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  2. MINISTERS BETTING.

    SYDNEY, Thuseday.—At to-day's sittings of the Wheat Commission, Mr. Curtis, counsel for the original advisory board of thc central wheat office, continued the ...

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  3. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    Immediately after questions were answered in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, the debate on the second reading of thc Constitution ...

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  4. HAMPTON GOLD DISCOVERY.

    Some weeks ago, during the strike of timber splitters, which caused a stoppage of work in the Kalgoorlie mines, several well-known mining men. were motoring ...

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  5. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    An important conference of unions allied with the National Union of Railway-men and the Transport Workers Federation, summoned to consider the question of ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Etienne Poulet, the famous French "ace," intended to leave Paris yesterday (Wednesday), in commencement of his ambitious attempt to fly to Australia. At ...

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  7. BOLSHEVIK REVERSES.

    News received, through Copenhagen staten that the Finns have smashed tho Bolshevik front and captured some thousands of the enemy. ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal Parliament is now rushing through legislation at a great rate preparatory to the dissolution and election. It was estimated that Parliament would be ...

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  9. U.S.A, AND PEACE TREATY

    The United Stales Senate on Wednesday agreed to an immediate vote on all the amendments to the Peace Treaty which have been recommended by the Foreign ...

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  10. ANOTHER CONSTITUTION BILL.

    Just before the House of Representatives adjourned.last night: the Prime Minister (Air. Hughes) introduced another bill to amend the Constitution. This bill provides ...

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  11. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The British Board of Trade "Journal" directs attention to what it calls thc serious.decline of Great Britain's preponderance in Australia's import trade. ...

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  12. SINN FEIN RULE.

    The authorities at Dublin Castle have obtained a copy of a proclamation alleged to have been issued by the military authority of the "Irish Republic." ...

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  13. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    The editor of "Volkstem" (the leading Boer journal published in Pretoria), who is visiting what' was formerly German South-west Africa, writes: ...

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  14. Improved Train Service.

    There was a remarkable improvement on Wednesday on the trunk railway lines; while the London suburban traffic was running with, increasing smoothness. There ...

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  15. WHEAT POOLS.

    Beyond saying that he had written to the president of the Stock Exchange, offering to supply at any time particulars of the condition of the various wheat pools, ...

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  16. Triumph of Motor-Lorries.

    A feature of the strike is the triumph of motor-lorries, some of which are running with goods 100 miles out from London. This method of distributing food is likely to be ...

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  17. Feeding Germany.

    "Vorwacrts," the Berlin Socialist organ, declares that the task of feeding Germany during the winter is hopeful. The results from the harvest are good, while Norway is ...

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  18. Race Riots in America.

    Race riots have broken out at Selena (Arkansas), where whites and negroes are fighting in the streets, many being wounded. Troops have been despatched to the ...

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  19. Mutinous French Sailors.

    Towards the end of May the crews of four French warships, yielding to an appeal by thc Bolsheviks in thu Crimea, hoisted the red flag, and sailed away. They were ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—There is no doubt that the statements made during, the last few-weeks by those responsible for the mangement of the Australian wheat finances (particularly ...

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  21. Meteorologists Confer.

    The Empire conference of meteorologists opened at the Air Ministry in London on Wednesday. Mr. H. A. Hunt representing Australia and Colonel D. C. Bates New ...

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  22. Agents-General and Minister.

    The Australian Agents-General strongly resent the treatment meted out to them by is the Food Ministry in regard to Tuesday's deputation. ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Beginning at the end of November, the Commonwealth Government shipping line will inaugurate a regular fortnightly service, of cargo steamers between Great ...

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  24. Australian Athletes.

    The Australian athletes on board the Euripides sent a challenge by wireless to Durban before arriving there to compete in swimming, rowing, cricket, &c. The local ...

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  25. Shantung Controversy.

    A despatch from Kufow, in Shantung, states that Kung Hsiaug-ku, special dclegate of the Shantung Provincial Assembly to Paris, when interviewed, said that one ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Fitzpatrick) moved for reimposition of the super tax ot 3d. in thc £1 on incomes for ...

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  27. Galvanised Iron Works.

    At a meeting in London on Wednesday of John Lysaght Ltd., ironmasters, galvanisers, and constructional engineers the chairman said that he regarded the ...

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  28. Germans in Baltic.

    Herr Noske, thc German War Minister, referring to the ultimatum of the Allies ordering German troops to evacuate the Baltic provinces, declares that his ...

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  29. Rand Mines.

    The mining outlook, despite the recent appreciation of gold values, is regarded as critical, says a Johannesburg message. Tile chief cause of anxiety is the ...

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  30. Nemesis in Hungary.

    The new Hungarian Government has instituted criminal proceedings against 1,500 persons charged with misdeeds during the Bolshevik regime. ...

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  31. PRICES IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Legislative Assembly to-day passed a bill for the appointment of a commissioner who is to have power to declare what are necessary ...

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  32. POSITION OF THE STATES.

    While certain statements on the subject have given rise to the belief that the State Premiers had urrived at some tort of agreement with th Prime Minister about the ...

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  33. British Revenue Returns.

    The British revenue for the six months. of the financial year ending September 30 was £458,998,000. Customs contributed £71,880,000; excise, £51,225,000; stamps ...

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