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  2. To-Day's Weather

    Cloudy and Unsettled, with .sonic Showers, Variable Winds. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. PRINCE IN THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—On his arrival here the Prince of Wales had a great reception. He was welcomed officially by the Lord Mayor. ...

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  5. MANNIX THREATENS PRIME MINISTER

    MONTREAL, Friday.—Dr. Mannix made the following announcement prior to leaving for Europe: "I sail by the Baltic on Saturday for Europe. The ...

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  6. THE SWORD AND THE SHADOW.

    "WARS ARE STILL GOING ON ALL OVER THE WORLD." (Ministerial statement in House of Commons.) Mars: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS THAT I MAY SCOFF AT IT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. JUSTICE EWING AND THE MEN HE HAS RELEASED

    most disappointing, amongst all the features of Mr. Justice Ewing's report on the I.W.W. matter is its obvious failure to consider the problem of the ...

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  8. CAN ONE AUTHORITY COLLECT ALL TAXES?

    The necessity of making two income tax returns—Federal and State—is entirely due to the action of the Federal Government, which established separate ...

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  9. SUGAR SHORTAGE AFFECTS WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The acute shortage of sugar in Melbourne has caused 1500 confectionery workers to be thrown out of employment. The ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS ON STEAMER

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Information received by Dr. Cum[?]ton, Director of Quarantine, that six deaths have occurred on the steamer Roberto Figueras ...

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  11. RAILWAY CHAIRMAN SHOT IN HIS OFFICE

    LONDON, Friday.—Frank Brooke, P.C., a friend of Sir John French, and chairman of the Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, was shot in his office in ...

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  12. GENERAL LUCAS ESCAPES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A Dublin message states that Brigadier-General Lucas, who has been held prisoner by the Sinn Fein, and whose .whereabouts could not ...

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  13. THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE JAPANESE

    MONTREAL, Friday.—In reply to the communication from the United States that America would not recognise Japan's occupation of the northern half of the ...

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  14. WATTLE DAY

    To-morrow, which is Wattle Day, is ostensibly an excuse annually to advertise the fact that the golden wattle Brows in this country, but it holds a deeper ...

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  15. MEMORIAL TO SIR GEORGE REID

    The Prince of Wales has subscribed twenty guineas to the memorial to the late Sir George Reid. Lord Syden[?], Chairman of the ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE APPROACHES WARSAW

    MONTREAL, Saturday Morning.—It is reported from Berlin that the Bolshevik advance cavalry is within about 40 miles, of Warsaw. ...

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  17. 100,000 in California

    MONTREAL. Friday.-Mr. Swope a member of the Congressional Committee investigating the Japanese situation in California, gives it as his opinion that the ...

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  18. EX-SOLDIERS RUSH BELGIAN REPRESENTATIVES

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—A crowd of dissatisfied ex-soldiers made a disorderly demonstration and broke through a cordon of police outside the Legislature. ...

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  19. Economic Blockade Efficient

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Balfour, addressing a gathering of Spanish Pressmen at San Sebastian, declared that the economic blockade was the most effective ...

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  20. Robbery in the City

    Using a fire escape at the side of the building, were also broken into, but no-premises of Messrs. Manok and Renkert, 432 Kent-street, yesterday morning. Suit ...

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  21. Welcome from Venezuela

    MONTREAL, Friday,—A message from Tokio is to the effect that the visiting Minister from Venezuela has stated that his mission is to encourage ...

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  22. The 44-Hour Week.

    At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the Amalgamated Carpenters in the Trades Hall yesterday, there was a discussion on the 44-hour working ...

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  23. RUSSIA GOOD MARKET FOR BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON. Friday.—The House of Commons has agreed to the third reading of the Overseas Trade Bill, which provides for a credit of £26,000,000 to ...

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  24. Farewell to Riflemen

    LONDON, Friday.—The King has deputed the Duke of York to receive the British rifle team at Buckingham Palace on August 10, prior to its departure for ...

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  25. EMPEROR NOT DEAD

    MONTREAL, Friday.—Count Okumk has been accorded an interview by the Emperor of Japan. He says the Mikado is reduced in weight, but his condition ...

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  26. LABOR HOLD-UP MAY DROWN GOLD MINES

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Johannesburg states that the Amalgamated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association has decided to declare a ...

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  27. Gifts to Lady Mackenzie

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Peter McBride (Agent-General for Victoria), on behalf of the committee who entertained Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the retiring High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. To Protect Americans

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune says that a cruiser and six destroyers have been ordered to proceed to ...

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  29. Navy to Go to Rabaul

    The Australia and Melbourne will leave Sydney on August 21 for their annual cruise. Amongst other places at which the flag will be shown will be Rabaul. ...

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  30. Soldier Immigrants.

    LONDON, Friday.—Forty-seven ex-service men with their dependents, and ?1 civilian nominee emigrants, are sailing by the Orsova for Victoria. ...

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  31. REVENUE RETURNS

    The revenue returns for july show an increase of £429,358, of which £203,244 is from ordinary taxation, and the balance from business undertakings. The ...

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