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  2. RUSSIAN QUESTION. ALLIES IN AGREEMENT.

    Complete agreement was reached at the conference between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand at Boulogne. It was decided to send a Note to Russia ...

    Article : 287 words
  3. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, introduced the Industrial Peace Bill in the House of Representatives late to-night. The bill was read a first time. It provides ...

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  4. COAL MINES. WHAT THE MEN DEMAND.

    A statement was issued on behalf of the coalminers yesterday to the effect that it was incorrect to say that the Miners' Federation did not believe in any kind of arbitration. ...

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  5. RESOLUTE WINS AMERICA CUP

    The fifth race between the Shamrock IV, and the Resolute was re-started to-day off Sandy Hook. A fight three-knot east wind prevailed. ...

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  6. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    Apparently there is no prospect of Mr. Georgeson giving evidence before the Royal Commission of inquiry into the administration of the State Wheat Office, which was ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. THE PRINCE.

    It was in tropical heat for the most part that the Prince carried out to-day's programme. A cool change set in late in the afternoon, with an overcast sky. At 20 ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    A message from Berlin states that the Chancellor, Herr Fehrenbach, addressing the Reichstag, declared that no advantage whatever had been secured by ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. LATE CABLE NEWS. THE BETTER BOAT:

    Interviewed after the yacht race, Sir Thomas Lipton made the following statement: "I am very sorry, but the best boat won. We all did our best—skipper, designer, and crew— ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. JAPANESE AFFAIRS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that important conferences have been held at the State Department concerning Japanese relations. California's ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    As soon as the House of Representatives assembled this afternoon the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, announced that the following changes had been made in the Ministry in ...

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  12. DR. MANNIX IN AMERICA

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Mark Sheldon (Commonwealth Commissioner in the United States). The correspondent asked: "Do you ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    According to a report from Vienna the representative of the Russian Soviet, discussing the prospects of peace with Poland, said it was absurd to maintain that Russia ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. MR. MARKS'S COMMENTS.

    Mr. Walter Marks, M.P., when interviewed at the House of Representatives to-night, said that he was naturally terribly disappointed that the Shamrock hud not lifted the Cup. ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. SITUATION IN CHINA.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Peking states that the Anfu downfall is complete. The three discharged Anfu Ministers have taken refuge at the Italian Legation. ...

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  16. DR. MANNIX'S PLANS.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Atlantic City reports that Archbishop Mannix stated: "I do not mean to after my plans because of threats of what may happen to me if ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. THE CRICKETERS.

    Mr. P. F. Warner (who captained the M.C.C. team in Australia 1903-4 and 1911-12), when interviewed by the Australian Press Association, with regard to the team selected for the ...

    Article : 523 words
  18. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Messrs. W. A. Brennan (Melbourne "Argus"), J. J. Knight (Brisbane "Courier"), E. E. Edwards (Brisbane "Telegraph), and J. Parker (New Zealand), delegates to the Imperial ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. RED MENACE.

    Sir Percival Phillips, special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Constantinople, telegraphs that a well-known English business man, just from the Caucasus, states ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. SHEARERS STRIKE. BOTH SIDES CONFIDENT.

    Mr. Allen, secretary to the New South Wales Graziers' Association, stated yesterday that an important shed had commenced shearing in the Moree district, 15 shearers having ...

    Article : 272 words
  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS DEFENDED.

    Viscount Grey, in a letter, says it is a crime to charge the League of Nations with having anything to do with the Russo-Polish war. The crisis was the result of ignoring ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    A report from Washington states that the Treasury is considering the reduction of the Allies' debts by the amounts awarded from the United States on war claims. ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. COALCLIFF THROWN IDLE.

    Mr. E. G. Weyland, secretary of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association, writes:— To illustrate the reasons that the miners ...

    Article : 443 words
  24. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The whole of the time of the House of Representatives to-day was occupied in a discussion in committee on the institute of Science and Industry Bill. The most ...

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  25. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    Twenty masked men ambushed a sergeant and three constables at Kilybegs, Donegal. A desperate fight ensued, the sergeant being seriously wounded. ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "Daily Express" announces that the Prince's Indian tour has been postponed in order to allow time for his Royal Highness to recuperate. ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. SOCIALISTIC FAILURE.

    The correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph" at Helsingfors reports that the socialisation of big estates in Esthonia is an utter failure, none yielding the Government revenue ...

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  28. JERGER CASE. BOYCOTT OF SHIPS LIFTED.

    The boycott of vessels of the P. and O. line because Father Jerger sailed by the Khyber was officially lifted to-day. Mr. P. Alderton, Melbourne manager of the ...

    Article : 233 words
  29. WEST DARLING DISTRICT.

    Shearing is progressing steadily in the West Darling district under the Queensland award rates. About 150 men are now at work. ...

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  30. SHEARERS' BROKEN TIME.

    Mr. George Gow writes as follows from "Hughenden," Barellan:— It seems to me rather remarkable that in comments on the shearers' unjustifiable ...

    Article : 255 words
  31. GREEKS IN THRACE.

    A Greek communique states: Operations against the principal Turkish forces have practically ended by the complete success of our Thrace and Maritza armies, in ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    Lieutenants R. J. Parer and J. C. M'Intosh started this morning at 7 o'clock from Sourabaya for Bima, their machine having been completely restored. ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

    The "Chicago Tribune" has published a Tokio message, stating that the Mikado has lost the use of both legs, and it is rumoured he is dead. ...

    Article : 36 words
  34. RAILWAY FARES.

    As anticipated, the report of the Advisory Committee on Railway Rates recommends from August 5 an increase in the ordinary passenger tickets, which are now 50 per cent above the ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. PRESS DELEGATION.

    A message from Sydney (Nova Scotia) says the members of the Imperial Press Conference Delegation landed from the steamer Victorian to-day. A civic luncheon was held in honour ...

    Article : 258 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Northampton (Massachussets) states that when Mr. Coolidge was notified of his vice-Presidential nomination by the Republicans, he replied emphasising his ...

    Article : 133 words
  37. NATURALISATION QUESTION.

    When the Father Jerger case was before the High Court, the point was raised that he was not a British subject. The following cable message was received from London to-day by ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. BANK CLERKS.

    A mass meeting of bank clerks was held in the Protestant Hall last night for the purpose of celebrating the registration of the United Bank Officers' Association as an ...

    Article : 438 words
  39. RAILWAY DEVIATION.

    A big deviation which will result in the construction of a double railway line from Bowenfels to the Cox River will be commenced in a couple of weeks, and before many months ...

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  40. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Tribal activity in Mesopotamia is becoming more serious, and several regiments from India are now proceeding to Basra. Tribes have occupied Kife. There is no ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE.

    Some progress appears to have been made last night towards a settlement of the Civil servants' and teachers' strike, only one point of difference between the parties remaining. ...

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  42. CASUALTIES. PYRMONT COAL-DUMP DISASTER.

    John Kennedy and William M'Grane, who were severely injured in the coal-dump disaster at Pyrmont on Tuesday, were reported from Sydney Hospital to be slightly improved ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. FOUND DROWNED.

    An open verdict of drowning was recorded by the City Coroner yesterday at an inquiry into the death of Nellie Ferris, 30, whose body was recovered in the sea off Waverley on July ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. ISLAND MAIL SERVICES.

    Sir Robert Best (Vic.)was informed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in the House of Representatives to-day that it had been decided to entor into a new mail contract with ...

    Article : 172 words
  45. VENICE ARSENAL.

    An in[?]ary fire destroyed the Royal [?]senal in Venice. The damage is estimated at £500,000. Only the outer walls, built by the Doge Giovanni Saranzo, are standing. ...

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  46. AFGHANISTAN.

    The conference between the British and Afghan delegates, which has been sitting at Mussoorie since April, has now closed. The Afghan delegation is returning to Kabul ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. GOVERNMENT'S CRITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. John Storey) referred yesterday to the attitude of some critics of the Government, and counselled forbearance until the Government policy is known. He pointed ...

    Article : 122 words
  48. GRASPED A LIVE WIRE.

    At the conclusion of an inquiry yesterday it was found that the death of John William Ross, 43, on July 23, was due to shock, as the result of accidentally grasping a live wire at ...

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  49. CEMENT WORKS STRIKE ENDED.

    As the result of the intervention of Inspector Nolan, of the Department of Labour and Industry, and following on the conference between the parties on strike at the Portland ...

    Article : 84 words
  50. FALL FROM MOVING TRAM.

    In attempting to board a moving tram in King-street, near Campbell-street, Newtown, on Tuesday night, Frederick Goswell, aged 22, of Park-road, St. Peters, fell to the roadway. ...

    Article : 61 words
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