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  2. ALLIES AND TURKS.

    The conference of military leaders, Allied and Turkish was opened at Mudania this morning. No Allied newspaper representative is ...

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  3. FREE STATE AND REBELS.

    The Free State Government has offered an unconditional amnesty to all offenders surrendering their arms before October 15. The Dail Eireann discussed the question ...

    Article : 478 words
  4. POWER PROJECTS.

    It having been announced on behalf of the Labour and Farmers' Union parties in the Legislative Assembly that they would hold aloof from the suggestion of the ...

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  5. CENTENNIAL PARK MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mystery still surrounds the Centennial Park murder. The body found in the park late on Tuesday afternoon was identified this morning ...

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  6. ELECTION PREPARATIONS.

    Preparations being made indicate that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has decided to hold the general election on Saturday, December 16. To give sufficient ...

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  7. TRIAL OF LESLIE TAYLOR.

    Limping on crutches, Leslie Taylor, who had been shot in Bourke street on the previous night, entered the dock at the Court of General Sessions yesterday to ...

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  8. EDUCATION OUTBACK.

    In some stray notes upon the Schools Jubilee Exhibition—then only taking shape and infinitely more satisfying now—I suggested that, looking under the surface of ...

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  9. EX-KAISER'S MEMOIRS

    The great Westphalian coal workers strike, in the spring of 1890, took the civil administration by surprise, causing great confusion and bewilderment, especially ...

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  10. ESPERANCE BAY SAILS.

    Threatened with arrest for refusal of duty, the 71 stewards of the Commonwealth Government liner Esperance Bay yesterday considered their position at a ...

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  11. IDLE COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Both sides are awaiting developments in the coal-mining dispute. The mines on the South Coast remained closed to-day, and no move was ...

    Article : 355 words
  12. EVENTS IN FAR EAST.

    Advices from Foochow indicate that the Fukien province has declared its independence of the Central Government, and is af[?]liating with Dr. Sun Yat Sen in ...

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  13. AMERICA AND EUROPE.

    The well-known banker, Mr. J. W. Lamont member of the firm of J. P. Morgan and Co., in an address to the 48th convention of the American Bankers' ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. Wireless Links with Pacific.

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, manager of Amalgamated Wireless of Australasis Ltd., who is at present in England, has, with two expert assistants, exhaustively examined ...

    Article : 294 words
  15. Murder of Natives.

    Confirmation of the death sentence on the South African miner, Stassen, who was convicted for shooting two natives during the Rand troubles, has caused great ...

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  16. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    Referring yesterday to the statement from the Graziers' Association, of Sydney, that the shearers' strike committee proposed to declare the strike off in a few ...

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  17. Hindenburg Still Hopes.

    Field-Marshal von Hindenburg on his 75th birthday received a number of deputations. Replying to congratulations, he said:—"Great times must come again ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. Drowned in Aeroplane Fall.

    An aeroplane disaster of unusual character has taken place at Swansea, in Wales. The machine, which was carrying three persons, made a sudden spiral nose-dive, ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Russian delegation in London states that M. Lenin was able to resume his work on the Council of People's Commissaries on Monday. ...

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  20. English Dunlops Cheaper.

    Hie Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. has reduced the prices of all grades of tyres by 33 per cent. The reduction is expected to become general. ...

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  21. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There is an outbreak of pneumonic influenza at Coolah Mr. M. J. Fitzpatrick died in the Coolah Hospital after a short illness. There are ...

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  22. "GO-SLOW" AT DOCKYARDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Many members of the Federated Iron Trades Union have been rendered idle in consequence of the boilc[?]makers having introduced "go-slow" ...

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  23. ST. KILDA COUNCIL AND RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—On Tuesday last a report was published of a deputation that waited on the St. Kilda Council regarding returned soldiers. I do not wish to in any way ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

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  26. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    At the meeting of the Caulfield Council on Tuesday night, a letter was received from the Malvern Council to the effect that that body was in favour of the establishment of a second ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. GEELONG WOOLLEN MILLS.

    Three tenders for the purchase of the Geelong Woollen Mills have been received by the Federal Ministry. The Minister for Defence (Mr. Massy Greene) in making ...

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  29. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

    Funds to the extent of £1,500 were raised by Mrs. Wharington, then mayoress of Caulfield, about two years ago, for the erection of a ward at the Queen's Memorial Hospital, to be known ...

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