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  3. FIFTY YEARS A CITY

    Fifty years ago to-day Ballarat was proclaimed a city. It was formerly a borough and it was expanding so rapidly at the time that it was ...

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The Coal strike situation has assumed a somewhat brighter outlook as the result of a telegram from Sir Robert Horne (Minister for Labor) to Mr ...

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  5. PERSORNAL

    Mr Arthur Robinson, the State Attorney-General, who is returning from a visit to Great Britain, is on board the steamer .Tahiti, which is due at ...

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  6. THE NEW AUSTRALIA

    The “Times” this morning publishes the second of the series of articles entitled “The New Australia,” written by Mr Basil K. Long, Dominion editor ...

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  7. MAYOR M‘SWEENEY

    Father Dominic, the private chaplain of Alderman M'Sweeney, Lord Mayor of Cork, who is hunger striking in Brixton prison describes the offer of Mr ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH WOOLLEN MILLS

    In the Senate to-day the MINISTER FOR DEFENCE (Senator Peace) replied to recent allegations made by Senator J. F. Guthrie to the effect that, despite a fall in ...

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  9. SINN FEIN COURT.

    The Frenchpark (Roscommon) Sinn Fein Court has sentenced to two years’ exile some raiders who had maltreated an aged woman, adjudged to have been ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. GOVERNMENT PREPARES.

    The Government, evidently preparing for the worst in case the miners’ leaders should prove obdurate, has begun to create an organisation for the ...

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  11. DISTRESS IN BELFAST

    Mr J. Deylin Nationalist M.P. for West Belfast, is negotiating with Government Departments in London in connection with the distress in Belfast, ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. POLAND AND LITHUANIA

    The Polish Government has appealed, to the League of Nations, requesting its mediation in the Polish-Lithuanian dispute and pointing out that an ...

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  13. DR MANNIX’S POSITION.

    The Australian hierarchy continues to negotiate on Dr Mannix’s behalf. Dr Clune. Archbishop of Perth; Dr Foley, Bishop of Ballarat; and Dr ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    Influential support is being accorded to the new Ypres League, which has been started by Field-Marshal Lord French and General Lord Plumer, ...

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  15. CASUALTIES IN IRELAND.

    The War Office has issued a list of casualties among the military forces in Ireland during August. This shows that one officer and two men were ...

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  16. BRITISH TRADE

    There was a remarkable shrinking in the adverse balance of trade for July. Whereas the imports for July last year exceeded the exports by £76,000,000, ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    M’Gregor.—Another of the oldest residents of the Yendon district, in the person of Mr John M’Gregor, sen., passed away at the residence of his ...

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  18. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Asembly to-day the PREMIER moved that the private bill and general business of Thursday should be suspended for the remainder of the ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN UNREST

    A strike of railwaymen began on 3rd September [?] sequently spread to all the other Government departments. ...

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  20. THE CLERGY AND PROHIBITION

    The Anglican Synod yesterday discussed the question of prohibition on a motion that Synod should urge members of the church to give all ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN EAST AFRICA.

    Advices from Lourenco Marquez (Portuguese East Africa) state that a general strike began on Monday morning as a protest against the arrest of ...

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  22. MESOPOTAMIA

    Replying to numerous anxious inquiries in regard to the safety of the camp at Kirind, in Mesopotamia, where British women and children are ...

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  23. NEXT WHEAT HARVEST

    Members of the Australian Wheat Board who have been discussing the prospects of the wheat harvest in the four States which chiefly produce this ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr J. P. JONES moved the second reading of the Bill to Amend the Constitution Act Amendment Act 1915. The main proposals of the mew Amendment ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    Various parts of Italy, particularly Tuscany and Lombardy, were visited by earthquake shocks between day evening and this morning, causing ...

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  26. LATEST NOTES OF CAMPAIGN.

    To-night’s War Office Mesopotamian communique reports that Fanawah was shelled by the 13-pounder which was captured with an armored train on ...

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