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  2. THE CONSTITUTION.

    In a further statement regarding tne proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution, the Premier, Mr. Mitchell, said the question that was particularly exercising the ...

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  3. THE METROPOLITAN.

    The A.J.C. Spring Meeting at Randwick was continued yesterday under ideal weather conditions, for brilliant sunshine flooded the landscape and a slight breeze brought about ...

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  4. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    M. Henri Verbrugghen and the members of the N.S.W. State Orchestra left by special train late this afternoon for Adelaide after an immensely successful season in Melbourne. ...

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  5. THE SEAMEN.

    A conference, arranged by Senator Millen, will take place this morning between representatives of the Federated Seamen's Union and the Coastal Steamship Owners' ...

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  6. FARES AND FREIGHTS

    Interstate steamship companies have decided to increase their passenger fares and freight rates 10 per cent. The new rates are to operate immediately. ...

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  7. SIBERIA.

    The "New York World's" Tokio correspondent states that the Japanese military party is planning to control Siberia from Lake Baikal to Vladivostock. As the result ...

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  8. STRIKE OVER.

    It was officially announced yesterday afternoon that the railway strike had been settled. Work is to be resumed to-day (Monday). The settlement provides for the immediate ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The news of the settlement coming with the same dramatic suddenness as the strike began brought united relief to the [?]mmense Sunday evening crowds in the streets. ...

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  10. CO-OPERATION.

    At the picnic of the Bendigo Amalgamated Goldfields Co-operative Alliance, which is an organisation of the employees of the company, on Saturday, Mr. E. C. Dyason, the ...

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  11. THE BALTIC FRONT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that, according to advices received by the Russian Embassy, General Yudenitch has begun an advance on ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED EXPORT OF GOLD.

    Detectives and Customs officers to-day made a search of luggage to be placed on board the steamer Eastern, which is about to sall for the East. ...

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  13. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that republican and democrat leaders predict the Senate's vote on the question of the ratification of the Treaty will ...

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  14. BOOTS AND SHOES.

    Dealing with leather, boots, and shoos, the State Commission on the cost of living presented its second report to the Premier, Mr. Lawson, to-night. Until the Cabinet has ...

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  15. THE DARG.

    Aggregate meetings of miners were held at districts surrounding Newcastle this morning, under the auspices of the Colliery Employees' Federation, for the purpose of considering, ...

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  16. THE OLD DIPLOMACY.

    A despatch from Tokio says the Premier, M. Hara, in the course of a speech, said the day of Machiavellian diplomacy had passed. A new [?]ra of open diplomacy had arrived, with ...

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  17. WHEAT POOL.

    Opinions favourable and adverse to the wheat pooling operations of the war period were expressed in evidence given to-day before the Royal Commmission inquiring into the ...

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  18. RUSSIAN RADICALS.

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington reports that, according to Mr. Johnson, chairman of the House of Representatives Immigration Committee, thousands of ...

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  19. THE RACING.

    A continuance of the high-class sport witnessed on Dorby day was experlonced yesterday; the fields were of goodly proportions, and, save for the mishaps referred to ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL.

    An officiai report of a special meeting of the A.M.A., held on Sunday, to hear the reports of the delegates to the Melbourne conference, was issued to-day. It stated that the ...

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  21. PEACE TREATY.

    Diplomatic advices from America received in Paris [?]ndicate that a meeting of the League of Nations at Washington is unlikely before 1920. ...

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  22. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    Shortly before 8 a.m. yesterday two youths of 18 were washed off the rocks at South Head. Apparently one of them, Victor Dutch, who lived at Greenwich, was drowned, while ...

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  23. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    It is announced that President Wilson yesterday passed a more encouraging day. His improvement is slight, but not decisive. Oct. 6. ...

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  24. AMBULANCE CAMP.

    Yesterday afternoon the members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, who have been in camp at La Perouso, returned to their homes. His Excellency the Governor, while addressing ...

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  25. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN IN BRITAIN.

    A number of American organisers are opening a prohibition campaign in Britain, under the auspices of the United Kingdom Alliance. The first meeting will be held in ...

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  26. CARPENTERS RETURN TO WORK.

    A number of carpenters went to work on the mines and in the city to-day, calling their strike off, but a general return was postponed until to-morrow, owing to a severe duststorm ...

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  27. THE EX-KAISER.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" says the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has arrived from Wierengen to visit his father. Two officers of Ludendorff's staff have ...

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  28. SOUVENIR HUNTERS.

    The British Town Major at Ypres is striving to secure official action to save the ruins from Vandals and souvenir hunters. The Belgians appreciate the whole of Ypres as a vast ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the American Consulate in Mexico City reports that it is understood a Japanese company proposes to establish of new ...

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  30. RAIN AND SNOW.

    Heavy rain fell at Upper Tia and Nowendoo yesterday, followed by snow, which was visible on the hills this morning. Only a few points have fallen here. ...

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  31. LUXEMBURG PROBLEM.

    The Government is negotiating with Belgium over the solution of the Luxemburg problem. The Belgians have an unfavourable view as a result of the plebiscite, holding ...

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  32. STORMY PETREL.

    The yacht Stormy Petrel, which has been on a five months' cruise through the Torres Straits, around the Gulf of Carpentaria, Now Guinea, and the Islands off the North ...

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  33. FREE PASSAGES.

    The British Government has announeod that it will provide frce passages to England to the widows and orphans of Imperial reservists who were recalled from abroad after the ...

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  34. BRITISH LABOUR LEADER.

    Peace, retrenchment, and reform, a well-known political platitude years ago, accurately summarised what was necessary to-day, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., the general secretary of ...

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  35. HISTORIC CHURCHES.

    Apropos of the recent article in the "Sydney Morning Herald" concerning historic churches, the Rev. Cowper Robison writes stating that St. Luke's Church, Liverpool, the centenary ...

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  36. THE RIFLEMEN.

    After a lapse of five years, owing to the war, the National Rifle Association of New South Wales has resumed its annual competitions. ...

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  37. DENIKIN'S SUCCESS.

    General Denikin has sent a wireless message that he is approaching Orol, and that the Bolsheviks are surrendering in great numbers. Many are taking refuge in the forests, ...

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  38. COST OF LIVING.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the United States Council of National Defence states that the high cost of living is due to the nation's ...

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  39. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    The annual conference of the Catholic Federation of New South Wales was commenced yesterday, in the Chapter Hall, St. Mary's Cathedral. The annual report and financial ...

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  40. BOER NATIONALISTS.

    Before closing, the Nationalist Congress at Paarl adopted a "programme of action," embracing, inter alia, a demand for the repeal of the Colonial Laws Validity Act of 1865 so ...

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  41. BANK OFFICIALS.

    The latest body to seek registration as an organisation under the Commonwealth Arbitration laws is the Bank Officials' Association, a body whose membership is open to all ...

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  42. CASUALTIES.

    A shocking railway fatality occurred on the up line to Sydney, between Roy-street bridge and Lithgow station, some time on Sundny morning, when a middle-aged man, whose name ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I note th[?] in your to-day's issue you have an interesting article on some of the historic churches in New South Wales. You also make reference to the old Government ...

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  44. STRIKE RIOTS.

    A message from Gary reports that scores of people were injured in riots at the steel works. The Governor of Indianapolis has ordered ...

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  45. BAHIA CASTILLO.

    Mr. Sanders, leader of the passengers left behind by the Bahia Castillo, stated last night that in response to the arbitration decision of Mr. Scaddan, Minister for Mines, the ...

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  46. AMERICAN LABOUR LAWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Mr. Gompers, giving evidence before the Interstate Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives, ...

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  47. GIRL BURNT TO DEATH.

    Yesterday afternoon, Molly Gamaek, 16 years, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gamack, of Hampden Hall, East Kempsey, met with a painful burning accident. She was ...

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  48. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    Charles Spink was charged before the police court to-day with shooting at George Willie Stanley, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm, and was remanded for eight days. The ...

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  49. PARIS THEATRICAL STRIKE.

    The theatrical strike has ended. The managers will recognise the union, and pay the wages demanded. ...

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  50. WHARF LABOURERS' EARNINGS.

    The Royal Commission of inquiry into the claims for compensation of the National workers driven off the Fremantle wharfs continued its sittings to-day. ...

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  51. COALMINE.

    The Sydney Municipal Council proposes to purchase a coalmine, developed or undeveloped, for the supply of coal to the electric powerhouse and other municipal ...

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  52. KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Mr. George Howe, aged 46, engineer in charge of the Newtown sub-station hydroelectric department, was killed yesterday. He was engaged preparing for some testing ...

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  53. JAMAICA AND CANADA.

    The "New York World's" Kingston correspondent states that public opinion is strongly against the suggestion of Mr. John Crowe, the Newfoundland millionaire, that Jamaica ...

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  54. CHARGES OF DISLOYALTY.

    Following upon the statements made at a loyalists' public meeting at Adelaide in the Town Hall recently, the chairman of the district council of Loxton has written to ...

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  55. SAWMILLS BURNED

    Jamieson's sawmills at Mareeba railway station were gutted by fire, this afternoon. There was a vast accumulation of all kinds of seasoned timber, which had been held back ...

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  56. GAMING-HOUSE RAIDED.

    Fifty men were arrested by the pollce in a raid on an elaborately-constructed gambling school off Goodwood-street, Richmond, late last-night. ...

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