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  2. INCREASED WAGES.

    The Metropolitan Board of Water. Supply and Sewerage yesterday agreed to lodgo a complaint with the Cabinet in regard to interference bv the Works Denartment with the ...

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  3. CENSUEE DEBATE.

    Tho loader of the Opposition, Mr. Tudor, in tho House of Representatives this afternoon moved his motion of censure on the Government. ...

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  4. POLAND.

    A Bolshevik communique says the Rods occupied Minsk on July 11. A message from Warsaw reports that the Polish troops recaptured Rovno. The Poles ...

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  5. AGREEMENT.

    An agreement has been reached by the parlies as the result of the compulsory conference convened by Mr. J. B. Holme. It is now mere than probable that there ...

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  6. LAIE CABLE NEWS BOLIVIA.

    The United Press correspondent at Santiago says the Bolivian Government has been overthrown, and the republican leader, Saavedra, assumes the provisional presidency. The ...

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  7. DEADLOCK SPA CONFERENCE

    The correspondent of the Central News Agency at Spa telegraphs that Marshal Foch and Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson have been summoned ...

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  8. UNRULY WOMEN.

    Scenes of considerable excltemont-were witnessed In the House of Representatives this, afternoon, when a number of women in the public and other galleries made a violent ...

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  9. THE PRINCE. SPEECH AT STATE DINNER.

    His Royal Hlgbncss spent a busy day yesterday. He inspected 1500 Boy Scouts and then held a levee at Government House. He subsequently presented a number of military honours and ...

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  10. FINANCIAL.

    On "Change to-day quotations of Australian banka and companies were as follows:—Bank of Australasia, £80; Bank of New South Wales, £31/15/; Union Bank of Australia. ...

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  11. JAPANESE.

    The New York "Globe's" travelling correspondent, Mr. Bruce Bllvan, telegraphs from Los Angeles that serious trouble is looming between the United States and Japan. Local ...

    Article : 273 words
  12. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales prices were unchanged. The general tone was much improved, and there were far fewer withdrawals. Prices:—Newstead, [?]56; Mini, New England, ...

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  13. EMPIEE PRESS. CONFERENCE DELEGATES.

    Viscount Burnham presided at a luncheon in the Savoy Hotel, attended by a number of prominent British journalists and delegates from the Empire Press Union, in order to ...

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  14. 1917 STRIKERS.

    Messrs. Warton (Tramway Employees' Union) and Mr. Ainsworth (Locomotive Enginedrivers. Firemen, and Cleanors' Union) waited on Mr. Kavanagh (Vice-President of ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. FATHER JERGER.

    Mr. Justice'Starke, in the High Court jurisdiction, sat to hear arguments to-day why an order nisi for the Issue of a writ of habeas corpus in respect of the Rev. Charles ...

    Article : 303 words
  16. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    It Is understood that Great Britain and Japan have agreed to one year's unofficial extension of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, but there will be no formal renewal until 1921. ...

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  17. IRELAND.

    Eight hundred delegates, representing 5,000,000 men, attended a special trade union congress to discuss the position in Ireland. A most lively dehato resulted in the decisive ...

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  18. LABOUE AND THE BRITISH EMPLEE.

    One of the most gratifying, features of the dinner was the tone of the speech delivered by Mr. Gunn, in supporting the toast of the, Prince. Mr. Gunn was one of the leaders ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. SKIN WOOLS.

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, Minister for Education and Local Government, who is the senior member for Botany In the State Parliament, made a I strong protest yesterday against the Federal ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Replying to Mr. W. g. Ormesby Gore in the House of Commons, Mr. Winston churchill stated that the Arabs on July 2 attacked the Government buildings at Rumaila on the ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN TARIER.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" says it is announced that the State Department has informed the American Manufacturers' Export Association that it does ...

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  22. STRIKE OF PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Though the Public Service strike continues, a development that may lead to a settlement occuned this morning It was officially announced that at the request of some members ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. PROPOSED RAILWAY.

    A deputation, introduced by Mr. M. M. Flannery, M.L.A., yesterday asked the Minister for Works if a railway line could be made from Deniliquin to Hay. ...

    Article : 154 words
  24. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    A message from Columbus (Ohio) states that Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate for the Vice-presidency, when interviewed, said "the League of Nations will be ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. WINE-GROWING.

    Mr. Bntntnell, M.L.A., Introduced a deputation from the New South Wales Alliance to the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Dunn, yesterday, to protest against the encouragement ...

    Article : 223 words
  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Lord Denman, Lord Islington, Sir Mathew Nathan, Sir Joseph Ward, Sir James Mills, the Agents-General for Australia and Canada, attended the Royal Colonial Institute's ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. LATE SIR T. A. STUART.

    A proposal to perpetuate the memory of the late Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart took definite shape at a public meeting held last night at tbo board-room of Sydney Hospital, ...

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  28. DAVIS CUP.

    Commenting on the suggestion to chango tho venue of the Davis Cup finals, Mr. H. M Gore, president of the New Zealand Lawa Tennis Association, said: "It ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. LIFE ABROAD.

    That Australia is the cheapest place in the world to live in Just now is the emphatic conclusion of two lady passengers by the Ventura—Mrs. Searle, who has been abroad ...

    Article : 431 words
  30. TRAMWAYS.

    It is announced by the Minister for Works and Railways, Mr. Estell, that the Government has decided to resuscitate the old Tramway Construction Advisory Board, which was ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. AMERICA CUP.

    The Sandy Hook correspondent of the "New York Times" says that measurements of the Shamrock IV. and Resolute have been completed. Both vessels are anchored near here ...

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  32. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Ewing, Royal Commissioner, presided yosterday. In the Court at Darlinghurst, when the addresses by Counsel were commenced as the final stage of the Inquiry ...

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  33. CANADIAN MINISTRY.

    Eight former members of the late Government. Sir George Poster, Sir James Lougheed, Mr. Guthrie, Mr. J. A. Calder, Mr. A. L. Sifton, Mr. J. D. Reid, Mr. G. D. Robertson, Sir ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. MILK PER GLASS.

    The secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission, Mr. Clyde J. Abigail, states that, in connection with the prosecution hoard before the chairman of the commission. ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. GENERAL CHAUVEL.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Chauvel, Inspector-General, was in Lithgow yesterday, when he went over the Small Arms Factory and ironworks. The General said he was ...

    Article : 210 words
  36. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    On Saturday, the Mayor will present the Freedom of the City to Archbishop Mannix, who will speak with Mr. de Valera, in Madison Square, on Sunday. ...

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  37. AMERICAN BARQUE.

    The American four-mastod barque Moshula put Into Twofold Bay yesterday in distress. A wireless message was received in Sydney yesterday morning from the master of ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. THE. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent in Wieringen interviewed the ex-Crown Prince of Germany, who said: "Surely the Dutch Government cannot inted to keep me here for ...

    Article : 105 words
  39. NEW ZEALAND MINERS.

    The secretary of the Minors' Federation has written to Mr. Massey, suggesting that he should call a conference of four from each side, with himself as chairman; and that the ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. TURKS AND GREEKS.

    A message from Constantinople says that Mustapha Kemal, in a bombastie, speech at Angora, said the Assembly will recapture the lost Greek territory before the end of ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. CRICKET.

    Playing against Derbyshire, Rhodes took [?] wickets for 24, including a hat trick. ...

    Article : 18 words
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