

    Mr. John Measlier, M.L.C., died at St. Vincent's Hospital this morning in his 85th year. Deceased was one of the most liberal ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKS ALARMED.

    General Wrangel's successful advance into the interior of Kuban, the great corn-growing region of Russia, is filling the Bolshevik Government with alarm ...

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  17. Poles and Reds.

    The Labor Council of Action replying to Mr. Lloyd George and Signor Giolitis' note of August 23, declared that it must read, as a move in the directions ...

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  18. SINN FEIN THREATS.

    In view, of the Sinn Fein threats to transfer the terror to England if Mr. McSwiney (Lord Mayor of Cork) imprisoned Sinn Feiner Dies, Cabinet ...

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  19. DE-REGISTERED UNIONS.

    Representatives of all the unions deregistered in consequence of the 1917 strike interviewed the Minister for Labor and requested that their registration ...

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  20. NO PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The "Times" Warsaw correspondent states that there is not the smallest prospect off the Minsk negotiations resulting in peace ...

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  21. Compulsory Wheat Pool.

    The delegates at the Farmers' Conference to-day were invited to express their views in regard to the proposed compulsory wheat pool ...

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  22. ALBANIANS DEFEAT SERBS

    Sporadic warfare has been going on for some time between the Albanians and Serbians, in which the latter, according to a report from Rome, have ...

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  23. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    The Irish peace conference wired to the Government asking for the release of Mr. McSwiney. His siser Mary wired Mr. Lloyd ...

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  24. EMBEZZLED OVER £500.

    William Pitcher, a bank clerk, was sentenced to three years' hard labor on a charge of embezzling over £500 from the Queensland Bank ...

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  25. Clothing Prices.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission, yesterday resumed the inquiry into the prices charged for clothing. Miss. Unwin, inspector of the ...

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  26. Still Onward.

    A Polish communique reports that after desperate fighting the Poles inflicted an immense defeat the Red Northern army. They captured the towns of Malwa ...

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  27. DIVORCE PAPERS WITHDRAWN.

    Permission was given by the Victorian Chief Justice to withdraw the papers in divorce suit in which by error R. W. Foster M.P. was named as ...

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  28. LAST SACRAMENT GIVEN.

    The last sacrament has been, administered to Mr. McSwiney. It is reported that Mr. McSwiney's condition is critical ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN WOOL SALES.

    The seventh series of wool sales opened with 72,000 bales of Australian and 18,000 bales of New Zealand wool. The linest qualities of combing greasy ...

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  30. HURSTVILLE ACCIDENT.

    The Railway Commissioners, when seen to-day, would not comment on the criticism in the jury's rider to the finding in the inquest on the Hurstville ...

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  31. MISS McSWINEY'S APPEAL.

    Mr. Lloyd George replying to the appeal by the sister of Mr. McSwiney, said: "It is with profound regret that I hear of the pain inflicted upon you by ...

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  32. Northern Request.

    In accordance with the decision of the Glen Innes conference Mr. D. L. Cumming (Inverell), who acted as secretary to the gathering on Wednesday morning ...

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  33. OLYMPIC SWIMMING.

    The final in the 1500 metres swimming race resulted: Ross (America) 1, Vernon (Canada) 2, Beaurepaire 3 ...

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  34. JOCKEY INJURED.

    Charles Barden, a light-weight jockey, fractured his left collarbone while training at Randwick this morning ...

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  35. Minsk.

    A "Daily Herald" message from Minsk states that the Polish reply to the Russian peace terms amounts to a flat rejection. Out of fifteen Russian demands ...

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  36. Settlement Inquiry.

    At the Soldier Settlement inquiry to-day, the witness Brown, continuing, admitted that during the first three weeks, the work performed at Mr. Ashford's ...

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  37. SUPREME COURT JUDGESHIP.

    The Premier's announcement that when selecting a new Supreme Court judge the Cabinet would give preference to members of the legal profession in ...

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  38. Murray Vacancy.

    Representatives of 100 branches of the Farmers and Settlers' Association have signed a petition, which is being sent to the Premier, regarding the ...

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  39. FLOOD AT GUNNEDAH.

    As a result of rains higher up the Namol, the river came down last night, and this morning overflowed its banks. All the low-lying lands are under ...

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  40. NATURALISED GERMANS.

    A letter was read from Mr. F. W. Schwartz at Tuesday's meeting of the Tamworth Town Council, asking why his name was not on the municipal electoral ...

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  41. TYPHOID INOCULATION.

    At the meeting of the Tamworth Municipal Council on Tuesday Ald. Britten moved the following motion:— That the Council arrange immediately ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The high pressure since 9 a.m. on Wednesday has made another 800 miles casting over the mainland, its centre now being situated between Adelaide and ...

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  43. PADDON AND ARNST.

    Jim Paddon has reached Sydney from the Richmond River to negotiate with Dick Arnst. He says he desires to have the matter decided as quickly as ...

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