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  3. THE NEUTRAL ZONE

    It is understood that the British have requested the kemalists to evacuate the neutral zone within 48 hours from the time of the ...

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  4. The Royal Show

    “People’s Day" at ti "Royal Agricultural Society’s Show onnds was favored with fine weath Before nine o’clock crowds ...

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  5. Uniform Gauge

    In the House of Represetatives today, on the motion of the Prime Mimister a bill to[?]carry out the recommendations of the Royal ...

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  6. Arbitration

    The “Times,” in a leading article this morning, headed “Industrial Arbitration in Australia," apropos of the attack made on the Federal ...

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  7. The Far East

    It is stated in Tokio that the Japanese policy following the smash of Chan-Ohuiig will, be to sit tight until the Russians regain their sensee, while ...

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  8. LATE WAR CABLES

    Reuters' correspondent at Constantinople says Turkish cavalry from Erenkeuz has been and is advancing north-east upon Asmalitope, ...

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  9. CENERAL HARRINTON AND KEMAL.

    General Harrington, in a conciliatory reply to Kemal Pasha, thanks him for the declaration with respect to the neutrality of the Straits and desire to ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF SOVIET.

    A Soviet note has been received at the Foreign Office asking that Russia, Georgia and the Ukraine shall participate in the Near Fast conference. ...

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  11. PRINCE AT GOLF

    Despite the rain, a crowd of 5000 applauded the Prine of Wales when he played himself into the captaincy of the Royal and Ancient Club of St. ...

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  12. POPE APPEALS TO KEMAL.

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome says that the Pope lias telegraphed to Kemal Pasha, hoping for speedy conclusion of peace, and urging him to ...

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  13. TION IN TROUBLE.

    The abdication of King Constant tine the revolutionary outbreak in Greece are cinfirmed in official circles in London. Lt seems that the ...

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  14. IRISH TROUBLE

    News from Ireland suggests that the rebels are gingering up their activities. A most determiner attack Was made on a. Kerry coastguard station, which was ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    It is announced by a Reuter’s, message from Copenhagen that the Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and Princess Olga of Greece, ex-King ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. N.SW. LAROR TROUBLES

    The situation in the coal mining industry is becoming alarming, and a general cessation pf work on the Various fields is feared. The southern ...

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  17. REFUCEES SEEK AID

    Messages from Athens states that there are still over 100,000 refugees awaiting evacuation. It its hard to see how. Greece can ...

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  18. WAR SERVICE HOMES BILL

    Where s[?]chers without mature consideration signed agreements with the Service Homes that they will pay excess costs incurred pin the erection ...

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  19. RESTORATION OF ORDER.

    An important step towards, the restoration of order in Ireland has been taken by the provisional Government sanetioning ther army authorities ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Langley.—On Monday afternoon last the funeral of tho late Mrs Beta Langley, widow of the late Richard Langley, took place from her residence, 501 ...

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  21. AFFAIRS AT CHANAR.

    Turkish forces are threatening to attempt to cut off an advanced Britisn post, and a British column has left Chanak to prevent this. ...

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  22. SHEEP DOGS TESTED.

    The preliminary performances. in the sheep clog trials resulted in John Teece’s Mosa of Molka and H. Deveson Jones’s Count being selected to ...

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  23. PRISON FIRE

    A mid sensation wrip created in the Pentridge Prison yesterday, when smoke was seen issuing from one of the execrcise yards. No damage was ...

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  24. COUNCIL MEETS.

    In almost every mine there are places Which are hard to work, arid the dinner. should he strike several bad patches in succassion may have prior ...

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  25. THE ATTENDANCE.

    To-night Mr Schweiger, the secretary, stated that the attendance today was 84,134, as against 76,746 last year. Since Monday 157,407 persons ...

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  26. KEMAL SEEKS ADVICE.

    Cabling from Constantinople, Mr G. Ward Price says:— Hamid Bey, the Kenialist representative, informs nip that he has ...

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  27. ONE BIG UNION.

    The situation on the coalfields has naturally also been referred to Sevaral officials from the Miners' Union, inchiding Messrs Willis and Bddeley ...

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  28. THE SUGAR INQUIRY

    The taking of evidence in the sugar inquiry conducted by the Public Accounts Committee has been practically completed, and tho committee is ...

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  29. COAL TRIBUNAL TO MEET.

    The chairman of the Coal Tribunal has desided to call it together on the 10th October, to proceed with the learing of the claims of the ...

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  30. CREEK REVOLUTION.

    The Paris correspondent of the “Daily Mail" states that information front Greek souricesrindicates that the revolutionary. movement. at present is ...

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  31. CREEK WARSHIPS.

    The Greek warships Georgios Averoff and Velos are still in the Bosphous. file Allied High Commissioners are urging their withdrawal, as their ...

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  32. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sale to-day 7538 bale were offered, and 5998 old. The market was unchanged Sound well grown wools were keenly sought at excellent prices. ...

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  33. IDLE MINIS.

    The Miners’ Federation Has evidently set out on a reign of terro," said Mr C. M. . M.‘Donald, secretary of the Northern Colliery Association. ...

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  34. PLAYING WITH FIRE.

    In a forcible speech before the sembly of tthe League of Rations Sir Joseph Cook expressed disoppoirtment at the delays in arriving at a ...

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  35. POLICY OF ALLIES UNCHANGED.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says it is semi-officially stated that the Greek revolution has caused no change in the Allied policy rcgarding Turkey, ...

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  36. THE GINEERS.

    It was stated at the jjfraedes Hall this mornning that the strkie of engineers is not to be confined to New South Wales, as the auestions of hours is a ...

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  37. CROWN PRINCE ACCEPTS THRONE.

    It is learned on trustworthy anthority that the Greek Crown Prince has accepted, the throne. ...

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  38. BRITISH PREPAREDNESS.

    British forces already, in the Near East include more that 30,000 troops, six dreadpoughts, seven battls cruisers, 20 and several ...

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  39. THE SALONIKA GARRISON.

    Reuter's corresCorrespondent at Athens says that the Sailonica garrison has [?]ned the revolution, which is supportel by both Venezelists and ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. LEACUE PEACE.

    Assembly of the League of Nations has una[?]mously adopted a resodeclaring that it sincerely desires to ensure the re-estabtishment of ...

    Article : 125 words
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