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  2. WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—Cabinet Ministers have been busy throughout the week-end in drafting a reply to the American Note, received last Thursday, on Britain's war ...

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  3. WHEAT BOUNTY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 27.—A number of United Australia Party and Country Party senators will hold a special meeting to-morrow to discuss the Ministry's proposals ...

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  4. MORE CROP FIRES.

    MULLEWA, Nov. 26.—About 11 a.m. yesterday a tractor spark caused a fire to break out in Mr. McAuliffe's crop at Wongoondy. Fanned by a strong wind, ...

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  5. PEASANTS REVOLT.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 26.—A serious situation has arisen at Alwar, a State in central India, where the peasants of hundreds of villages are refusing to pay land ...

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  6. IRISH SURPRISE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—It was announced to-day by the High Commissioner for the Irish Free State (Mr. John Dulanty) that "his Majesty, on the advice of the ...

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  7. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—Sound rather than brilliant batting by Sutcliffe and Wyatt placed England in a strong position in the match with New South Wales at the ...

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  8. HELLES EVACUATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Castigating those who refer to Armistice Day as humbug, General Sir Ian Hamilton, who commanded the Mediterranean Expeditionary ...

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  9. OUTBREAK NEAR KOORDA.

    KOORDA, Nov. 26.—A fire broke out yesterday afternoon and destroyed about 100 acres of crop on Messrs. P. C. Hunt's and T. C. L. Brown's properties. A hot ...

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  10. CONCERN IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 27.—The attitude of the Wheat Board in refusing to re-open negotiations with the State Government is causing grave concern in the wheat and ...

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  11. ATTITUDE TO BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Publication yesterday of the Notes despatched by the United States to Britain, France and Belgium individually, in reply to their ...

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  12. SWEPT FROM ROCK.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—After being swept by a wave from a rock at Avalon Beach on Saturday, James Wise (40), an unemployed labourer, was being brought ashore ...

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  13. HISTORY OF OBLIGATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The widespread suffering and loss of trade, affecting the prosperity of the whole world, which had resulted from handling of the debts ...

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  14. THE PLAY.

    New South Wales was without the services of Oldfield, the wicket-keeper, when play was resumed in hot weather. Oldfield was suffering from a slight attack ...

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  15. HIT WITH IRON BAR.

    When about to get on his motor cycle, after locking up a service station at the corner of Loch-street and Karrakatta-road, Karrakatta, about 10.50 o'clock last night, ...

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  16. THE HOLD-UP MOVE.

    As far as could be ascertained last night, there had been no change during the week-end in the attitude of farmers in various wheat-growing districts who are ...

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  17. ARGENTINE FINANCE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 26.—The Finance Minister announced to-day that the English banker, Sir Otto Niemeyer, has been commissioned to advise Argentina on her ...

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  18. THE GERMAN PROBLEM

    BERLIN, Nov. 26.—Continuing his efforts to form a stable Government, President von Hindenburg conferred on the political situation to-day with Captain von ...

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  19. FRANCO-RUSSIAN PACT

    PARIS, Nov. 25.—A Franco-Russian pact of non-aggression signed to-day provides that there shall be no recourse to war and admits the inviolability of territories ...

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  20. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The president of the Wheat-growers' Union (Mr. G. I. Boyle) visited Southern Brook (16 miles from Northam) yesterday, and on his return to the city late ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. Lake Yealering.

    LAKE YEALERING, Nov. 26.—A mass meeting of wheat growers at Lake Yealering to-day decided by an overwhelming majority to postpone deliveries from this ...

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  22. DUTCH NAVAL CRUISE.

    KUPANG, Nov. 26.—Yesterday three seaplanes of the Dutch Navy, and last night two Dutch cruisers, the Van Galen and the Wittedewith, arrived here on their ...

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  23. TERRORISTS FOILED.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 26.—Terrorists who thrice in the past year have attempted to wreck the express from Calcutta to Dehradun (in the United Provinces) ...

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  24. Katanning.

    KATANNING, Nov. 26.—After a public meeting of farmers and citizens on Friday night, about 70 farmers held a conference in camera to discuss further the ...

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  25. THEFT FROM SHOP TILL

    BUNBURY, Nov. 26.—Raphael de Vaurno (43) was sentenced to three months' imprisonment when he appeared before Mr. L. L. Crockett, R.M., in the ...

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  26. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—About 30 of the delegates representing the Indian States and British India at the Indian roundtable conference were received by the ...

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  27. REVIEW OF PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The text of the reply of the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Stinson) to the British Note on war debts was as follows:— ...

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  28. EX-OFFICER IMPRISONED.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—An Australian, Dr. Douglas (35), described as a demonstrator, who pleaded guilty at the Middle-sex Sessions to having obtained money by ...

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  29. OARSMAN'S PLUCKY FEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—Henley-on-the-Yarra was held in delightful weather yesterday, thousands of persons thronging the river banks in the afternoon and ...

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  30. Koorda.

    KOORDA, Nov. 26.—One load of wheat was delivered over the weighbridge at Koorda this morning. Officials of the Wheat-growers' Union state that if the ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR RACING.

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), Nov. 26.—Sir Malcolm Campbell, the British motor car racer, has accepted an offer to come here and attempt a new world automobile ...

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  32. ATTITUDE OF N.S.W. GROWERS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—A telegram from the Wheat-growers' Union of Western Australia has been received by the Wheat-growers' Association of New South ...

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  33. ATLANTIC LINERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Atlantic Shipping Conference has decided not to continue fully the heavy cuts in passenger fares which were decided on last April, and ...

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  34. PLAY ACHIEVES ITS PURPOSE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—At the end of the performance of Miss Preston Stanley's play. "Whose Child?" at the Criterion Theatre last night. Miss Stanley announced ...

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  35. MT. MORGAN MINES.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 27.—The mining industry at Mt. Morgan has revived, and the directors and experts of the company we confident that its future as an asset ...

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  36. STABILISING PRICES.

    CALGARY (Canada), Nov. 26.—The Dominion Government has been requested to convene a world wheat conference in a resolution which was approved at Friday's ...

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  37. DR. MONTGOMERY DEAD.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Dr. Montgomery, formerly Bishop of Tasmania, collapsed and died at his residence in Donegal a few moments after he had read the induction ...

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  38. FALL IN STERLING.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—During yesterday, before publication of the war debt Notes, the pound sterling touched 3.20½ dollars (par 4,866), a fall of 4 5-8 cents and ...

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  39. JUMP FROM SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—Daniel Hogan (63), of Stanley-street, North Sydney, was killed when he jumped from the Harbour Bridge yesterday morning. Two men ran ...

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  40. CHURCH'S WINDFALL.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 27.—The Rev. H. Wallace-Bird, rector of St. Augustine's Church, Unley, told his congregation at evensong to-night that as a result of the day of ...

    Article : 83 words
  41. SKETCHES BY DAVID LOW.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The critics welcome the captivating grimness of Mr. David Low's "Russian Sketchbook," which has an illuminating letterpress by Mr. ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. A SNOW-WHITE ELEPHANT.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 26.—The primitive peoples of Travancore State in South India have been deeply stirred by reports of the appearance of a snow-white elephant near ...

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  43. THE CHALLENGE OF OTTAWA.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Speaking on the address-in-reply in the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. Maxton (Lab.) said that when Ministers talked of war dangers they ...

    Article : 77 words
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  45. English Critics' Views.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Discussing the Test prospects, Mr. Neville Cardus states in the "Observer" that the form of the English team is tantalising, but makes for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 452 words
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