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  2. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    A representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association reported to-day:— The statement as to trouble having ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that the Attorney General (Mr. A. Mitchel Palmer) has announced that the hearing in connection ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    In the course of a speech in Columbus (Ohio), President Wilson, who is making a tour of the country in advocacy of the League of Nations, said that unless the ...

    Article : 286 words
  5. BRITAIN.

    Negotiations are proceeding for the renewal of the Australian contracts for frozen meat with the Government. It is understood that large supplies from Argentina ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. STATE SAWMILLS.

    After Cabinet yesterday, the attention of the Minister for Works (Mr. George) was drawn to the action taken by Messrs. Smith and O'Loghlen in the ...

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  7. WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.

    A Bill is to be introduced into Parliament during the present session, one of the objects of which will be to make women eligible to be returned as members. This ...

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  8. UGLY MEN.

    The Ugly Men's Association of Voluntary Workers made a request to the Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) yesterday, that their instructional school for returned soldiers ...

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  9. INDIA.

    The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford), in opening the session of the Legislative Council, made an impressive speech. He said that the final decision on the Turkish peace ...

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  10. FLYING.

    In addition to the sense of wonderment and novelty associated with the State's initiation into the science of aviation by Major Brearley, there is growing up a ...

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  11. THE LATE GENERAL BOTHA.

    There was a large and representative gathering at the Botha memorial service in Westminster Abbey to-day. General Sir W. Birdwood (one of his Majesty's ...

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  12. "DIGGERS" AS STUDENTS.

    Ninety-seven Australian officers and men have arrived here from Britain en route to the University of California, where they are to receive a year's intensive training in the ...

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  13. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, is answer to Mr. Vowles as to whether the Government had arranged for a loan from an American source, Mr. Ryan (the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    Mr. Edward L[?]eas (Agent-General for South Australia) said, in the course of an interview to-day that while the question of the abolition of the States offices in ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIK ATROCITIES.

    A refugee who has arrived here declares that the Bolsheviks, on entering Pskof, murdered some 250 men and women. ...

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  16. TROOPS FOR ARMENIA.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times," Mr. Robert Lansing (the Secretary of State) characterises as untrue the report that Britain has ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF KIEFF.

    It is announced officially that General Denikine has occupied Kieff, after two days' heavy fighting. ...

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  18. THE NATIONAL DEBT.

    It is announced that the national debt amounts to 26,596,701,648 dollars (about £5.319,340,329). [A New York contemporary said in ...

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  19. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press Association of America says that the Serbian and Roumanian peace delegates have declared that it is probable that they ...

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  20. TRIPLE INDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE.

    The "Triple Industrial Alliance," which comprises the coal miners railway workers and transportation workers, has postponed the consideration of the proposal for a ...

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  21. COMING HOME.

    The Deputy-Comptroller of Repatriation (Lieut.-Colonel Tilney, D.S.O.) has been advised that the following soldiers' dependants will disembark at Fremantle ex the ...

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  22. ROUMANIAN TROUBLE.

    According to the Paris "Matin," M. Bratiano (the Premier of Roumania) declares that the Allies' recent Notes have not reached him, and that, he will reply to them ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    The French aviator M. Poulet will start from Paris for Australia on September 21. He hopes to reach Melbourne within a month. He will fly about 12,500 miles. ...

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  24. THE PEACE LOAN.

    On Tuesday evening next a public meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Fremantle, under the auspices of the Municipal Council, with the Mayor presiding, to ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. H. C. Hoover (the Food Administrator for America, and a leading member of the Allied Supreme Food Council) said in the course of an interview that three and ...

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  26. INFLUENZA.

    Yesterday 16 fresh cases of influenza were notified to the Public Health Department, the distribution being as follows:—Perth, 4; Victoria Park, 3; South Perth, ...

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  27. THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Rome correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) reports that the Shah of Persia, who has arranged to visit the leading cities in Europe has arrived in ...

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  28. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    "I have always understood that we in the Army were soldiers because we could not pass the examinations for school teachers," said General (now Field ...

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  29. THE LABOUR CONVENTION.

    The Supreme Council, at the instance of the Confederation of Labour, has agreed to Germany and Austria being invited to send delegates to the International Labour ...

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  30. FROZEN MEAT GLUT.

    As a result of most urgent representations to the Imperial authorities, further refrigerated tonnage has been allotted to Australia, but the position is still serious. ...

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  31. MR. HUGHES ON THE HUNS.

    Addressing a large meeting of supporters of the National Federation, in the Town Hall to-night, Mr. Hughes said:—"Germany stands to-day the best-organised ...

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  32. FRANCE'S DEVASTATED AREAS.

    Various American relief organisations have combined with the view of affording aditional relief to the devastated areas of France. The promoters of the scheme have ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    The Australian A.I.F. team of cricketers will sail for Capetown by the Ascanius about September 12 for a six weeks' tour of South Africa. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT.

    A generous response was made by the Australian and New Zealand troops in Egypt to an appeal for funds for the erection of a memorial at Port Said, on the ...

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  35. A BOMBAY BUSINESS MAN.

    Sir Vithaldas Damodher Thackersey, a representative of India, who is en route to London in order to attend an important conference, said in the course of an ...

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  36. THE ARROGANT GERMAN.

    The "Star's" correspondent at Vavau, the chief of the Tonga group of islands, writes that great indignation prevails throughout the group, owing to the fact ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    At Forest Hills William M. Johnston of San Francisco, won the national singles championship, defeating William T. Tilder, of Philadelphia. 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. ...

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  38. STEAMER STRIKES A REEF.

    The following telegram from the Shipping Inspector at Port Douglas was received by the Marine Board this afternoon:—"Steamer Mourilyan struck Egmont Reef at 6.30 ...

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  39. ATHLETICS.

    An army team, including Australians and New Zea[?]ders, won the interservice championship a[?] Stamford Bridge with [?] points. Air Force scoring 37 points and ...

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  40. SYDNEY HOSPITAL COLLECTION.

    The annual collection in connection with Hospital Saturday was made to-day, in wet weather. The returns are incomplete, but a final progress report to-night gives ...

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  41. ECHUCA BY-ELECTION.

    Speaking at Shepparton to-night Mr. W. C. Hill, the Farmers' Union candidate in the by-election for the Echuca seat in the Federal House of Representatives, ...

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  42. PAINFUL FARM ACCIDENT.

    This afternoon, at Lowlands, Mr. E. L. Holly's Katanning property, a little boy, aged 3 years, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hoops, of York, suffered a serious hurt ...

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  43. WICKEPIN DISTRICT.

    Commenting in a report to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. P. Colebatch) upon his recent visit to the Wickepin and East Wickepin districts, the Government ...

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  44. PEACE GLEMENCY.

    As a mark of thankfulness for the restoration of peace, every railway employee from to-day starts with a clean sheet. This act of clemency includes the men ...

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  45. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. J. Dias informed Mr. Justice Powers that an agreement had been arrived at in the case of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters ...

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  46. FIND NEAR BOULDER.

    The discovery of a big rich lode in Celebration Lease, on Hampton Plains, promises to make a great improvement in the mining outlook on the Eastern Goldfields. ...

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  47. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—Colonial Treasurer for Western Australia (appellant), Langler, executor of Hackett, deceased (respondent); appeal from Supreme Court of Western ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. FRUIT EXPORTS.

    The Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) recently received a communication from the Federal Treasurer (Mr. W. A. Watt) when he was Acting Prime Minister, asking to be ...

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  49. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Poynton, Minister in charge of Shipbuilding. stated to-day that two steel ships would be launched this month, one at Willia[?]stown (Victoria). and one at Walsh ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Australian Labour Party, it was definitely decided that the resignation of Mr. P. Brookfield, M.L.A., from the Labour ...

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  51. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred on the South Kalgurli mine early this morning. John Armstrong was working in a winze when he was struck on the head by a falling ...

    Article : 47 words
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