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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    The controversy over the leadership of the British Liberal party continues. The "Sunday Express" points out that if Mr. Lloyd George becomes leader of ...

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  3. FRENCH POLITICS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— M. Millernnd, former President of France, in a speech explaining the ...

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  4. ITALIAN POLITICS

    Reuter's Rume correspondent reports:— The debate in the Chamber of Deputies during the past week has ...

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  5. PLOTTING IN SPAIN

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:— A court martial has been opened on four of the persons who were arrested ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Four men were injured, two seriously, when a motor car and a tram car met in a head-on collision on Military-road, Mosman, late on ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. W. W. Killen, M.H.R., reiterated on Saturday his threat to resign from the Progressive and Country party central cnuncil, of which he is ...

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  8. THE WATER SUPPLY

    At the end of 1923, according to the figures published in Saturday's issue of "The Barrier Miner" (as telegraphed from Sydney by "The Miner's" ...

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  9. POLICE INVESTIGATING DEATH

    The Newcastle police are investigating the death of John Blair, who was found dead at the bottom of a well on Saturday at the rear of his premises, ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Michael Lyons, a returned soldier, aged 30 years, died early on Sunday. He had been taken to his home in Wehl-street, from the yard of Mae's ...

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  11. MOTOR DRIVERS' DEATH

    Stanley East, the driver of the motor car which was smashed by a tram at Kogarah on Friday morning, succumbed to his injuries in hospital on ...

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  12. ALLIES' DEBT TO BRITAIN

    The "News of the World" says that Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, intends to press the Allies for the payment of interest on ...

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  13. ROBBERIES IN LONDON

    The latest of a series of daring burglaries attributed to a man known as "the cat burglar" on account of his methods was discovered on Saturday ...

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  14. FIVE PERSONS ARE INJURED WHEN MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    Another motor car capsized near Camden yesterday afternoon. All the five occupants were injured, two seriously. ...

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  15. ALLEGED BURGLAR ARRESTED

    The police have been prosecuting inquiries into the sensational affair, last week at Anthony Hordern's. where an alleged armed robber made ...

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  16. IRELAND

    Five men in a motor car drove up to the Stephen's Green, Dublin, branch of the Bank of Ireland to-day. Four entered and held up the staff with ...

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  17. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    Since Tuesday the police have been dragging the river searching for Richard Glanville, some of whose belongings were found on the river bank. ...

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  18. CONSTANT QUARRELS TEND TO WEAKEN FASCISTI

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:— The fierceness with which political passions are at present raging ...

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  19. BILL TO REINSTATE RAILWAY STRIKERS OF 1920

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— The French Government has secured a narrow majority by 161 votes to 155 ...

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  20. GIRL'S ANKLES BROKEN

    A girl named Encks was yesterday found on a railway line unconscious and with both ankles broken. The accident occurred near Blak Mountain, ...

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  21. FAKED BALLOT BOXES

    It appears that Mr. J. Lyons, Premier of tasmania, in terms of a resolution by the Federal Labor Conference received a letter during tbe week ...

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  22. DISORDERS IN EGYPT

    The Mudir's (Provincial) Court has sentenced 28 civilian cadets who participated in the disorders at the military school on September 8 to eight ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    Joseph Conrad, the famous, novelist and writer of Pacific island tales, who died recently, left £20,000. ...

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  24. WRIT AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    It is said that the writ by Sir William Arrol and Company against the New South Wales Government will claim £80,000. It is based on Dr. ...

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  25. EGYPTIAN POLITICS

    Zaghlul Pasha has resigned the Premiership of Egypt for health reasons. Reuter's Cairo correspondent ...

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  26. WOULD-BE ASSASSIN HAS BEEN EXECUTED

    Namba, who was sentenced to death for the attempted assassination of Prince Hirohito, Regent of Japan, on December 27 last, was executed this ...

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  27. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Reuter's Coblenz correspondent reports:— The control of railways in occupied German territory will be handed over ...

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  28. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    The London "Observer" editorially says: "Australia and New Zealand must be heard concerning the question of the Singapore naval base. ...

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  29. SPEECH BY ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    Archbishop [?]elly in a speech yesterday declared that every man should be a capitalist and seek to have capital of his own. He urged that parents ...

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  30. LIVELY VERBAL SKIRMISH

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, stated at the ballot box inquiry to-day that he hoped to conclude on Friday. ...

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  31. EARL BEATTY MAY RESIGN POST OF FIRST SEA LORD

    A high authority states that Earl Beatty will resign from the post of First Sea Lord at the end of this year. He will probably be succeeded ...

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  32. REMANDED FOR STEALING

    Ernest Saunders (25) was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with stealing £161 from Anthony Worden's. He was remanded for a week. Bail ...

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  33. OFFENSES AGAINST BOYS

    A boy 13 years of age attending the Crown-street School was lured away last Monday by a man who took him to Bankstown where they spent two ...

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  34. GERMANY MAKES PAYMENT TO RESTORE LOUVAIN LIBRARY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— An interesting item of reparation payments disclosed in the ...

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  35. SALVATIONIST'S JUBILEE

    A wonderful reception was given to General Bramwell Booth by a large gathering of Salvation Army workers at the Royal Albert Hall, London, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. ASSAULT ON GIRL

    A midnight ride in a motor car with three men ended in a girl being assaulted in most brutal circumstances at Maroubra early on Saturday ...

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  37. POPULAR DEMONSTRATIONS IN FAVOR OF ZAGHLUL PASHA

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports:— The staffs and students at all schools have struck. The students ...

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  38. FURNITURE SHOP FIRE

    Damage estimated at £4000 was caused by a fire at R. C. Worthley's large furniture store at the corner of Port-road and West-street, Brompton, ...

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  39. U.S.A. DISARMAMENT

    The Shearer suit to restrain the United States Government from sinking the Washington under the terms of the treary has been dismissed. The judge ...

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  40. A BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Bankstown was the scene of another brutal affair on Saturday. A boy went into the scrub to gather some firewood for his mother. A man who ...

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  41. DECISION OF PREMIER TO WITHDRAW RESIGNATION

    Zaghlul Pasha, Premier nf Egypt, has withdrawn his resignation. ...

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  42. FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND

    A fire destroyed the promises of Guthrie Bowron and Company, oil and color merchants: also those of a number of other firms. The damage is ...

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  43. FORD MOTOR WORKS

    It is understood that one of the first undertakings by the Ford motor officials, who arrived on Saturday, will be to float an Australian company with a ...

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  44. MAIL TRAIN DERAILED

    An engine and seven coaches of the Calcutta to Darjeeling mail train were derailed in the early hours of this morning near Gopalpur, on the Eastern ...

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  46. INFLUX OF FOREIGNERS

    As the result of a mass meeting held on Sunday, November 2, a request was sent by the Barrier Industrial and Political Council in the Mining ...

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  47. WOMAN SHOOTS HERSELF

    In a soft drink shop in North Melbourne late on Friday night Mrs. Florence Baker (250, after talking with William Jones, a single man, drew a ...

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  48. CYCLING

    A meeting of the South Cycle Club was held yesterday afternoon when a large attendance of members were present. A deputation was received from ...

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  49. BRITISH STEEL WORKS

    A considerable contribution to the relief of unemployment at Barrow-in-Furness, will follow the New Zealand Government's order from the Barrow ...

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  50. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    Reuter's Christiania (Norway) correspondent' reports:— The "Tidens Tegn." a Christiania paper says that £20,000 has been ...

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  51. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    On Saturday morning a man with his face masked entered the office of Barbats Limited, ironfounders, of North Ipswich, and presented a ...

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  52. ARMISTICE DAY

    Much feeling is evinced by 600 former service men employed in the gas main department of the Manchester Corporation who were docked 27d. for a two ...

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  53. AIR PASSENGER SERVICE

    An aeroplane built to carry four passengers, with baggage and mails, at 115 miles an hour left the Essendon aerodrome on Saturday for Hay to join ...

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  54. WHAT'S THE LATEST SCORE?

    MR. SUBBUBS: My word, a man has a busy time these days giving people information. —"The News." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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