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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    Although State Ministers are faced with a number of serious legislative problems, greatest interest centres in the proposals which are being considered to meet the financial ...

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  3. THE PRINCE. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    The Prince of Wales passed through Sydney yesterday on his way from Hobart to Brisbane. During the brief half-hour of his presence in the city he was greeted ...

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  4. HARDING'S POLICY.

    A message from Marion (Ohio) states that in accepting the Presidential nomination of the Republican party, Senator Harding promised to sign peace immediately Congress ...

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  5. TWO ALL. AMERICA CUP

    The fourth race of the America Cup series was sailed to-day, and was won by the Resolute. Interest in the America Cup races reached ...

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  6. DISLOYALISTS.

    Probably no stronger denunciation of Dr. Mannix and the forces associated with him has been heard than that contained in a speech delivered by the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, ...

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  7. AN ARMISTICE.

    A wireless message from Moscow announces that the Soviet Government has agreed to an armistice, and publishes the text of Notes to Warsaw and to the Higher Military ...

    Article : 543 words
  8. IRISH SITUATION.

    Mr. Lloyd George presided at Downing-street yesterday at an important conference on the Irish question, which lasted eight hours, when it was adjourned till Monday. Sir Hamar ...

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  9. WORLD'S TRADE.

    The money market is dull and featureless, and is likely to remain so, as the fear of a higher bank rate in the autumn appears to have entirely disappeared. The course of ...

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  10. FOCH'S COMMMENT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed Marshal Foch, who said: "The United States should have ratified the Treaty with us. By keeping apart from us ...

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  11. LEAGUE COVENANT.

    In the House of Lords, replying to an inquiry by Lord Parmoor as to how far the covenant of the League of Nations had become operative, Earl Curzon (Secretary of State ...

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  12. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    There were no developments of any consequence in regard to the shearers' strike during the week-end. Mr. Allen, secretary to the New South ...

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  13. EXCHANGES FALL.

    The foreign exchange market suffered a serious relapse, sterling falling to 375½ cents, French francs to 7.47 cents each, and German marks to 2¼ cents. The fall in other ...

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  14. TRADE DELEGATION.

    A Stockholm report states that Messrs. Kameneff and Krassin, and other members of the trade mission to London have abandoned their journey in a huff. They issued an angry ...

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  15. OIL INTERESTS.

    The Franco-British oil agreement is published. It provides that in Roumania the two Governments will support their respective nationals with a view to the acquisition of ...

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  16. JAPANESE GOLD.

    Seven and a half million dollars in gold were shipped to Japan in the first ten days of July, it is thought that Japanese investments in the United States are being liquidated and ...

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  17. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Major Barnett regarding the evil condition under which British prisoners in Baku were confined. Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for ...

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  18. RATIONING OIL.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington states that plans are afoot to establish a rationing system to control oil consumption. This is urgently needed, because ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN.

    Three sailors who shipped at Sydney on the steamer The Canadian Importer to replace deserters were not allowed to enter Canada under the regulation prohibiting the admission ...

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  20. A BUFFER STATE.

    A Tokio message reports that an armistice agreement has been reached between Japan and the Far Eastern Russian Government in Siberia. It is stated that it is hoped to ...

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  21. LOAN MONEY.

    At a meeting of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company, Ltd., Mr. Andrew Williamson, chairman, referring to the speech of Mr. Theodore (Premier of Queensland), ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    A message from Peking says that fighting has been suspended, and the Premier is endeavouring to mediate. ...

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  23. AIR DERBY.

    A great crowd assembled at Hendon to witness the start and finish of the Aerial Derby. Points of vantage along the course, which was a 200-mile circuit of London, were, ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE

    A Montreal message states that the McGill University will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on four journalists attending the Imperial Press Conference, including Lord ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    The Marconi Wireless Company's experts at St. John (Newfoundland) announce that they have heard wireless telephonic messages from Chelmsford Station (Ontario). It is said that ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. UNITED STATES TRADE.

    It is announced that the exports from the United States for the fiscal year ended June 30 totalled 8,111,000,000 dollars, imports representing 5,238,000,000 dollars. The gold imports ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister's position was never stronger in Bendigo than at the moment. There appears to have been considerable feeling against Mr. Hughes at about the ...

    Article : 234 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that between £2,000,000 and £2,500,000 of the Victorian loan has already been converted in London. The Earl of Clancarty has been sentenced to ...

    Article : 226 words
  29. DIVORCED PRINCESS.

    A message from Zurich states that an amazing Royal romance has been disclosed in connection with the Princess Alexandra Victoria, a daughter of Prince Frederick of ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. UNLUCKY AIRMEN.

    Lieut. Parer and Lieut. McIntosh yesterday afternoon were obliged to make a landing at Kendal, a small village on the east coast of Java. They restarted this morning for ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Surrey scored a sporting victory at the Oval, beating Lancashire in the first innings. Lancashire scored 208 and Surrey declared with a score of nine wickets for 278. Lancashire ...

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  32. THE JOURNEY NORTH.

    Despite the fact that the weather was blead with a fairly strong wind blowing, thousand of people turned out to-day at almost ev[?] suburban station to Hornsby to greet [?] ...

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  33. BOLSHEVISM IN MEXICO.

    The United Press correspondent at Vera Cruez reports that Bolshevik agitations are spreading throughout Mexico, military draft evaders from the United States being the ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. SUBMARINES FOR SALE.

    A Seattle message says it is reported from Halifax that two submarines constructed at Beattle for Chill, and sold to Canada during the war, will shortly be said by auction to ...

    Article : 38 words
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