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  2. UNIFICATION OF GAUGES.

    "Before this Parliament closes we shall, if we have the numbers, pass into law the bill for the unification of the gauges of the main railway lines between Perth and ...

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  3. BRITISH PLUCK AGAIN.

    Having on board 380 passengers rescued from the German liner Hammonia, which sank in the Atlantic Ocean in a gale while bound for Havana, the Union Castle ...

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  4. REGIONAL GUARANTEES.

    At a meeting of the Disarmaments Committee to-night Lord Robert Cecil will submit regional guarantee proposals based on the report of the temporary mixed ...

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  5. KIPLING'S DENIAL.

    Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association Mr. Rudyard Kipling authorised the publication of the following words:— ...

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  6. NEAR EASTERN DANGER.

    The British ambassador has handed to the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Schanzer) a British note declaring that the moment for academical discussion of ...

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  7. CITY ROBBERIES.

    Following an investigation of the robbery of £1,000 worth of goods from Incley Proprietary Limited, Collins street, on Monday night, Detective Leo O'Sullivan ...

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  8. TARIFF REDUCTIONS.

    Wire-netting and Galvanised Iron. The reduction of the duties on wire-netting, fencing-wire, galvanised iron, and tractors, as promised by the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  9. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    Another censure motion, it is understood, will be moved by the leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) when the debate is resumed on the Budget in the House of ...

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  10. "ILL-FOUNDED ATTACK."

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, official secretary to the Commonwealth in London, replies vigorously to Mr. Oscar Asche's reflections on the treatment of intending emigrants at ...

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  11. Situation in India.

    Lahore is quiet, and the situation at Multan is improving. Normal work has been resumed. Searches have been made, and there have been several arrests, and ...

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  12. Why the Kaiser Fled.

    The Monarchist press has published a letter from Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg to the former Kaiser, in which Von Hindenburg, desiring to remove the bad ...

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  13. British Trade Returns.

    Imports of merchandise into Great Britain during August were valued at £82,687,782, a decrease of £5,893,258 when compared with the figures for August last ...

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  14. Irish Postal Strike.

    Thirty letter sorters have resumed work in Dublin. Shots were fired at the Amiens street post-office, and one man was wounded. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. 48-HOUR WEEK DECISION.

    Mr. G. McPherson, president of the Trades Hall Council, stated yesterday that the decision of the Arbitration Court in upsetting the 44-hour week in the ...

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  16. "GO-SLOW" AT DOCKYARDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—For having introduced the "go slow" policy at Cockatoo dockyards 200 employees, including about 150 boilermakers, were dismissed by the ...

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  17. NAURU ADMINISTRATION.

    Referring last night to the allegations made by Germany regarding the administration of the mandated territory of Nauru, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) ...

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  18. United States Tariff.

    The Tariff Bill has been returned to the United States House of Representatives by the joint conference of both Houses, which has accepted the foreign valuation basis, ...

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  19. London Wool Sales.

    At to-day's wool sales prices continued firm. Good support was given in all sections, and there was no quotable change in prices. The following prices were ...

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  20. THUNDERSTORMS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—During the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock to-day thunderstorms yielded light to heavy rain in the region east from the line joining Hebel and ...

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  21. SIGNALS AT "DANGER."

    As a train which left Flinders street for St. Kilda about half-past 10 o'clock on Saturday morning was approaching the South Melbourne station the driver was ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Themistocles was to have sailed from London on Wednesday with 550 assisted immigrants for Australia, in charge of Mr. Tartakover, of the Migration department, ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    F. Bullock, the Australian rider, denies the report that he is returning at the close of the present racing season in November. ...

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  25. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT[?]

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A number of new bills were read a first time in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly to-day, and notice for leave to introduce ...

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  26. Wooden "White Elephants."

    Two hundred and twenty-six wooden vessels which were built in America during the war, and which have long been considered a white elephant by the United ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND MERINOES.

    A merino stud which was founded on the best Riverina strains, and has worked into a very solid position with purchasers of rams, is that of Messrs. Lord Bros., at ...

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  28. OBSCENE LANGUAGE IN TRA[?].

    At the Sandringham Police Court on Tuesday Frederick Ernest Rojo was fined £5, in default imprisonment, for having used obs[?]ne language in a railway carriage. A second[?]charge of having ...

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