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  3. THE GOAL CRISIS.

    In the House of Representatives today. Sir ROBERT BEST asked the Prime Minister what action it was proposed to ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX

    Dr Mannix in an interview with a newspaper representative, said that he did not know whether his exclusion from Ireland was legal. ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    At Federal Parliament House, last night a farewell dinner was tendered to the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Murno Ferguson, who is about to leave ...

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  6. POLAND

    A Warsaw communique states:— "The enemy cavalry continues to press the Poles in the direction of Miawa, and temporarily captured Ciechanoff.” ...

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  7. MR LLOYD CEORCE'S COMMENTS.

    Mr Lloyd George said that immediately on receipt of this telegra[?], after consultation with his colleagues, he communicated the terms to Poland, ...

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  8. HUNGARIAN REINFORECMENTS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam Hint General Pilsudski the Polish President and Commander-in-Chief, has accepted Hungary’s offer of ...

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  9. COAL MINERS’ TROUBLE.

    Delegates of the Coal Miners' Federation had an interview with the Prime Minister this afternoon with regard to the claims of the men for improved conditions. ...

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  10. THE REDS ADVANCING.

    The “Times” correspondent at Berlin says that the “Vossische Zeitung’s" coot respondent ut the front wires that the Reds are advancing strongly reinforced, ...

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  11. SEASICKNESS ON DESTROYER.

    Interviewed by a representative of the “Bvening News,” Dr Mannix said that at present he would not leave London. He proposed to rest in order ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIKS’ AIM CLEAR.

    The "Times” correspondent at Warsaw says that the Bolsheviks’ aim is now clear. They wish to transfer the new “Bed” Government, to the largest ...

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  13. LATE SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH

    Prior to the transaction of business in the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister referred-to the death of Sir Samuel. Griffith:—"The Angel of Death ...

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  14. VIEWS ON IRISH CRIME.

    When a London pressman asked the views of Dr, Mannix on Irish crime, the Archbishop replied “Nobody is more opposed to crime, ...

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  15. ENGLISH CRICKET TOURS

    J. W. Hearne (Middlesex), who will be a member of the English cricket team to Pail shortly for Australia, interviewed by a representative of the ...

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  16. LABOR’S THREAT TO STRIKE.

    Te “Westminster Gazette” states:— "While labor leaders consider that the opposition to British assistance to Poland is good tactical business, few ...

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  17. PICTURES OF DR MANNIX.

    Pictorial glimpses of Dr Mannix, as published in English press hitherto, show an odd collection of photographs, suggesting) ages between 25 and 60 ...

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  18. AMERICAN WATCHINC CLOSELY.

    While the attitude of the United Slates toward the Russian situation has not been determined, it is stated that tho Government is keeping in ...

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  19. AMATEUR TEAM FOR AMERICA.

    An amateur English cricket team, captained by E. J. Metcalfe, an ex-Queenslander, will tour the United States between 21st July and 25th ...

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  20. DEMONSTR ATION IN IRELAND.

    A message, from Duhlin says that, as an outcome of the Mannix bonfire celebrations, and disregard of the curfew regulations civilians and soldiei’s ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. MESOPOTAMIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Bagdad, telegraphing on 10th August, says that the column has returned from Diwaniyah and reached Hillah. The rebel villages ...

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  22. IRELAND

    A disturbance occeurred at Clonukilty (Cork) last evening, as the result or which two soldiers were dead. ...

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  23. PLANS OF GOVERNMENT.

    The critical situation in regard to Poland caused the House of Commons to be crowded to-day, and Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, was ...

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  24. MR ASQUITH REPLIES.

    Mr H. H. Asquith said he regretted that part of the Prime Minister’s speech had not contributed to the removal of difficulties of maintaining ...

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  25. EX-SERVICE MEN

    The “Times” publishes a letter, written by Lord Haig, appealing for employment for 190,000 ex-service men. The appeal elicited the warm ...

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  26. TURKISH TREATY SIGHED

    Renter’s correspondent at paris says that the Turkish "Treaty was signed today at Sevres (a suburb of Paris). ...

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  27. SERVIA REFUSES TO SIGN.

    A message from Fans states that Servia has refused to sign the Turkish treaty, being unwilling to bear the burden of debt assigned to her with Turkish ...

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  28. FLOODS IN INDIA

    Reports front Bombay state that a great flood1 his occurred at Jamshedpur (India), The inhabitants nave taken refuge in the tree tops, and more than ...

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  29. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Pekin says that the Jananese. Legation has handed to Reuter the note which Abata addressed to the Chinese Foreign Ministry ...

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  30. LONG FUNERAL PROCESSION.

    The burial of the late Sir Samuel Griffith, the former Chief Justice of the High Court took place to-day. It was a Coonmonwealth, and State funeral, and ...

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  31. CHINESE CABINET CHANCES

    The President issued a mandate last evening appointing General Chin Yunpeng (Minister for War) Acting premier. ...

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  32. REERENCES IN SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Millln, replying to a question by Senator Earle regarding present coal supplies sais that there was a ...

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  33. COALITION CANDIDATE WINS

    Following upon the appointment of Col. R. F. Peel (Co. U.), as Governor of St. Helena, a by-election for the Woodbridge division was held. The voting ...

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  34. THE PROPOSED ARMISTICE.

    Mr Lloyd George, replying, said he had just received from Kemeaeff the terms of the armistice and the peace preliminaries which would be ...

    Article : 288 words
  35. JAPAN IN THE CAROLINES.

    The Pacific Phosphates Company's steamer Pukaki, bund for Sydney, called at Pinkenba to replenish her bunkers. Captain Roy, the master of the yessel, ...

    Article : 172 words
  36. VILLA CAPITULATES

    Surrounded by a band of faithful followers General Villas the rebel leader, surrendered to the Government amid the cheers of 3000 unlookers. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

    Interviewed regarding his mission to China Mr John W'Whae Honorary Minister in the Victorian Government, said that he regarded the possibilities of expanding ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. MOLYBDENITE MINES CLOSE.

    Owing to a slump in molybdentie caused by the British Government putting its surplus stocks on the mar[?]et the Kinigsgate mines in the Glen ...

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  39. SERIOUSNESS OF THE POSITION.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this atternoon, Mr PURNELL (Geelong) drew the attention of the House to the exceedingly ...

    Article : 255 words
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