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  3. FIGHTING IN IRELAND

    Houses in many parts of Ireland were raided to-day. Nine rifles and 5000 rounds of ammunition were discovered in a house ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The League of Nations announces that the committee connected with the Brussels Conference will meet in Paris on 18th inst., to examine the ...

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  5. TROUBLES IN JAPAN.

    Reports from Tokio states that the Foreign Office was the scene of the second act of violence within a week. Following the stabbing of the ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Mayor Hill was accorded a special welcome at the annual meeting of the Ballarat Trotting club at George Hotel on Saturday night. The president, Mr ...

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  7. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE

    A crisis in the engineering trades has arisen through the dispute between the electricians and their employers as to whether foremen must be members of ...

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  8. NEW POLISH CRISIS

    An acute situation has arisen between Polyand and Lithuania owing to Polish troops on the pretext of clearing up the remnants of the defeated ...

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  9. SENTENCES ON SINN FEINERS.

    ( The wide-spread stories which have been current that the police in Ireland, insisted upon the title carrying out of sentences imposed on Sinn Feiners have ...

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  10. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    A conference ofall organisations which favor the passage of anti-Japa-- nese legislation in California has passed motions declaring that any ...

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  11. TURMOIL IN ITALY

    lndustrial North Italy is in a turmoil, the workers trying an extraordinary experiment in guild socialism. They have seized about 160 factories ...

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  12. ARREST OF POLICEMEN.

    A mesage from Cork says that three policemen held up a party which included a military officer. The latter communicated with a nearby barracks, ...

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  13. MAIN STREET DESTROYED.

    Police and military forces have arrived at the town of Ballaghaderreen (county Roscommon). As a reprisal for two policemen ...

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  14. 1,500,000 MEN AFFECTED.

    It is estimated that 150,000 men are affected by the engineers’ strike. ...

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  15. THE INVASION OF CALIFRONIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vancouver states that two special investigators of the United States Labor Department have sent a warning to Washington ...

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  16. PEACE POURPARLERS.

    The Soviet Government has accepted Riga as the venue for renewing the peace negotiations. The head of the Soviet delegation will be Joffe, ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    The question as to whether there is too much dancing and too much expenditure on dress and the effect of these things upon morality, will be ...

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  18. EXPELLED WORKERS IN BEL-FAST.

    Dr Mannix has given £25 for the aid of expelled workers in Belfast. ...

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  19. TROOPS FIRE ON TRAIN.

    At Cloghroe in an armored car lived on a railway locomotive, wounding the fireman in the head. The driver continued the journey. ...

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  20. BOYCOTT SPREADING.

    Tim “Times" correspondent at Dublin states flint the boycott of Belfast is spreading throughout the west and north-west, including certain Ulster ...

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  21. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    Honolulu gave the Prince a royal send-off to-night. Almost the entire white population and many of the Hawaiians gathered at the wharf to cheer ...

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  22. REVOLT AGAINST REDS.

    A telegram from Polish sources, dated September 1, says that in consequence of the Soviet mobilisation orders the Ukrainian peasants have ...

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  23. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The Bank of Australasia, has declared an interim divident of 40/ a share and a bonus of 12/ a share. ...

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  24. CASUALTIES IN BELFAST.

    In the rioting in Belfast 30 people have been killed and 260 injured so seriously as to make it necessary for them to be taken to hospital. ...

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  25. CALCUTTA EXCHANGE.

    Another slight reduction has taken place in the rate of exchange. Telegraphic transfers are quoted to-day at 1/93/4 and three months’ hills at 1/103/4, ...

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  26. KING’S ROYAL RIFLES.

    A battalion of the King’s Royal Rifles has arrived in Belfast. Friday in Belfast was quieter. One civilian was killed and one soldier wounded. ...

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  27. SITUATION BECOMES GRAVER-

    The Italian situation is grayer. The strikers have placed machine-guns on the roofs of some factories and organised a militia at Milan for ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Carlyon late of Maryborough, coach proprietor, who died on 18th July, by his will of 15th April, 1920, left £100 real estate and £1127 personalty to his ...

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  29. RATE FOR STERLINC.

    Sterling exchange is quoted to-day at 3.57 dols. (14/101/2). Canadian dollars are being discounted at 81/2 per cent, a marked ...

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  30. MINERS’ STRIKE THREAT

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress will hold a special meeting at Portsmouth to-night to consider the threat of the Miners’ ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Hansen.—The funeral of the late Mrs Annie Hansen, wife of Mr John Hansen, of Nathalia, took place on Thursday, when the remains were interred in the Gordon ...

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  32. RAIN ENFORCES PEACE.

    Torrential rains in Belfast have enforced peace for the present. It is feaded that desperate Roman Catholics whose wives and children are ...

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  33. SEQUEL TO OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Queen's Club Grounds, at West Kensington, were packed this afternoon by spectators watching the great tussle between the British Empire and ...

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  34. DANCER OF TYPHUS EPIDEMIC.

    Owing to the danger of the typhus epidemic in Poland and Gallicia becoming an international menace, Mr Balfour, on behalf of the Council of the ...

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  35. SMASHING BUDENNY’S ARMY.

    A Polish communique states that General Budenny’s Bolshevik army, after advancing beyond Zamoso, in Galicia, waas atteked by General ...

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  36. U.S.A. STERLINC EXCHANGE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that sterling exchange is now quoted at 3.55. ...

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  37. M’SWEENEY’S HUNGER STRIKE.

    Ireland is deeply excited at the lingering death by starvation of Alderman M'Sweeney. Lord Mayor of Cork, who is hunger-striking in Briston ...

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  38. BRITISHERS MARRY GERMANS.

    A considerable number of officers and men of the British army of occupation on the Rhine have married Germans. An army order now recognises these ...

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  39. CONFERENCE ENDS.

    The conference of district delegates of the Miners’ Federation, which was held to consider the question of a strike broke up early owing to the ...

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  40. THE BOYCOTT AGAINST ULSTER-

    The Irish boycott against Ulster is seriously affecting industries, the bitterness is still strong and public men take their lives in their hands. An ...

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  41. LOAN TO FRANCE.

    The United States is lending France £100,000 at 10 per cent, to repay portion of a loan maturing on 14th October. ...

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  42. BOLSHEVIKS DESIRE ARMISTICE.

    It is stated that the Bolsheviks desire an immediate armistice and that the Poles are agreeable. Peace is regarded as imminent. The Polish peace ...

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  43. COMPOSER BECOMES BANKRUPT

    Sir Thomas Beecham Bart, the wellknown composer and opera impressario, has become bankrupt. His father’s estate totalled a million sterling, which ...

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  44. ATTITUDE OF MR SMILLIE.

    The “Sunday Times” publishes an interview with Mr Smillie, the miners’ leader in which he expresses his willingness to accept the mediation of an ...

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  45. STATE ELECTIONS

    It was announced to-day that at a meeting of the executive of the Australian Labor Party, the following candidates for the forthcoming State ...

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  46. SENSATION IN MUSICAL WORLD.

    The receiving order on Sir T. Beecham caused a sensation in the musical world, of which he is one of the lions. This bearded man with the ...

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  47. USE OF NEW GLANDS

    Women medical practitioners are greatly interested in the research work in relation to the sex gland, one of the three ductless glands discovered by ...

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  48. POLES AND LITHUANIANS

    It is officially denied from Warsaw that there has been fighting between the Poles and Lithuanians in the neighborhood of Augustowo. On the ...

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  49. PRO-MANNIX STRIKE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York States that 3000 longshoremen have renewed the pro-Mannix, anti-British Strike against goods and ships. A ...

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  50. AN UNFOUNDED REPORT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that following on a conference with Mr Coldy, the Secretary of State Governor W. D. Stephens, of ...

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  51. EXPLOSION ON BOLSHEVIK WAR-SHIP.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that the Paris newspaper “Lo Temps” says that the Bolsheviks report that an explosion aboard the ...

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  52. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Calcutta, telegraphing on Sunday, reports that a special session of the Indian National Congress was convened for the purpose ...

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  53. CONDITION CRITICAL.

    M’Sweeney's condition is critical, but his mind and will are strong. His wife has cabled to President Wilson and his wife, asking them to use their ...

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  54. CRIME IN MELBOURNE.

    During the week-end thieves entered the premises of Michaellis, Hallenstein and Co., leather merchants, Lonsdale street and carried away a large quantity ...

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  55. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The seventh series of colonial wool sales closed to-day; 94,000 bales were catalogued, of which 25,000 were withdrawn, 25,000 exported to the ...

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  56. THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington says that Governor J. M. Cox, the Deomcratic candidate, waxes extremely iccular over Governor Warren ...

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  57. INTERNED BOLSHEVIKS.

    The “Daily News” correspondent in East Prussia gives a terrible picture of the interment of the Bolsheviks 50,000 are accommodated in the space ...

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  58. CLAIMS AG AINST PORTUGAL.

    The “Times” correspondent at Rotterdam reports that Senator Elihu Root is presiding over an international court of arbitration at the Hague to ...

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  59. AUDACIOUS THIEVES.

    Last night the iron safe in the motor registration branch of the Police Department in Russell street was broken open by thieves and its contents stolen, ...

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  60. RACEHORSE STOLEN.

    When the attendants of the racehorse Robadil, which is in training at Mentone, visited his stable this morning they found that the animal had disappeared. ...

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  61. STRIKE OF COMPOSITORS

    The compositors’ strike in Lancashire continues. The Manchester newspapers have circulated hundreds of thousands of copies of typewriter papers. ...

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  62. REPARATION’S CONFERENCE

    Germany has accepted an invitation to attend an international finance conference meeting at Brussels on 24th September and the reparation’s ...

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  63. CRUISER FOR NEW ZEALAND

    H.M.S. Chatham (5400 tons), the gift Cruiser for New Zealand has been overhauled at a cost of £73,000. The cruiser will undergo an eight ...

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  64. LANARK MINERS’ STRIKE.

    Lanark miners are striking because the owners are not punctual in delivering their household coal. Hilda Willing, who started to swim ...

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  65. SINN FEIN “AMBASSADOR.”

    Eavan Duffy, the Sinn Fein “Ambassador,” in Paris, who recently addressed M. Millerand, the French Premier in diplomatic language on behalf. ...

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