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  5. U. S. A. AND JAPAN

    British correspondents in America evince the greatest anxiety for the fate of the Peace Treaty. All the correspondents agree ...

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  6. "CAESAR" HUGHES

    Wearing the Digger's hat, instead of a chaplet, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) returned to Melbourne yesterday. The story of the tumultuous reception given him by the Victorians appears on the next page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HUNTING THE PROFITEER

    A Chicago message states that the prices of foodstuffs of all kinds continued on the down-scale to-day, in consequence of the campaign against ...

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  8. BOTHA MOURNED

    The King has sent a message to Mrs. Botha stating that he was grieved beyond words at the news of the death of General Botha, whom ho regarded ...

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  9. STRIFE IN GERMANY

    "The Times" correspondent in Copenhagen states that reports of increasing strife are coming from several parts of Germany. It is stated that ...

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  10. UKRAINIAN ADVANCE

    Ukrainian reports state that the Ukrainian anti-Bolshevik troops have reached Bojarka, ten miles from Kieff. ...

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  11. INDIA AND PEACE

    A message from Washington states that the Foreign Relations Committee to-day heard the claims of India, Lithuania, and Ukrainia to self ...

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  12. FRITZ FOR HOME

    The decision of the Paris Council to repatriate prisoners of war prior to the general ratification of the Peace Treaty rids Britain of the cost of ...

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  13. A.I.F. ON WET WICKET

    In the match at Taunton against Somerset, the Australians batted on a wet wicket, and were disposed of for 85. ...

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  14. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Colonial Office, does not confirm the report cabled from Melbourne that the Prince of Wales will visit Australia in 1920. ...

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  15. MAMMOTH LINERS

    Vickers, Ltd., will lay down the keelplates of the first 22,600-ton Commonwealth liner on September 2. The first keel at Beadmore and Co.'s ...

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  16. SUGAR IN BOND

    Although housewives have found no relief in the sugar position during the past week the stocks in bond were increased by 503 tons during tho period ...

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  17. WILLIAM CAFFYN DEAD

    Caffyn has passed away when she seemed set for his century, for he was 91 years old. For many years he played with the Surrey county, and he was ...

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  18. GENEROSITY OF BRITAIN

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that the agreement between Britain arid Belgium concerning the districts of Ruanda and Urundi in ...

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  19. TRICKY STILL

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states, in connection with the reports of the smuggling of German areoplanes into neutral countries, ...

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  20. "I'M MAD"

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris reports that Landru, the French Bluebeard, has written to the examining magistrate, saying, "I'm ...

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  21. BUCKET OF MONEY

    During the welcome to the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, there was an interesting interlude. Among the soldiers were several veterans of the ...

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  22. A MAN SHOT

    Shortly after 11 o'clock to-night a man entered a room at 579 Bourke-st.. City, where George Midolo, 31, was in bed. ...

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  23. THE AUSSIES

    Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash (Director General of Demobilisation), despite shipping delays, expects to fulfil his programme, which provides ...

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  24. LIVERPOOL WOOL SALES

    At the Liverpool wool sales to-day 14,670 bales were catalogued. Tho licence to export reasonable quantities to Germany and Poland ...

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  25. WANT FEWER MEMBERS

    The Graziers Association, at a meeting to-day, resolved to ask the Federal and State Governments to reduce at once the extra taxation imposed ...

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  26. SOLDIER ROBBED

    On Thursday last Edwin Knight," a returned soldier, who suffers from shell shock, drew £180 from the Commonwealth Bank, but as soon as he ...

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  27. IRISH TRADE BOOM

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Dublin reports that the Irish trade boom has reached unprecedented dimensions. ...

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  28. HELLO, STOCKHOLM!

    A stockhoim message states that the Government wireless station at Bergen is receiving telephone calls from America. The words are ...

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  29. BOXING IN QUEENSLAND

    With a clean right swing to the Jaw Eugene Volaire knocked Out Wave Geiko in the early part of the twelfth round,1 winning the lightweight ...

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