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  2. Advertising

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  3. PERSONAL

    Captain Horace Stevens, who may well be described as the famous Australian baritone, was accorded an official reception at the City Hall ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr GREGORY asked the Treasurer whether his attention had been drawn to the report that the Commonwealth Taxation Department had required the ...

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  5. COAL STRIKE INEVITABLE."

    The "Triple Alliance” will meet on 31st August, and will decide whether to support the miners in the event of a coal strike. ...

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  6. PRINCE'S MESSAGES

    His Excellency the Governor-General lias received the following message from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales for communication to the ...

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  7. FIGHT FOR WARSAW

    According to the "Daily News,” the Poles consider that their chances of saving the city have much improved. The Red troops wore completely ...

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  8. IRISH PROBLEM

    The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Dublin state that Air Lloyd George’s speech in (the House of Commons on Monday afternoon has puzzled the Irish ...

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  9. DANES TO HELP POLAND.

    The "Times’’ correspondent at Danzig states that a volunteer Danish battalion, commanded by Captain Palluden, and equipped with rifles and ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN MESOPOTAMIA

    The “Times’’ correspondent at Teheran says that rile situation in Mesopotamia lias not improved. The line of communication with Persia has been ...

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  11. VICTORIA’S FAREWELL.

    The Lieutenant-Governor, Sir William Irvine, forwarded the following telegram to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales this morning on the eve of his ...

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  12. TROOPS AT INQUEST.

    Extraordinary precautions were taken in Belfast at the inquest on Farrell, the man who was shot last week. The corridors of the courthouse were ...

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  13. THE ALLIED DEAD

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" states that arrangements are being made for the erection of a grand monument to the Allied dead in the ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Consideration in committee was given to the bill introduced last session by Air Bailey (Port, Fairy) to provide for the licensing of farm produce agents. ...

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  15. THE PRINCE’S MESSAGE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Major-General White, Commonwealth organiser in connection with the Prince’s visit, officially made available to-day the following message from the ...

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  16. FRESH ATTACK LAUNCHED.

    The Polos announce that a [?] [?] fresh counter-attack has ben launched. The Hod troops are retiring in disorder from the River ...

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  17. BRITISH LABOR DELEGATES.

    Messrs W. Adamson, Chairman of the British Parliamentary Labor Party, and Gosling, President, of the Iransport Workers' Federation, who ...

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  18. THE CHINESE TROUBLE

    Reuters correspondent at Pekin, telegraphing on 18th August, says that the disbandment of troops is progressing apace, and is being carried out in ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Edwin Sampson, of Portland, who died on 12 th July, left, by will dated 15th May, 1919, personal property valued at £2186, to his sons, ...

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  20. PRINCE OF WALES

    Great sorrow has boon expressed at the King's proclamation that because of the state of his health the proposed visit of the Prince of Wales to India ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    Stanbury.—The funeral of the late Mr John Stanbury, a very old resident of Drummond street south, took place on Wednesday, and was largely attended. The ...

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  22. THE SENATE.

    Replying to Senator Newland, who desired to know whether the Government considered that the salary of £15OO was sufficient to attract men of sufficient ...

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  23. THE PRINCE'S HORSE.

    Mr J. M. Niall announced to-day that Kinlark, whose performances over the steeplechase Courses recently, both at Flcmington arid Caulfield, ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Four amendments to the league of Nations covenant will be submitted by Denmark, Norway and Sweden for consideration by the League at Geneva on ...

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  25. BANK CLERKS’ WAGES

    For some considerable time past bank clerks throughout Australia have been endeavoring to secure Better working conditions, financially and ...

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  26. SERIOUS VIEW TAKEN.

    British Labor loaders take a serious view of the expulsion of Messrs Adamson and Gosling, but are waiting for further details before deciding on a ...

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  27. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS

    Mr Justice Higgins (President of the Federal Arbitration Court) has summoned a compulsory for comference for 3.30 p.m. on Monday next, for the ...

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  28. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Mr W, J, Kessel, Crown Law Officer, who investigated the claims against the Government arising out of the influenza epidemic, reports that the total ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. ANCLO-FRENCH POSITION.

    Much disappointment is felt in France regardign Mr Lloyd George's speech, in which he defined the attitude of the British Government toward ...

    Article : 260 words
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