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  2. RETURN OF MR. HUGHES.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived at Fremantle by the s.s. Ormonde this morning, and was given an enthusiastic reception. As soon ...

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  3. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISASTER.

    MOUNT MULLIGAN (Q.), Thursday.— Seventy one bodies have been recovered from the workings of the Mount Mulligan coal mine, and of these 54 have been ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    The State department has published the business paper for the armament conference. All the invited Powers have agreed to it. ...

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  5. IRISH IMPASSE.

    The special representative of the "Daily News" it Gairloch states that Mr. Lloyd George does not intend to reply to Mr. de Valera till next week, and hopes of an ...

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  6. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Federal quarantine officer (Dr. Elkington) announccd to-day that a case of bubonic plague bad occurred at Townsville. The ...

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  7. APPALLING EXPLOSION

    As shifts were being changed yesterday morning at the Badische Auline Dye Works, at Oppau, in the Rhine area occupied by French troops, a series of explosions occurred, wrecking the whole town and causing an appalling loss of life. ...

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  8. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—The national executive of the New Zealand Labour party has decided to send a cable message to the Premier of Queensland ...

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  9. Infected Rat at Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another rat infected with bubonic plague, making three in all, was to-day taken from the A.U.S.N. Company's wharf, at which the steamer ...

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  10. Royal Agricultural Society's Help.

    An opportunity will be given to the public to-day to subscribe to an appeal fund which has been inaugurated by the Royal Agricultural Society to assist the ...

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  11. PLAGUE-INFECTED RATS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Home Secretary has been notified that two plague infected rats have been found in Townsville, one being in a warehouse, and the ...

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  12. A BUTTON DAY.

    Sir,—The suggestion in your leading columns regarding the raising of a fund to relieve the distress occasioned by this appalling tragedy is timely. Might I ...

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  13. Russian Famine Relief.

    The Pope has sent to the president of the League of Nations 1,000,000 lire (normally £40,000), and an accompanying appeal to all States represented, to act promptly to ...

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  14. British Delegates Not Chosen

    A report that Mr. Bonar Law had been selected as a British representative at the Washington conference is denied. No person has yet been nominated or invited. ...

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  15. Ministry Accused of Weakness.

    Mr Robert Lynn, editor of the "North ern Whig" (Belfast), speaking in the Ulster Parliament. said that Mr. Lloyd George had shown deplorable weakness in dealing with ...

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  16. Japanese View of Alliance.

    In a speech Viscount Kato, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, said that the prime motive of the disarmament conference lay in the common desire of Great ...

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  17. STORY OF DISASTER.

    Two detonators in the older part of the works heralded a disaster unprecedented in the history of modern science. Other explosions followed. The first of these ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Women's Suffrage in Belgium.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the Chamber of Deputies has opposed women suffrage, and a conflict between the two Houses has lasted ...

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  19. COMBATING THE DISEASE.

    "The history of plague in all countries renders it certain that the risk to other States of infection from Queensland will continue for an indefinite period." the ...

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  20. CIVIC SCANDALS.

    One of the strangest fights m the history of New York is going on between the newspapers and the major (Alderman Hylan). Nine of the eleven chief morning and ...

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  21. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mr. Lucas, the boxing promoter, has arranged a contest between Lloyd and Arthur Townley, to take place at the National Sporting Club on November 14. ...

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  22. LABOUR AND IRELAND.

    Discussing the rejection of the proposed amendment by Mr. M. Blackburn at the Labour Conference last week, suggesting that the fullest form of self-government ...

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  23. OVATION AT PERTH.

    PERTH. Thursday.—An immense audience awaited Mr. Hughes this afternoon at His Majesty's Theatre. When Mr. Hughes arrived the huge audience found it voice in ...

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  24. More Bodies Identified.

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  25. ATHLETIC RECORD.

    Mountain, of Cambridge University, won the 500 metres (542 yards) race here in 0.65 3-5, which is a world's record. ...

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  26. CENSURE MOTION DEBATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly which sat till 1 o'clock this morning occupied itself to-night with the debate on Sir George Filler's censure motion. ...

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  27. SCOTTISH STEEL TRADE.

    The Central News Agency tells a dismal story of the condition of the Scottish steelmakers. Under Government pressure during war time they made uneconomic ...

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  28. VENTILATION IMPROVED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) has received a telegram from the acting warden at Mount Mulligan, stating that the fan from ...

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  29. Extremists in India.

    The rebels were heavily defeated on Monday in the Macrhi district, and are fleeing before our troops, who are pursuing them. Numbers are being arrested daily. ...

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  30. Turf Syndicate Frauds.

    A man named Hall, alias James, a selfstyled landowner, was charged with fraud at Cardiff involving £40,000. It is alleged that Hall ran a turf syndicate, promising ...

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  31. DEVOTION OF A MATE.

    MOUNT MULLIGAN (Q.), Thursday.— J. Fitzpatrick, W. Johnston, and H. Harrison, who are amongst the victims, were the first miners to commence work at the ...

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  32. Commonwealth Line.

    The manager (Mr. H. B. G. Larkin) of the Commonwealth Line in London has practocally completed arrangements for monthly sailings of Commonwealth liners ...

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  33. British Unemployment.

    The trade unions and Labour party executives have conferred on unemployment, and agreed to a motion calling on the Government to realise the gravity of ...

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  34. What Was the Cause?

    The most likely explanation of the disaster is given by an expert of Brunner, Mond, and Company, who suggests that a leakage of hydrogen was the probable ...

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  35. VICTORIAN LOANS.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—Mr. Mcpherson, Treasurer of Victoria, arrived at Fremantle by the s.s. Ormonde to-day. He will travel to Melbourne overland on ...

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  36. BEREAVED FATHER'S TRIAL.

    CAIRNS (Q), Thursday.—Mr. D. Hutton, whose two sons and son-in-law were killed, left the Mareeba Hospital, of which he was an inmate, to assist in the recovery ...

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  37. Fire on S.S. Port Augusta.

    The latest wireless message from the steamer Port Augusta states that the fire in her cargo space has spread to No. 2 hold. The smoke is too dense for the hold to be ...

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  38. Ultimatum to Hungary.

    The Council of Ambassador, sitting in Paris, is sending to Hungary an ultimatum demanding the evacuation of the western provinces (the Burgenland, ceded by the ...

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  39. Trades Hall Regret.

    A motion was agreed to by the Trades Hall Council lat night as follows:- "That a minute be placed an record expressing the council's regret at the deplorable accident ...

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  40. Town's Terrible Fate.

    Messages received in Paris state that the explosion occurred at half-past 7 in the morning. All telephones and telegraphs in the district have been destroyed. Much ...

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  41. Canadian Cabinet.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Meighen) has reorganised the Cabinet, with the view of strengthening it for the approaching elections. Ten members have been retained. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    "Le Matin" says that an influential French miller is forming a combine of the principal French flour mills with mills which he owns in other countries to fight foreign ...

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  43. Reconstruction of Europe.

    Field Marshal Landendorff, interviewed by "Le Matin," said that a war of revenge against the Allies, particularly France, was impossible from the ...

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  44. EFFECT ON STEAMERS.

    Discussing the possibility of rats having landed from the 17 steamers which arrived at Melbourne, from Brisbane before the Queensland Health authorities notified the ...

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  45. MAN BITES CAT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—A peculiar case was heard in the Smythsdale Police Court on Weddnesday, when George Armstrong was charged with having, at Smythesdale, on ...

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  46. VICTIMS FROM VICTORIA.

    Among the bodies recovered at the Mount Mulligan mine on Wednesday was one identified as that of S. Seymour. A miner named Sydney Seymour. single, worked at ...

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  47. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At Hall—City of Winchester. At Port said.—Omar. At Colombo—Sangola. At Port Natal —Bardic. Departures.—For Sydney—Canadian Scottish, ...

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