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  3. SALE OF WHEAT TO EGYPT

    The plans for the reconstitution of the Australian Wheat Board are practically completed and now only await endorsement by the Federal ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The “Observer” says that Germany will be admited to the League of Nations and will attend the Geneva conference unless France’s opposition ...

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  5. ALDERMAN M'SWEENEY

    De Valera, “President” of the Sinn Fein “Republic,'' denies a cable message from Cork which states that he is intervening on behalf of Alderman ...

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  6. CRISIS IN ITALY

    Italy is now facing a political earthquake. The latest news from Milan is very grave and with the most tremendous possibilities. The strikers at ...

    Article : 442 words
  7. PERSONAL

    The London “Weekly Despatch” says that Lord Milner will shortly retire, and Mr Amery is expected to succeed him. The “Times” correspondent at Dublin ...

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  8. BRITISH LABOR CRISIS

    The general consensus of opinion as revealed in the newspapers is that, while the mining situation is serious, the failure of yesterday’s conference ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    A telegram from Warsaw reports that a new Red general offensive is expected in the next few days. The Bolsheviks in Vollynia have brought up 10 ...

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  10. MURRAY WATER SCHEME.

    When the Prime Minister met the conference of Premiers in June last, one of the matters which came under discussion was that of the Murray waters. It was ...

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  11. SLUMP IN MOTOR TRADE

    The Sopworth aviation and engineering works, which since the war has been manufacturing motor cars and cycles has closed down, rendering idle ...

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  12. SENSATION AT CONGRESS.

    A sensation was created at the final session of the Trades Union Congress on Mr Smillie following up his allegations with regard to bartering of votes ...

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  13. CITIZENS DISAVOW MAYOR.

    An association calling itself the Guardians of Liberty has sent a cable message to Mr Lloyd George, disputing the recent declaration of Mr J. F. ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS

    During the three months ended September 1 there were 11 interments in the Anglican Cemetery at Parkes and the combined ages of the deceased was ...

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  15. DISTRESS IN CHINA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Pekin states that there are indications that China Will shortly be over taken by a terrible famine. The Government is ...

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  16. MASSES FOR M‘SW EENEY.

    The popular daily Masses for M'Sweeney took a new form in Dublin this morning, when the city was workless and tramless for two hours whilst ...

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  17. EXTRA ORDINARY TRAGEDY.

    A mysterious tragedy occurred at Mas. terton district on Friday. A three-yearold son of Mrs M’Kenzie, a farmer went into a field in which a lad named Hay ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Simla reports that owing to the disturbed state of Mesopotamia three more British and seven Indian regiments, ...

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  19. A SUDDEN COLLAPSE.

    A bulletin issued on Saturday night states that M’Sweeney is much worse. He suddenly collapsed but is still conscious. ...

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  20. EX-KAISER’S THREAT

    While dealing furious blows with a hatchet felling trees in has home at Doom (Holland), the former Kaiser is alleged to have exclaimed suddenly:— ...

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  21. POLICE AMBUSHED AND SHOT.

    At Ballaghadereen, in County Mayo, recently, 50 Sinn Feiners ambushed the police and shot two. One Sinn Feiner was killed. His comrades ...

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  22. MR THOMAS’ WARNING.

    The Trade Union Congress at Portsmouth concluded this morning, when the result of the election of the Parliamentary Committee was announced. ...

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  23. VALUABLE RAM DIES.

    A stud merino ram, for which the owner, Mr James Hovendom, of Culcairn, refused a large sum has died from pneumonia in a pen at the Albury Show Grounds. The ram was of the ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Smith.—The names of Mr E. Dingle and Mr F. Dingle were omitted from the list of mourners at the funeral of Miss Olga. Smith. ...

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  25. BOLSHEVIK PEACE DELEGATES

    The Moscow wireless reports that the Bolshevik peace delegates have gone to Riga, the Soviet having received the necessary assurance for the safety of ...

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  26. ITALIAN UNREST

    The “Times” correspondent at Milan states that the factories which have been seized by the workers are short of raw material and the men's ...

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  27. MAIL TRAIN STOPPED.

    Armed raiders stopped the night mail train from Cork to Dublin last night by waving a red lamp. They held up the driver and sorters and [?] ...

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  28. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    The Blakemore Mission—Mr W. B. Blakemore, a missioner from Melbourne, opened a fortnight’s evangelistic mission at the Church of Christ, Dawson street last night. ...

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  29. RUSSIAN FOOD SHORTAGE

    The Soviet wireless appeal throughout Russia indicates a great food crisis, and declares that the daily bread problem is the most important question of ...

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  30. ANTI-BRITISH FEELING.

    As an amazing example of how anti-British feeling is manufactured in the United States, the “Chicago Tribune,” one of the leading American ...

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  31. A VICTORY FOR THE MODERATES

    A telegram from Milan states that the Moderates gained a complete victory over the Extremist at a meeting between the general workers and the ...

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  32. THE GOVERNMENT MENACED.

    Sir Robert Horne declared that a strike was inevitable if the miners refused to abate their demands, which are unjust. The Government is ...

    Article : 159 words
  33. AMERICAN EXCHANGE

    A further depression in exchange was a disquieting feature of Wall street trading to-day. Despite heavy importations and gold remittances from ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    Kemeneff has gone to Moscow, convening a number of Mr Lloyd George’s demands to clear up outstanding issues, for example the Bolshevik proffered ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. HUNS GIVE UP ARMS

    Latest official returns Show that Germany is surrendering and destroying arms in according with the demand of the Peace . Treaty in an ...

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  36. IRISH CONSTABULARY RE-ARMED.

    The Irish Constabulary have been rearmed with army rifles and powerful revolvers0. Steel body guards are worn under the [?] ...

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  37. DISORDER AT CULLOW.

    A message from Cullow says that following the disorder in the streets a volley was fired and shops were set on fire. Many thousands of pounds worth ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES

    It is reported that a sugar slump is imminent in England and before long the retail price is likely to be 6d per 1b. ...

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  39. WARNING BY FOOD CONTROLLER.

    The Food Controller announces that in the event of a coal strike the weekly sugar ration will be immediately reduced from 12 ounces to 6 ounces per ...

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  40. NO SATURDAY WORK

    Only a partial stoppage and many more men at work than was expected sums up the reports from the Cockatoo and Garden Island naval establishments. ...

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  41. LORD FRENCH.

    A message from Dublin says that the Viceroy (Lord French) was not officially invited to the house show, owing to the fear of an attack. ...

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  42. THE GOVERNMENT’S DIFFICUL-TIES.

    It is unquestioned that no Government throughout history was ever called upon to face such problems as the Coalition. The state of Ireland, ...

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  43. TROUBLE IN AFRICA

    Owing to the censorship, news of the strike of Government servants at Lorenco Marquez (capital of Portuguese East Africa) has come hitherto ...

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  44. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE

    As foreshadowed in the cable on Thursday, the French Railway Men’s Congress, after an all-night sitting, repudiated the extremists who were ...

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  45. DRIVER OF MUNITION TRAIN SEIZED.

    The driver of a train carrying munitions was seized and chained to a lamp-post and labelled “Scab.” thousands reviled him for half an ...

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  46. PICTURE ARTIST’S DEATH

    London 10th September. Olive Thomas the well-known film actress, sister-in-law of Mary Pickford, who took poison in a dramatic attempt to convince Jack Pickford, her ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vancouver reports that the Manitoha Saskatchwan and Alberta wheat crop is officially estimated at 213 million bu[?] 53 ...

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  48. PROHIBITION

    A prohibition campaign in Scotland Has been launched on a large scale by numerous American speakers who have substantial funds. Good judges ...

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  49. U.S. STRIKES

    A census of strikes in New York show that 600 business concern and 75,000 workers are idle. Amongst those [?] up are needle trades, including ...

    Article : 34 words
  50. MR JOHN M’GORMACK.

    The “Sunday Times,” says that Mr John M’Gormack’s intended concerts in London the autumn have been cancelled. ...

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