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  2. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    Interesting information regarding conditions in Europe is contained in a letter from Mr. J. J. Urban, manager of Australian Traders, Ltd., New Zealand ...

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  3. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    For the Cook seat in the coming State election, Major Craig has been selected to stand in the interests of the Country Party. ...

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  4. IRISH CONSTABULARY,

    Members of the Royal Irish Constabulary to the number of 100, who were recruited in England, have arrived in Dublin to assist the metropolitan police. ...

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  5. MIDDLE EAST OPERATIONS.

    The War Office has announced that a strong column of Indian cavalry, artillery, and infantry, under Brigadier-General Conyngham, left Bakuba, north-east of ...

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  6. WOOL SALES.

    Mr. J. D. Coutts, the secretary of the National Council of Wool Brokers, which has its office in Melbourne, explains that the published dates of the wool sales are ...

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  7. LOOMING BRITISH STRIKE.

    The Trade Union Congress at Portsmouth concluded this morning, when the result of the election of the Parliametarry Committee was announced. The ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The provisional agenda paper for the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva includes proposals for the establishment of a permanent court ...

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  9. FIRES.

    Damage to the extent of £20,000 [?] been caused by a fire at the wool [?] ing works of Hill and Co., of Woolsto[?] and Canterbury. The loss includes 50 ...

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  10. RUSSO-POLISH PEACE.

    Reports from Warsaw state that Poland has rejected the proposal of Lithuania to participate in the peace negotiations with the Russian Soviet at Riga, as Poland ...

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  11. LOGAN.

    Mr. A. A. James, who is recontesting the Logan as a member of the Parliamentary Country Party, addressed a meeting at Mt. Gravatt on Saturday ...

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  12. MEN BOUND TO POLES.

    A new type of outrages his commenced in Ireland. In the presence of a large crowd an engine-driver was chained to a tramway standard with a placard ...

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  13. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    Sir,—I glean from the speech of the Premier that one plank of the Labour policy is the abolition of the Upper House. What reply is the Liberal Party ...

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  14. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    To-day is the definite closing date in Brisbane for the Second Peace Loan. In the country the date has been extended to the end of the month. "We are ...

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  15. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    Detective Sergeant Arthur Ebbeson, of the local C.I. Department, who has been suspended for some days, was arrested yesterday by Detective Sergeant Purdue, ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK DIVISIONS.

    Ten fresh Bolshevik divisions are reported to be in Volhynia, and the "Red" army further north is being regrouped. ...

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  17. THE "REPUDIATION" GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—Having repudiated some of their contracts and our ultra-brilliant Ministers having openly scoffed at being bound by bargains made 30 years ago, it would no ...

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  18. CHINESE CHAOS.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "New York Sun" reports that in an interview the former President (Dr. Sun Yat Sen) said that the condition of China ...

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  19. VERSAILLES TREATY TEXT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that an official of the State Department points out that there is truth in Senator Harding's ...

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  20. CORK HUNGER STRIKERS.

    The majority of the hunger strikers in Cork prison are unconscious. It is reported that in pursuance of their recent request the prison doctors have ceased ...

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  21. "SISTER LIGOURI" CASE.

    Mr. Joseph Partriuge, of Hongkong, a brother of ex-Sister Ligouri, who came to Sydney last week to see his sister, made a statement to-night, in which he ...

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  22. ITALIAN INDUSTRIAL CRISIS.

    Pessimistic reports as to the industrial situation in Italy have been received. It is abserted that the movement has become political, and that it may become ...

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  23. VIOLATED SOVIET UNDERTAKING.

    M. Kameneff, one of the Russian Soviet delegates to Britain, has left for Russia as the bearer of the demands made on the Soviet by the Prime ...

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  24. MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The soldiers' memorial School of Arts was opened to-day by Brigadier-General Cannan, in the presence of a large attendance, including Messrs. R. ...

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  25. BOLSHEVIKS AT BOKHARA.

    News has rapidly spread throughout Central Asia to the effect that the Bolsheviks have occupied Bokbara, overthrown the Amir, and forced him to flee ...

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  26. STRIKERS AT MADRAS.

    Continuous strikes at Madras have led to serious trouble. Some 300 Indians collected with the object of obstructing others who were resuming work, and a ...

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  27. "VERY SERIOUS MENACE."

    The Labour newspaper "Democrat," which is edited by the Secretary to the General Federation of Trade Unions (Mr. Appleton), states: "It is not fair of ...

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  28. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. A. Fisher), Mrs. Fisher, the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen), Lady Allen, and many ...

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  29. REDEMPTORIST FATHERS.

    Yesterday afternoon, in presence of a large gathering, his Grace Archbishop Duhig solemnly blessed and opened the home recently acquired by she priests of ...

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  30. MEETINGS.

    Lieutenant J. F. F. Reid, the Caucus candidate for Oxley, will open his campaign to-night in the Junction Pictures, Annerley. ...

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  31. STRIKES DEPRECATED.

    The Rhodesian Labour party has issued a manifesto stating that in view of the inflammatory atmosphere of the world it is convinced that the Labour policy in ...

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  32. ANTI-JAPANESE LEGISLATION.

    According to the newspaper "Nichi-Nichi Shimbun," Japan's policy will be to strive to the utmost to prevent the passing of the proposed anti-Japanese ...

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  33. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON.

    The annual fete conducted at the Girls' Grammar School in aid of local charities took place yesterday afternoon, the opening ceremony being performed by the ...

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  34. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    Joseph Landry and Charles Jorgensen, two members of the crew of the steamer Cooma, were charged at the Police Court with having stolen goods in transit. ...

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  35. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Repatriation (Mr. J. C. Henderson) stated on Saturday that 38 discharged soldiers had been placed in employment last week by ...

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  36. AMERICAN DENTAL SCHOLARSHIP.

    It is announced that the Australian alumni at Pennsylvania University has raised the sum of 40,000dol. (£8000) for the establishment of a scholarship at the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    With reference to the speech delivered in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) on the subject of Australian defence, the ...

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  38. ELECTRICAL TRADES.

    The Electrical Trades Union in London has given a week's notice of a strike in sympathy with the workers who have been locked out by the Engineering ...

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  39. SHIPBUILDING TRIBUNAL.

    The Federal Shipbuilding Tribunal, comprising Messrs. J. Cunnington, M.L.C. (New South Wales), E. G. Stokes (Government representative), W. J. Duggan ...

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  40. BOLSHIVISM.

    It appears from the July number of the "Isvestia," the official organ of the Moscow Soviet, which has just reached India, that the Bolsheviks have opened ...

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  41. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL UNVEILED

    There was a large attendance at the Oddfellows' Hall this afternoon, on the occasion of the unveiling of a memorial by the Rockhampton District of the ...

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  42. STORED WOOL.

    Wool to the weight of 20,000,000lb, is declared to be stored in Texas warehouses because the growers refuse to accept the prices ruling at present, the expectation ...

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  43. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    At the annual meeting of the Laidley Girls' Club the secretary reported that during the year the members had made and forwarded 146 flannel garments to the ...

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  44. VOLUNTEERS TOR PRISON.

    Extraordinarily dramatic scenes have occurred here in connection with the railway strike. Owing to the refusal of the authorities to release the arrested strike ...

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  45. COAL CONTROL.

    Sir,—When the statement was made on behalf of the proprietors in reply to Mr. Jones, it was not with any idea of entering into a controversy on the subject, ...

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  46. OVERSEA STEAMER SERVICE.

    Messrs. I. Dickinson and Sons, of Newcastle, ship owners have submitted a proposal to the Tyne Improvement Committee for the establishment of a steamship line ...

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  47. RATIONING IN PROSPECT.

    The food Controller (Mr. M'Curdy) announces that in the event of a coal strike the weekly sugar ration will be reduced immediately from 12 to 6 ounces ...

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  48. NEW STATE SCHOOL.

    The new State school at Depot Hill was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Huxham), in the presence of a large ...

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  49. ARMY OF OFFICIALS.

    Herr Dittmann, the Independent Socialist delegate to the Moscow Internationale, states that Soviet statistics show that there are 230,000 male and ...

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  50. EX-GERMAN LINERS.

    It is understood that Lord Inchcape is receiving satisfactory inquiries as regards the 42 ex-German liners he is offering for sale. It is pointed out that ...

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  51. IRON HELD DISCOVERY.

    One of the finest iron fields in the world is reported to have been discovered in the Philippines. Surveys thus far completed show the lands to contain 500,000,000 ...

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  52. DRIFT TO THE CITIES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that immigration is increasing rapidly, with indications that the pre-war record will be ...

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  53. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    James Short, a motor car driver, employed by Palmer Bros., drove Dr. Connolly, of Toowoomba, out to the Westbrook district on Friday. On the return ...

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  54. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    At a meeting of the Pittsworth Shire Council considerable discussion took place with regard to the new award as applied to local authorities, particularly the ...

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  55. CANADIAN CO-OPERATION SOUGHT.

    The delegates to the One-Big-Union Convention have received a cablegram from Mr. Robert Smillie (President of the British Miners' Federation) demanding ...

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  56. MOTOR CYCLE SLUMP.

    The Sopwith works have been closed down, and 1400 workpeople paid off, owing to difficulties arising from the s[?]mp in the motor cycle trade. ...

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  57. FIGHT AT A FOOTBALL MATCH.

    At the conclusion of a football match between the Leichhardt Gladstones and the Leichhardt Juniors, at the Birch Grove Oval yesterday afternoon, a free ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    The Controller of Imports ard Exports has announced that applications for the export of second grade Australian flour will be considered. Inquiries show that ...

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  59. CINEMA ACTRESS'S DEATH.

    Olive Thomas, wife of Jack Pickford, who was stated to be in a grave condition in a hospital, as the result of an overdose of poison, died this morning. She and her ...

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  60. SOLDIER CRICKETERS.

    Sir,—I wonder if you will publish these few lines re the expulsion of the Returned Soldiers' Eleven by the Queensland Cricket Association? For many dark ...

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  61. "LAVENDER DAY."

    Major F. L. Dawson, organising secretary of the "Lavender Day" Committee, has received a letter from the Deputy Commissioner of Repatriation, Brisbane ...

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  62. ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE.

    The Minister for Finance states that, owing to the adverse trade balance, Canadian banks have been requested to decline to facilitate the importation of ...

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  63. MARCHING ON ELBASSAN.

    Three Serbian columns are marching towards Elbassan in the hope of separating the forces at Durazzo, on the Adriatic Sea, from those at Tirana, 18 miles ...

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  64. AMERICAN MINERS' AWARD.

    President Wilson has refused to reopen be inquiry into the anthracite miners' wage award, despite the fact that the [?]iners have gone on strike against the ...

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  65. Alleged Assault on a Child.

    The police advised last evening that it had been reported that a man, who had not so far been apprehended, had committed a criminal assault on a girl aged ...

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  66. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

    The London "Gazette" notifies the voluntary liquidation of the Sir Thomas Beechum Opera Co. [It was previously announced that a receiving ...

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  67. EARL OF DUDLEY'S SEAT.

    The Earl of Dudley (who from 1908 to 1911 was Governor-Genera of Australia) received £750,000 for Witley Court, his scat in Worcestershire. ...

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  68. COBALT DISCOVERY.

    Professor Garnett, metallurgist at the Sheffield University, announces the discovery of cobalt in a peak in Derbyshire. ...

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  69. MARYBOROUGH AND DISTRICT.

    A sports gathering and fete, proceded by a procession, was held in the show ground yesterday in aid of the soldiers' memorial funds. It is expected that at ...

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