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  2. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The following is reprinted from the W.I.U. official newspaper, but for its accuracy "The Miner" is not responsible:— ...

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  3. REVOLT IN GEORGIA.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— News comes from Tiflis, the capital of Georgia, that the Reds entered the ...

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  4. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    The boom of guns west and northwest of Shanghai can now be clearly heard in the city. This does not mean that the Kiangsuites, ...

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  5. "WAR AGAINST WAR."

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— About 3000 citizens participated in a public demonstration yesterday in ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    A mass meeting of the Port Phillip branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, stevedoring section, was held at the Town Hall. Port ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A woman was sitting on a tram travelling from Bondi on Saturday night, and when near Paddington a man jumped on the footboard and ...

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  8. THREATENED STOPPAGE OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS.

    The Barrier Sub-branch of the Printing Industries Employees' Union has notified that the members will cease work at midnight to-night ...

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  9. NO CONFIDENCE IN MR. WEARNE EXPRESSED BY SETTLERS.

    The Northern and North-western Soldier Settlers' Conference at Tamworth on Saturday carried a motion that it had no confidence in Mr. W. ...

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  10. BOARD OF REFERENCE FORMED TO STOP STRIKE EXTENSION

    Mr. A. M. Stewart, Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court, has convened a board of reference for to-day under the Ship Painters and Dockers' ...

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  11. COL. FARR'S DISAPPEARANCE

    The disappearance of Colonel A. G. Farr, formerly Deputy-Commissioner of Repatriation, was revived by an announcement in the current ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The programme to be presented at Lenard's Pictureland to-morrow night will be headed by "Flaming youth," a picture dedicated to "the woman of ...

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  13. CHANG TSOLTN'S FORCES HAVE SHELLED SHANHATKWAN

    Reuter's Tientsin correspondent reports:— Shanghaikwan was shelled hy General Chang Tso-lin's artillery ...

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  14. COMPLAINT BY SOVIET AGAINST LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent reports:— In an interview with the Rosta Newsagency Mr. G. V. Tehitcherin, ...

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  15. FIRST PREFERENCE COUNT IN NEWCASTLE BALLOT

    The counting of the first preferences in the Labor pre-selection ballot for the Newcastle electorate was completed on Saturday night. Mr. J. M. Baddeley ...

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  16. MEETINGS IN AUSTRALIA

    Yesterday was observed by the A.L.P. and the Federation of Trade Unions as Peace Sunday. A large anti-war demonstration was held in ...

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  17. MIDDLE HARBOR BRIDGE

    The new bridge across Middle Harbor was officially declared open on Saturday afternoon at Roseville by Sir George Fuller, the Premier, who in a ...

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  18. CLAIM BY COAL MINERS

    The Central Council of the Coal Miners' Federation has ordered that all the idle collieries in the northern district shall resume work in order to ...

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  19. SOME OF TSO-LIN'S TROOPS JOIN GOVERNMENT FORCES

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports:— Official dispatches report that the Government troops near Chaoyang ...

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  20. MAN DROWNED IN RIVER

    A drowning case occurred at Wyong on Saturday afternoon when James Tate, who was watching his two mates swimming in the Hawkesbury River, ...

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  21. ARMED MAN ARRESTED.

    A message from Bendigo states that the police have arrested near One-Tree Hill a young man who was almost naked and armed with a pea rifle. ...

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  22. MELBOURNE GATHERING

    The Trades Hall peace demonstration on the Yarra Bank yesterday was largely attended despite showery weather. The speakers included ...

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  23. JOHNSON'S NEW PROGRAMME

    The main feature at Johnson's Oxidestreet Picture Theatre to-morrow night will be "Success,'' starring Brandon Tynan. The story is as follows:— ...

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  24. PEACE OVERTURES REJECTED BY GENERAL LU YUNGH-SIANG

    The so-called independent-navy sailed from Shanghai on Sunday to join General Wu Pei-fu's northern fleet. The Chekiangites have shortened ...

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  25. PICTURE SHOW DISORDER.

    Sir.—I was present on Saturday night at Johnson's Pictures, and I must say, to use a common expression, that pandemonium reigned ...

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  26. THOUSANDS OF INSURGENTS HOLD UP SOVIET TROOPS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— A telegram from the French Legation at Tiflis, Georgia, states that in ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT

    Hugh Wood, while walking on the road to Bankstown on Saturday was knocked down by a motor cycle driven by Norman Ward (21). Wood was ...

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  28. IN ADELAIDE

    A large gathering representing all shades of political opinion and religious belief, carried a resolution in the Botanic Park yesterday afternoon ...

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  29. GRANTS TO HOSPITALS

    The Chief Secretary's department distributed £35.000 last year to 150 public hospitals in the State. ...

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  30. TRAGEDY AT PETERSHAM.

    Arthur M'Innes (38) shot Winifred Foley (22), a barmaid, at Petersham on Saturday afternoon, and then shot himself. Miss Foley is dead and the ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuters Geneva correspondent reports that Mr. Arthur Henderson, British Home Secretary states that a disarmament conference will be ...

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  32. WINE SHOP DISTURBANCE.

    There was a disturbance in a wine shop in Elizabeth-street, near the Central railway station on Saturday night. Edward Fenn, the proprietor, ...

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  33. INJURED WHILE DIVING

    William Ryan (36) dived into the Long Bay baths yesterday and struck his head on the rocky bottom. He was taken to hospital in a critical ...

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  34. ROBBERY AT WAREHOUSE

    Thieves robbed a Japanese warehouse in York-street on Saturday night of £600 worth of silk. ...

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  35. CITIZENS' BAND CONCERT

    The improved weather drew a large crowd to the Central Reserve last night when the Barrier Citizens' Band gave a programme consisting of:—Marches, ...

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  36. CITY AND COUNTRY RAIN

    Light rain was reported during the week-end in the far south-west and parts of the Riverina district. Light rain was falling in Sydney this ...

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  37. DR. NANSEN LEAVES GENEVA FOR VISIT TO GERMANY

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— There is much comment on the sudden departure of Dr. Nansen (Norway) ...

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  38. ALLEGED THIEF CAPTURED

    A constable, while going home on a tram last night, saw a night watchman chasing a man. The constable joined in the chase and fired a ...

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  39. IRELAND'S BOUNDARY.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports:— Residents on the northern border territory of Ireland are openly ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. H. Palmer, consulting engineer for the Junction, North mine. will leave by the express to-night for Melbourne. ...

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  41. MOTORING FATALITY.

    A motor car containing six men overturned at Dandengong on Saturday night, and George Uglow (29), an insurance inspector, was killed. Three ...

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  42. WIREMAN ELECTROCUTED

    Edward M'Donald (32), a City Council linesman, while attending to overhead power wires at Neutral Bay yesterday, touched a high boltage. wire ...

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  43. EARTHQUAKES IN ARMENIA.

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports that 37 out of 49 villages on the banks of the Aras, in the villayet of Erzerum, are reported to have been ...

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  44. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Five young men in a motor car met disaster in William-street, Darlingburst, on Saturday night when one of the back wheels collapsed while the car ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    It is proposed to eliminate the King's birthday as a statutory holiday in Tasmania, substituting for it Anzac Day. ...

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  46. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. V. Stefanason's report to the Federal Government on Central Australia says that the development of the water resources is a more ...

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  47. MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 30 OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    An official announcement has been issued summoning Parliament to meet on September 30. ...

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  48. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the world's sculling championship, which was rowed on the Richmond River on Saturday, James Paddon, the holder, beat Major Goodsell, ...

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  49. 300 VILLAGES DESTROYED IN ERZERUM DISTRICTS

    Reuters Constantinople correspondent reports:— Further earthquake shocks have occurred in the Erzerum (Armenia) ...

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  50. THE SCHNEIDER CUP.

    The question of sending a British seaplane to participate in the race for the Schneider Cup at Baltimore, United States, may have to be reconsidered in ...

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  51. FIRE ON A STEANER.

    The temperature of the hold that was affected by the outbreak of fire on the steamer Northumberland showed a gradual decrease on Saturday. On ...

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  52. FUNERAL OF MR. V. ATKINSON

    The remains of the late Mr. Vincent Atkinson, who died in the Hospital on Friday night, were interred in the Anglican portion of the cemetery ...

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  53. EX-SOLDIERS' PROTEST.

    As a protest against the refusal of the authorities to raise 30,000 former soldiers to full status in the civil service, they are arranging to hand in ...

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  54. ALLEGED GUN RUNNING.

    Mr. Attfield, sen., who with his son Captain Cecil Attfield, was charged at the Mansion House Court in July with attempted gun running between April ...

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  55. B.H.J.C. MEETING

    The Broken Hill Jockey Club will hold its September meeting on the Broken Hill course on Saturday next. The first race is timed to start at 1.50 ...

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  56. THE MELBA OPERA.

    A brilliant audience, a magnificent spectacle, glorious singing, and a splendid orchestra were the outstanding features of the inaugural ...

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  57. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS

    Mr. Harold Davies, with Mr. Harold Parsons, A.M.U.A., will arrive to-morrow morning to conduct examinations arranged by the Australian Music ...

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  58. FOOTBALL AT QUONDONG

    The North Ramblers' Football Club made a trip to Quondong on Sunday and met a Box Tank team at football. After a hard struggle the ...

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  59. OUTLOOK FOR N.S.W.

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, speaking on Saturday, declared "Better times are coming., The outlook for the State is very bright and pessimism ...

    Article : 59 words
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