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  3. ECONOMY URGED.

    In the House of Commons, replying to members who emphasised the senousness of the financial situation, Mr Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 472 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE

    The "Daily Mail” states the police seized documents outlining a countrywide revolutionary plot. In one emanating from the Clyde workers. The ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. PEACE WITH AFGHANS.

    A peace treaty between Britain and Afghanistan was signed this morning. The secret that the Afghan peace treaty had been signed this morning ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. HUNGARIAN PROB-LEM.

    "Le Matin" states the Allies intend to demand the surrender of Bela Kun, Pogamy and Landler. It is reported that Austria insists on the rights of ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    It is expected that the Minister (Mr Hughes) will reach Fremantle on August 23 or 24. He will be met by either the Acting Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  8. IRISH LABOR CONGRESS.

    The Irish Labor Congress passed a resolution condemning the British and Canadian refusal of passports to Larkin to return to Ireland, and demanding ...

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  9. AMERICAN DISPUTES.

    Mr W. B. Wilson, Secretary for Labor has been authorised to settle the demands of the railroad workers. The railroad problem has been ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. OBITUARY.

    Williams.—The meny friends of the late Mr John Williams, of Talbot and Darling streets, will regret to learn of his death, which took place yesterday. ...

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  11. APPEAL FOR UNITY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Budapest says that a proclamation has been issued by the Archduke Joseph appealing to all classes to help in righting ...

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  12. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The “Times,” in a leading article, says:—Mr Taylor’s investigations in the Northern Territory published in the Year Book, are useful in correcting ...

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  13. GENERAL RECALLED FROM FRANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says: -It is reported that General J. J. Pershing, the Commander of the American Forces on the Rhine, has ...

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  14. LAURIER'S SUCCESSOR.

    Mr Wilson Lyon Mackenzie King has been selected by the National Convention of Liberals to succeed Laurier. Fielding, the former Finance Minister, ...

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  15. DEMAND FOR GUARANTEES.

    The “Times” correspondent at Simla says:—The confiscation of the arrears of the late Ameer’s subsidy heavily penalises the Afghans. Habibullah ...

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  16. THE COAL QUESTION.

    The Yorkshire coal owners renewed their offer of 14 per cent advance on piece rates. A settlement depends on Government sanction. ...

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  17. THE RHINE BANK.

    The Supreme Ciuncil is considering a letter from Foch demanding additional troops to occupy the neutral zone on the right hank of the Rhine. ...

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  18. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    Antone Almeide has been elected President of tho Portuguest Rpublic. ...

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  19. RECONSTRUCTION WORKS

    The "Times" [?] says:-[?] for French [?] work are [?] ...

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  20. NEW HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.

    Apparently the new Hungarian Government consists of representatives of the pre-Bolshevik regime. Late news shows that the downfall ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Strong criticism of the League of Natians Covenant and the agreement in regard to Shantung was offered in the course of the Senate’s consideration of ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at St. Germain, where the Austrian delegates received the Allied peace terms, says that the delegation has returned to ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. DEMAND FOR BERTHS.

    The “Express” states that 100,000 are awaiting steamer berths from England. Some have been listed for nearly three years. The more enterprising business ...

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  24. STATE OF RUSSIA.

    A distinguished Russian, who served with! the Bolsheviks, has arrived in London. He states that Gorman Soviets are strongly established in ...

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  25. COMMONS PASSES MINES BILL.

    In the House of Commons, the Coal Mines Bill, establishing a working day of seven hours. has been read the third time. ...

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  26. LIVERPOOL STRIKES.

    There is no doubt that the industrial situation in Liverpool is a great deal brighter than it was a lew days ago. The possibility of a general strike ...

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  27. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    A message from Mount Clemens, Michigan says that the talcing of evidence has been concluded in the case of Henry Ford, the motor car ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The D.S.O. has been conferred on Lieut. Leonard Boase, of the A.I.F., for marked gallantry at Dernancourt. The Gazette also notifies that Sergt. Gerald ...

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  29. PROFITEERING.

    Members of the House of Commons were surprised by the an announcement of Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, of a measure ...

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  30. A SINISTER OMEN.

    The sudden reappearance of a representative of the discredited Haps burg family as virtual governor of Hungary is regarded with strong suspicion ...

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  31. A GERMAN GENERAL’S CRIME.

    The Allies have demanded that Germany shall surrender General Kruska, who is accused of introducing tophus into the Cassel camp, resulting in the death ...

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  32. CHICAGO RACE PLOTS.

    Six thousand troops are still on guard in the negro section of the city, where race riots have occurred. ...

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  33. SOLDIERS’ WIVES.

    The A.T.F. authorities have appointed a medical board to test the frequent excuses made by soldiers’ wives refusing to sail at the last moment. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES WOOL SOLD.

    Nine thousand hales of wool from New South Wales were sold at Bradford to-day on Government account. Scoured Merino reached 5/1½ and ...

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  35. MEETING SUPPORTS POLICE.

    At a mass meeting of railway men, held in Liverpool, it was resolved to abide by the decision of the executive of the National Union of Railway ...

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  36. RUSSIAN ARMY RETREATS.

    An Esthonian communique says that the Russian north-west army, under pressure by the Bolsheviks, is continuing its retreat on the Esthonian ...

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  37. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr G. M Allard, Public Service Royal Commissioner, reporting to the Government upon the administration of the Works Department and State industrial ...

    Article : 190 words
  38. GERMANY'S SHIPPING.

    Reuters correspondent at Berlin says that Germany’s mercantile fleet at presnt consists ot 3755 ships of 724,944 tonsg toss. Of these 105 vessels, ...

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  39. INTERNED GERMANS.

    The Home Office has commenced releasing small, parties of Germans from internment subject to police registration and restricted movement in the ...

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  40. AMBASSADOR TAKES FLIGHT.

    Wording to “Die Zei.” says Ben ter's correspondent at Vienna, Herr von Boehm. the Hungarian Ambassa dor, fled by motor from Vienna last ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. BOLSHEVIKS LOSE SUBMARINE.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that a Bolshevik submarine was sunk in the Baltic by two British submarines. ...

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  42. BIRKENHEAD LEAVES UNION.

    Following the example of members ot the police force Brist[?]l, St. Helen’s (Lancashire) and South Shields (Durham), the men attached to the ...

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  43. BRASS FROM BIG BERTHA

    Senator Pearce Is sending to tralia 7 cwt of brass from the Big Bertha captured at Progart It is intended for conversion into tablets, me ...

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  44. SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT

    At a banquet held here, Chu Chao, the Chinese Consul-General, declared that China may be forced to break the world peace in order-to obtain justice. ...

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  45. MANDATE FOR TURKEY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Constantinople, on the 5th say a movement in favor of a British mandate for Turkey is increasing enormously. An ...

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  46. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN

    In the House of Commons, Mr A. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, announced that the Government had decided to publish the second report of ...

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  47. COMMISSIONER THANKED.

    By an overwhelming majority the City of London police has decided to forward to General Sir Nevil Macready. Chief Commissioner, a resolution of ...

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  48. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The Texas Presbyterian Church has published a statement accusing the American oil interests of manufacturing propaganda to force the United ...

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  49. ALLIED TROOPS ACTICE.

    According to Vienna papers French troops arrived in Budapest on August 5 and British and American troops on August 6 ...

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  50. BRITAIN AND ARGENTINE

    Sir Reginald Towers, British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Argentine Republic, denies that his early return to London ...

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  51. WILSONS CONCILIATORY STATE-MENT.

    There is much newspaper approbation to-day at Wilson’s conciliatory statement on the Shantung- question-Wilson said that Uchide's frank ...

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  52. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr J. H. James, who is to contest the South Ward seat in the Town Council. will lie hold to-night at the ...

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  53. PREFERENCE FOR BRITAIN CANADIAN LIBERALS IN FAVOR.

    At the Canadian Liberal Convention a resolution was adopted pledging the party, in addition lo increasing the tariff and preference to Britain to 50 ...

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  54. RAILWAY STRIKE ENDED.

    As the executive arid the sub-exceutives Of the National Union of Railwaymeh and the Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen yesterday ...

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  55. SOUTH WARD (CITY).

    Mr R. J. Cooke who is to contest the South Ward seat in the City Council, will address the ratepayers of the ward at All Saints School Hall, Drummond ...

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  56. ENDING OF ARMISTICE.

    Roumanian troops have crossed the Danube and occupied the whole of Budapest, capital of Hungary, owing to the expiry of the period fixed for the ...

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  57. BAKERS’ DEMANDS GRANTED.

    Though the conference between the master bakers and men in London yesterday proved resultless, the co-operative societies have conceded the bakers' ...

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