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  3. INDIA.

    In opening the legislative Council, Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy, in an eloquent and impressive speech, said that the final decision of the Turkish ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Railway shopmen have voted, overwhelmingly for the rejection of President Wilson’s proposal for an increase of four cents an hour in their wages, ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY

    President Wilson, in a speech opening his 10,000 mile tour of the United states in support of the Peace Treaty, addressed an immense audience here. ...

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  6. UNREST IN EGYPT

    The "Times" correspondent at Cairo states that reports from all sides indicate an uncrease in the native revolutionary spirit. of which an attempt to I ...

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  7. POLES AND LITHUANIANS

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says:—The Lithuanian Press Bureau repeats serious fighting between the Poles and the Lithuanian troops, ...

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  8. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Mr Shaw Strickland, a Forbes landowner and sportsman, wishing to visit Grenfell yesterday, chartered an aeroplane and covered the distance of about ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Re-seal of the will and codicils of the late James Walker Larnach of Brambletye. East Grinstead, Sussex. England, has been granted, by the New ...

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  10. CHLOROFORM IN LOZENGES.

    At the Central Summons Court today. Mrs Jennie Covers, trading as “Keen’s,” confectioner, of 120 Kong Street, was fined £2, in default seven ...

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  11. “RED PETROGRAD”

    A Bolshevik wireless message says: —M. Trotzky, the Bolshevik War Minister, addressing the Pe[?]grad Soviet, said:—We cannot afford to retreat an ...

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  12. DIRECT ACTION.

    A conference of the executives of the Labor Triples Alliance (railway men, coal minors, and transport workers) failed to agree as to the ...

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  13. THE QUALITY OF MERCY.

    The Commissioner for Railways, Mr Davidson, has issued to every member of the railway staff an official notification stating that from 1st September ...

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  14. TROUBLE IN CANADA.

    Sevenal radical labor organisations throughout Canada have threatened a general strike until this Government orders the release on bail of the strikers ...

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  15. NATIONALISTS ACTIVE.

    Nationalists are collecting funds with the greatest energy in support of the Zaboul Mission, despite official warnings, and they boast that they will ...

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  16. THE EX-KAISER

    Reuter's correspondtent at Beilin says:—The ex-Kaiser has telephoned to tho society of the German, Catholic Nobility;—“His Majesty will do the ...

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  17. ATTACK ON PREMIER.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states:—Information has been received in London of an attack, against, the life of the Egyptian Premier. Bombs were ...

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  18. A STEAMER ASHORE

    The steamer Mourilyan went ashore a few miles out from Port Douglas last night, one hour after the ebb tide. A launch left Cairns this morning for the ...

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  19. NORTHERN RUSSIA

    Four representatives of the municipalities of Zemstvos and of the Archangel Government have arrived in London, and urged the Detention of the ...

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  20. FRENCH DOCKERS’ STRIKE.

    A message from Marseilles states:— The porters have joined the dockers’ strike, and the business of the port is practically at a standstill. The trade ...

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  21. FURTHER TROUBLE FEARED.

    Light Horsemen who arrived in Sydney [?] the transport Delta predict another rising in Egypt. They say, that the whole country is permeated by a ...

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  22. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    The Senate election nominations for the Labor pre-election in Tasmania are Senators O’Keefe and Guy, and Mr W. A. Wood, an ex-member of the State ...

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  23. BRITISH AIR RAIDERS AT KRON-STADT.

    Reuteir's correspondent at Helsingfors says:—The British , air raiders at Kronstadt heavily attacked throughout the evening of Thursday. ...

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  24. ROUMANIA

    In a message from Paris the “Times” correspondent says that the Roumanian delegates to the Peace Conference told M. Pichon, the French Foreign Minis. ...

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  25. THE SENATE’S DUTY.

    Cleveland (Ohic), 4th September. Mr Warren Stone, chief of the Brotherhood of Engineers, has issued a statement demanding that She ...

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  26. A PARLIAMENTARY SPEECH.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, the Speaker read a motion by Mr Ryan, the Premier, notide of which. had been given the previous night, to the effect ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIK RULE

    Colonel John Ward, a member of the House of Commons, arrived in London on Thursday morning, summoned from Russia by the War Office ...

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  28. PEACE TREATY DEBATE.

    Monday has been fixed for the debate on the Peace Treaty in. the Canadian House of Commons. ...

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  29. SITUATION STILL ACUTE.

    A message dated Thursday states There is nothing further to report concerning the Allies’ ultimatum to Roumanian threatening to break off ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Without recording a vote the Foreign Relations Committee has ordered that the amended Peace Treaty should be reported to the Senate. ...

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  31. DETAILS OF ULTIMATUM.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says: —It is understood that the ultimatum to Rourmania deals mainly with reparations and she, Roumanian evacuation of ...

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  32. A DIVERSION IN CORK

    The “Star’s” Cork correspondent says:-An amusing quarrel is proceeding here. It arose out of the appointment of Karl Hardebeck, a blind ...

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  33. GOSPEL OF WORK

    The Town Hall was crammed to-night when the National Federation extended a welcome to the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) and Minister for the Navy (Sir ...

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  34. CANADA’S DUTY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ottawa says:-In the Dominion House of Commons Sir Robert Borden (the Premier), in tabling the Peace Treaty, said the ...

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  35. WOUNDING OF OFFICER

    Mexico has expressed regret for the wounding of Captain M'Nabb, commander of the United Staes 8th. Aero Souadron, who was fired at by ...

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  36. FEDERAL LOAN FOR REPATRIA-TION.

    The Treasurer announced in the Assembly to-night that the Federal Government was prepared to lend New South Wales Government. £8,774,843, to ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    Perry.—The remains of the late Thomas George (“Battler”) Perry, 39 years of age, were interred in the Methodist portion, of the Broken Hill ...

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  38. GENERAL GABLES

    The Commercial Pacific Cable Company has promised the Seattle Chamber of Commerce to lay an additional cable between, America and China as ...

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  39. SYDNEY HOSPITAL DAY.

    Hospital collections in the city today amounted to £1679. When, the suburban collections are counted the total is expected ,to exceed £3000. ...

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  40. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY

    At the Miners’ Federation, conference, Mr Robert Smillie, the president, said ’that the Government’s proposals with regal’d to the miners control were ...

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  41. GENERAL VILLA SURROUNDED.

    Galveston (Tecxas) 4th September. It is claimed by the Mexican Consulate that General Villa, with a small force, has been surounded at Durahgo, ...

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  42. ARBITRATION GOURT EX-CHANGES

    When speaking to the minutes of the award in the plaint of the Commonwealth Engineidrivers’ and Firemen’s Association the Commonwealth ...

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  43. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION.

    At the national convention of the Spanish-American war veterans a resolution Was a[?]ed urging Confess to prohibit Japanese immigration into ...

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  44. HOW OTHERS SEE US

    Displayed under headlines in heavy black type, the following report of the recent peace disturbances in Melbourne was published in a Colorado ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. ITALIAN PROBLEM SETTLED.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Rome says Mr Lloyd George and the Italian Prime Minister, Signor Tit[?]oni, have reached an agreement concerning the ...

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  46. CANADA FIXES SUGAR RATE.

    It is announced that the Canadian Government has fixed 11 cents (5½d) a ported as the wholesale price of sugar. ...

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  47. CARDINAL MERCIER SAILS FOR NEW YORK.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Brest says:—Cardinal Mereier has sailed [?] New York. ...

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  48. RETURN OF SOUTH AFRICAN DEFECATES.

    Reuter’s' correspondent in Dur[?] says:—General J. B. M. Hertzog, the leader of the South African Nationalists and his co-delegates, have returned ...

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  49. ILLECAL BETTING

    At the Carton Court to-day three shopkeepers who admitted charges of having used their pramises for the purpose of betting, were fined £40, With ...

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  50. AUSTRIA SEEKS EXTENSION OF TIME.

    Router's correspondent in Paris says The Austrins have requeshed an extension of two days in which to seply to the Peace Terms. This request will ...

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