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  2. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    Reuter's Tientsin correspondent reports:— General Feng [?] [?]-siang and General Chang Tso-lin have arrived a[?] ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    There were the customary brilliant scenes in the historic library of the London Guildhall on the occasion of the Lord Mayor's reception. The ...

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  4. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    Trouble occurred ut the Woolloo[?] mooloo wharf yesterday morning when ubout 200 waterside workers made a hostile demonstration against ...

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  5. PLOTTING IN SPAIN

    A self-styled Spanish agitator, writing in "Le Matin," says that Spanish emigres on the frontier awaiting an outbreak of the revolutionary ...

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  6. ARMISTICE DAY

    The official ceremony in connection with Armistice Day was held in Martin Place yesterday, It was of the usual impressive character. The ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Charles Jacques, assistant, shunter in the railway goods yard at Perth, while pushing a truck shortley before [?] o'clock yesterday morning, was ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Otto Hansen, who did not appear fo trial on Monday for the theft of some silk was yesterday found dead in Cent[?]nial Park with a bullet wound in ...

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  9. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

    Judge Scholes yesterday dealt with James Cant, who was convicted on Monday of conspiracy to defraud a shareholder in the Australian General ...

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  10. JURY FAILS TO AGREE

    In the Criminal Court yesterday after six days' hearing the jury disagreed for a second time in the case in which Charles Andrews, an accountant, was ...

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  11. W[?]I-FU GOING SOUTH TO REASSEMBLE HIS FORCES

    Reuter's Chff[?] correspondent reports:— General W[?] pei-fu was to-day interviewed aboard a transport in the ...

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  12. STEWARDS' UNION MEETS

    The Marine Stewards' Union held a meeting in the Trades Hall yesterday. Members subsequently stated that the attitude taken up was that every ...

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  13. SAFE BREAKERS AT WORK

    Safeblowers wrecked the door of a large safe at the office of the North Sydney Tile and Brick Company on Monday night. The door hit the wall ...

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  14. EXECUTIONS AT BARCELONA

    Two men, who were accused of participating in a collision with the police on November 6, in which one policeman was wounded, were court-martialled on ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Owing to the crane trouble the supply of coal hoopers is becoming reduced. If a satisfactory settlement is not reached by the end of the week ...

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  16. MOVEMENT SUPPRESSED IS FEELING IN MADRID

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:— The general impression here is that the revolutionary movement in the ...

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  17. MENTAL PATIENT KILLED

    James Spiers, an inmate of the Gladesville Mental Hospital, died at the institution as a result of a blow on the head from another inmate on ...

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  18. LONDON CELEBRATION

    Armistice Day was celebrated in London in fine weather. The great silence was most impressive, millions of people standing bareheaded for two minutes, ...

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  19. SECRET BALLOT HINTED AT

    It is reported that a number of waterside workers are demanding a secret ballot. ...

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  20. FIRE AT MOTOR WORKS

    Consternation was caused among South Australian architects yesterday when it was learned that among the articles destroyed in the fire at ...

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  21. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. T. R. Bavin, the AttorneyGeneral, replying to questions by Messrs. T. J. Hoskins (Western ...

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  22. DAIRYMAN IS FINED

    In the Burwood Police Court yesterday Alexander David, a dairyman, of Enfield, was fined £10. or three weeks' imprisonment, for selling milk from a ...

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  23. U.S. DISARMAMENT

    A Washington message states that Mr. William Shearer, whose charges that the United States had excessively reduced their naval armaments were ...

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  24. 40 ARRESTS IN MADRID

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— News from Madrid states that about 40 arrests have been made, including ...

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  25. SHOOTING CHARGE DISMISSED

    James Edward Robinson, a lavatory attendant, was charged at the Quarter Sessions yesterday with maliciously shorting at two men who had ...

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  26. OBSERVANCE IN DUBLIN

    Traffic was held up for two hours in Dublin owing to the enormous crowds participating in the Armistice Day celebrations. ...

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  27. ACTION FOR LIBEL

    Lady Terringt[?]h, a former member of the House of Commons, was plaintiff to-day in a libel action in the King's Bench Division against London Express ...

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  28. COAL MINERS THROWN IDLE

    As a direct result of the waterside workers' boycott seven collieries and 1700 miners were thrown idle yesterday. This is due to the no-overtime ...

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  29. PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN FRANCE

    World-wide Armistice Day celebrations are recorded in telegrams received from Reuter's agency. It was a holiday in France. All shops were ...

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  30. COCKROACH IN PIE

    In the Balmain Police Court yesterday Alfred Welch, a pastrycook, of Balmain, was fined £10, or two months' gaol, for having sold a pie with a ...

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  31. MAN FALLS OFF STEAMER

    On her bi-weekly trip to Whyalla yesterday the tug Nelcebic had as a passenger Mr. A. M'Nichol, who was recently employed at the Port Pirie ...

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  32. CRISIS FAST APPROACHING IN COAL MINING INDUSTRY

    It is expected that thousands more miners will be thrown idle in a few days time if the present tactics are continued by the waterside workers. ...

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  33. COUNCIL OFFICER'S PROTEST

    Mr. Weeks, the City Council's engineer and surveyor, has written a letter to the council reiterating his objections to holding office any longer, ...

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  34. SENSATION AT THEATRE

    There was a sensation last night at the King's Theatre when a shellshocked soldier waved his arms and cried out, "Good-bye, mother." He ...

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  35. MISAPPROPRIATION ALLEGED

    A Forbes message states that John Lindsay Todd, a well-known tennis player, was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of the ...

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  36. CONFERENCE BEING HELD

    A compulsory conference between the parties in the shipping trouble takes place in Melbourne to-day. If a settlement of the dispute is not arrived ...

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  37. DAL MONTE IN CHICAGO

    A Chicago message states that Toti Dal Monte made a successful debut in America, causing a popular sensation. Critics generally declare ...

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  38. OBJECTION BY NEWSPAPERS TO PROPOSED LEGISLATION

    The city evening papers have commenced a vigorous campaign against the proposed legislation which forbids the publication of divorce court ...

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  39. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    It is expected that the Victorian Labor Government will be defeated by 34 votes to 27 to-night, when the-no confidence motion is launched by Mr. ...

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  40. FAKED BALLOT BOXES

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, will begin his inquiry into the ballot box scandals in this State on Thursday morning. ...

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  41. THE SENATE VACANCY

    The meeting of the National party will be resumed on Thursday afternoon for the selection of a Senator in the late Senator McDougall's place. ...

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  42. MAX ASSAULTED BY MOB

    A wharf laborer was set upon last night by the waterside strikers. The victim's jaw was fractured and his body was terribly bruised with kicks. The ...

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  43. PRICE OF BUTTER REDUCED

    The butter merchants to-day reduced the price of butter by a halfpe[?]y a [?]ound to 149/4 a cwt. ...

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  44. TASMANIAN POLITICS

    The Legislative Assembly of Tasmania has passed a bill for compulsory voting. ...

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  45. FARMER SERIOUSLY BURNT

    A farmer named Brown, wnile burning-off near Whangarai, became, surrounded by flames. He boldly rushed through the flames and was terribly ...

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  46. SOME WATERSIDE WORKERS PREPARED TO WORK AFTER 5.

    It is understood from conversations with some members of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day that they are prepared to lift the embargo so far ...

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  47. MYERSON LIBEL CASE ENDED

    The protracted litigation by Emanuel Myerson against "Smith's Weekly" and the cross appeals lodged by both sides against the recent decision were ...

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  48. EDUCATIONAL

    Mr. A. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, replying to a deputation which protested against the alteration for the closing of schools from ...

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  49. STATE DRINK BILL

    Mr. H. A. Smith, Government Statistician, estimates that the State's drink bill for the year ended June 30 was £11,349,000, equal to £5 2/8 a head, ...

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  50. POLITICIAN'S CAR STOLEN

    The police have received a report that Mr. Cecil Murphy, M.L.A., had his motor car stolen from outside of the Unitarian Church in Oxford-street, ...

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  51. DARLING DROWNING CASE

    In the Courthouse this morning Mr. G. A. Stevenson, district coroner, again adjourned the inquest in coun[?]tion with the finding in the Darling ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. WOOL SALES

    High wool prices were recorded yesterday at the Sydney sales. The clip from Mr. H. Hardman's Barraba Station, reached the record ...

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  54. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS

    Justice Sir Charles Darling gave judgment for the defendants. ...

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  55. TEMPERANCE MATTERS

    Mr. E. J. Loxton, M.L.A., in speaking at Burwood on Monday, said that if the Government, did not carry out its election pledge on behalf of t[?]e ...

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  56. THE APPIN MURDER

    A motion for a special appeal by William Simpson against his conviction for the murder of Guy Clift at Appin, was yesterday refused by the High ...

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    Seven new bills were brought before the Assembly recently—News item. MR. SUBBUBS: That's nothing. I get dozens of them at the end of every month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  58. TIPPING COMPETITION

    The winner of the "Daily Guardian" tipping competition was Mr. R. J. Stiffe, a rather appropriate, or inappropriate name. He receives £500. He ...

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  59. MORGAN-STREET SCHOOL

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. M. J. Doe asked Mr. A. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, if he is aware of the great crowding at ...

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  60. RAILWAY STATION ROBBED

    Mackay (Queensland), Wednesday. Burglars broke open a safe at the Walkerston railway station and secured £200. ...

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  61. WIRELESS FROM NEW YORK

    Advice has been received that the W.G.Y. Station at New York will be broadcasting on a wave length of 380 metres on Thursdays, November 13 and ...

    Article : 70 words
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