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  2. AUSTRIAN TERMS

    The letter of the Supreme Allied Council to the Austrian Fence delegates covering the Austrian peace Treaty, traverses in trenchant fashion and in detail Austria's ...

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  3. BALKAN CLOUD.

    The Allied Supreme Council at Paris has despatched an ultimatum to Roumania owing to her failure to reply to the Allied Notes, protesting against the ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIKS LOSE KIEFF.

    The Bolsheviks admit the capture by the Ukrainians, of the southern outskirts of Kieff. It was reported at Berne (Switzerland) ...

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  5. NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—At the continuation to-day of the conference of the National Federation both tho East Melbourn and Coburg branches submitted motions in ...

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  6. WOMEN FARM IMMIGRANTS.

    In an interview yesterday with Miss, Pughe-Joncs and Miss Chomley, representing the delegation from the Overseas Women's Settlement Committee the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    speeches of much public interest, were made at the quarterly dinner given by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cnbena) at the Town Hall last evening. The gathering ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM.

    The recommendation to the British Trades Union Congress by the executive of the Miners' Federation that full and most effective action should be taken to ...

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  9. Bolsheviks Well Supplied.

    Colonel John Ward, M.P., who has returned from Siberia, says that the Bolsheviks possess great sources; and command thc richest manufacturing areas, ...

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  10. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Mr. Yosukc Matsuoka, Secretary of the Japanese Foreign Department, who is passing through New York en route from Japan to Paris, says Japan may within a few ...

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  11. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

    The conference of the Miners' Federation opened on Wednesday. The president (Mr. R. Smillie), in his address, declared that the Government was ...

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  12. Germany and Austria.

    The Allied Supreme Council recently sent to Germany a Note vigorously protesting againt the article in the new German Constitution, which admits Austrian delegates ...

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  13. "STOP WASTE" CRY.

    Mr. F. G. Kellaway (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Monitions), who was a guest at a luncheon at the Savoy in London on Wednesday, vigorously defended ...

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  14. Cotton Boom in England.

    The past month's cotton-mill buying boom in Lancashire marks thc opening of a new period of speculative finance in an industry the capital in which hitherto was ...

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  15. U.S.A. AND PEACE TREATY

    At Washington on Wednesday it was expected that the Peace Treaty would reach the Senate within ti week. President Wileon stales his belief that ...

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  16. "LOST" WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In thc Legislative Council objection was taken by Mr. R. D. Meagher to a suggestion of tho AttorneyGeneral, that the debate on Sir Joseph ...

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  17. Egyptian Outbreak.

    A bomb was thrown at the Egyptian Premier in Cairo on Thursday. The Premier escaped uninjured. ...

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  18. ZEPPELINS DESTROYED.

    The "Vossischc Zeitnng," of Berlin, makes thc semi-official announcement that of pertain of the Gorman airships which were dismantled before the armistice, seven ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The English Grand Lodge of Freemasons has decided, on the motion of the Duke of Connaught, to appeal for funds from the brotherhood throughout thc world for the ...

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  20. Food Prices in Britain.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the good Ministry (Mr. McCurdy), in an address to the, Consumers Council in London on Wednesday, prophesied that there would be no ...

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  21. Position in America.

    The National Labour Conference, convened by President Wilson, to consider the whole industrial situation, is to meet on October 5. ...

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  22. French Claim to Syria.

    The British authorities in Syrin, in arresting the Emir Said, who was a French protege, in a village under French jurisdiction; have fanned the flame of ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    The fight between Joe Beckett (Eng.) and Eddie McGoorty (U.S.A.), which took place in London-on Tuesday night and resulted in a victory for Beckett, is ...

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  24. Improving French Seaport.

    The French Government is introducing a bill in Parliament to provide for thc construction of a canal frilm Paris to Dieppe (on the English Channel, a distance of ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY EXTENSIONS.

    Several references were made in the "grievance day" debate in thc Legislative Assembly yesterday to the proposals to make a. building grant of£200,000 to the ...

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  26. ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, in an address to the Ulster Unionist Council, of which he is president, expressed the view that Sinn Fein rule in Ireland was the only alternative ...

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  27. MORWELL MYSTERY.

    MORWELL, Thursday.—Success has not yet rcwardcd the efforts of the police to unravel the problem presented by the fact that two skeletons—one found near ...

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  28. Trade With Former Enemy.

    The Washington Department of Commerce has announced that exports of merchandise from the United Stales to Germany in July, following the lifting of the ...

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  29. Future of Constantinople.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" learns that President Wilson proposed to the Peace Conference a settlement of the Turkish-Thracion ...

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  30. SCIENCE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The International Research Council has invited the Commonwealth to join it ja nd to organise the various scientific associations and societies into an Australian ...

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  31. CUTTING DOWN NAVY.

    It is reported in political circles in London that the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) will shortly submit to the Cabinet revised navy estimates, which ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP.

    The team to represent England in thc challenge round of the Davis Cup competition will leave England for Australia at the end of the present month.lt will include ...

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  33. Woman Disguised as Soldier.

    An Englishwoman, named Dorothy Lawrence,is publishing a book containing her war experiences. She states that when in Paris, in 1015, ...

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  34. MR.HUGUES'S SPEECH.

    The Lord Mayor, in proposing the toast the health of the Prime Minister. (Mr. SM and thc Minister, for tho Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) said that those two ...

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  35. INFLUENZA.

    One death in a metropolitan hospital from influenza wrns reported to. the Hoard of Public Health yesterday. There were 10 fresh cases admitted to hospital, and 21 patients ...

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  36. Potash for Britain.

    The Lcipsig correspondent of the United Press Association of America says that it is understood that the German Government lias agreed to supply Great Britain with ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    As the question is one of policy between the Governments of the Commonwealth and the various States, the Agents-General do not care to discuss the proposal to ...

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  38. Tanks as War Souvenirs.

    The British Ministry of Munitions is selling as war souvenirs a number of tunks, howitzers, 18-pounder and other field guns, gun carriages, mid limbers, which are ...

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  39. DISSATISFIED BAILWAYMEN.

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A significant notice was published to-day. culling an important meeting of the Sydney branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers for ...

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  40. Unrest in Korea.

    Washington has been informed from Korea that a bomb which was thrown at the Japanese Governor-General of Korea (Baron Sutto) wounded 20 bystandcrs, inchiding an ...

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  41. CARTERS SEEK STRIKE BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Members of the Trolley, Draymen, anti Carters Union[?] demanding increased wages. A pass, ineeling of members will be held in the Trades ...

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  42. WOMEN'S TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An invitation has been extended to trade unions in Australia to send 10 delegatesi to the forthcoming International Trades Uniqns Congress of ...

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  43. Awards to Australians.

    Bars to the Distinguished Conduct Medal have, been awarded to Sergeant S. Collett, flSth Battalion, A.l.F. (Victoria), and Sergeant-Major J. Mecash, 53th Battalion, ...

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  44. King Albert of Belgium.

    The King and Queen of the Belgians (King Albert and Queen Elizabeth) will arrive in Washington on October 1 to make a brief stay as the guests of President ...

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  45. HOUSEBREAKING ALLEGED.

    The residence of Mr. Willlam Armlleh, in Brighton mad. Elstcrnvick. was broken into on Tuesday afternoon and properly to the raine ot about £85, belonging to three Inmates, stolen. Late on ...

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  46. Paris Editor to be Tried.

    Judet, the former editor of a Paris newspaper, who is charged with having communicated with-the enemy during the war, has sent a message from Switzerland to ...

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  47. FALL IN STREET CAUSES DEATH.

    Elizabcth Duggan, 99 years of age, was walking from her. home at Dight street, Collingwood, to u ftinc-ma theatre on August 19 when she foll down In the street, and fractured un arm. She was ...

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  48. Belgian Tried for Treason.

    The trial has begun at Brabant (Belgium) on a charge of treason of Borms, who was the "Activist" Premier of Belgium during the German occupation. ...

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  50. BATMAN LABOUR CANDIDATE.

    Nominations for a Labour candidate for the electorate of Balman in the Federal Parliament closed yesterday. The only nomination received was that of Mr.F. ...

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