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  2. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    Neither the official representatives of the Chamber of Manufactures nor of the Employcrs' Federation would. express yesterday any opinion upon the Industrial Peace ...

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  3. W.A. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    PERTH, Friuay.—The strike of public servants has been settled. Civil servants and school teachers returned to work today. ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIK TREACHERY.

    The Paris edition of the "New York Herald" says that the renewal of thc Bolshevik offensive on a larger scale since the proposal for an armistice was made has ...

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  5. DR. MANNIX.

    The Dublin correspondent of the Contral News Agency says that there is a strong belief there that the landing of Dr. Mannix than will not be Prevented. Arrangements ...

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  6. BRITISH FINANCES.

    In the debate in the House of Commons on the third reading of the Finance Bill, Mr. Asquith, the lender of the Independent Liberals, contended that the wasteful ...

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  7. PRINCE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—To-day was essentially a day for the people. Having the morning free, His Royal Highness again visited the Ascot racecourse, and rode ...

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  8. THE TEST MATCHES.

    Considerable interest was aroused yesterday in cricket circles by the publication of a suggested team to represent Australia in the test matches next summer. In the ...

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  9. FIREWOOD SHORTAGE.

    Although efforts have been made by the Railways Commissioners to relieve the shortage of firewood' in the metropolitan area, there is still a scarcity of fuel in ...

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  10. I.W.W. INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The report of Mr. Justice Ewing who, as a Royal commission, inquired into the cases of the twelve I.W.W. prisoners, was made available ...

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  11. French Mission's Report.

    The officers of the French mission to Poland, in their first report to the French Government, do not conceal the fact that it found it very difficult to negotiate with ...

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  12. German Decisions at Spa.

    The German Reichstar has rejected a motion of censure on the Government, proposed by the National party, and in its place has carried a resolution expressing ...

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  13. Mr. Lloyd George Congratulated.

    BALLARAT, Friday.£At a meeting of the Protestant Federation last night, the following resolution was passed:- "That this meeting of loyal citizens of Ballarat ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON.

    Replying to Colonel Wedgwood (Lab.), in the House of Commons, the Undersecretary for the Colonies (Mr. Amory) outlined the changes proposed to be made in ...

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  15. SALARIES IN VICTORIA.

    Criticism of the sections of the Public Service Bill relating to the general division is contained in a circular letter which has been addressed to members of Parliament ...

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  16. JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    Dominions and the Far East. The United States Government is closely watching Japanese relations and Japanese policy in the Far East, because of the [?] ...

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  17. Waddington as Bowler.

    Playing against Warwickshire, A. Waddington, of Yorkshire, who has been picked to go to Australia in the English team, took seven wickets for 21 runs. ...

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  18. Turkish Peace Treaty.

    It is reported from Paris that the signing of the Turkish Peace Treaty is likely to be delayed owing to a serious disagreement having arisen between Italy and ...

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  19. FATHER JERGER'S CASE.

    An appearance was entered by the Commonwealth Crown solicitor yesterday, on behalf of Major-General Sir Granville De L. Ryrie, Assistant Minister for Defence, in ...

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  20. League of Nations.

    The Secretariat of the League of Nations announces that the subjects to be discussed at the meeting of the Council at San Sebastian (in the north of Spain) will ...

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  21. Drunkenness in Great Britain.

    The convictions for drunkenness in England and Wales for 1919 numbered 07.848, as compared with 29,075 in 1918. A Blue Book attributes the increase partly to the ...

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  22. S.S. SUKI MARU'S PLIGHT.

    CAIRNS (Q.), Friday.—Further details have been received regarding the plight of the Japanese cargo steamer Suki Maru (3,162 tons). When 8 miles south of ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The final terms under which Villa, the insurgent lender in Mexico, agreed to surrender provide that he is to retire into private life at a place to be designated by ...

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  24. COST OF WOOLLENS.

    That there is little possibility of the prices of woollen goods being reduced within the next two or three years was the opinion expressed by Mr. George Scott ...

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  25. Empire Sea Carriage.

    The Board of Trade announces that the Imperial Shipping Committee is prepared to receive before January 1 suggestions from any persons or bodies in the Empire ...

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  26. Dr. Dorden Released.

    The German Imperial Court at Leipsig, in Saxony, has ordered the release of Dr. Dordcn, who last year was charged by the German Government with high ...

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  27. "OUTBACK" TOUR.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The following official announcement was made to-night concerning the Prince's "outback" tour[?] New South Wales: ...

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  28. GOOD RAINS INLAND.

    Under monsoonal influences beneficial rains have fallen over the inland portion of Australia lying between the southern Carpentaria district and Gippsland. The ...

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  29. SPENCER STREET BRIDGE.

    The State Ministry has decided that the proposal for building a bridge over the Yarra River at Spencer street must be "shelved" until the financial position ...

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  30. HIRE OF TOWN HALL.

    Mr. J. S. Sheedy, under whose direction it was proposed to hold a cinema and vocal entertainment, entitled "Ireland's Cause," at the Town Hall next week, protested ...

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  31. German Long Range Guns.

    A mission of French oflicers was appointed recently to investigate, a report that the Germans had established longrange guns in a forest east of Strasburg. ...

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  32. PROSPECTOR'S DISCOVERY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Referring to an account by Mr. W. E. Jones, a prospector, of his discovery of a fertile area near the Musgrave Ranges, inhabited by hostile ...

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  33. Anfu Troops in Manchuria.

    Chinese Government troops from Mukden (Manchuria) are rounding up and disarming Suan-Chi-Jui's straggling followers, now that the Anfu rising has collapsed. ...

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  34. COAL-MINERS' DEMANDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the course of an official statement on behalf of Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, issued by Mr. A. C. Willis, the secretary, ...

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  35. AMERICAN PASSPORT EXACTIONS.

    Sir,—From time to time American passengers, as well as members of the American colony in Australia (obviously from quite disinterested commercial motives) ...

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  36. Visit ta India.

    No confirmation has been published at Simla of the statement that the Prince's visit to India is to be postponed owing to his ill-health, but official circles believe it ...

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  37. ANZAC TWEED FACTORY

    A number of returned soldier members of the Federal Parliament visited thc Anzac Tweed Trust's factory in Queen street on Thursday morning, and inspected the ...

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  38. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A special meeting of the Forbes Graziers' Association has been held to discuss matters in connection with the shearingd ...

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  39. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    LOCKHART.—Lockhart has been favoured with another [?] of rain. The crops are growing well, and stock are getting green feed. CULCAIRN.—There haa been rain almost every ...

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  40. DISTRESSED JEWS.

    Sir,—The appeal for help for the distressed Jews of Middle Europe, and referred to by "Christian" to-day, is one that has already been initiated by the Jewish ...

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  41. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Marine stewards threaten to strike unless they are conceded an eight, hour day. A ballot will be taken on September 20. ...

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  42. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q), Friday.—The annual meeting of shareholders of the Mt. Morgan Goldmining Co. was held to-day. Mr. R. S. Archer presided. He announced that he had proxies for ...

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  43. HIGH PRICE OF PAPER.

    Canadian newspaper proprietors, says the "Newspaper World," London, on April 10, are already paying £80 per ton for. paper, and may have to pay from ...

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  44. SHIPBUILDING AGREEMENT.

    Agreement has almost heen reached in the negotiations between the Federal Ministry and the unions engaged in the shipbuilding industry. ...

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  45. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Lieut.-Colonel Bourchier, C.M.G., D.S.O., an Anznc, has been selected by the Victorian Farmers' Union to contest the Goulburn Valley electorate at the coming State ...

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  46. MAN DROWNED AT WHARVES.

    Hush [?] an employe of the Harbour Trust, was passing No. 19 wha[?], Victoria [?] carly yesterday morning. when he saw a man struggling in the water. Dragging him to the wharf, Rat[?] ...

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  47. STRIKE IN MILK FACTORY.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday.—At a mass meeting of the employees of Nestles' Condensery to-night the female and juvenile workers determined to continue the strike ...

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  48. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION ALLEGED.

    In the cource of their inquiries into several [?] beries from tailores' shops in the metropolitan [?] Detectives Clugston and Lambell visited a tail shop in the city yesterday and were show ...

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  49. BEARING-REINS.

    Sir,—I have always understood that bearing reins are illegal, but when one sees the numbers of poor dumb horses being driven along Burke road, Malvern, and Dandenong ...

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  52. PROPERTY SALES.

    Mr. William Wilcon, Collins street, reports having sold on [?] of the excentors in the estate of the late W. B. Davis, a farm containing [?] acres, with homesteat, at Yan Year to Mr. S. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND COAL DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Friday.— It is officially reported that there is every prospect of a satisfactory settlement of the coalminers' dispute d ...

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