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  3. IRISH PROBLEM

    The “Evening Nows" publishes a report from Dublin which states That an important political crisis has occurred in Ulster, combined with a big ...

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  4. A PARLIAMENTARY SCENE

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, The PRIME MINISTER moved for leave to introduce a Bill for the ...

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  5. COMMUNISTS ALARMED.

    The "Times” corespondent at Copenhagen says that the arrival of a British squadron at Helsingfors (Finland) alarmed the communiste at Petrograd. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Their Excellencies the Governor-Genera, (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson left Melbourne on Thursday afternoon by the ...

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  7. FRANCE’S DECISION

    Despatches from Paris this morning make it abundantly clear that the announcement regarding the r[?]gnition of General Wrangel's anti-Bolshevik ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTERS TO CONFER

    Mr Lloyd George and Lord Curzon, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, are aranging to meet M. Millerand, the French Premier, at the earliest ...

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  9. LABOR’S POSITION.

    The Labor Council of Action has sent a letter to Mr Lloyd, George (the Premier), slating that it is opinion of the Council that the Bolshevik pence terms ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF UNIONIST ALLIANCE.

    The “Times correspondent at Dublin states that the Irish Unionist Alliance repudiates dominion home rule, on the grounds that it means the ...

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  11. FEELING IN UNITED STATES.

    Reuter’s corespondent at Washington states that the United States is seriously considering Poland’s request for credits to purchase war material. ...

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  12. A CALMER FEELING.

    Best-informed circles in London and Paris stale that a calmer view of the Anglo-French misunderstanding now prevails in both capitals, and both sides ...

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  13. A SINN FEIN RAID.

    Reginald Ratcliff. in County Meath, opened his door and was confronted by 15 armed and mashed Sinn Feiners Ratcliff died of fright. ...

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  14. BALLARAT DISTRICT WILLS.

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Company, Ltd., is applying for probate of the will of Martin Edward Gleeson, late of Oakleigh Park. ...

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  15. VIEW OF LLOYD GEORGE.

    In the course of a speech at the Liberal luncheon, Mr Lloyd George said that the international situation was too delicate for discussion. He ...

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  16. BAN ON DR. MANNIX.

    According to the “Times" correspondent at Rome, the Italian press has published reports from London to the effect that the British Government may ...

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  17. RUSSIA’S ATTITUDE.

    With reference to the Russo-Polish situation, Mr Lloyd George sent a letter to the Labor Council of Action, and pointed out that as the Soviet recently ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Robertson.—The name of Mr W. Robertson (nephew) was inadvertently omitted from the funeral report of Andrew Robertson, deceased. ...

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  19. OFFICIAL NATURE OF FRENCH ANNOUNCEMENT.

    If further corroboration is needed of the official character of the Wrangel announcement, it comes from Reuter’s Paris representative, who states that ...

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  20. THE ADVANCE ON WARSAW.

    The Reds’ converging movement on Warsaw continues. Their advance is mainly confined to the north. The Poles are holding the southern sectors. ...

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  21. THE MINSK CONFERENCE.

    Mr Lloyd George sent a letter to Kemeneff, the Bolshevik emissary, Jast night, acknowledging receipt of a communication from Moscow announcing ...

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  22. DEPARTMENT OF REPATRIATION

    Senator Millen. Minister for Repatriation, has issued a review of activities of his department to date, 31st July, 1920. The statement shows that since the ...

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  23. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    The afternoon papers devote much attention to the cables which indicate that a definite disagreement had arisen between Mr Lloyd George and M. ...

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  24. LITVINOFF AND THE ALLIES.

    The Times correspondent at Copenhagen says Unit Litvinolf had packed up learing a serious outcome between Russia and the Allies, but is now ...

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  25. SEAMEN’S HOURS

    Renter’s correspondent, at Brussels states that the Inter-Allied Seamen’s Conference adopted the Belgian delegates motion in favor of a general ...

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  26. CATHOLIC PRELATES’ PROTEST.

    Australasian Catholic prelates protest against the treatment of Dr Mannix (Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne) by the Briitsh Government, and deny that ...

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  27. PONZI ARRESTED

    Charles Pouzi surrendered to the Federal authorities this morning when he learned that the police had received instructions to arrest him on a charge ...

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  28. MURDER OF THE CZAR

    The "Times" will publish on 19th August the first complcte anthentic account of the murder of the Czar and family at Ekaterinburg, in 1918, based ...

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  29. POLAND’S DETERMINATION

    The Council of National Defence has issued a declaration which states:— “Poland will not accept a dishonorable peace, but will defend itself to the ...

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  30. DISPUTE WITH MINERS

    Following the Government's refusal to grant, further concessions, the Aimers Federation has ordered a ballot on the question of a general strike with ...

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  31. DR. MANNIX AND MR. HUGHES

    In the House of Representatives today. Mr BRENNAN asked the Prime Minister whether he had seen certain more ...

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  32. GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S STAFF

    It is announced that the staff of lord Forster the Goyernor-General designate of Australia, will be comprised of his military secretary, Brig. ...

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  33. SOVIET READY TO NEGOTIATE.

    The fateful, Eleventh, when the Poles and the Russians should have met at Minsk to begin pourparlers, has passed without the delegates having ...

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  34. JUSTICES OF PEACE REBUKED

    In the Practice Court this morning, during the hearing of a case, the Chief Jstice made strong comment on the action adopted by certain justices of the ...

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  35. SMOKING NOT PROHIBITED.

    The Huddersfield engineering shops are permitting their employes to smoke during working hours, with a view to increased contentment. ...

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  36. THE COAL CRISIS

    Householders in Geelong have reached the position when they are unable to secure stocks of black coal, and indrstries are holding very small ...

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