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  2. STATE WHEAT SALES.

    The Wheat Commission continued its inquiry to-day. Gustave Boehme, further examined, said that if the wheat contract of ...

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  3. THE MARITIME STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of seamen will be held to-morrow to discuss the re-manning of the ships. Officials refused to discuss the matter of Walsh's ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    The State Department announces that the United States will sign the Bulgarian and Turkish Peace with the Allies. ...

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  6. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    Sailmaker W. Moss, of H.M.AS.. Sydney, who is visiting Murwillumbah with his two brothers, Sergt. Len Moss, M.M. (formerly of the "Tweed Daily" ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Fierce gales, with driving ram squalls, were prevailing in the city to-day. It was also raining in the coastal districts. ...

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  8. BOWLING CLUB BURGLARY.

    Burglars forced the office of the Manly Bowling Club last night, blowing the safe open. They stole a few pounds. ...

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  9. SHOCKING TRAM DISASTER.

    Six hundred people were burned to death in a train disaster, d[?] to bandits, who removed a rail. ...

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  10. Supposed Wreckage of Relief Ship.

    Wreckage found at Yeppoon, North Queensland, has caused fears for the missing Government steamer Llewellyn. ...

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  11. PREVENTING PEACE.

    Even the Opposition newspapers praise Hrer Erzberger's speech. The "Vorwaerts" demands the trial of Michaelis for preventing, peace in 1917. ...

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  12. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    Harold Stead, coal mining manager, and John Chudleigh, railway inspector, were committed for trial at the Central Court to-day, charged With ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. Complete Conference Agreement Not Yet Disclosed.

    Messrs. Lecornu and Burke, officials of the Seamen's Federation, state that a certain understanding has been arrived at with Senator Millen with regard to a ...

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  14. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that it is unlikely that President Poincaire will be a candidate for the Presidency, and that probably he will retire from ...

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  15. POLICE WORK.

    The Inspector-General of Police announced this afternoon that in view of the extra work performed by the police during the influenza epidemic and the ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. ITALY AND THE ALLIES.

    Signor Devitto, Minister for Transport, admitted in the Chamber that there is a grave situation owing to the lack of coal. Other speakers expressed ...

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  17. Arrangements for Handling Coal.

    The Victorian Railway Commissioners lately extended the emergency preparations for the conveyance by rail of coal at Albury, with the result that for the ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. CYCLING FATALITY.

    Arhheim, a surveyor, was riding a motor cycle with his assistant in a car near Taree, When two norsemen collided with them, and Arnheim was ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. RESIGNATION OF BAUER.

    Vienna reports that Herr Bauer has been compelled to resign because the Entente suspects him of planning a union with Germany. ...

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  20. Brisbane Seamen Waiting for a Lead.

    The Brisbane seamen are evidently awaiting a lead from the south. No meeting has been held to consider the position yet, but it is believed that the ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. ACTING PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTH.

    Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) is sufficiently recovered to leave the hospital, and will visit the country to recuperate. ...

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  22. POPE'S PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Conservative newspapers state that the Pope's Peace, negotiations were broken off because the Entente demanded that Germany admit her war ...

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  23. Melbourne's Unemployed.

    There are now 35,000 unemployed in Melbourne. ...

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  24. TIMBER WORKERS' CLAIMS.

    In the hearing of the Australian timber workers employees' case in the High Court against several respondents an agreement was reached that a dispute ...

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  25. The Melbourne Mass Meeting.

    A mass meeting of seamen is being held at Melbourne this afternoon to consider the question of returning to work. It is not likely that any decision will ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. ITALIAN REVOLUTIONARY GROUPS.

    The Government has discovered that a conspiracy has been organised abroad to assist the Italian revolutionary groups, who are about to bring about a ...

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  27. CHIEF JUSTICESHIP.

    It is believed that Sir William Irvine will succeed to the appointment of Federal Chief Justice. ...

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  28. LABOUR SPLIT.

    Mr. Garden, Secretary of the Labor Council, says that 200 members of the Tramway Union have signed a requisition asking that a special meeting should be ...

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  29. More Defiance of the Law.

    A mass meeting of the Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held this afternoon when it was decided, amidst cheering, not to accept ...

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  30. SANTUNG SETTLEMENT.

    The ''New York Times" Washington correspondent learns that it is understood that President Wilson has informed the Republican Senators that he was ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. A PEACE MEMENTO!

    As a Peace memento the State Parliamentary members are endeavoring to secure free railway passes for life. ...

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  32. JUTE INCREASES

    The wholesale price of jute continues to increase, and there is every possibility of farmers being called upon to pay record prices for cornsacks for next ...

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  33. The Transport Workers.

    It is not likely that the transport services will resume a normal timetable for some weeks, as the coal reserves have to be built up. ...

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  34. ATTEMPT ON A SENTRY.

    At the City Court to-day, Davis. Per kins (17), who was arrested during the disturbance at Victoria Barracks on 20th July, charged with attempting to shoot ...

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  35. A Victory for Conciliation.

    Mr. Birrell, President of the Trades Council, has telegraphed from Melbourne, saying that it is a great victory for conciliation. ...

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  36. CHINESE BORDER TROUBLES.

    The New York "Times" Pekin correspondent states that trouble is brewing on the northern border of China. Rival Chinese Generals have quarrelled ...

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  37. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    For the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-night there were three deaths and 23 new cases of influenza. There were 18 discharges, leaving 645 in hospitals. ...

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  38. Ending of the Trouble Welcomed.

    News of the probable ending of the strike is universally welcomed, but the people are waiting for more definite information. ...

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  39. WAR AGAINST BOLSHEVIKI.

    The Supreme Council is considering the military experts' proposals to help Roumania against the Bolsheviks. It is reported that the Roumanian army is ...

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  40. WORSE THAN OURS

    Several horses depastured in the Parklands have been butchered, their throats having been slashed across with a blunt instrument, or a sharp knife or ...

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  41. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    It is estimated that the British miners have lost £1,670,000 in wages. The Yorkshire miners have not yet considered the Government's offer. The ...

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  42. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE CASES.

    Sydney's figures up till 2 o'clock this, afternoon were three deaths and eleven new cases. Melbourne reports 11 deaths and 66 ...

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  43. British Gunboat's Threat.

    A British gunboat on Lake Onega threatens to bombard the town, which was recently taken by the Bolsheviks, unless the British prisoners are released. ...

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  44. ALLEGED FELONIOUS MURDER.

    Three weeks ago John Thomas Elliott left his home, on a Sunday afternoon, and went out to his camp. He took with him food supplies for a week. ...

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  45. Coalition Favored.

    Herr Andrassey, in an interview, said he favors coalition of the bourgeoise and social democrats. The Entente, he said, could not negotiate as Bela Kun ...

    Article : 48 words
  46. Yorkshire Miners Will Decide Their Own Policy.

    The Yorkshire miners state that they will decide their own policy irrespective of the Federation and the coal owners must re-open negotiations, and that apart ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. AFGHAN RISING.

    The Government is not prepared to consider the counter claims of the Afghan Peace delegates, believing that the Afghans had flagrantly disregarded ...

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  48. MISCELLANEOUS.

    So far 311 cases have been treated in the Grafton hospitals, the deaths being eight, two of which were probably not due to 'flu. Among the cases treated ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. Allies Anxious for Peace with Hungary.

    The Supreme Council communique states that the Allies are anxious for peace with Hungary, but cannot attempt such until Hungary possesses a ...

    Article : 75 words
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  51. AMERICAN RACE RIOTS.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that a resolution was introduced in the House of Representatives demanding the President to ...

    Article : 87 words
  52. Afghans Talk of Bolshevism.

    Reuter's special correspondent at Rawal Pindi telegraphing on the 27th instant, says that after General Grant's address at the Peace Conferene ...

    Article : 162 words
  53. PROFITEERING.

    The Commonwealth Government is believed to be contemplating the appointment of a Commission to inquire into profiteering. The State Cabinet is also ...

    Article : 66 words
  54. Russian Blockade Discussed.

    The Council of Five have discussed the blockade of Russia. The Americans urged its raising in view of the Entente not being at war with Russia. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  55. Outbreaks in Chicago.

    Race rioting has broken out m Chicago, and two negroes were killed, and fifty, persons, whites and blacks, were injured. ...

    Article : 59 words
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