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  2. KING FERDINAND.

    Albajulia, the historical capital of Transylvania, was the scene of remarkable pageantry during the crowning of King Ferdinand of Roumania and Queen Marie ...

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  3. FORTY-EIGHT HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Industrial Court to-day, upon the application of the Metal Trades Employers Association of New South Wales, the hours in the ...

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  4. ELECTIONS ON DECEMBER 16.

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday.—In the course of a political address in the Mechanics' Institute at noon to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) confirmed the unofficial ...

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  5. BRITISH POLICY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) had an enthusiastic reception on returning to London from Manchester, where he spoke on Saturday. Both outside the ...

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  6. FUTURE OF "BAWRA."

    Sir John Higgins, chairman of the British Australasian Wool Realisation Association, stated yesterday that he was not prepared to give his personal views on the ...

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  7. OVERHEAD TRAM WIRES.

    Once again, at its meeting yesterday, the Melbourne City Council declared itself in favour of the introduction of the underground system for electric tramways in the ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND FINANCE.

    Examination of the report of the Queensland auditor-general on the financial position of Queensland indicates a very unsatisfactory state of affairs. Reviewing the ...

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  9. HENLEY REGATTA.

    Arrangements are well in hand for the Henley regatta, which will take place on Saturday, October 28. Already the high wire barricades enclosing the reserve on the ...

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  10. Evacuation of Thrace.

    The evacuation of 350,000 Greeks from Thrace is proving difficult owing to the lack of transport facilities. Women and children are to be seen standing and lying ...

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  11. PROHIBITION AT SEA.

    According to advice received yesterday by the American Consul General in Melbourne (Mr. T. Sammons), the ruling of the Attorney-General of the United States ...

    Article : 439 words
  12. Latest Radio Telephone.

    The Radio Corporation of America has announced a new step in the development of ridio telephone communication. Messages between the United States and ...

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  13. DRY SPELL IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Driven sheep are again crowding the Homebush market, and a run has set in on trucks. Although the Railway department is allotting 1,000 ...

    Article : 240 words
  14. Japan and World Peace.

    The Chicago "Tribune's" correspondent at Tokio interviewed Admiral Kato, who declared that Japan was determined to maintain the position which had resulted ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. Empire Exhibition.

    The guarantee fund of the British Empire Exhibition now amounts to £1,160,000, but the promoters hope that the sum will be doubled in order that their hands may ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. POSTAL OFFICIAL'S CONDUCT.

    With more than 430 pages of evidence transcribed from shorthand notes to its credit, the board of inquiry which for the last seven days has been investigating ...

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  17. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"At present," reads a statement issued on behalf of the Graziers' Association, "the supply of labour is ahead of the demand, and ...

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  18. Steamer Aground.

    Lloyd's Agency reports that the steamer Karamea (5,627 tons), which left Melbourne for Liverpool and other ports on August 19, went aground in the Mersey. ...

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  19. Fascisti Invasion.

    It is stated by the Belgrado correspondent of the "Morning Post" that JugoSlavia is seriously alarmed at the Fascisti invasion of the Fiume area in order to ...

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  20. LAUNCEST[?]N'S CITY MANAGER.

    LAUNCESTON (Tas.), Monday.—A largely attended meeting of ratepayers was held in Albert Hall to-night to consider the action of the Launceston City Council ...

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  21. Irish Rebels Still Militant.

    Joseph Dalton, a Free State officer, brother of General Dalton, was arrested in Dublin and charged with complicity in the shooting of three youthful republicans. ...

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  22. PICKING THE PEA.

    "Until human nature is altered," said the chief commissioner of police (Mr. A. Nicholson) last week, " 'magsmen' and confidence men will continue to prosper." This ...

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  23. Hindenburg as President.

    Field-marshal Hindenburg has promised that if the Reichstag and the people desire it he will stand for the position of President of the Republic. Herr Ebert is now ...

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  24. ESCAPED FROM GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Alfred Lucas, aged 30 years, who was serving a trim of imprisonment for disobedience in connection with a maintenance order, has ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. American Trade Policy.

    A letter by President Harding to Mr. Frank Mondell, Republican leader of the House of Representatives, shows that the President is apparently beginning to take ...

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  26. FOOTBALL SCANDAL.

    The Victorian Football Association, assisted by the honorary commissioners (Messrs. W. R. Rylab, F. G. Menzies, and R. Normand), completed yesterday evening ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Lahore "Pioneer" learns that a world flight is to be attempted next year, according to Colonel Louis Broom, who made a futile trip to Yokohama, Japan, ...

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  29. MOORE PARK MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detectives investigating the death of Daisy Maud Kearney in Moore Park in May, 1921, believe that a shovel was used to dig the grave. In ...

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  30. KILLED IN A QUARRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—George Strickland, widower, with nine children,[?]and an employees of the Cement Compan yat Lithgow, was killed in the new quarry by a fall of about 30 tons of stone. ...

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