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  2. Advertising

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  3. Settlers from India

    Major H. Allan Currie, M.C., who has been on a visit to India to arrange for the settlement in Victoria for former Imperial soldiers, returned to his ...

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  4. Crisis in Greece

    A Reuter’s message from. Athens indicates that a serious revolutionary movement is reported at Salonika, Mitylene, and Larissa. A crisis is ...

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  5. Australia

    The weekly, average of men committing suiciie through solitude; are spider bites fatal the mumber of cowboys using revolvers; do native bears ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. CHECKING KEMALISTS

    President Harding and the Cabinet have approved of the Allied Governments’ moves to check Kemal Pasha and to keep the Straits,and the Sen of ...

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  7. Federal Politics

    “Mr Hughes is reported to have had another of his outbursts.” said Mr Fleming deputy leader of the Country Party, when referring this afternoon ...

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  8. Charities Bill

    all the amendments on the Hospiand Charities Bil which were cirted this afternoon are carried the will be amended lock, stock and ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens telegraphs that the Government has resigned. Most import-ant changes are pending. There are indications of a ...

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  10. THREAT IN THRACE.

    From Constantinople it is reported that the Kemalists continue to mass troops in the neutral zone borders. If the armistice negotiations drag on it ...

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  11. DEMANDS OF ARMY AND NAVY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens soys that aeroplanes from Mitylcne where troops from Anatolia are reported to have landed, dropped copies ...

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  12. ABIDCATION OF KING.

    Tim latest ndvice from, Athens states that King Constantine has abdicated. ...

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  13. CREEKS DENOUNCED.

    Strong denunciation of the Creek troops’ conduct during the retreat to Smyrna was voiced by Lord S[?] Davids, chairman of the Ottoman ...

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  14. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    It is unofficially understood that arrangements are under way for a member of the Cabinet to proceed to Australia m connection with a reciprocity ...

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  15. THE IRISH CONSTITUTION

    A message from Dlublin states. that the Provisional Government has rejected, by 43 votes to 16, an amendment by Mr. Gavan Duffy proposing to leave ...

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  16. TURK PATROLS NEAR CHANAK.

    The Turkish re-entry into the neutral zone has outwardly intensified the seriousness of the situation, says the “Times” correspondent ab, Chanak. ...

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  17. AMERICAN PROHIBITION

    At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day it was decided to caution "dry’’ officers in no Circuinstances to interfere with [?]foreing shifts outside the three ...

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  18. AMAZON CAPTURED.

    Irish rebels are mourning the capture of "The Donegal Queen,” otherwise Miss Eithenel Troyle. Clad- in green uniform, with a revolver ...

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  19. WESTERN OVAL DROWNING CASE

    Mr. Harris, P.M., yesterday held ailinquest at the City Court concerning the death George Sparks, whose body was found in a pond at the rear ...

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  20. TO PREVENT WAR.

    The formation of an Air Force under the League of Nations was advocated in the Assembly of the League by Lord Robert Cecil in the course of a ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Major H. Alan Currie, M.C., who has been on a visit to India as an hon. commissioner for the Victorian Government, to lay the foundation, of a ...

    Article : 395 words
  22. QUEENSLAND “COTTON MAD”

    “Cotton mad” is the description of Queensland as given by Mr Beach Thomas, nomas. the well-known correspondent, who is at present in Australia, in a ...

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  23. THE ELECTIONS.

    When the Senate met to-day, Senater Gaerdiner, leader of the Opposition, asked the leader of the Government in the Senate (Senator E. D. Milieu) if ...

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  24. FEDERAL SUPERANNUATION

    The bill to create a superannuation scheme for the! Federal Public Service passed all stages in the House of llepresentatives this morning. ...

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  25. BRITISH DEFENCES COMPLETE.

    Simultaneously a mounted Turkish patrol moved north to within five miles of the Chanak defences. One patrol approached a British ...

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  26. AGREEMENT OBSERVED.

    With reference to the American statement that the Near-East crisis might cause the sigiiatories to the Washington Treaties, to change their ...

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  27. MONTENEGRO

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent at Rome states that a spice of comic opera attaches to the deposing of Queen Regent, of Montenegro, during ...

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  28. LABOR’S BRAINS AND SOUL.

    “The wish is father to the thought,- declared Mr Charlton. leader of the Federal Opposition to-day. in a comment on the Prime Minister’s Sydney ...

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  29. KEMALISTS IN NEUTRAL ZONE.

    It is understood that the British requested the Kemalists to evacuate the neutral zone within 48 hours of the time of the presentation of the ...

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  30. TO FIGHT STRIKERS

    A meeting of the Cabinet to-day decided to fight the shopmen, in the court if they made an appeal against the injunction granted Mr. Dougherty, the ...

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  31. GERMAN REICHSWEHR MUTINY

    News has just leaked out of a mutiny amoug a portion of the Reichswehr (permanent defence forces) garrison at the East Prussian fortress of Loetson ...

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  32. FRENCH SEAMEN’S STRIKE

    Reuters correspondent at Marseilles telegraphs stating that a novel dehionstration by 1800 passengens who are stranded there as resultof the ...

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  33. MELBOURNE SHOPBREAKERS

    Several case’s of shopbreaking in which the robbers met with a good deal of success were reported he Detective Office to-day. ...

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  34. PRINCE AS GOLFER

    Despitc rain a crowd of 500 applauded the Prince of Wales when he playad himself into the captaincy of the ancient club of St. Andrew's in ...

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  35. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE.

    William Bennett 75, who practiced as a doctor, and Lilian Bolands.Walter Sykes, Arthur Yeo Henela Sykes, and Elizabeth Yeo were found guilty at ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Frederick Cohon late of Queen street melbourne hardware merchant, who died on 24th July, 1922, lft by will dated 27th June, 1922, personal ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. AID FOR AUSTRIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Geneva states that with Great Britain, agreeing jointly with France and Czecho-Slovaia, it is probably that,ltaly ...

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  38. RAILWAYMAN IN TROUBLE

    Af the City Court to-day William Maddigan, a railway checker, was charged with having had in his possession property. suspected of having been ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. CHAR-A-BANG ACCIDENT

    While a charabanc, loaded with holiday makers was crossing a bridge at Belluno Northern Italy, it turned over Eight people were drowned and 24 ...

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  40. DEALING WITH SLAVERY

    The Counci of the League of Nations has decided to follow up the resolution adopted by the Aseembly upon the slavexy question, and ...

    Article : 89 words
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