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  3. PERSONAL

    A Reuter cable message from Washington states that Mrs Harding, wife of the President of the United States, is seriously ill ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS

    At Bendigo last night the Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, verified the statement. made in these columns a week ago that the Federal Cabinet ...

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  5. TRADE AND FINACE

    A catalogue of 13,000 bales of joint Bawia and free wool, was offered in London to-day. Good merinos and crossbreds induced spirited bidding at ...

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  6. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    The entire day was spent by the Legislative Assembly in debating the recent spech on India delivered in the House of Commons by Mr Lloyd ...

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  7. THE NEAR EAST

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris has learnt from Angora that the Turkish Natonalists have occupied the town of Smyrna. A telegram received in ...

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  8. AVIATION

    Of the 21 starters, four dropped out in the first lap, two descending at Northolt, Middlesex, a few miles, from the start, another at Daventry, and ...

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  9. STRIKE IN IRELAND

    Free State troops have begun a large and sweeping operation in and around the Tipperary mountains. So far they have not met with serious. ...

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  10. MR CHAMRLTON’S OPINIONS.

    "From the remark made by the Prime Minister last night,” said the leader of the Federal Labor Party, Mr Charlton" to-day, "it would appear ...

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  11. ACTIVITY ON WALL STREET.

    Wall Street saw spirited bidding today, with huge sates of stocks, many of which were recovering lost ground. Easy money rates and optimism in ...

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  12. CHAOS AT ATHENS.

    The United States Consul-General at Constantinople, who is chairman of the United States Relief Association, has undertaken to render all possible ...

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  13. COMMENTS BY DR PAGE.

    Dismissing the Prime Minister’s speech at Bendigo, Dr Earle Page, Header of the Federal Country Party, to-day. said that the flight of Mr ...

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  14. THE DAIL MEETS.

    To-morrow’s meeting of Dail Eireann is evpected to be short. It will be mainly devoted to the election of a President and Speaker. After this ...

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  15. BANK RATES.

    The Australian banks in London have fixed new rates on Australia and New Zealand to date from 13th September. ...

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  16. NEW PRIME MINISTER.

    M. Calogheropolus, a former Prime Minister, has accepted a commission to form a new Greek Cabinet. ...

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  17. GERMAN BANKNOTE CRISIS.

    Crowds of people beseiged the Reichsbank for hours to-day trying to cash Reichsbank cheques. They were, however, only able to get a fraction ...

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  18. BATTLE ACCOUNTS CONFUSING.

    Latest messages dealing with the fighting in Anatolia show1 that the Turk's are continuing their advance. It is estimated that they are only ...

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  19. INDIANS IN CANADA.

    An Ottawa advice states that the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr Mackenzie King) has told Mr S. Sastri, the Indian statesman who recently ...

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  20. A FOUR-ENGINED AEROPLANE.

    The French aviator, Jean Cassale, bias successfully flown in a trial flight a huge French all-metal bi-plane, weighing nearly 10 tons. It is fitted ...

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  21. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—As the committee of the Creswick District Hospital says there was no blame to the medical officers or staff in connection with the treatment ...

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  22. MINISTERS ELECTED.

    The first National Parliament of the Irish Free State was opened in Dub lin to-day. It unanimously elected Professor Michael Hayes as speaker, ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CITIZENSHIP.

    Appealing for an early extension of complete Imperial citizenship to Indians, Lord Meston, formerly Indian Government representative on the ...

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  24. POSITION AT SMYRNA

    Up to the present the Greeks have not admitted the official fall of Smyrna, but latest direct messages from Smyrna five the text of the ...

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  25. PLANE FALLS 11,000 FEET.

    Air Cnptain Eohard, while participating in am Alpine flight, was passing Radio (Switzerland), when a wing of his machine became loosened. The ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Bailarat Trustees Executors and Agency Co. Ltd. is applying toy prcbate of the will of Oswald Charles Setford, who left property valued at ...

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  27. BARNARD WINS.

    Roaring homewards over the southern Suburbs of London, the first two ’planes to finish in the King’s Cup reached Croydon Aerodrome within ...

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  28. SOVIET ROLE

    A message from Moscow states that according to the Bolsheviks’ own figures, the executions carried out by the official anti-revolutionary ...

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  29. THE COWPER ELECTION.

    The announcement that Mr John Thompson, formerly a member of the House of Representatives, has been selected in the Nationalist interest to ...

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  30. HENRY LAWSON’S WILL

    The late Henry Lawson made a will over ten years ago, leaving his effects to Mrs Byers, a lady who spent years of her lifetime watching over ...

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  31. GUARANTY CO. GEFRAUDED

    The Guaranty Co. of New York has been defrauded of £32,000. The London office received a cabte from China in special cypher used by its ...

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  32. “THE SICK MAN.”

    About the liveliest proposition in Europe just now is the traditional "sick man." The Turkish Nationalists are talking freely and spaciously ...

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  33. LABOR PROBLEMS

    A scheme for extending the powers of the general council which constitutes the modified Labor General Headquarters, with a view to tackling ...

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  34. NEW STATES MOVEMENT

    When asked to-day to comment upon the suggestion. made by the New South Wales Premier Sir Georae Fuller. that the Prime Minister should convene a ...

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  35. THE BENDIGO SEAT

    To-night Mr E. Jowett stated that as 11,000 electors from the Grampians had. gone into the new Bendigo electorate he intended to contest the Bendigo ...

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  36. REPARATIONS

    Governor James Cox, a former democratic candidate for the Presidency, on his return from a tour of Europe says that what Europe must settle ...

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  37. QUEST OF CANDIDATES.

    Active preparations are being made by political parties to Select candidates for the forthcoming Federal election for Bendigo. Mr T. M. Jude has been ...

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  38. RUNNING OF SEAL KING

    The trial was concluded before Judge Williams add a jury IN the Cort of General Sessions yesterday, of Arthur James Niemann, a jcckey, on a charg ...

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  39. BELGIUM’S TROUBLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that the Belgian-German negotiations on the subject of- reparations guaran [?]es concluded practically ...

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  40. CONGRESS CONCLUDES.

    The British Trade Union Congress at South port concluded its sittings today by electing a general council, whose constitution remains ...

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  41. ELECTION HOPES.

    Mr Hughes, when entertained by Cr M. G. Giudice, the mayor of the city, to-day. said he realised that had he stood for Bendigo, the guns of the ...

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  42. HYPNOTISM

    The Courts of Vienna have decided that a husband may hypnotise his wife with her consent. The case ensued from the alleged ...

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  43. PICKED UP IN STREET.

    Givanni Nabone, said to be an importer, was picked up in a city street on Saturday morning, sufferings from hemorrhage, and died in the ...

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  44. IMMIGRATION

    Thirty spe[?]ly picked emigrants are leaving Naples on board the Orient liner Ormonde for Australia making 294 such emigrants for Australis since ...

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  45. FRACTURED SKULLS.

    Three men were admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday sufferihg from fractured skulls. Valentine Connell, of Victoria avenue, ...

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  46. LINER SINKING

    The Hambury Amerika, liner, Hammonia.of 7000 tons has wirelessed saving she is inking at a spot 100 miles from Oprto on the [?]st of ...

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  47. MOTHER ATTENDS SON'S GOLDEN WEDING.

    It is Lrarely that parents participate in the golden weddihg of their chll dren At Maitland Mr and Mrs Joseph Kelly celebrated such an event. ...

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  48. NOT SATISFIED.

    Mr F. Molesworth, the original Independent Nationalist candidate for North Sydney who was the first to Offer to withdraw when Mr Hughes ...

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