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  3. WAR IN TURKEY

    "The Times" Constantinople correspondent, telegraphs:- "The Greek Government, after disposing af the scattered Turkish ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. POSITION IN POLAND

    The London "Daily Mail's" Stockholm correspondent supplies some particulars of an interview with Krassin, the Bolshevik Trade Commissioner, ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. THE IDLE MINES

    Police Inspector Gumley, chairman of the Government Relief Committee, stated to-day that the committee had distributed almost all the 500 pairs of ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    A military party in a motor car and motor Jorry was ambushed near Oola, in County Limerick, and two soldiers were shot dead and a third ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. I.W.W. PRISONERS

    Mr. Justice Ewing in his report to the Governor concerning the 12 I.W.W. prisoners arrives at the following conclusions regarding each prisoner, and ...

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  8. STRIKE SETTLING TRIBUNAL TO HOLD SITTINGS IN SYDNEY

    Word has been received in Broken Hill that the tribunal appointed to settle the strike will hold its sittings in Sydney. The date of the first sitting ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS

    Hypnotist Leon will open to-night his season at the Crystal Theatre. The programme, it is announced, will conaist of amusing feats by the hynotist's ...

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  10. TURKISH GOVERNMENT RUMOR

    The London "Times" Constantinople correspondent telegraphs:- "It is expected that the foreign operations against Mustapha Kemal ...

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  11. THE BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE CONTINUES ON WHOLE FRONT

    The London "Times" says:— "While London and Moscow are ex-changing wordy notes the Bo[?]eviks add hourly to their captures on the ...

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  12. JOHNSON'S PICTURES.

    The Fox comedy drama "Be e, Little Sport," featuring Albert Ray and Elinor Fair, was the star of the new programme presented at Johnson's ...

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  13. BRITAIN GIVES WARSHIPS TO THE CANADIAN NAVY

    The Admiralty has advised the Canadian Government that the new oilburning cruiser and two destroyers which Britain has donated to the ...

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  14. GENERAL LUCAS ESCAPES

    General Lucas, whom the Sinn Feiners captured at the end of June, escaped this morning. He was picked up by a motor lorry near Oola, between ...

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  15. KEMAL SEEKS TO NEGOTIATE

    Kemal has sent an emissary to Constantinople to negotiate with the Central Government for the disbandment of the Nationalists. ...

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  16. CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    The public service strike is settled, and the civil servants and school teachers returned to work yesterday. The Cabinet conferred with the legal ...

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  17. DR. MANNIX'S UTTERANCES SURPRISE THE VATICAN

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:- "The Vatican is surprised at the utterances of Dr. Mannix. It has ...

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  18. LENARD'S PICTURES

    A new programme shown at Lenard's Pictureland last night was headed by the first instalment of a new serial, "The Man of Might," in which the ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES NEWS

    Greece and Egypt are apparently in the market to buy large quantities of wheat and flour. The British Trade Commissioner at Cairo has cabled ...

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  20. FREEDOM OF DUBLIN CITY PROPOSED FOR DR. MANNIX

    Despite Mr. Lloyd George's statement that Dr. Mannix will not be allowed to land in Ireland, arrangement, are being made in Dublin to receive ...

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  21. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    The third subscribing members' concert of the Symphony Orchestra will be held at the Town Hall on the afternoon of Saturday, August 14. ...

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  22. EX-SOLDIERS' DEMONSTRATION IN THE BELGIAN PARLIAMENT

    The London "Times" Brussels correspondent reports:- "A crowd of ex-soldiers broke into the Chamber of Deputies and ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. BULL THAT WEIGHS 3500 POUNDS

    It is claimed that the shorthorn bull, named Sir Douglas Haig, on a farm in the Huron, country, Ontario, is the largest in the world. Its ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF REALM ACT APPLIED TO THE POSITION

    In the House of Commons Major Baird, in a written answer to a question, states that under the Defence of the Realm Act regulations Dr. Mannix ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    A deputation of South Australian members of the Federal Parliament asked the Prime Minister yesterday to order a start on the North-South ...

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  26. NO POWER TO EXCLUDE MANNIX SAYS A CORK NEWSPAPER

    The Cork "Examiner" states:—"Not withstanding the Defence of the Realm Act the Government has no power to exclude Archbishop Mannix from ...

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  27. THE S[?]EARERS' STRIKE

    It was stated yesterday that eight sheds have started shearing on the new pay rates and on 48 hours a week basis. ...

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  28. WAR BONDS ARE ACCEPTED IN PAYING PROBATE DUTIES

    It was stated in the House of Representatives yesterday that war bonds are to be accepted in payment of probate duties. ...

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  30. ADELAIDE CONFERENCE OF A.W.U. DELEGATES

    Mr. E. J. Smith, who has been representing the local branch of the A.W.U. at the annual meeting of the A.W.U. delegates held in Adelaide, ...

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  31. LANDING NOT PREVENTED IS PREVAILING BELIEF

    The London "Times" correspondent reports that the embargo against Dr. Mannix is causing much excitement. It is certain that mischief ...

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  32. FEDERAL BUDGET IN AUGUST

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) said he thought to bring down the Budget before the end of August. ...

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  33. BOY SCOUTS

    The Central (1st Barrier) Troop met on Wednesday night. The attendance was poor. Those present were addressed by the scoutmaster, who outlined ...

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  34. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES BILL PASSES THROUGH THE SENATE

    The Unlawful Assemblies Bill passed all stages in the Senate yesterday. ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    A cable message from London reporta that the late Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams (for some years Governor of Queensland) left £21,891. ...

    Article : 212 words
  36. FEDERAL MERCHANT SHIPS HAY BE BUILT AT WALSH ISLAND

    It is expected that the Federal Government will shortly let a contract to the Walsh Island shipbuilding yards to build three large merchant ships. ...

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  37. GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME DISCOVERED IN UNITED STATES

    Something new in get-rich-quick schemes was found when the United States Government temporarily closed a number of exchange brokerage ...

    Article : 178 words
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  39. FREE RAILWAY PASSES FOR BLIND SOLDIERS

    The New South Wales Cabinet has decided that, blind soldiers are to receive life railway and tramway passes. ...

    Article : 32 words
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