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  2. LABOUR'S ATTITUDE

    A communique states that a deputation from the General Council of the Trade Unions met Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Robert Horne, and Sir Worthington ...

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  3. [?]E NEAR EAST. F[?]NCE TAKES ACTION.

    [?] Paris correspondent of the [?]y Express" states that after a corence between Admiral Lord Bey and Admiral Grasset the French ...

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  4. THE CORONAL STREAMERS. IMPOSING CELESTIAL DISPLAY.

    To-day the various sections of the observing party belonging to the British Astronomical Society, and other private visiting observers compared their data, ...

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  5. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Irregulars' effort to retake Macroom is more serious than was at first reported. The Irregulars almost surrounded with rifles the hotels occupied ...

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  6. RISING QUELLED.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Morning Post" has received reports from Bulgaria, stating that M. Stambulisk's Peasant Government, assisted by armed ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. AUSTRALIA AND INTERVENTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Charlton (C.) asked if, in view of the cabled reports to the effect that France, ltaly, and Britain would for the ...

    Article : 556 words
  8. 10,000 MEN IDLE.

    All the Ebbwvale Company's collieries and iron and steel works in the Ebbwvale area are closing indefinitely, and 10,000 men will be thrown idle. It is surmised ...

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  9. PALESTINE.

    President Harding has signed a joint Congressional resolution stating that the United Sates favours the establishment ot Palestine as the national home of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. CONFLICT WITH FREE STATE TROOPS.

    Professor Macneill's son, Brian, and four other rebels were killed in a battle with the Free State forcea at Sligo Mountains. Macneill's brothers are serving ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. MINE LOCKOUTS.

    Mr. F. Hodges, on behalf, of international miners generally, and the British miners particularly, has invited the permanent officials of the American ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. [?]LDING CHANAK.

    [?]eha! Foch handed to M Po[?]ncare a [?]ent to the effect th[?]t C[?]anak could [?]e held in face o[?] a real enemy attack [?]t 100.000 s[?] d[?] e[?] s and a [?]e t to ...

    Article : 662 words
  13. THE SIGHT AT SEA.

    The passengers on the Royal Packet Navigation Co.'s steamer Houtman, which arrived in Brisbane shortly after noon yesterday, has a particularly fine view ...

    Article : 125 words
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    THE TOTAL PHASE.—THE RAYED CORONA. This photograph, taken from the Razorback at Tweed Heads on Thursday during the total phase of the eclipse, shows the brilliant corona very effectively. The long streamers referred to [?]ur special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    President Harding has signed the Tariff Bill. ...

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  16. THE ARMISTICE.

    General George Hurries, the commanding officer of the Port of Brest during the war, in a speech called the Armistice the second big blunder of the war, ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. TEETOTALISM.

    It is announced that the Ford works will be reopened to-morrow. [Mr. Ford, in a recent statement concerning the liquor legislation, said that ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. COORPAROO STATE SCHOOL.

    The pupils of the Coorparoo State School were fortunate in having, without exception, darkened glasses with which to view the solar eclipse. Mr. Frank S. ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. CANADIAN LABOUR VIEWS.

    The Calgary branch of the Canadian Dominion Labour 'Party has sent a resolution to the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie [?] King) protesting aga[?]nst ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND ENTHUSIASM.

    Voluntary recruits who offered their services in New Zealand during the four days to midnight[?] on Thursday nearly equal an infantry division. They ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. YACHT TURNS BACK.

    The 25-ton yacht Seaweed, which sailed from Southampton for Australia on September 7. returned to Southampton owing to bad weather, and unsuitability for the ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. SOLIDARITY ASSURED.

    At a meeting of the combined British delegation, Britain, Australia, India, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa were present. The warmest assurances of ...

    Article : 190 words
  23. HOW TROUBLE MIGHT BE AVOIDED.

    Politicians stress that if the Powers could induce M. Venizelos to abandon his opposition to the National Government and forbid his wealth of supporters from ...

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  24. "SKY GAZER'S " MI[?]FORTUNE.

    A man who was "sky gazing" in George-street, city, yesterday afternoon is not likely to forget the eclipse. He was [?]t[?]nding on the edge of the footpath, with a ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    There was a good attendance at the Hull wool sales, and animated competition prevailed. Prices for merinos were on a par with the highest level of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. FAVOURABLE OBSERVATIONS AT COONGOOLA.

    Our Coongoola correspondent wires that the State official party at that town-ship obtained favourable observations of the eclipse, the weather being perfect. ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. GERMAN GENERAL'S VIEW.

    "Turkey's victory is complete. Constantinople is again Turkish, neither Europe nor England will venture a conflict with Kemal Pasha, who has behind ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. DEVASTATED REGIONS.

    It is reported that a large German building material company has concluded an agreement with French building firms for the construction of the French ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. IN THE GRIP OF A DEMON.

    The Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that amazing scenes took place on the banks of the Ganges River and at other Hindu holy ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. ADELAIDE OFFERING.

    There was a large attendance of buyers and others at the first wool sales of the season, held to-day. The allotment of 25,000 bales was submitted, and hardly ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. GREECE'S PLIGHT.

    "The Ve[?]sts [?]ly expected this Greek deba[?]e, because of the men at the head of a[?]fa[?]s. The [?]est men [?] the Greek army were followers of Mr. ...

    Article : 536 words
  32. THE SOLAR PROMINENCES.

    A party of motorists visited Beaudesert on Thursday, and obtained a good view of the ruby-coloured prominences on the north-east sector of the sun. ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. "ANZACS READY."

    The "New Work Evening Telegram," in an editorial headed "Anzacs Ready," says: "No ma[?]dlin, paci[?]st sent[?]mentality prevails among the sturdy whelps ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. SOVIET ORCHESTRAS.

    The latest art craze in Soviet Russia is conductorless orchestral concerts. All conductors have been formally abolished on the ground that their presence is ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. OBSERVATIONS IN COUNTRY CENTRES.

    Perfect weather ushered in the much anticipated September 21. Picnic parties had been arranged almost generally throughout the district, and as the time ...

    Article : 873 words
  36. COTTON GROWING.

    At a meeting of the Empire Cotton Association, Mr. M. L. Shepherd urged the association to reconsider its decision to discontinue the guarantee on ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. AERIAL MAILS. THE WESTERN SERVICE.

    The Queensland Northern Territory Aerial Service's Armstrong-Whitworth aeroplane effected a graceful landing at 8.55 o'clock this morning on the nearly ...

    Article : 104 words
  38. ISLANDS SUFFER.

    Recently a series of terrible storms swept the New Hebrides. For nearly three weeks the islands were in the th[?] of an [?]pheaval. Epi, Hoba, Malo, and ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. MORAL SUPPORT.

    The Pretoria correspondent of the "Cape Times" states that the speech made at Ladysmith by the Minis[?]er for Finance (Mr. H. Burton) has caused ...

    Article : 208 words
  40. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Five hundred seamen out of 5000 are working. Four thousand intending passengers are held up. ...

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  41. THE SHADOW BANDS.

    Among the extraordinary effects of the solar eclipse that are likely to form the subject of discussion in scientific circles for many years to come were the ...

    Article : 988 words
  42. [?]RIS INTERVIEWS SATISFACTORY.

    The [?]sition in the Near East is unchange[?] Mr. Lloyd George has gone to the co[?]try. and will not return before Monda[?] unless a new development arises. ...

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  43. AIR DISASTER.

    Owing to the bursting of the petrol tank while in the air a seaplane fell 1000ft. The French pilot and observer were burned to death before it reached the ...

    Article : 39 words
  44. PRESS COMMENT.

    The [?]aily Telegraph" states that it cannot [?]e why England makes such a fuss a[?]t the Straits. "Mr. Lloyd George,[?] adds, "said that Gallipoli was ...

    Article : 105 words
  45. SYDNEY-ADELAIDE SERVICE.

    Captain G. C. Matthews and Captain Roy King (directors of the Sydney-Adelaide air mail service) arrived in Sydney to-day by motor car, after ...

    Article : 131 words
  46. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Ada Evelyn Seymour (aged 28 years), who resided at Ashtonville, Bunnerong-road. Daceyville, was shot at her home on the night of September 13, and ...

    Article : 143 words
  47. DEATH OF SIR JULIAN CORBETT.

    The death is announced of Sir Julian Corbett. [?]The late Sir Julian Corbett was born on November 12, 1854. He was educated ...

    Article : 77 words
  48. LEAGUE INTERVENTION.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook has informed the Australian Press Association that the whole of the Empire delegations at Geneva, ...

    Article : 57 words
  49. [?]LIEF WORK.

    Admiral [?]stol, the American High Commission[?] has telegraphed the State Department [?]t the lack of instructions by the Allied [?]vernments to their ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. THE KIPLING INTERVIEW.

    Clare Sheridan has telegraphed to the "Daily Herald" from Constantinople that she told Rudyard Kipling she was writing for the New York "World," and he did ...

    Article : 62 words
  51. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    General Burgete, the Spanish High Commissioner at Morocco, confirms the surrender of General Riff, the Chief of Abdeikrim. ...

    Article : 26 words
  52. NEW SPEED RECORD.

    M. Sadi Lecointe broke the world's flying speed record, flying at the rate [?] 213½ miles an hour. ...

    Article : 30 words
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