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  2. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    Forty-eight hour week will be introduced generally throughout the engineering trade in N.S.W. at the end of this week. It was learnt to-day ...

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  3. EIGHT HOUR DAY.

    Although weather conditions were favourable, yesterday's Eight Hour procession showed a further decline on those of late years When finally ...

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  4. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    The Rotunda Rink Post Office in Dublin, which was attacked by Republicans on Saturday and robbed of a large sum of money, and a large ...

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  5. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    Remarkable seenes accompanied the assumption of the Government at Constantinople to-day by Rafaat Pasha, the Governor of Thrace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL GENERAL ELECTION

    The House of Representatives was dissolved to-day by a proclamation issued by the Governor-General, Lord Forster, and at 6 o'clock the writs were issued ...

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  7. BETTING IN SYDNEY.

    For the frist time in the histon, of the Melbourne Cup, the man in the street in Sydney will not be able to have a bet on the great race, unless he ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Thirty-three women have been nominated as candidates for the general election in Great Britain. These comprise 14 Liberals, three National ...

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  9. HUGE ORIENT LINER.

    Messrs[?] Macfarlane Bros, and Company, Hobart agents for the Orient Line, have received confirmation of the cablegram published in "The ...

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  10. THE EX-KAISER.

    The marriage of the ex-Kaiser of Germany with the Princess Hermione took place to-day at Doorn, where he has been residing since his abdication. The ...

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  11. BAWRA LIMITED.

    The chairman of Bawra (Sir John Higgins) this afternoon made a statement relating to the proposals that that association should be contrinued as a ...

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  12. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    That the "Daily Mail" newspaper, Sydney, had overstepped the limit of comment was the opinion of the Chief Justice of new South Wales (Sir ...

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  13. CYCLONIC RAINSTORM.

    A cyclonic rainstorm occurred at Naples yesterday, and devastated the lower parts of the city. Many houses and business premises were inundated, ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL COMPANY'S CASE.

    Before Judge Rolin in the Industrial Court to-day, the hearing of the application of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company was continued. The ...

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  15. ROSEVEARS REGATTA.

    The Rosevears regatta, which was held on the Tamar to-day, was only poorly attended. The disturbed state of the river prevented the Old ...

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  16. THE POSITION IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The position with regard to the engineers dispute is unaltered Mr. Barker, the secretory of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, states ...

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  17. ITALY'S VICTORY IN THE WAR

    The fourth anniversary of the victory in the war was celebrated at Rome to-day by a religious service and a pilgrimage by King Emmanuel ...

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  18. PECULIAR RECEPTION HOUSE CASE.

    The City Coroner (Mr Jamieson) to-day commended strongly upon the administration of the reception house at Darlinghurst, where Martin John ...

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  19. THE NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    Speaking at Core Hill to-night Mr. A. B. Piddington, who is opposing the Prime Minister for the North Sydney seat, said that few people realised the ...

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  20. THE GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    It is declared in Berlin that the successes of the Italian Facisti are inspiring the German Monarchists to attempt a new coup in Bavaria, under ...

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  21. DEATH DUTIES.

    The sum of £45,150 8s. has been paid for stamp duty in respect of probate and letters of administration in the estate of the late Walter ...

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  22. INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

    In reply to the Penguin Council's protest against the increased fees charged for the treatment of infections diseases at the Devon Hospital, the ...

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  23. REPARATIONS.

    The German cabinet in their new proposals to the Reparations Commission demanding a moratorium for five years, and a foreign loan of ...

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  24. THE TEACHING OF FRENCH IN SCHOOLS.

    A statement received in Pans declaring that the Turks have ordered the abolition of the teaching of French in Christian and Jewish schools, ...

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  25. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is in Brisbane, will visit Maryborough, Gympie, and Toowoomba, and will return to Sydney on Saturday. He will ...

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  26. ANOTHER SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    Another mystery is engaging the attention of the Sydney police. On October 8 the skeleton of a man was found by three boys in thick scrub, near the ...

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  27. FIRE AT BATTERY POINT.

    What was supposed to be a case of inceudiarism occurred in Hobart yesterday morning. Mr. Joseph Gillett, a resident of ...

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  28. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Allied High Commissionrs have refused the demand of the Turkisl. Nationalist Government for the immediate evacuation of ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH AVALES CANDIDATES.

    The number of candidates so far definitely announced for the 28 New South Wales seats in the House of Representatives is 68, of whom 25 represent ...

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  30. THE KNIGHT GAMBLER.

    In Paris yesterday, Sir Edwin John, a cotton magnate of Agra, in the North-West Province of India, was sentenced, in his absence, to three ...

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  31. STAVERTON- RAILTON RAILWAY.

    At the meeting ofthe Kentish Council to-day a reference was made to the new railway time-table. Counceillor Cox stated that the ...

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  32. TURKISH SAVAGERY.

    A terrible story of Turkish atrocities against the Greeks of Anatolia is related by Miss Ethel Thompson, of Boston, who worked with the American relief ...

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  33. CHINESE NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Mr. On, Yan Chan[?] leader of the Chinese National League in Australia, who has returned from a tour of New Zealand and Tahiti, says that Dr. Sun ...

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  34. N.S.W. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    The Public Service Board has reported that it is impossible to carry on the N.S.W. State trawling industry, and show a profit on the ...

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  35. AFTERMATH OF AMERICAN STRIKES.

    An outstanding instance of the effect of the recent coal strikes in America, which had been foeseen during the progress of the conflict, ...

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  36. STAGE CHILDREN.

    The New South Wales Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell), was asked to-day by a deputation representing the Actors' Federation to investigate ...

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  37. BOXING.

    After heavy punishment at the hands of Fred. Segar (9.10), Fred. Smith (10.1) was forced to throw in the towel in the seventeenth round. Smith was ...

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  38. MR. OGDEN'S CANDIDATURE FOR THE SENATE.

    At the Mayor's—Courtroom last night Mr. J. E. Ogden opened his campaign for a seat in the Senate. Being a holiday night, a large audience was not ...

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  39. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    Signor Mussohini, the Prime Minister, has issued a manifesto forbidding the diplomatic representatives of the country abroad giving interviews ...

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  40. CRICKET.

    The English team of cricketers to tour South Africa arrived to-day, and were given a luncheon at the City Hall by the Mayor of Capetown. The ...

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  41. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The body of Aubrey Gain, aged four and a half years, who was lost in the bush at Tarago, on October 20, has been found five miles from the place ...

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