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  2. HIGHER WOOL FREIGHTS

    The competition between the British "conference" and the Commonwealth Government shipping lines is developing into bitterness, particularly in regard to wool ...

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  3. LOANS BY LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Lang, the Treasurer, stated on Saturday that he had before him a proposal which he was inclined to regard with favor for the raising of State loans ...

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  4. HUGE FEDERAL PURCHASE.

    BRISBANE.—A report was circulated during the week that the Federal Government was acquiring big timber interests in Queensland, and it is now understood that ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    State Ministers and members of the Legislative Assembly chiefly spent the week end in their own electorates, making the preliminary plants for the forthcoming ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs:— "The factory seizing movement is spreading throughout Italy. Thousands of ...

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  7. SOVIET SEEKS ARMISTICE.

    It is reported from Warsaw that the Russian Soviet has agreed to recommence peace negotiations at Riga. It is understood that the Bolshevists are now anxious for an ...

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  8. DR. MANNIX'S NEW ROLE.

    The Chicago "Tribune" correspondent at Belfast states:—"It is understood that Dr. Mannix is carrying on negotiations with the British Government, through an eminent ...

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  9. SATURDAY WORK.

    SYDNEY.—The Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders' Union, at stop-work meetings held on Saturday, decided not to ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Viscount Buxton, the retiring Governor-General of South Africa, and Lady Buxton sailed from Capetown for England on Friday afternoon. A huge crowd farewelled ...

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  11. To Combat Typhus Epidemic.

    In view of the danger of the typhus epidemic in Poland and Galicia becoming an international menace, Mr. Balfour, on behalf of the League of Nations Council, has ...

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  12. North-East Province Election.

    CHILTERN.—The recent Legislative Council election for the North-Eastern province, which resulted in the return of Captain J. R. ...

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  13. THE PEACE LOAN.

    If Victoria's quota of £8,200,000 is to be subscribed within the specified time, £4,390,130 will have to be raised to-day, which is the closing date for ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Hayashi, the now Japanese ambassador, has arrived in London. In an interview he enlogised the spirit and the purpose of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, for ...

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  15. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Following upon the letter sent on Friday by the inter-State ship owners to the Waterside Workers' Federation regarding the offer in connection with the temporary ...

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  16. WOMEN UNDER "RED" RULE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Constantinople states:— "A British officer who has escaped from Odessa confirms the rumors that the ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. GRENVILLE ELECTORATE.

    BALLARAT.—At a meeting of delegates representative of the various branches of the National Federation in the Grenville electorate it was unanimously decided not ...

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  18. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    A feature of the money market during the past fortnight was the scarcity of money, which did not diminish after the turn of the month as much as was ...

    Article : 437 words
  19. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    Californian officials are most indignant at the reports that the Federal Government intends to take action to defeat the November referendum for strengthening ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. LABOR CANDIDATES.

    The executive of the Australian Labor party has endorsed the selection of the following Labor candidates for the forthcoming State elections:— Albert Park, A. K. ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Lee, late of Bright, miner, who died on 19th July, by his will of 10th June, 1920, left £1[?]20 real estate and £902 personalty to Jane Ann Deavin. ...

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  22. THE NATIONAL FEDERATION

    Considerable interest is being evinced in political circles in the annual conference of the United National Federation, to be held at Geelong on 15th, 16th and 17th ...

    Article : 388 words
  23. REPATRIATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  24. THE PROHIBITION ISSUE.

    In an address on the Prohibition question at Wesley Church P.S.A. yesterday Rev, H. Worrall said Bishop Phelan's policy speech at Bendigo last week ...

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  25. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Following closely upon Miss Hamilton's attempt yesterday, Mrs. Willing, another prominent lady swimmer, made a courageous effort to-day to swim across the ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The League of Nations announces that the committee connected with the Brussels financial conference will meet in Paris on 18th inst. to examine the Principles upon ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association who attended the Olympic Games at Antwerp states that there was much adverse criticism of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  28. DISTURBED MESOPOTAMIA.

    ALLAHABAD, 5th September. The city of Bagdad and the adjoining military cantonments are now protected by a ring of block houses of burnt brick, ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. A MUSICIAN'S FINANCES.

    The London "Gazette" announces the issue of a receiving order against Sir The was Beecham, the well-known composer, conductor and operatic impresario. The ...

    Article : 144 words
  30. SUBDIVISION OF PATHO ESTATE.

    BENDIGO.—A land board under the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act was held at Elmore on Tuesday to deal with applications for allotments in the Pat[?] ...

    Article : 237 words
  31. Robbery at Police Barracks.

    An unusual robbery took place during Saturday night, when a safe in the motor registration branch of the Police department, at the police barracks, Russell-street, ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The quarterly conference of the Victorian branch of the women's Organising Committee of the Australian Labor Party was held on Saturday, when the following ...

    Article : 151 words
  33. ON DUTY FOR 24 HOURS.

    GEELONG.—Railway traffic on the Marcona line became disorganised on Saturday through unusual circumstances. The official in charge of Pura Pura station had ...

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  34. BRITISH EMPIRE ATHLETES.

    The largest attendance on record at athletic sports in England witnessed ten events competed for at Queen's Club between the American competitors at the Olympic ...

    Article : 146 words
  35. AMERICAN ELECTION ISSUES.

    Mr. Cox, Democratic candidate for the Presidentship, speaking at Lansing, Michigan, criticised the speech recently made by Mr. Harding, the Republican candidate, in ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. "Mayflower" Tercentenary.

    The tercentenary celebrations of the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers in the Mayflower were opened at Plymouth to-day. There were several notable American ...

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  37. WRECKING A CONVENT.

    WAGGA.— Alderman H. E. Gissing, president of the Wagga branch of the Returned Soldiers' League which is the largest branch in the State, published a ...

    Article : 218 words
  38. Tasmanian Soldiers' Pensions

    LAUNCESTON.—The third annual State conference of the Returned Soldiers' League was held on Saturday, Colonel D. P. Young, State president occupying the ...

    Article : 188 words
  39. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Speaking to a large audience at the Bijou Theatre last evening in regard to the limitations imposed on price fixing, Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., pointed out that even ...

    Article : 202 words
  40. Submerged for Forty Hours.

    The American submarine S5 was submerged―unable to rise to the surface―for more than 40 hours in 28 fathoms of water off Delaware Cape. Twas a crew of ...

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  41. Queensland Steel Works.

    BRISBANE.—The Minister of Mines, Mr. Jones is apparently hopeful there will be some development that will enable the Government go on with the construction ...

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  42. THE MODERN BRICKLAYER.

    A builder at Guildford (Surrey) employs a taxi-cab to convey his bricklayers to work. He asserts that this luxurious method of travel for his workmen is ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    As punishment for 1500 Chinese troops who participated in a recent mutiny at Ting-chow, the Inspector-General, Chang[?] t[?]o-Ling, favored death, but he was ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. NEW ZEALAND'S TRADE.

    The New Zealand Government has Commissioned Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the retiring High Commissioner, to exhaustively investigate the prospects of New Zealand ...

    Article : 17 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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