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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Dooley, Chief Secretary and deputy leader of the Government, delivered the main defence of the Ministry in reply to the censure motion moved by Sir George Fuller last week ...

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  3. WOOL PROBLEMS.

    Questions of far-reaching importance to the wool industry in Australia will be discussed at the conference of wool-growing and wool-selling interests which opens in Melbourne ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A message from Beuthen (Silesia) states that as the result of the kidnapping of a British officer on the staff of the inter-Allied Commission, the plebiscitory police at ...

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  5. DIGGERS' LOAN.

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day it was decided that, pending the receipt of information from distant places in the Commonwealth, the Diggers' loan would ...

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  6. THE FERRIES.

    The Northern Suburbs Citizens' Campaign Committee, appointed as a result of the proposed increase of ferry fares, met at the Town Hall, North Sydney, on Monday night, ...

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  7. THE KANGAROOS.

    The Australian football players were met at Southampton by Mr. Wilson, secretary; Mr. Fillan, chairman; and eight other representatives of the Northern Union, who came ...

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  8. IRISH CRISIS.

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. Lloyd George will make a renewed appeal to the Dail Eireann to re-consider their decision, and will express his willingness to ...

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  9. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that the famine crisis in Russia is growing in horror. The American Relief Organisation's efforts, ...

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  10. TERROR IN PETROGRAD.

    A message from Helsingfors states that another wave of terror is sweeping Petrograd. The "Pravda" publishes a list of 61 who were shot, following on the recent ...

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  11. GREEK AND TURK.

    Mr. Beaumont, representative of the "Daily Telegraph" in Smyrna, who has been on a long tour of the Greek front, telegraphs that the battle which has now lasted a fortnight ...

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  12. REFUGEES FROM ANGORA.

    According to a message from Smyrna Greek airmen state that the road beyond Angora is crowded with women, children, and old men, whom the Kemalists have compelled to ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    Colonel Hogben, on behalf of Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Acting High Commissioner for Australia), gave a reception to the Australian footballers at Australia House. ...

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  14. N.S.W. SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    As far as New South Wales is concerned, applications totalling £594,520 were received at the head office of the Commonwealth Bank at Sydney yesterday. This amount, with the ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP.

    The final singles in the Davis Cup challenge round were played to-day, America having previously won the first three of the five matches, thus retaining the trophy. ...

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  16. AMERICAN OPINION.

    New York Press comment indicates unmistakably that Mr. De Valera is losing American support. The "Tribune" sayS: "Neither the content nor temper of the latest De Valera ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE'S WORK.

    A minute presented to the North Sydney Council last night by the Major (Alderman A. E. Whatmore) on the subject of the ferry services, asked for the ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Tin stocks total 19,037 tons, spot 2401 tons, afloat 1215 tons, and deliveries 2393 tons. ...

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  19. RED ELEMENT.

    Mr. Ogend, a Labour representative in the House of Assembly, interviewed to-day regarding the decision of the Tasmanian conference at Launceston last week to instruct its ...

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  20. CIVIC AMENETIES.

    The City Council last night, by a majority vote, on the motion of Alderman Ryan, seconded by Alderman Bramston, congratulated Alderman Lambert on his election as ...

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  21. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    A message from Geneva says that the General Assembly of the League of Nations was opened with 48 nations represented, compared with 41 at the first Assembly. Dr. Wellington ...

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  22. TRADE UNIONS.

    The atmosphere of the Trade Union Confess at Cardiff was very different to that of recent years, and there were no signs of any repetition of the wild attempts to stampede ...

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  23. CHANNEL SWIM.

    There is much public controversy over Mrs. Arthur Hamilton's attempt to swim the Channel. Mr. Arthur Porter, the owner of the yacht which accompanied her trial swim in ...

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  24. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    Lord Northcliffe will arrive in Sydney this morning, from New Zealand, by the Maheno. The steamer will be met at the Heads by the Government launch Premier, and Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BOGUS THEFT.

    A charge of having stolen £296/8/7 from Noyes Bros., Limited, was laid against Reginald Alexander Clarke, a clerk, aged 20 years, and Edward Albert Windsor Clarke, ...

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  26. WHEAT PAYMENTS.

    The State Government has made an arrangement with its bankers, as a result of which the remaining 1/3 of the guarantee of 7/6 per bushel for wheat would be made available ...

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  27. PLOT IN HUNGARY.

    A message from Budapest states that grave reports have been received of shootings and plunderings in the western provinces, which the peace terms allotted to Austria, by ...

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  28. PENSIONS AND PASSES.

    The members of the New South Wales Government Railway and Tramway Retired Employees' Association have decided to ask for increased pensions. They contend that ...

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  29. POPLAR COUNCIL.

    Five women councillors of Poplar were arrested to-day under writs of attachment for refusing to strike a rate to meet the County Council's levy, amidst scenes of great ...

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  30. METAL FOR STREETS.

    Alderman W. F. Brown, chairman of the St. George County Council, writes that he has invited representatives of all the municipal councils in the metropolitan area to a ...

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    Andrew Knox, aged 17, a jockey, had his right leg fractured at Menangle Park races yesterday afternoon. He was conveyed by train to the Central Railway Station, and from ...

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  32. LORD MAYORALTY.

    Alderman Meagher moved at the City Council last night that arrangements be made that, in future, the Lord Mayor be elected by the citizens on the ordinary municipal ...

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  33. THE OPEN DOOR.

    A Peking message says Mr. Tyau, Chief Secretary of the Chinese delegation to the Armament Conference, made the following statement: "China will welcome the utmost ...

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  34. CHURCH AND PEOPLE.

    The Bishop of Adelaide, Dr. Thomas, delivered his pastoral address at the opening of the Anglican Synod last night. He said a change was coming over the attitude of people ...

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  35. DROWNING CASE.

    The body of Dugald Rose, who was drowned in the south arm of the Clarence River, near Maclean, off the Colonial Sugar Company's launch Ajax, last Wednesday, was recovered ...

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  36. LOSS OF DRIED FRUIT.

    A fire occurred early this morning in a huge six-floor warchouse, filled with dried fruits, at the London docks. It threatened to involve others, but 250 firemen with three ...

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  37. SHIPPING TRADE.

    The Commonwealth Marine Council, for the purpose of determining when a vessel is engaged in the oversea trade and when in the Australian coastal trade under ...

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  38. CHILD ACCIDENTALLY SHOT DEAD.

    A gun accident happened at Bothwell on Sunday, resulting in the death of a little girl named Joan Eileen Brown, aged 6. Deceased accompanied her brother Horace, aged 14, and ...

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  39. POSTAL LOAN.

    Mr. Wise (Postmastor-General), who returned to-day after an inspection into postal matters in Porth and Adelaide, gave an explanation of the statement which is said to ...

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  40. WEST VIRGINIA QUIET.

    A message from Charleston (West Virginia) reports that the commander of the Federal troops declared himself satisfied with conditions in the coal area. Quiet is now ...

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  41. GIRL'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    Jessie Pollocks, aged 16 years, was found lying unconscious on the railway line between Brunswick and Moreland at midnight on Monday, and died in the Melbourne Hospital this ...

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  42. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The "New York Herald's" Washington correspondent states that on September 7 the American fleet in the Pacific will start autumn manoeuvres. ...

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  43. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Members of the Federal Ministry do not seem to be concerned with threats from advocates of the immediate transfer of the capital to Canberra. The indications are that the ...

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  44. POSED AS A MAN.

    Last week a steward named Bailey, who was employed on the coastal steamer Kooyong, which was berthed at Fort Adelaide, became ill with rheumatism, and was finally ...

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  45. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Barnes defeated Hutchison for the world championship in a 36-hole contest by 5 up and 4 to play. The victor received a purse of dollars. ...

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  46. SHOCKING BURNING FATALITY.

    A young married woman, Kathleen Knight, died in the Wagga District Hospital last night as the result of shocking burning injuries she received. She was the wife of a returned ...

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  47. DEADLY DISINFECTANTS.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports an extraordinary series of poisoning cases, due to disinfectants. A young married couple died in a hotel bedroom ...

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  48. MAN'S COLLAPSE.

    About 6 o'clock last night, M. J. Walsh, aged 63, of Tennyson-street, Mortdale, collapsed on the assembly platform of the Central Railway Station. He was taken to Sydney ...

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  49. CYCLING IN U.S.A.

    At Newark Alfred Grenda (Australia) and Clifford Papworth won the 100 kilometre bicycle team race, defeating Goullet and Rutt, who took second place, McNamara and ...

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