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  2. BADAK SENSATION.

    A sensational reply to a request by the directors of the Badak Company No Liability for an explanation of a mutilated cable message and other cryptic cable ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    Judging by the discussion on the second reading of the Industrial Peace Bill in the House of Representatives yesterday, there is a wide difference of opinion among ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Yesterday was "grievance day," yet less than a quarter of an hour was occupied in the ventilation of grievances in the House of Representatives. This is probably ...

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  5. PRINCE IN QUEENSLAND.

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursduy.—Last nignt, after. the Prince reached the town hall Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey was notice returning in a motor-car. He felt unwell, ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK TYRANNY.

    From London it is declared to be highly improbable that negotiations with the Russian trade delegation will be opened until Moscow replies to the British Note of July ...

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  7. FORM OF RULE IN IRELAND

    A request for the establishment of Dominion Home Rule in Ireland was made on Wednesday by a deputation of Irish Unionists and Nationalists from Dublin ...

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  8. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    Further references to the coal shortage in Victoria were made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The question was brought up by Mr. ...

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  9. Mr. Fihelly's Flight.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An aeroplane, with Lieutenant Bird in charge, and with the Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) as passenger, rose about 9 o'clock, and headed ...

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  10. CONSTITUTION CONVENTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), replying to Mr. Chapman (Nat., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives yesterday, said that the promised bill to provide for ...

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  11. PROPERTY OF GERMANS.

    Mr. Higgs (Ind. Lab., Q.), was informed by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) in the House of Representatives yesterday that the Peace Treaty vested in ...

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  12. Prince's Farewell Message.

    BRISBANE, "Thursday. — The Lieut. Governor (Mr. Lennon) to-night received the following telegram from the Prince, who despatched it from Armidale: ...

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  13. Revolt in Mesopotamia.

    An improvement in the situation in Mesopotamia was announced in the following communique issued by the British War Office on Wednesday:—"The situation on ...

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  14. WORK AND WAGES.

    Proposals are to be submitted to Parliament by the State Ministry for a simpler method of appointing wages boards, the idea being to appoint boards ...

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  15. EXPORT AND HOME NEEDS.

    The select committee of the House of Representatives which is inquiring into matters connected with sea carriage and coastal shipping will leave for Sydney on ...

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  16. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    The Second Peace Loan campaign opens, throughout the Commonwealth to-day. Victoria's quota in the £25,000,000 loan is £8,200,000. The opening ceremony will be ...

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  17. CANBEBRA CAPITAL.

    When Mr. Chapman (Nat., N.S.W.) asked in thc House of Representatives whether the Ministry was prepared to proceed with the removal of the Federal ...

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  18. COALMINERS' CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of the council of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees Federation was held in Sydney today. The secretary to the federation ...

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  19. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate yesterday afternoon the Supply Bill was further considered. In the course of the debate on the second reading, Senator Payne, (Nat., T.) protested ...

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  20. PARER'S FLIGHT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday received the following, message from Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh in reply to his telegram of congratulation: ...

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  21. Germany Stands Aloof.

    In an interview given to the "Berliner Tageblatt," the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Simon) said that he believed that the Russians certainly were striving for the ...

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  22. UNITED SOUTH AFRICA.

    At the City Hall to-night the Prime Minister (Lieut.-General Smuts) was presented with a monster address containing over 25,000 signatures of the ...

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  23. SMALLER BARRIER UNIONS.

    When the parties to the Broken Hill mining dispute met in conference in Melbourne towards the and of April, opportunity was also taken to seek an adjustment ...

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  24. HAVE MINERS REDUCED OUTPUT?

    The unsettled state of the coal industry, together with the probability of an early advance in the price of coal, is causing much concern. Increasing difficulty is being met ...

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  25. CITIZEN FORCE COMMANDS.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" issued yesterday announces the appointment of a number of distinguished A.I.F. officers to the command of the Citizen Force Units in ...

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  26. COASTAL STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh) stated to-day that the New South Wales Coastal Steamship Owners' ...

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  27. KING'S COLOUR.

    The formal ceremony of presenting the King's colour to A.I.F. regiments which served in the war is to take place to-morrow afternoon in the Government House ...

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  28. THE JERGER CASE.

    Further questions in regard to the Father Jerger case were asked in the Senate yesterday. The sole representative of the Caucus ...

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  29. The League at Work.

    The first meeting of the permanent Armaments Commission constituted by the council of the League of Nations is being held at San Sebastian, in the north of ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A motion submitted by Mr. Frank Hodges, general secretary of the British Miners' Federation, has been agreed to by the International Miners' Congress at Gel ...

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  31. English Cricket Team.

    According to the "Star." S.F. Barnes, the Lancashire and Staffordshire bowler, cannot accept the Invitation to join the English cricket team to visit Australia ...

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  32. VALUABLE FURS STOLEN.

    For baring stolen on July, 20 two parcels comtaining a fur coat and two foxskins, valued at £20. the property of M. Nettleberg, furrier, 43 Elizabeth street. William Thompson and James w. Thomson, ...

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  33. MR. ORTON SURPRISED.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Mr. T.W. Orton, the Badak Company's prospector, who is at present in Bendigo, was interviewed this evening in regard to the cable message ...

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  34. Japan's Eastern Policy.

    The "Asahi Shimbun" of Tokio publishes an extract from a United States Note regarding the Japanese occupation of territory in Siberia, and agrees that ...

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  35. THEFT OF OVERCOAT.

    At the City Court yesterday John Francis Adams was charged with having. On August 4. stolen a rubber-[?]ed overcoat valued at 45/ iron the shop of J. Payne, draper, of Bourke street. Accused ...

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  36. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.

    Directing attention in the House of Representatives yesterday to a recent statement by the Prime Minister to the effect that Commonwealth ships were leaving ...

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  37. INTERSTATE HOCKEY MATCH.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The interstate hockey carnival was continued at Launceston to-day, whet New South Wales beat Victoria by 3 goals to 1. lt the second half two of Victoria's players were ...

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  38. Riot in Italian Baths.

    During a general strike at Savona, 25 miles south-west of Genoa, in Italy, a mob chased some officers, who sheltered in a bathing establishment, where a fight ...

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  39. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BOARD.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Greenwood (Nat.. Boroondara) rave notice of his intention to move, before the Public Service Bill was taken into ...

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  40. Woollen Textile Industry.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" of Wednesday states that negotiations are proceeding between the West Australian Government and the Yorkshire and West of ...

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  41. MERCHANT SERVICE RATE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Thursday,—At a conference, held at Wellington to consider the demands of the Merchant Service Guild, the following rates were fixed: ...

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