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  2. ARE AUSTRALIANS STALE?

    The match between the Australians and Sussex promises to be interesting. On the first day the Australians were dismissed for 209 after an early collapse, and the county ...

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  3. LABOUR'S AIMS.

    In addition to the revolutionary proposals made by the All-Australian Congress in Melbourne in July, which the Victorian State conference of the Australian Labour ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    In a statement issued yesterday in reply to an article which appeared in "The Argus" of August 25, regarding faulty construcitonal work on new steamers of the ...

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  5. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Lieut.-General Smuts), on his return from England, was entertained at a civic luncheon in Cape Town. In his speech he dealt with the ...

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  6. KING'S WISH FOR PEACE.

    The King replying to the Convocation of Canterbury's address says:- "Let us thank God that some measure of response has been vouchsafed to my ...

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  7. "AD." MEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The question whether newspapers should be compelled to publish a certificate of their true circulation was the main subject of discussion when the "Ad. Men" ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS

    Additional returns from country centres yesterday confirmed the election of a number of candidates in the State elections, but the position of parties was not altered. ...

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  9. MESSAGE TO DE VALERA.

    Sir,—It is evident from Mr. O'Leary's reply to the questions put to him that they came too near to the heart of the matter to be honestly answered, so ...

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  10. TENSION IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Government acted promptly and confidently, with the result that Herr Erzberger's murder consolidated ...

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  11. ADVICE OF GENERAL SMUTS

    Speaking at a civic welcome on his return after having attended the Imperial Conference, the Premier (Lieut.-General Smuts) referred to the Irish situation. ...

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  12. MINISTRY TO MEET HOUSE

    Ministers have decided to meet the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, and throw upon the House the responsibility of interpreting the will of the electors. After the ...

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  13. ILL-FATED EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Francis Birtles, motorist and cyclist, who was commissioned by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughs) towards the end of last year to proced across the continent to ...

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  14. "WATCHDOGS" OF LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In consequence of the State Labour Ministry's failure to appoint any of the leading Trades Hall officials to the Legislative Council, a new ...

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  15. Krupp's Huge Trust.

    Krupp's new trust includes the General Electricity Company, the Rhenish metal works, and the Wolf Company. It also plans to absorb four new coal and ...

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  16. Nations' Court of Justice.

    Thirty-five groups of nations have submitted to the League of Nations the names of candidates for judgeships of the International Court of Justice. ...

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  17. FIERCE RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    In the fierce fighting over a wide area in Belfast on Wednesday morning the principal city thoroughfares came within the danger zone, ...

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  18. Large Payment to Allies.

    The Vice-President of the Reichstag has announced that Germany has paid 1,000,000,000 gold marks (normally £50,000,000) to the Allies, in accordance ...

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  19. FAMINE AND REBELLION.

    It is reported that the starving population of the Russian Governments of Tambov, Voronezh, and Orel nre in open rebellion, and that the troops sent against ...

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  20. Dissatisfied Labour Member

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Peterson, Labour member for Normanby, left tonight for Rockhampton, and at Gracemere to-morrow night will review certain ...

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  21. ART OF ADVERTISING.

    Interesting addresses upon various phases of advertising were given at the sitting of the convention in the Athenæum Hall last evening. ...

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  22. Soviet's Political Jealousy.

    The Riga correspondent of the Copenhagen "Politiken" states that the Soviet dissolved the non-political relief committee, appointed to make an international ...

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  23. March of Armed Miners.

    A report from Charleston states that, despite the proclamation in which President Harding asked the armed miners from Mingo to disperse before to-day otherwise ...

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  24. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The debate was continued in the Legialative Assembly tonight on Sir George Fuller's censure motion. The proceedings were robbed of ...

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  25. Film Trade Combine.

    The Federal Trade Commissioner has charged the Famous Players' Lasky Corporation, as a cinema combination, with violation of the Anti-trust Law, and also ...

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  26. BICKERING IN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Lively interchanges took the in the House of Assembly to-day during the consideration in committee of the Licenses Reduction ...

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  27. Team's Reported Loss.

    The "Star" has interviewed Armstrong concerning the statement made by the "Daily Chronicle" that Armstrong told G. E. C. Wood that if the Australian team ...

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  28. Gaps in Prohibition.

    The Government has begun a new campaign against liquor smuggling at Atlantic ports from the West Indies. Scores of prohibition agents have been ...

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  29. Disorders in India.

    A military force is moving against a strong body of Moplah rebels entrenched between Tanur and Tiruranpadi. Pannani is isolated, but all is well. Railway ...

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  30. WOMEN AND POLITICS.

    Public men will have to take the votes and influence of women more seriously than before or the women's vote will be smaller in future than it was at the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    Twenty-two bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of the airship R38 at Hull. The British Air Ministry has accepted ...

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  32. REFUSAL TO PAY FOR MEALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Some of the unemployed have troubled restaurant proprietors by obtaining meals and then, when asked for payment, telling the employees of the ...

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  33. NORTHER TERRITORY.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Minister for home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) in the leasing of the hotels formerly controlled by the Federal ...

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  34. Unemployment Relief.

    Thousands of unemployed in Shoreditch, Huckney, and Holborn marched to the offices of the respective Boards,of Guardians, and demanded adequate relief. The ...

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  35. Union Seizes Bakery.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that transportation officials and members, in consequence of the firm's non-payment of the union's ...

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  36. VOTING ANALYSED.

    Although the verdict of the people was not as decisive as the Ministry had hoped that it would be, analysis of the voting figures shows that the National cause has ...

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  39. Punishment for Auxiliaries.

    A court-martial at Galway has sentenced two "black-and-tans" to 10 years penal servitude each for having broken into a Farm and Dairy. See special article by ...

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