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  2. ARMISTICE DAY.

    "I believe that my people In every part of the Empire fervently wish to perpetuate the memory of that great deliverance, and of those who laid down their lives to achieve ...

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  3. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The report by Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C., covering 10 of the 12 questions on the coalmining industry of the State submitted to him for Inquiry by Royal Commission, was ...

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  4. ELECTIONS.

    It was officially stated by the Farmers and Settlers' Association jesterday that Mr. F. B. S Falkiner, at present member for Hume in the House of Representatives, had accepted ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Supreme Council has agreed to summon the League of Nations without the participation of the United States. U.S. SENATE DEBATE. ...

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  6. ORGY OF CRIME.

    Mr. Harold Tanner, who has just arrived In Sydney to inquire into the development of trade relations between Australia and Finland, has a first-hand acquaintance with ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Liverpool, said the Government's business in trade matters is to stand out of the way. However, State control ...

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  8. THE BIG FLIGHT.

    Poulet has left Bunder Abbas (on the Persian Gulf) for the Indian seaport of Karachi. He is following the coastal route, and has passed Chahbar (Baluchistan). ...

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  9. WENTWORTH.

    Lieut. Walter Marks, R.N., V.R., the National candidate for Wentworth, opened his campaign in the Coronation Hall, Bondi Junction, last night, before a large and mixed ...

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  10. IMPERIAL AIR SCHEME.

    Major-General Sykes (Controller of Civil Aviation) is arranging to visit the Dominions preparatory to carrying out big aerial schemes connecting England and the Dominions. ...

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  11. DARWIN TO MELBOURNE ROUTE.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales section of the Australian Aero Club at the Royal Society's House last night Lieut.-Colonel Oswald Watt presiding. Major General Legge, ...

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  12. FINANCING CHINA.

    It is indicated that Japan's leading bankers favour an unconditional financial consortium in regard to China, while certain powerful business houses have joined military circles ...

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  13. FIUME PROBLEM.

    D'A[?]unzie, it [?] reported, has agreed to the Allies' settlement of the Flume deadlock. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government has decided to increase the Egyptian army by two divisions of native troops. The newspapers foreshadow a reduction of ...

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  15. THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    Holland, it is understood, regards the Hohenzollerns entirely as political refugees, and maintains that it is Impossible to consider their surrender. ...

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  16. GERMANY.

    A message from Berlin states that Herr Noske (Minister for War) caused the arrest of 60 leading socialists. The streets were strongly patrolled to prevent disturbances on the ...

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  17. WEST SYDNEY.

    Mr. R. Sleath, the selected Nationalist candidate for West Sydney, opened his campaign last night in St. John's-road, Glebe. There was a large attendance of the electors, and ...

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  18. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Malone, who has been visiting Moscow, recently stated in the House of Commons that he had interviewed Trotsky, who said he had discussed matters ...

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  19. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    General Clime presented terms to the Wazirs on Nov. 9., at Dardoni. Thirteen aeroplanes circled overhead during the proceedings. ...

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  20. PRICE-FIXING.

    "I notice," said Sir Joseph Cook, last night, commenting on the speech of Mr T. J. Rvan at the Town Hall on Monday evening, "that the Federal Labour campaign director believes ...

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  21. AFGHAN AFFAIRS.

    In the course of a speech, closing the Chiefs' Conference, in Delhi, the Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) referred to an article in the "Times" cabled out by Reuter, which stated ...

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  22. ME. RYAN ON TOUR.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, Labour campaign director, left for Bathurst yesterday morning, and spoke there last evening. He will speak at Cooma and Queanbeyan to-morrow, and on ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. PARKES SEAT.

    Mr. R. F. H. Green writes questioning Captain Carmichael's statement that the Returned Soldiers and Citizens" Political Federation had decided to support the candidature of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. WAR GRATUITY.

    Both the banks and the officers of the Returned Soldiers" League were taken by surprise by the announcement to-day that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had stated in ...

    Article : 265 words
  25. STRIKE SHADOW.

    The railway wage question has again assumed a threatening aspect. A special delegate conference of the National Union of Rallwaymen decided that the demand for the ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Finality has been reached between the Liberal Union and the National party and the Farmers and Settlers' Association regarding the selection of candidates for the House of ...

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  27. IN MARTIN-PLACE.

    A silence, deep and tense as the hush of the dead of night, sw[?]pt over the great gathering in Martin-place as the Post-office clock chimed out the hour of 11. Not a ...

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  28. THE REFERENDUM.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier said the Government was advising the people not to vote "Yes" on the referendum. ...

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  29. LARGEST BATTLESHIP.

    A report from Tokio states that tho 40,000ton battleship Nagato, said to be the largest in the world, will be launched to-morrow. She carries 16in guns, and has a speed of 25 ...

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  30. MELBOURNE TO CLONCURRY.

    Captain Wrigley, D.F.C., a returned member of the Australian Flying Corp, will leave the aviation school at Point Cook on Wednesday morning for Cloncurry. The journey may ...

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  31. ILLAWARRA MINERS' DISPUTES.

    Sir,—On behalf of the Corrimal-Balgownie Colliery, Limited, I desire to mako the following statement la connection with a paragraph that appeared In to-day's Issue of your ...

    Article : 501 words
  32. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    Immense crowds lined the route of the Lord Mayor's show. There was a noteworthy absence of the war trophies and military uniforms which marked previous processions. ...

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  33. ALLEGIANCE TO SINN FEIN.

    At a smoke night held under the auspices of the Irish National Foresters' Benefit Society on Saturday, the general secretary, Mr. T. J. Landrigan, said that members of the Irish ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Mr. Gardon, secretary to the New South Wales Labour Council, referring yesterday to the report of the conference of employers which recently met in Melbourne on the ...

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  35. MR. WATT ON LABOUR FINANCE.

    The Federal Treasurer, speaking at St. Kilda Town Hall last night, said: "There were 332,000 persons in Australia in receipt of pensions, representing nearly 7 per cent of ...

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  36. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Mr. George Golding, a married man, was killed by lightning during a thunderstorm at Inchgower, 14 miles from Forbes, at dusk yesterday. Deceased was 23 years of age, ...

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  37. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Peace Session of Parliament has adjourned. It ratified the acquisition of the Grand Trunk raliway. The Government passed a Prohibition Act, making a "bone-dry" Canada ...

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  38. RECORD PRICE FOE POTATOES.

    A small consignment of potatoes was submitted for auction to-day at the Roma-street fruit and vegetable markets, and realised at the rate of £39/15/ a ton. This is believed ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND MUTTON.

    It Is reported that the Food Controller intends on Monday to reduce the maximum price of New Zealand mutton by 2d per lb, owing to considerable arrivals of imported ...

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  40. £4000 REWARD OFFERED.

    The Government has offered a reward of £1600 and the insurance companies another of £1060, in addition to the £2000 offered by the South Mine Company, for information ...

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  41. OIL-FUEL VESSELS.

    It is reported that several large steamship companies are planning to convert vessels into oil-burners in order to avert fuel difficulties owing to shortages of coal. It is estimated ...

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  42. COLLIE MINES CLOSED.

    All Collie mines are closed down and the electric light service of the town is cut off owing to the engine-drivers and firemen's strike. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Miners' Federation is subsidising the Parliamentary allowance of miners who are members of the House of Commons in order to make their total salary £600, and adding ...

    Article : 156 words
  44. A DARING ROBBERY.

    A robbery Involving £100 has been reported to the police. Somo time between midnight on Sunday and 5 o'clock next morning, a thief entered a room in tho Rawson Hotel in ...

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  45. PROFITEERING.

    The King's Bench Division refused an application for a writ to prohibit the continuance of profiteering proceedings. Two chemists at Wood Green charged 5s 6d ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. COACHMAKERS' STRIKE.

    A strike of waggonbuilders, members of the Coachmakers" Union, occurred at the Clyde Engineering Works yesterday. About 50 employees are involved. ...

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  47. STRIKE AT UMBERUMBERKA.

    Some A.M.A. men employed on the Government work at the Umberumberka Waterworks left their employment, on Monday, objecting to work with members of non-affiliated unions. ...

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  48. NEW BILLS.

    The University (Building) Bill and the Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill were read a first time in the Legislative Assembly last night. ...

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