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  2. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    After a triumphal journey from Capetown and being enthusiastically welcomed at various stopping places on then journey General Botha, the ...

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  3. REVOLTING CRUELTY

    Horrible revelations have been made at the court-martial being held on the man Fratel, a Eurasian warrant officer, who is charged with gross inhumanity ...

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  4. NAVAL.

    At an American Navy banquet given last night at San Diego, in California, Admiral Rodman, who commanded the American vessels in European waters ...

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  5. PROFITEERING

    President Wilson, addressing Congress to-day on the high cost of living, said the present prices of foodstuffs were artificially and deliberately ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES

    There was a bayonet charge by the military in Liverpool yesterday, owing to the mob jeering at a sentry stationed at St. George's-hall, and making an ...

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  7. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    Members of the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union, who were much depressed on Friday in regard to the outlook for a settlement of the shipping ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    In reference to the announcement of a probable early session of the South African Parliament to ratify the peace treaty, it is understood that the ...

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  9. RAISING THE BLOCKADE

    The Peace Conference decided to-day to raise the blockade of Hungary. ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    General Sir H. Gough, who is representing the Allies at Libau, the Baltic seaport to the south-west of, Riga, has had several stormy interviews with ...

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  11. VON TIRPITZ.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Sun" state, that the outstanding features of a book which Admiral Von Tirpitz, the former ...

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  12. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY

    In her counter-proposals to the Peace Treaty, Austria asks the Entente Powers to administer her finances. She protects against the trial of the ...

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  13. RAILWAY STRIKES IN ENGLAND.

    The railwaymen at the Nine Elms station in London, who struck on Monday last, have decided to return to work, and the normal service on the ...

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  14. LEGISLATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    A bill which has for its object the checking of profiteering was introduced in the House of Commons this afternoon by Sir Auckland Geddes, the ...

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  15. ARMENIAN REPUBLIC.

    Serious trouble is developing in the newly-constituted Russian-Armenian republic, where the Kurds and Tartars have captured two of the southern ...

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  16. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The State Department at Washington announces that the Chilian Senate has passed a vote of approval of the League of Nations. ...

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  17. DECREASED OUTPUT.

    The output of coal in Great Britain for the week ending July 27 was 2,250,000 tons, a reduction of nearly 50 per cent on the average weeks preceding ...

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  18. PERILS OF MOUNTAINEERING

    On several occasions during the present and last winter tile snow-cla[?] slopes of Mount Wellington have been the scene of mishaps very nearly ...

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  19. POLES ADVANCING EAST.

    The Polish armies have occupied the important town of Minsk, on the River Beresina, and at the junction of the Moscow-Warsaw railway. ...

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  20. GERMANY'S CRIMES.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Entente Powers are already claiming the surrender of those charged with the violation of international law, ...

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  21. MARKETS AND MONEY

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  22. BOLSHEVIS.M

    A further statement made by the Scotland Yard authorities declares that there is no definite evidence of Bolshevik activities in England beyond ...

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  23. GERMAN RAIDER.

    The Chilian Government has released the interned German crew of the under Seeadler. ...

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  24. CHINA AND THE TREATY.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Chinese decline to sign the peace treaty before the United States has ratified it ...

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  25. ENGLISH BAKERS.

    The provincial bakers' disputes have been temporarily settled, pending arbitration, but the deadlock continues in London, where the masters refuse to ...

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  26. SUBMARINE PERILS.

    Questioned in the House of Commons yesterday as to whether the submarine, losses were higher than in any other branch of the combatant services, Mr. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    A number of mechanics in the railway Workshops at Pretoria are refusing to work with non-union men, and have adopted the attitude of standing by ...

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  28. ITALIAN PEACE PROBLEMS.

    The Italian newspaper "Popolo Roman[?]" says that a settlement of the Adriatic and other Italian peace problems has been reached. Italy has ...

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  29. HUSH HOME RULE

    Replying to a demand made in the House of Commons this afternoon by Sir Donald Maclean, lender of the Opposition, for a statement of the Irish ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY LE CORNU.

    Speaking at the Gaiety Theatre this afternoon, the President of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Le Cornu) said that he had received an intimation from a ...

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  31. DISCOUNT.

    The market rate for short date bills is 31 per cent., and for long date bills 3 5-8 per cent. ...

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  32. CONSOLS AND WAR LOANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  33. GRIEVANCES OF INDIANS.

    The Indian Congress at Johannesburg closed yesterday, after passing numerous resolutions demanding redress of grievances, the withdrawal of the regulation ...

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  34. STRIKE IN SIBERIA.

    A despatch received in New York from Peking states that all traffic on the trans-Siberian railroad has been tied up owing to a strike of employees, ...

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  35. SHANTUNG.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Chinese Government and people continue to feel that the Shantung ...

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  36. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  37. AVIATION

    Captain Hoy, a Canadian airman, has flown across the Rocky Mountains from Vancouver to Calgary, and is the first man to make this crossing in the ...

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  38. BOMB OUTRAGE IN SPAIN.

    A bomb explosion occurred to-day at Barcelona, and seven persons were wounded. The terrorist regime has become serious. Syndicalists are ...

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  39. WILD TALK AT SYDNEY

    Addressing a public meeting convened by the relief committee of the Seamen's Union last night, Mr. J. Connington, of the Victorian branch of the union, ...

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  40. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING.

    With her signal flags spelling out "Advance Australia, Victoria leading," the Commonwealth steamer Dromana carried out her official speed trial in ...

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  41. EMIGRATION.

    Representatives of British Government departments and of all the Dominions and India met in conference to-day at the suggestion of the Board of ...

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  42. LEADER'S TRAGIC END.

    The sensational murder of Ardasjeff, a prominent Russian Bolshevik, which took place last month, was attributed to supporters of the old Russian ...

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  43. FRENCH MINES.

    Eighty thousand Poles will shortly be at work in the mines in the liberated regions of France. ...

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  44. FLIGHT TO INDIA

    The aerial flight from England to India will start in about a week's time. ...

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  45. IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO.

    The Imperial Tobacco Company has decided to make additions to its capital, amounting to £9,000,000, in order to extend its output, and enable it to ...

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  46. THE DARDANELLES

    Mr. Bonar Law, the leader of the Government, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the Government, had decided to publish ...

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  47. MELBOURNE'S LORD MAYOR.

    An alteration of the existing method of appointing the Lord Mayor of the City of Melbourne was made at the meeting of the Melbourne City Council ...

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  48. BRITISH FINANCIAL POSITION.

    Speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave a pessimistic review of the ...

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  49. HUNGARY

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he learns that the situation in Middle Europe is likely to clear up, following ...

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  50. REPATRIATING THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The hospital ship Kanowna, which leaves Plymouth on the 17th inst., will take 550 invalid Australians, including half a dozen cot cases. After that only ...

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  51. VESSELS FOR TASMANIA.

    Tasmanian troops and a number of civilian passengers will leave Melbourne for Hobart to-morrow on board the steamer Yulgilbar, which has loaded a ...

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  52. SHIPPING.

    Mr. G. H. Larkin, the London manager of the Commonwealth, line of steamers, has replied to the Australasian Merchants' Association, and ...

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  53. A THREAT FROM AMERICA.

    An unconfirmed report received in London from Vienna states that America has threatened to stop the export of food to Rummania unless the ...

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  54. MANUFACTURE OF WIRE. NETTING.

    Definite information as to the project for the establishment of new wirenetting works o[?] a very large scale in Australia is contained in a cable ...

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  55. THE LEAVE BREAKERS.

    Since the armistice there has been a considerable decrease in serious misdemeanours among the men of the Australian Forces, the principal offence ...

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  56. REFUSAL TO RECEIVE ALLIED MISSION.

    The Supreme War Council has addreesed a sharp Note to Rumania owing to her refusal to receive an Allied Military mission at Buda Pesth. ...

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  57. AMERICAN TRADE WITH ENGLAND.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the Department of Commerce announces that Great Britain has granted free licenses for the ...

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  58. FOR VALOUR.

    The "London Gazette" states that the Distinguished Service Order has been awarded to Lieutenant L. C. Boase, of the 52nd Battalion, A.I.F., whose ...

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  59. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states about £6,000,000 or £7,000,000 accumulated by 16 patriotic funds will be shortly made available for bettering the ...

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  60. BRITISH COASTWISE TRADE

    In order to revive British coastwise shipping, and also to relieve the congestion on the railways, a conference of Government officials and representatives ...

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  61. GERMANY'S PACIFIC POSSESSIONS.

    No time is to be lost by the New Guinea Committee in beginning its work of inquiring into the question of the future administration of German New ...

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  62. DEFYING THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily telegraph" states there is the gravest apprehension in Peace Conference circles over the Rumanian situation. The ...

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  63. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for July show that, as compared with the corresponding month of 1918, imports into the United Kingdom increased in value ...

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  64. FLAGS FOR A.I.F. INFANTRY BATTALIONS.

    In Military Orders issued on Saturday it was announced that the silk Union Jacks to be presented to A.I.F, infantry battalions in substitution for ...

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  65. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Mr. H. Hoover, the American Food Controller, states that she whole of the world is faced with the gravest danger of food shortage, and the workers must ...

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  66. GENERAL TOWNSHEND.

    General Sir Charles Townshend, who commanded the first Mesopotamian Expeditionary Forces, speaking at Newport to-day, said he hoped to live long ...

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  67. THE ORIENT LINE.

    The management of the Orient line has arranged new sailings of its vessels for Australia, but those are liable to alteration or cancellation. The ...

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  68. THE CHOLERA.

    There is a serious outbreak of cholera in Southern Manchuria, and many deaths are reported. The epidemic is spreading, and there have been some ...

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  69. BRITAIN AND AFGHANISTAN.

    The Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Afghanistan has been sign[?] ...

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