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  2. LIGHT HORSE.

    The Minister for Defence has just issued a narrative of the fighting of the Light Horse in Palestine, written by General Chauvel. This contains a great deal of information, some of ...

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  3. STATE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry was continued yesterday by the Royal Commission, consisting of Mr. Justice Pring and Messrs. T. L. Campbell and Lieutenant-Colonel Murdoch, into the administration ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon questions were asked the Premier with regard to the letting of the lease of the Kensington Racecourse. These proceedings are ...

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  5. THE BLOCKADE.

    A message from Berlin states that a Note from the Entente announcing the blockade says the fact that General Von der Goltz on visiting Berlin was permitted to return to the ...

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  6. FORCED OUT.

    The deputation appointed by the public meeting last night, consisting of the Mayor, Alderman Toupein, Messrs H. Nelson (branch secretary A.W.U.), J. Thomas (president of ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY.

    President Poincare will ratify the Peace Treaty directly copies bearing the signatures of King George and King Victor Emmanuel reach Paris. These are expected at any ...

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  8. MR. GRAHAME.

    At a late hour last night Mr. Holman made the following statement:— "On my return from Melbourne this morning Mr. Graha[?]e had a lengthy conversation with ...

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  9. LIVING WAGE.

    Pronouncements from the Bench yesterday focussed further attention upon the living wage as recently declared by the Board of Trade. ...

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  10. GERMANY REMINDED.

    The Supreme Allied Council has instructed Marshal Foch to inform Germany that sales of aircraft material to Sweden are contrary to the peace terms. ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The first step in a national campaign to support the League of Nations was inaugurated at a meeting in the Mansion House this afternoon. Mr. Asquith was the ...

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  12. INCREASE SOUGHT.

    In the No. 3 Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday, before Judge Curlewis, an application was made by the Amalgamated Coachmakers' Society for an award under the ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. FIGURES COMPARED.

    The president of the Employers' Federation (Alderman Wm. Brooks, M.L.C.), when questioned yesterday, said: "The Employers' Federation has felt all ...

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  14. POULET STARTS.

    Poulet started at 7 o'clock this morning. The weather conditions are splendid. ...

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  15. THE WALLABY.

    The Sopwith aeroplane Wallaby, which Captain Matthews is using on his flight to Australia, is similar to the machine used in the Transatlantic flight by Hawker; only ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. MOSCOW.

    A wireless message has reached Berlin announcing the evacuation of Moscow by the Bo[?]sheviks. General Denikin reports the capture of 1500 ...

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  17. TRANS-AMERICAN FLIGHT.

    Captain Smith, from San Francisco, claims to have arrived in New York sooner than Lieut. Maynard arrived in San Francisco. Captain Smith's time was 25 hours 30 minutes. ...

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  18. MOTOR CARS AND QUEUES.

    Superintendent Edwards, of the traffic branch of the Police Department, writing to the Town Clerk of Sydney, in reply to a resolution of complaint from the works ...

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  19. NORTH RUSSIA.

    With the departure of the last troopship from Murmansk, the British evac[?] of North Russia has been completed. The King, in a message to General ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prince of Wales is charmed with western life. He has decided to purchase a ranch, and hopes to visit it occasionally. CAPETOWN, Oct. 13. ...

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  21. TRADES UNION.

    The feeling in trade-union circles in regard to the minimum wage is that a uniform rate should be made to apply [?] the whole of the Commonwealth. ...

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  22. THEATRE QUEUES.

    Mr. John Fuller writes:—With regard to theatre queues and what your correspondent "Debarred" writes, it is only on special attractions that we hear anything about ...

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  23. POTATOES.

    Giving evidence before the Prices Commission to-day, John Mack, wholesale produce merchant, of Adelaide, said the South Australian supplies of potatoes were coming from ...

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  24. BUDAPEST.

    The Roumanians are evacuating Buda[?]est by the 19th inst. The evacuation of territories westward of the Danube has begun. ...

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  25. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council sat yesterday for twenty minutes. The Registration of Successory Trusts Bill passed the second reading. The third ...

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  26. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    A despatch from Tokio states that Japanese Labour circles have protested against the alleged interference by the Government in the selection of representatives from the ranks ...

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  27. LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    The Premier of Queensland, Mr. Ryan, opened the Labour campaign in Bendigo to-night, when he addressed a crowded meeting at the Bendigo Town Hall. It was announced ...

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  28. LIFT FALLS.

    Owing to the bursting of a valve in a lift in the premises of Paterson, Laing, and Bruce, Ltd., Flinders-lane, the lift fell from the fourth floor to the ground floor at 1 o'clock ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS BULLET

    An unfortunate occurrence happened at South Grafton to-day. While Mr. Henry Long and his wife of Seelands, were driving home along the Glen Innes road in a sulky bo[?] ...

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  30. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    About fifteen members of the A.L.P. executive in New South Wales have resigned in consequence of their seeking selection as Labour candidates to contest either the ...

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  31. LABOUR IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. John Greely Jenkins, a former Premier of South Australia, who is one of the British delegates to the International Trade Conference in Atlantic City, was interviewed. He ...

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  32. COMPULSION.

    The Finance Minister announced to-night that the Victory (£10,000,000) Loan was only four-fifths subscribed. There was £8,000,000 now in hand. Compulsion is to be applied to ...

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  33. MOTHER'S DEATH.

    The mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Mary Ann Wagstaff from her home in King-street, North Sydney, during the early hours of yesterday morning[?] was followed by the ...

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  34. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    The members of the Institution of Civil Engineers who attended the Interstate Conference in Sydney yesterday visited the White Bay Power-house and the Eveleigh ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. STRIKES IN U.S.A.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Pittsburg states that at the beginning of the fourth week of the steel strike, employers in all districts claim a complete victory, and ...

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  36. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Mr. Denison Miller, governor of the Commonwealth Bank, was welcomed to-day at a civic reception by the Premier, the Mayor, and the Minister for Mines, Mr. Scaddan. ...

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  37. ASSISTANCE TO DOMINION FORCES.

    In September of last year, the Treasury approved of the granting of assistance in special cases to ex-Imperial soldiers in Australia, and for this purpose a sum of money was made ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. DISCOURAGING RACE MEETINGS.

    The State Cabinet has endorsed the announcement by the Premier, Mr. Lawson, that it was the policy of the Ministry to discourage rather than encourage the ...

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  39. SINN FEIN RAIDS.

    Daring Sinn Fein raids for arms continue in Southern Ireland, parties of Sinn Foiners holding up motor cars, attacking soldiers, and even raiding private houses where they ...

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  40. FEDERAL SHIPS SOLD.

    The Minister in Charge of Ship Construction, Mr. Poynton, said to-night that the remainder of the wooden ships constructed or under construction for the Commonwealth in America, ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. STEAMER DINOGA.

    The launching of the Commonwealth steamer Dinoga, which was postponed from September 19 on account of a strike of shipwrights, will take place at the Government Dockyard, ...

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