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  2. IRISHMEN PUZZLED CHANCE OF SETTLEMENT LOST

    "The Daily Mail's" correspondent at Dublin states that Mr. Lloyd. George's speech in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon has puzzled the Irish ...

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  3. THE TEST MATCHES DOUGLAS AS CAPTAIN

    Speaking of the selection of J. W. H. T. Douglas as captain of the English eleven in succession to R. H. Spooner who retired because of an injury ...

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  4. FINANCE PROBLEMS

    Despite the stormy condition and rain on Sunday evening there was a satisfactory attendance at the Storemen and Packers' Rooms, Port Adelaide. An ...

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  5. SYDNEY NEWS

    Several robberies have occurred in the city and suburbs. The home of James Kirby, at Neutral Bay, was broken into (entrance being made by breaking a ...

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  6. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    The fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held at the Trades Hall on Friday evening. Mr. T. J. D[?]ane Barker, the newly elected president, ...

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  7. BRITISH MINERS "COAL STRIKE INEVITABLE"

    The "Triple Alliance" will meet on August 31, and will decide whether to support the miners in the event of a coal strike. ...

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  8. POLES' COUNTER-STROKE DEVELOPING BOLSHEVIKS DISORGANISED RETREAT

    A telegram from the Inter-Aliied Mission at Posen, dated August 16, declares that the first Polish line of defence has been restored, and the Bolsheviks on ...

    Article : 369 words
  9. ENYENTE CORDIALE ENDED."

    Much disappointment is felt in France regarding Mr. Lloyd George's speech, in which he defined the attitude of the British Government toward ...

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  10. MR.Smillies Challenge

    There was an attendance of 200 delegates, representing a total membership of 903,000, at the meeting of the miners' conference held at Leamington last ...

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  11. THE TEAM COMPLETED.

    Dr. Wilson, of Yorkshire, has accepted the invitation to join title Marylebone team for Australia, thus completing the team. ...

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  12. INQUEST ABANDONED

    An inquest regarding the death of District Inspector Wilson, who was shot on August 16 at Templemore Barracks, had to he abandoned, only five Jurors ...

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  13. DR. MANNIX AND VATICAN.

    Dr. Mannix resents Mr. Lloyd George's introduction of his mother's name into the controversy affecting the Arshbishop's personal position. He says his mother ...

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  14. MR. ILYD GEORGE ON HOLIDAY.

    Mr. Lloyd George will leave For Lucerne (Switzerland) to-day. He will stay there three weeks unless events make his return necessary. ...

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  15. VIGOROUS PURSUIT.

    According to The Daily News," the Poles consider, that their chances of saying the city have much improved. The Red troops were completely surprised by ...

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  16. MESOPOTAMIAN OUTBREAKS

    The War Office reports that further outbreaks have occurred in Mesopotamia on a considerable scale, particularly north-east and west of Bagdad. Bands ...

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  17. DON COSSACKS AT ROSTFF.

    It is reported by "The Times" correspondent at Constantinople that Don Cossacks are occupying a large area north of Rostoff, on the River Don, and have ...

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  18. SEVEN PRIME MINISTERS

    Continuing her reminiscences, in the "Sunday Times" Mrs. Margaret Asqquith, in the spiciest instalment yet published, recounts her recollections of seven ...

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  19. POLICE RETALIATION.

    Following the shooting of Police-Inspector Wilson yesterday at Templemore, armed police turned out and practically wrecked the town. The town hall, a ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN NEUTRALITY.

    The Roumanian Government has decided to maintain strict neutrality in regard to the Russo-Polish war. ...

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  21. TROOPS AT INQUEST.

    Extraordinary precautions were taken in Belfast at the inquest on Farrell the man who was shot last week. The corridors of the courthouse were ...

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  22. COUNTER-OFFENSIVE PROGRESSING

    The Polish counter-offensive in the region of Thorn is reported to be progressing well, and is clearing the railway of Bolsheviks. A considerable number of ...

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  23. HIGH PRICE FOR BOOTS

    Dadley's limited, a fashionable boot firm in Auckland (N.Z.). has been fined £70 under the profiteering regulations for having sold a pair of suede shoes ...

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  24. STRIKE IN UPPER SILESIA.

    A strike of workers in Upper Silesia against the Russo-Polish war led to ser[?]out conflict with French troops. At Kattowitz French cavalry were attacked, and ...

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  25. POLES FLOCKING TO COLORS.

    Poles are flocking to the colors. Gene[?]l Weygand is directing operations. although he has not actually been appointed commander-in-chief. ...

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  26. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT

    Great sorrow has been expressed at the King's proclamation that because of the state of his health the proposed visit of the Prince of Wales to India must be ...

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  27. CONSPIRACY CHARGE FAILS

    After a trial extending over 12 days in Hobart on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the Sale of Derwent Harbor Estate Company's blocks and ...

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  28. FRESH ATTACK LAUNCHED.

    The Poles announce that a successful fresh counter-attack has been launched. The Red troops are retiring in disorder from the River Vistula. ...

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  29. DANES TO HELP POLAND.

    "The Times" correspondent at Danzig states that a volunteer Danish battalion, commanded by Captain Palluden, and equipped with rifles and machine guns, is ...

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  30. "STREAM OF LEAFLETS."

    "The Times" correspondent at Danzig reports that the special correspondent of the Danzig "Neueste Nachrichten." giving an inside idea of the Red army, ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. HIGH RESERVES ON WOOL

    "The Yorkshire Observer" states that all manufacturers are anxiously waiting to see whether the wool auctions. which will be resumed in Australia in October will ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. OFFICERS MURDERED

    Dregley, a political officer of the Bradfield Compt Levies, and Buchanan, an irrigation officer, two British non-commissioned officers, were killed at ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. POLES CLAIM NEW SUCCESSES.

    A Polish communique claims marked new successes. It states that all Bolshevist attacks towards Warsaw have been repelled. A new counter-offensive has ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. INVESTMENT STOCKS.

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  35. ARBITRATION COURT

    In the House of Representatives on Friday Mr. Charlton continued the second reading debate on the Conciliation and Arbitration Act.Amendment Bill, expressing ...

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  36. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Sir Joseph Cook, in reply to Mr. McWilliams, said that no seeps had yet been taken in connection with the proposed convention to revise the ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. A WELL-KNOWN TRAVELLER

    [?]uchanan, who was murdered at Kufanaqta, wa[?] a famous Arabian traveller. His name was a household word from end to end of Arabia. He ...

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  39. WHEAT HARVEST PROSPECTS

    Both Mr. Oman (Victorian Minister of Agriculture) and Mr. Barwell (South Australian Premier) are optimistic in regard to the coming wheat harvest in ...

    Article : 163 words
  40. THE SENATE.

    The Senate held a short sitting on Friday. The Institute of Science and Industry Bill and the Nationality Bill were read a third time. ...

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  41. FRRSH MEAT SCARCITY

    Up to the pres 100,000 carcases of sheep and lambs have been made avail. able from the Victorian State cool stores to supplement the fresh meat supplied ...

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  42. CHILD'S TERRIBLE DEATH

    On Friday morning about 10.30 o'clock Leonard Malthouse, aged twentyone monies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malthouse, of Colgate street and Prospect ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. DISPUTE OVER WAGES

    Compulsory conferences concerning three disputes have been summoned for next week in Melbourne by Mr Justice Higgins President of the Arbitration ...

    Article : 126 words
  44. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Olympic final of the hundred and ten metres hurdles was won by Thomson of Canada by a yard and a half from Barron of America. Murray, of America, ...

    Article : 124 words
  45. TIMBER 'WORKERS' PLAINT.

    A telegram has heen received in Adelaide from the general secretary, which reads as follows:—”'Retrospective pay from July 3 to date secured on existing ...

    Article : 42 words
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