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  2. The Late Harry Hawker

    At the coroner's enquiry into the circumstances of the death of the famous Australian aviator and motorist, Harry Hawker, who was killed by a fall from ...

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  3. Commonwealth Line

    Referring to the Melbourne reports cabled to London that negotiations were proceeding in England for the sale of the whole of the Commonwealth ...

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  4. Disarmament

    According to a Washington message, a high [?] [?] has outlined the American aims at the proposed conference on disarmament. and pacific attairs as—(1) ...

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  5. Seeking an Irish Peace

    Mr, Lloyd George and Mr. Eamon de valera conversed for 83 minutes on Friday, the Premier having previously conferred with Sir Hamar Greenwood and ...

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  6. After the Storm

    In whatever direction one went on Saturday morning there was abundant evidence that the storm of Friday had been Very severe in Launceston. Dislodges ...

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  7. The Touring Australians

    The third and concluding match of the Scottish tour of the Australians was! concluded at Edinburgh to-day, and resuited in a draw. To Australia's total ...

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  8. Schooner Rahra Ashore

    The schooner Rahru, owned by the Tasmanian company, while loading timber at the Bridport jetty. broke her mooring at 6 o'clock on Friday ...

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  9. Empire Problems

    The Australian Press Association is authoritatively assured that, di-passionately viewing the conference in retrospect, one realises that, undesignedly but ...

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  10. THE PACIFIC PROBLEM.

    Japan has asked America for amplification of the proposed discussion on the (Pacific problem. The "United press'" Washington ...

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  11. The Prince of Wales

    In a cable message from Simla it is stated that the preliminary preparations for the Prince of Wales' visit are actively progressing. The Viceroy lias ...

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  12. POSITION FAIRLY SAFE.

    The harbourmaster (Captain W. A. Clark) had not received any intimation of the mishap to the vessel last night, but said that from the details ...

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  13. DE VALERA'S COMPROMISE.

    It is reported that the crux of Mr. de Valera's compromise is the demand for an Irish Constitution on Canadian lines, by which [?]lster will have all the ...

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  14. THE JAPANESE ATTITUDE.

    Interviewed by the "Daily Express'" Tokio correspondent, Premier Hara said he was quite sympathetic to disarmament, but the matter was still under ...

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  15. "BITTER, WASTEFUL FEUD."

    Speaking at a complimentary dinner, Mr. Lloyd George said:—"The less said about the remarkable transformation in Ireland the better at present, but it is ...

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  16. EX-KAISER IN HOLLAND

    It was stated from Amsterdam that the ex-K[?] had refused to pay muni cipal taxes amounting to 5OOO guilders (normally £417), on the ground that ...

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  17. SALUTARY PUNISHMENT.

    Three Sinu Feiners found guilty at Manchester of treason and felony were sentenced to 15 years, one to 10 years, four to eeven years, live to iive years, ...

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  18. GERMAN INDUSTRY

    It is stated in a message from Berlin that the new capital in industrial concerns raised for the first half of 1921 totals 10,291,000,009 marks. The June ...

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  19. THE UNITED STATES NAVY

    The Houso [?] Representatives and the Senate have adopted the conference's report on the Naval Appropriation Bill, and the measure goes to President ...

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  20. AMERICAN INTERVENTION.

    It is stated in a cable from Washington that Senators Lafolette and Norris have asked the foreign relations committee not to take action with their ...

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  21. "A PACT OF PEACE."

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a complimentary dinner to Hon. C. A, McCurdy, late Food Controller, expressed the hope that tile Washington ...

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  22. VALUE OF MILITARY TREATY.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at Manchester, said:—"The old code of chivalry still works under the surface of Japanese twentieth century manners. ...

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  23. THE AFGHAN SITUATION

    It is understood that the Kemaliast troubles and the Bolshevik activities in the Middle East are detrimentally affecting the Indo-Afghan negotiations, which ...

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  24. JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC.

    The Japanese Consul-General at New Work has made a statement to the effect that the Japanese Government, considering it expedient, in order to ...

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  25. NOTHING IN BELFAST.

    Further rioting occurred in Belfast late on Friday night. Another person was killed, and between 20 and 40 wounde. Licensed houses were burned, and there ...

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  26. CHINESE ENTERPRISES

    The Chinese Minister at Washington states that China welcomes the statement of the Secretary of state (Mr. [?]. E. Hughes) relating to Chinese ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    The printing trade employers propose to reduce wages weekly, spread over the next three months. The Typographical Society has declined to agree to the ...

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  28. INDIANS AND THE DOMINIONS.

    The special conference committee on Friday considered the status of the Indians in the dominions. Mr. Churchill presided, and Hon. E. S. Montague ...

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  29. BRITISH MONEY MARKET

    West Australia is placing six months Treasury bills for two millions at 5½ per cent. discount. Owing to the recent British issue of ...

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  30. PROPAGANDA MINTSTER RELEASED.

    Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, the Sinn Fein Minister of Propaganda, has been released after 12 weeks' interment at Curragh, and has proceeded to London to ...

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  31. Match Against Durham

    The Australians this morning commenced a match against Durham at Durham, The weather was dull, but fine, and there was an attendance of 6000. ...

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  32. VARIETY ACTRESS ACQUITTED

    Victoria Monks, a variety actress, charged with the larceny of jewellery, has been acquitted. Arthur Simmonds withdrew his plea of not guilty, ...

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  33. STOCK EXCHANGE BOOM

    According to a message from Berlin, there is a boom on the German Stock Exchanges. Money is in abundance, and there are rumours that the companies ...

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  34. WELFARE CONGRESS.

    Mr. J. D, Fitzgerald and Major Morris are proceeding to Brussels next week to represent the Commonwealth at the Word's Mother and Child Welfare ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    Speaking at a meeting of the National Bank of New Zealand, Mr. Pember-Reeves doubted wheth[?] the long History of com more fluctuations had shown anything ...

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  36. THE AERIAL DERBY

    The first inter-University air race between Oxford) and Cambridge, three machines a side, of a similar type, preceded the Aerial Derby at [?]don. The ...

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  37. DISA LED AMERICAN SOLDIERS

    President Harding, addressing the Senate. said that the proposed soldier bonus legislation, contempiating a national obligation of 500O million ...

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  38. TELEPHONES TO COUNTRY.

    Communication by telegraph between Laun[?] and the North-West Coast was partly restored on Saturday afternoon, but only one line instead of four was ...

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  39. JAPAN'S CROWN PHINCE.

    The Japanese Crown Prince (Prince Hiro[?]to), who recently visited England, was granted an audience by the Pope in Rome. ...

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  40. The Australians

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  41. CREDIT FOR GERMANY

    The "New York Times" financial expert states that German agents are negotiating with four groups of American bankers for short time credits totalling ...

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  42. UPPEH SILESIA

    The French Government, acknowledging agreement, with the British note regarding the impossibility of a joint proposal being presented by the British, French, ...

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  43. ECONOMIC ALLIANCE.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Foreign Ministers of Latavia, Lithu ania, and Esthonia have arranged an agreement for an economic defensive ...

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  44. STRIKE IN JAPAN.

    According to a New York message, troops were called out at [?]obe, when the striking dockyard employees charged the police. A number were wounded, ...

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  45. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    Although between Newstead and St. Leonards the North Esk had overflowed its banks and had submerged the railway line for a distance of about 100 yards ...

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  46. Navigation Act

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. B. Propsting) was seen to-day as to his interviews in Melbourne respecting the Navigation Act. In addition to what ...

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  47. ENGLAND'S UNEMPLOYED.

    There are now 2,120,201 registered unemployed, 50,100 below those of the previous week, showing that industry is recovering from the effects of the co[?] ...

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  48. TORPEDOING HOSPITAL SHIP

    The trial has concluded at Leipsie of two German submarine o[?]ers, named Boldt and [?]mar, charged with murder in connection with the sinking of ...

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  49. GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS.

    The Players, [?] and one for 42 (MeAD 108) beat the Gentlemen 129 and 272 (Fender 101). Mead's was his eight century this ...

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  50. THE PRICE OF PETROL

    According to a New York message, as a result of the decline in prices of crude oil, petrol has dropped an average of 28 per cent. since January 1 The lowest ...

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  51. AMERICAN FOREIGN TRADE

    The Department of Commerce at Washington has announced that American foreign trade for the fiscal year ending June 30 was [?],000,000 dol. less than in ...

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  52. V.C. CORESPONDENT.

    Captain Storkey, an Australian holder of the Victoria Cross, was the co-respondent in the divorce actiton of Francis Gordon, a dentist. Petitioner gave ...

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  53. COMBINED AVERAGES.

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  54. THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT.

    A Copenhagen message states that it is reported that M. Zinovieff has resigned from the Soviet Government, owing to M. Lenin encouraging capitalistic ...

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  55. GBEAT BRITISH JOUBNALIST

    Lord Northeline has informed the Australian Press Association that he is due to arrive in Auckland on August 26, and Sydney on the 21st. He is remaining ...

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  56. ALLIED WAR DEBTS

    It is stated in a message from Washington that the first conclusive evidence of the proposal for a general cancellation of the allied war debts was obtained ...

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  57. JAPANESE IN SIBEBIA

    The Chinese Government Has handed a communication to an American Minister at Peking, urging the United States to ask Japan to withdraw her military ...

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  58. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    Sixty thousand cases of cholera are reported from South-Eastern Russia, and several hundred deaths are occurring daily. ...

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  59. COMING EVENTS.

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  60. THE GORGE.

    A considerable volume of water was pouring through the Cataract Gorge yesterday, and while the spectacle was a magnificent one, the water did not reach ...

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