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  2. GERMANY'S DEFAULT. THE REPARATIONS TROUBLE

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that, as before all previous conferences, the Press has adopted on attitude making negotiations ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL. STRIKERS AM[?]USH TROOPS

    The situation [?] in American in connection with [?] railway and coal strikes has [?]come worse, if anything, during the last couple of days. ...

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  4. ITALIAN RIOTS. STRIKE COMPLETELY SMASHED.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the and of the strike was declared by a mysterious triumvirate of the Labour alliance. What ...

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  5. FIRE AT MT. MORGAN.

    The first town fire for five or six years occurred at Mount Morgan early this morning, resulting in the destruction of T. Kelly and Son's large ...

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  6. TRADE REVIEW.

    Under the combined influences of the approaching holidays, the slump in the mark, the erratic movements of other exchanges, and the possibility of a ...

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  7. NEAR EAST POLICY. "SLAMMED THE GATES."

    In the House of Commons to-day the Government policy in relation to Asia Minor was criticised on the motion for the adjournment of the debate. Mr. Lloyd ...

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  8. LINK WITH ENGLAND.

    "The British Indian Steam Navigation Company has agreed with the Government to commence immediately a new fast monthly steam service from the ...

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  9. GIANT AEROPLANE.

    The Air Ministry has informed the Australian Press Association that the world flight referred to by the Secretary of State for Air (Captain Guest) in the ...

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  10. FASCISTI ELATED.

    Sections of the Fascisti are elated at smashing the strike, and are apparently determined to oust their Socialist and Communist adversaries from all ...

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  11. GREEK PROTEST.

    Replying to the Allies' note Greece states that she wanted to occupy Constantinople in the belief that drastic measures would lead to an early conclusion of ...

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  12. FIGHTING FOR TIME.

    A further temporising note which was addressed to France by Germany on the subject of a moratorium reminded France that Britain's and Belgium's replies had ...

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  13. COMMONS ADJOURNED.

    The House of Commons has adjourned, and will reassemble on November 14. ...

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  14. REBELS BREAKING. LAST TIPPERARY STRONGHOLD GONE.

    The National troops have captured Tralee, Ballylongford, and Tarbert, and are now advancing on Listowel. ...

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  15. DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Massy Greene) announced on Saturday that under the new scheme of reorganisation for the Defence Department the ...

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  16. FRENCH SEAMEN.

    At the International Seamen's Congress, which is sitting here, a profound cleavage was manifested, especially between the British and French delegates, when the ...

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  17. BRITISH LOAF.

    Mr. Blakemore, former President of the National Chamber of Trade, predicts that the price of the 4lb. loaf, now 9½d., will be reduced to 6d. at the end of the ...

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  18. DESPERATE FIGHT AT KILMALLOCK.

    Desperate fighting has occurred at Kilmallock, the rebels' last stronghold in Tipperary. Machine gun and rifle fire cheeked the Free State troops' advance ...

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  19. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Senator Calder, chairman of the committee of audit control has recommended the Senate to reject Senator Gooding's resolution asking that the Senate should ...

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  20. COAL FIGHT CONTINUES.

    Hostilities started when State troops [?]ook control of the mines for State opera[?]ion. The strikers fired from ambush, the [?]roops returning the fire, and shots were ...

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  21. POLICE ATTACKED.

    Nearly 100 larrikins attacked two policemen in Mitchell-road at Alexandria on Saturday night. Constable Archer arrested a man who was drunk and causing ...

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  22. CHAPLIN'S MOTHER.

    By a ruling of the Department of Labour, which controls matters relating to immigration the mother of Charlie Chaplin, the famous film comedian, is to ...

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  23. GERMAN EXPORT DUTIES.

    The Government's decision to raise export duties 100 per cent in consequence of the depreciation of the mark has caused consternation in commercial crcles, and ...

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  24. CURBING UNIONS.

    Two hundred Unionist members of the House of Commons have sent a petition to Mr. Lloyd George demanding facilities for the passage during the autumn of ...

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  25. HOPE OF SETTLEMENT.

    The lowering of coal prices in the Central districts gives hope that a settlement of the coal strike may be reached at the conference of the mine operators and ...

    Article : 286 words
  26. BLAKE'S FLIGHT.

    Major Blake, who is flying round the world, telegraphs from Ambala, 54 miles south-west of Simla, India; "Since arriving here we have been dogged ...

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  27. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT.

    The Austrian Government is petitioning the British Government to call an Allied conference and to grant credits, otherwise the Government and Parliament will ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. GOVERNMENT STANDS FIRM.

    The Free State Government has published the correspondence that has passed between Mr Michael Collins and the Cork organisation which endeavoured to ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. "GO SLOW" METHODS

    Firemen in Sydney, it is said, are being urged by the Trades Hall extremists to "go slow" in their work of extinguishing fires as a protest against the decision of ...

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  30. LONDON CAFES.

    In the House of Commons, on the motion for the adjournment of the debate. Mr. Rhys Davies (Labour) criticised the policy of the Ministry ...

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  31. A MIX-UP.

    Eric Harold M'Bride and his wife, Daisy M'Bride, are still held here awaiting the receipt of proper papers for their extradition to Australia. ...

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  32. 5000 LIVES LOST.

    It is reported that 5000 lives were lost in the Typhoon at Swatow, on Friday. Two British steamers were also driven ashore and serious damage done to ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    Play in the lawn tennis tournament at Seabright was continued to-day. Mrs. Mallory won the lady's trophy, defeating Miss Bancroft, 6-1, 6-2. W. Johnston ...

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  34. MORT'S DOCK.

    The Australian Press Association understands that negotiations for the sale of Mort's Dock, Sydney, to an English company, is approaching completion. ...

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  35. "HOUSE IN ORDER.

    The commercial secretary of the British Legation at Prague reports that CzechoSlovakia has won for herself the reputation of being the one State in Central ...

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  36. NEW OIL SOURCE.

    George Lacon, formerly of Christchurch, who subsequently had interests in mining on the West Coast, and who represented the New Zealand Government ...

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  37. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    Some 217 members of the House of Commons have petitioned Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) as to the adviseableness of constructing the Channel ...

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  38. YPRES DAY.

    October 31 will henceforth be known as Ypres Day. Cornflowers made by disabled men will be sold in aid of the disabled soldiers and the provision of a ...

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  39. MOULDERS ON STRIKE.

    Protesting against the employment of English moulders and against a reduction of their own wages the moulders employed at a large steel foundry at ...

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  40. ROCKEFELLER GIFT.

    The Rockefeller Foundation has agreed to provide a fund of 13,000 dollars (about £2600) annually for five years to the Princeton University (U.S.A.) for the ...

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  41. BURIAL OF DR. BELL.

    All telephone services in the United States and Canada will be suspended for one minute at the hour of the burial at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, to-night, of the ...

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  42. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    Sir Philp Lloyd Graeme (Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, declared that ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. LANGUAGE!!

    [?]eformers claim that the campaign against swearing which was instituted [?] Verona has reduced the use of bad language in that city by 75 per cent. in ...

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  44. NATIONAL SPORT.

    The National Sporting Club has bought the freehold of its historic house at Covent Gardens, thus securing permanent headquarters for boxing. ...

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  45. HEART MASSAGED.

    A youth 19 years of age died after an operation at Guy's Hospital. The evidence at the inquest showed that the lad's heart ceased boating during the operation, ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN CONCENTRATES.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, (Sir Mitchell-Thomson), in reply to questions in the House of Commons, said that Australian concentrates ...

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  47. OFFICERS' STRIKE.

    The Customs Department has granted the application for British ships to be permitted to carry cargo, mails, and passengers from Manila to southern ports ...

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  48. ACTORS' FEDERATION.

    A meeting of the Actors' Federation of Australasia to-night agreed to motions declaring the present award to be unsatisfactory, and directing the officials of ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. CHINESE COTTON MILLS.

    It is reported that manufacturers of textile machinery in Lancashire are receiving large orders from China for the equipment of cotton mills, which are ...

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  50. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the International Chess Congress, Watson (Australia) was defeated by Vidmar in the fourth round. In the fifth round he was again beaten by ...

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  51. MEMORIAL TO MR. T. J. RYAN.

    An enlarged portrait of the late Mr. T. J. Ryan was unveiled this afternoon in the presence of a large and representative gathering at the Trades Hall by Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
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