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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Two overseas vessels the Port Elliott and the Tropic, are to-day lying idle as a result of demand made by gangs working frozen meat for extra motley for hand ...

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  4. STATE FINANCES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the TREASURER (Mr M'Pherson) made bis pre-Budget statement, in the course of which he said:— ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    The "Evening News” political correspondent states that though the Government has not come to a decision regarding a general election, soundings ...

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  6. ITALY

    The “Times" correspondent in Rome says that the King’s message to the people in connection with the United Italy celebrations on Italy’s National ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. PERSONAL

    A United Service cable message states that Gerald Patterson, of Melbourne, who was defeated by William Tilden for the Tennis Championship of ...

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  8. IRELAND

    Tragedies continue to be reported from Ireland A district inspector of police named Burke was shot dead at Balbriggan, a watering place 21 miles ...

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  9. MINERS TO STRIKE.

    It is stated that Mr R. Smillie, former president of the Minors' Federation. informed the National Conference of Miners' Delegates in Loudon ...

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  10. AN AEROPLANE CRASH.

    An aeroplane which arrived at Taroon three weeks ago to undergo repairs left on Sunday morning for Gayndah in charge of Lieut. Bartlett, with two passengers, T. ...

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  11. COURT-MARTIAL FOR LEAVING DUTY.

    The “Star’s" correspondent at Portsmouth says that a warrant engineer, who was court-martialled for leaving duty, pleaded Ural when his vessel was ...

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  12. RESULT OF MINERS’ CONFER-ENCE.

    The brief official report of the National Conference of Miners’ Delegates leaves the position obscure, but it is understood to mean that the ...

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  13. N S W. BENCH.

    Mr A. J. James, Nationalist member for Goulburn, has been appointed acting Judge of the Supreme Court, the appointment to be permanent after the retirement of Mr ...

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  14. POLAND AND LITHUANIA

    The relations between the Poles and Lithuanians in their peculiar state, resembles a childish quarel more than a serious dispute involving bloodshed. It ...

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  15. REPRISALS BY MILITARY POLICE.

    It is alleged that the auxiliary police, as a reprisal for the shooting of Burke, subjected the village to a night of terror. They burned down an extensive ...

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  16. A MISSING SCHOONER.

    The refusal of the Federal authorities to send a vessel in search of the missing schooner Amelia J. with 11 men aboard, was received with surprise here. The ...

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  17. THE OUTLOOK GLOOMY.

    It is feared that the coal negotiations are collapsing. The miners’ delegates seemed to be sharply divided niter the statement by Mr R. Smillie, ...

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  18. RESENTMENT IN TASMANIA.

    The idea of sending out an aeroplane to search for the missing schooner Amelia J. was suggested by Mr A. A. Tibbs, of Hobart, to Sir Henry Jones, of H. Jones ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. SALE OF RUSSIAN JEWELS

    All entertaining story of the disposal of the Russian jewels, the money from the sale of which was intended for the “Daily Herald” fund, has been ...

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  20. N.S.W. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    Mr Hibble, the chairman of tho special coal tribunal, in an interim award fixed the minimum of hand employes’ wages at 16/6 per day. Pick miners, machine men ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the message fro, M. Deschanel, resigning the Presidency of France, was read simultaneously in the Chamber of ...

    Article : 320 words
  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Governor Cox in a speech at Longbeach, said the Monroe Doctrine declares that there shall be no external aggression against South America. He ...

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  23. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL AS-SEMBLY.

    The Right Rev. John Walker, the retiring Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Assembly of Australia, in his sermon opening the Assembly, deplored the ...

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  24. “AN ISLAND OF HORRORS.”

    The "Times" corespondent at Dublin says that renewted outbreaks of shooting took place in Balbriggan to-night Over 200 "blank and tail" (auxiliary) ...

    Article : 190 words
  25. BOMB OUTRAGES

    Thousands flocked to Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon expecting the Customs Office to be blown out at 2 o’clock as a postcard had given warning to ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL WORKERS’ CLAIMS.

    Efforts to bring about a settlement between the Broken Hill Municipal Council and its employes, who are members of the Amalgamated Metalliferous Association, ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Legislative Assembly sat until 3 a.m. to-day when it adjourned until the afternoon in order to clean up the remaining Government business prior to ...

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  28. POLISH CAMPAIGN

    A Polish communique says:—Rovno has been captured. We are advancing in the direction of the River Zvrnez., taking 1000 prisoners and considerable ...

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  29. STATE TO BUILD STEAMERS.

    Unable to purchase vessels of the type required for the trade with King Island and Flinders Island, the State Government has decided to have two constructed. Plans ...

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  30. GENERAL GABLES

    The Congregational Union will publish on 27th September, a prayer book for use in churches. The most important change is the omission of the word ...

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  31. STORMS ON BRITISH COAST

    One of the wonst summers on record reached a climax on Monday, when a deluge visited Kent. The worst storm for 20 years was experienced ...

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  32. MR HOLMAN WINS LIBEL CASE.

    When the claim for £5000 damages by William Arthur Holman, former Premier of New South Wales, in respect of an alleged libel published in “The Tweed ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. SEQUEL TO AN OUTRAGE.

    A former captain of the Guards was charged at the Marylebone police court with having been drunk while charge of a motor car. A police doctor gave ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. M. MILLERAND’S POSITION.

    A Paris message states that M. Mil-Jerand’s election as President, in succession to M. Deschanel, is regarded as certain The press generally is ...

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  35. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The Council met late this afternoon and dealt with a number of Bills from the Assembly. The Council passed the Wheat ...

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  36. FREIGHT ON WHEAT

    The City Editor of the "Times, in discussing the sending of the new Australian crop to Europe, points out that 300 voyages are involed, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. THE PRICCE OF WALES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Demerara says that the Prince of Wales has arrived at Demerara, British Guiana, aboard the Calcutta to which he ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. RAINS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

    Ruins extending over three weeks in the British Columbia farming areas caused damage amounting to 1,000,000 dollars to the growing and cut grain. ...

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  39. GREY HAIRS.

    A Queensland lady sends the following which has a great name in that State:- Any lady or gentlemad [?] restore their [?]ey, streaked or faded hair to its natural ...

    Article : 54 words
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