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  2. IRISH REBELS. CONCENTRATING FOR BATTLE.

    The Irish rebels, under the personal command of De Valera, are concentrating their strength between Fermoy and Waterford, and are apparently ...

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  3. COMING TO GRIPS. STRIKE TURMOIL.

    With the Government controlling freight traffic cast of the Mississippi, disorders on the part of the railway strikers are increasing. The Chicago ...

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  4. GERMANY'S INTERNAL TROUBLES. BAVARIA'S BREAK.

    An official communique states that the action of Bavara in setting aside the Central Government's new law for the defence of the republic and substituting ...

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  5. BUILDING TRADES.

    A further development has taken place in the dispute in the building trade, as yesterday the President of the Arbitration Court (his Honour Mr. Justice ...

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  6. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Although for the year 1921-22 £4,000,000 was provided to meet capi[?] expenditure for war service homes, only £2,548,406 was spent. This comparatively small ...

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  7. EMPIRE COTTON. OPTIMISTIC VIEWS.

    On the invitation of Mr. H. C. Armstrong (joint managing director of the Australian Cotton Producers' Association), a luncheon party was given at the ...

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  8. WATERSIDE[?] DISPUTE.

    A dispute which occurred to-day in connection with raw sugar shipments at Flat [?]op threatens to have serious consequences. The waterside workers appear ...

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  9. RUSSIAN NEEDS. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Cummons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) in Committee of Supply, in detailing the work of The [?]ague Conference, s[?] that ...

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  10. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. POSTAL CHARGES.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Millen informed Senator Wilson that the War Services Homes were held up on account of the reconstruction ...

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  11. ITALIAN CRISIS.

    Signor Bonomi has definitely declined to form a Ministry. [Signor Bono[?] a former Prime Minister, began his carcer as an extreme ...

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  12. "GO SLOW" PROPOSALS.

    The New South Wales Labour Council's policies of "go slow on the job," and irritation strikes is still receiving a hostile reception from a large number of unions. ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) informed Mr. Blakeley (C.) that he believed the Commonwealth should be in ...

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  14. PRESIDENT APPEALS TO STRIKERS.

    President Harding his telegraphed to the railway employees who are on strike, asking them to return to work while a rehearing of their cases is made by the ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major Blake, who reached Quetta after having been compelled to land at Sibi, in Balnchistan, on his world flight, telegraphs from the former town: ...

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  16. REPARATIONS.

    The National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers has issued a manifesto stating that first Germany should be given such respite in respect of cash ...

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  17. HARDING'S CHALLENGE.

    President Harding's message to the railway strikers' publicity man, which has just been published, is a vigorous d[?] ciation of the latter's charges, and ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Representatives of the Jam and Jelly-makers' Association to-day urged the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) to continue the reduced rate for sugar allowed ...

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  19. FAMINE RELIEF.

    Mr. E. T. Asche, of Melbourne, has arrived here en route to Russia, for which country he will leave on Friday, to repre[?] sent the Australian Russian Relief Organ ...

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  20. AIR DISASTER.

    While flying over the Quai de Granda, an explosion occurred on an aeroplane engaged in the mail service between Tou[?]ouse and Casab[?]anca, Morocco, which ...

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  21. STEPS AT EMERALD.

    At a representative meeting of residents a branch of the New Settlers' League was formed, and the following motion was passed: "That this meeting is ...

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  22. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day referred to the statement by S[?] Henry Barwell, in Adelaide yesterday, in which he alleged that the Prime ...

    Article : 377 words
  23. PRICES SOARING.

    The price of coke has risen five dollars (£[?]) a ton, and dealers in coal of every kind are increasing prices from 50 cents to five dollars per ton. Houscholders ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION.

    Officials of the Migration Dopartment at Australia House are visiting the labour exchanges in the evenings and explaining the West Australian and other ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    It is announced that Count von Brock[?] dorff-Ran[?]zan, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, will be appointed German Ambassador to Moscow. ...

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  26. AIRSHIP SAFETY.

    The Army Air Service report on the Roma disaster last February recommends the use of helium gas in all army and navy airships. American technicians ...

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  27. EXPORT FROM ROCKHAMPTON.

    The present season's cotton crop having been practically exhausted, the cotton gin will "cut out" at the end of the week after having had an uninterrupted ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. HUGE ORDERS FOR COAL.

    Mr. E. D. Enney (President of the Cory-Mann-George Corporation, representing the largest collierles in the United Kingdom) said that orders had ...

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  29. TARIFE ON WOOL.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Senators who are in favour of a high tariff on wool imports won a sweeping ...

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  30. MEAT PRICES.

    Mr. J. A. M. Elder (managing director of John Cooke and Co. Proprietary, Ltd.) is returning to Australia via America. He will catch the Tahiti at ...

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  31. [?]IREH BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The Jireh Baptist Church, Gipps-street, Valley, concluded its "diamond jubilee" celebiation last evening, when a reunion of past and present church members and ...

    Article : 328 words
  32. RAILWAY PRESIDENTS CONFER.

    President Harding couferred with various Railway Presidents at Washington regarding a means of settlement of the railway strike, but little hope is ...

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  33. CLOSELY ALLIED.

    Will Hays, the head of the Motion Picture Producers' Association, in a statement said that the Disarmament Conference at Washington showed, that ...

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  34. STEEL TRADE AFFECTED.

    The steel industry has been thrown into a condition of uncertainty owing to the Interstate Commerce Commission's order that coal shall be shipped only to ...

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  35. WOOL TRADE.

    At the wool sales to-day a pool selection was offered. Merinos met with strong Continental competition for super lines, especially from Swiss and German ...

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  36. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    The ladies of the combined A.I.F. Comforts fund and the Patriotic Fund met in committee last Wednesday in connection with the catering ...

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  37. EGYPT DISASTER.

    At the inquiry into the Egypt disaster Supernumerary Officer French deposed that Captain Carr handed hi[?] a revolver. Without using it [?]e managed to make ...

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  38. STRIKE THREAT.

    The Canadian railway shopmen have telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzic King) stating that 97 per cent. of their number have voted in ...

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  39. CANADIAN CATTLE

    Following the debate in the House of Commons on July 24 on a motion by Captain W. T. Shaw for the removal of the embargo on the importation of cattle ...

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  40. S.A. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament began its second session to-day, the opening ceremony being performed by the Lieut.[?]Governor (Sir George Murray). The Governor's Speech ...

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  41. W.A. PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the 11th Parliament of Western Australia was opened to-day by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Robert M'Millan). The Administrator's ...

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  42. RHINE ARMY.

    A Cologne newspaper announces that the British occupation authorities have forbidden all ranks of the army of occupation from dancing with German women, ...

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  43. SPECIAL COMMITTEE. TO CONSIDER UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Cabinet, probably as a result of the Pontypridd by-election, decided to-night to immediately appoint a special committee to consider the unemployment ...

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  44. "DOPED" HORSES.

    A sensation has been caused in the racing world as the result of stewards testing the saliva of horses belonging to a woll known owner and finding every ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. GERMAN GOODS.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) to-day referred to the statements that German goods were being landed. He said that the fullest inquiries had been ...

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  46. CRISIS THREATENED.

    A new crisis is threatened in the engineering trade. In the ballot upon the employers amended terms, upon which the recent lockout ended, 43,937 men voted ...

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  47. CRICKETER DROPS DEAD.

    Matthew Bu[?]ton, a cricketer, dropped dead after making the winning hit in a match at Sutton-in-Ashfield. ...

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  48. FRENCH FINANCES.

    An official return of assets and debts shows that if France simultancously received her full reparations and paid all debts the excess of assets over debts ...

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  49. SYDNEY FERRY FARES REDUCED

    Ferry fares are to be reduced as far as subscribers are concerned from August 1. The reduction will be approximately 15 per cent. all round. ...

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  50. DEATH OF FAMOUS SINGER.

    The death has occurred of Ali[?] Comez, the famous Eurasian contralto. ...

    Article : 21 words
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