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  2. LABOR TROUBLES

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Legislation empowering President Harding to take over the anthracite coal mines was sidetracked this week because of ...

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  3. FOOTBALL AFFAIRS

    A meeting of delegates to the Pirie Football Association was held at the Pirie Hotel List night, and was attended by Messr's J. G. Sweeney ...

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  4. TOO MANY BRITONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail" Parliamentary lobbyist says that the encouragement of trade and a revival of emigration to the ...

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  5. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The annual conference of too National Federation will be held at Ballarat on September 6. The report of the State ...

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  6. AVIATION

    CALCUTTA, Monday.— Reuter's correspondent in Chittagong telegraphs that the aviators (Captain Macmillan and Captain Malins) left by ...

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  7. MICHAEL COLLINS' FUNERAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Dublin was in deep mourning to-day, the occasion being Mr Michael Collins' funeral. All the shops were closed, and blinds ...

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  8. BRILLIANT AUSTRALIAN STUDENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Another instance has been, given of the Australians' air aptitude by a Melbourne student—W[?]ng-Commander Goble. He ...

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  9. PREMIER DESIRES TO RAISE SALARIES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Premier gave notice in the House of Assembly to-day that he would move for leave to introduce a Bill to increase the ...

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  10. "DAILY MAIL" COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Whether the "Daily Mail" prize for gliders will be won this year should be known soon. It is proposed to conduct the contest ...

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  11. WHEN PEACE WILL COME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr O'Duffy, when addressing the troops and the people of Limerick after Requiem Mass yesterday, said that when the people's ...

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  12. TURKS ATTACK GREEKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A resumption of military operations between the Greeks and Turks in Asia Minor is definitely indicated in an Athens official ...

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  13. DEATH IN SWISS MOUNTAINS.

    CHAMONIX, Tuesday.—The body of Miss Sophie Bryant (one of the British Empire schoolmistresses on tour) has been found. It was lying at the ...

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  14. WALLAROO MINES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company (Mr Jennings) reported to-day that, as an outcome of the ...

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  15. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Monday.—The finding of the court of inquiry into the sinking of the steamer Egypt will be delivered next Monday.— ...

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  16. ENGAGEMENT NEAR BLARNEY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Three rebels were killed and three more were wounded in an engagement at Blarney, near Cork. There was no Free ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. Woman Delegate to Nations' League.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mrs Coombs Tennant has been appointed by the British Government to watch women's interests at the forthcoming League of ...

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  19. FREE STATE RECOVERS CABLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irregulars have beers driven out of the Waterville cable station, the chief terminal of the Commercial Cable Company. No ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL CODE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr Petherick asked in the House of Assembly to-day when the House would be asked to appropriate money for the awards ...

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  21. Red Cross Conference.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lady Cook is to represent Australia at the Red Cross Conference in Paris on September 11. ...

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  22. KITTY KIERNAN'S ROMANCE

    Miss Kiernan is a native of Granard. in the Co. of Longford, and when her name first came into prominence among the adherents of Sinn Fein, it ...

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  23. Hotel Thief Imprisoned.

    LONDON, Monday.—Described by the police as the leader of a gang of Australian hotel thieves. George Oliver (bookmaker's clerk) was ...

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  24. LABOR PARTY CONTROL.

    MELBOUBNE, Tuesday.— Replying to a statement of Mr. Charlton, in which he denies that there is outside interference with Labor members of ...

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  25. UNION WANTS TO BUY TIMBER YARDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Timberworkers' Union proposes to approach the Government with a view to purchasing the State timber yards, which ...

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  26. FIRE AT ROMA.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A Toowoomba message states that following the fire at Chinchilla last week there was a big blaze at Roma on Sunday. Ten ...

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  27. INCOME TAX COLLECTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The State Treasurer (Mr. Cocks) submitted a report to the Cabinet this afternoon on the results of a conference which he ...

    Article : 124 words
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