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  2. HOSPITAL SATURDAY[?]

    The Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) paid a tribute to the work of the Hospital Saturday Fund movement at its annual meeting in the King's Hall last night. Last year, said his ...

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  3. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The view that millions have been lost to the Australian grower of wool, or that the British Government has treated the grower in anything but a generous fashion, is not shared ...

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  4. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA PARER AND McINTOSH

    With enough petrol in the tank to last only another two miles, and faced by dim light in which to land, Lieut. Parer successfully completed the last stage of the great journey ...

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  5. DR. MANNIX'S SHIP.

    All Atlantic liners voyaging eastward have been ordered not to call at Queenstown, but to proceed to Liverpool. It is assumed that the Baltic, on which ...

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  6. AMERICA CUP.

    Mr. A. C. Ross, ex-member of the Canadian Parliament for Sydney (Nova Scotia), has sent a challenge to the New York Yacht Club for the America Cup in 1922. on behalf of the ...

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  7. THE PRINCE. CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR.

    General Dodds, who has been in the Walgett district for some days, but who found the ride across to Coonamble impracticable for the Prince and his party owing to the heavy rains ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS TURKISH PEACE.

    A huge hartal was inaugurated yesterday throughout India as a protest against the Turkish peace terms. Disorders were anticipated, and every precaution was taken, the ...

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  9. BREST-LITOVSK. FALL REPORTED.

    A message from Berlin says it is reported that Brest-Litovsk has fallen after slight resistance. The Reds are now advancing on Lemberg. ...

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  10. MESOPOTAMIA.

    There is no change in the military situation in Mesopotamia. The withdrawal of the column from Dewanlyah to Hillah, now in progress, is being successfully conducted. ...

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  11. CURFEW IN CORK.

    Firing, bomb-throwing, and guerilla attacks on patrols marked the enforcement of the curfew in Cork on Sunday. Sinn Feinere raided Rosslare Coastguard ...

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  12. WIRELESS LINK.

    A message from Buenos Ayres says a Government decree has been published, allowing the Marconi Company to install and operate a high-powered wireless station ...

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  13. WEEK-END STRIKE.

    A Johannesburg report states that the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association carried out their threat to strike, at the weekend to enforce their demand for a 48-hour ...

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  14. VISIT TO BATHURST.

    The Prince of Wales will remain 70 minutes in Bathurst on his return to Sydney from the west on August 13. He will arrive at 5.5 p.m., and depart at 6.15 p.m. Arrangements are ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. PRISONER CANDIDATE.

    Eugene Debs, Socialist candidate for the Presidency, writes from prison an open letter to his friends requesting, them to stop attempts to secure his freedom, and to ...

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  16. MARQUESS OF QUEENSBERRY DEAD.

    The Marquess of Queensberry, who has been touring South Africa in connection with mining ventures, died in a nursing home at Johannesburg yesterday. ...

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  17. GLIMPSE OF STATION LIFE.

    Crowds thronged the streets of Boonah to-night walting for the return from Coochin Coochin station of the Prince, who was due to arrive at 8.30. The school children lined up ...

    Article : 233 words
  18. IN SINN FEIN HANDS.

    The Galway correspondent of the "Daily Express" publishes an exclusive story detailing the captivity of Brigadier-General Lucas. ...

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  19. 44—HOUR WEEK.

    The question of 44 hours per week was the subject of an animated debate by the electric lighting committee of the City Council yesterday. ...

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  20. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    A message from Rome states that lightning set, fire to and destroyed the ancient and magnificent Church of St. John, which contained very valuable paintings. ...

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  21. CABINET FRICTION.

    Various newspapers indicate that friction has arisen in the Cabinet amounting to a Unionist revolt against the Premier on the Irish and Russian questions, on which the disagreement ...

    Article : 280 words
  22. ARGENTINE'S UNSOLD WOOL.

    A message from Buenos Ayres States that 200,000,000 lb of almost unsaleable wool is available in the Argentine owing to the cessation of demands for coarse grades, and it is ...

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  23. ACTORS AND MUSICIANS. DEMAND £8 PER WEEK MINIMUM.

    The theatrical employer's and the proprietors of various amusement shows have decided not to concede the claims for increased wages demanded by the Musicians' Union, and ...

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  24. SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    Fifteen hundred employees in the confectionery trade in the city and suburbs have been rendered idle by the acute shortage of sugar. The majority are women and girls, ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. CROPS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Summing up his impression after seven weeks' tour of North Queensland, the superintendent of the sugar experiment stations. Mr. Easterby, stated that the crops above ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. HIGHER FREIGHTS.

    A rate increase totalling one billion and a half dollars has been granted to the American railways by the Interstate Commerce Commission. This will give them an ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

    With the arrival of Lieutenants Parer and M'Intosh at Darwin, there has been completed a voyage of extraordinary adventures. On this, the second successful flight from ...

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  28. THE FAR EAST.

    A message from Tokio states that according to Press reports the Cabinet drew up a reply to the United States' Note on the question of Japanese intentions in ...

    Article : 293 words
  29. JERGER CASE.

    Reprisals for the deportation of Father Jerger on the P. and O. steamer Khyber are contemplated by the Waterside Workers' Federation. ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. TRAMWAY DEVIATIONS.

    The Lord Mayor, answering questions at the City Council last evening, stated that no notice had been received from the Railway Commissioners regarding their intention to ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. TYPHUS.

    Typhus, a disease which has not been reported upon a vessel bound to Australia for about 40 years, is the sickness which has broken out among the coolies on board the ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. SOVLET SYSTEM.

    Mr. T. Shaw, M.P. for Preston, presiding at the Congress of the Second International in Geneva, opposed the Soviet system for England, but deprecated interference with ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY MANAGERS.

    Mr. J. F. Kirby, representative of the Theatrical Managers' Association, states, inter alla:—"The managers absolutely deny the statement that 'disgraceful' conditions exist ...

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  34. BERMUDA.

    In company with other National leaders, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, has forwarded, through the Governor-General, a message of congratulation to the Governor of Bermuda ...

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  35. THE RAIN.

    During the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday light to moderate rain, with a few heavy falls, was recorded over the major portion of the State. ...

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  36. BOY SCOUTS.

    Ten thousand Boy Scouta at the Olympia held an impressive religions service yesterday. The Archbishop of York preached, and then the Scouts in response to lieut.-Gen. Sir ...

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  37. ALDERMEN'S PERQUISITES.

    The City Council last evening unanimously decided to instruct the town clerk, as the officer distinctly responsible for the lettings of the Town Hall, that in all future lettings ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. BEUNION OF CHINA.

    The Poking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that General Tsao Kun, military Governor of the Pechili Province, in the course of a statement, sold the purpose of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. THE NORTH POLE.

    A message from Nome (Alaska) states that Captain Amundsen is to start in a few days on his attempt to reach the North Pole. The provisioning of his schooner, the Maud, is ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. COMMUNAL KITCHENS.

    The establishment of communal kitchens as a means of helping to solve the problems of the high cost of living and child neglect was suggested by Miss Isia Blomfield, City ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. MUNICIPAL MARKETS.

    The Municipal Markets conundrum is proving a difficult one for the Lord Mayor to solve. First he had a deputation from the greengrocers, who objected to forestalling and ...

    Article : 281 words
  42. APPRENTICESHIP.

    A public sitting of the Board of Trade to deal with the apprenticeship question is announced for to-morrow, at 10 a.m. When this important industrial matter was publicly ...

    Article : 157 words
  43. FIRE IN CITY.

    A fire occurred in the city late last night, and gutted a three-storied brick building in an alley off Quay-street, immediately behind the outpatients' department of the Children's ...

    Article : 146 words
  44. AMERICAN COAL OUTPUT.

    American coal production, which had shown an upward trend since the middle of April, has been decreasing during the last few weeks through the strike in Southern illinois. In ...

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  45. FRANCE CAN PAY.

    The "New York Times" publishes an official message from Paris stating that the French Government is prepared to meet in full its half-share in the 500,000,000 dollars ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Somerset dismissed Gloucester for 22 runs, White taking seven wickets for 10 runs. Mr. Lloyd George has given notice of motion to erect a status to the late Mr. Joseph ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. FEDERAL REVENUE RETURNS.

    Another record in Commonwealth revenue for the financial year 1920-21 is indicated by the returns for July, which were issued to-day. The total for the year which ended on ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE.

    Though the Civil Service strike has ended, and the strikers have returned to work, the disputes committee says that a complete settlement in respect of pay for the time on ...

    Article : 69 words
  49. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    In pursuance of his intention to present the Budget to Parliament before the close of the present month, the Commonwealth Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) has been busily engaged in ...

    Article : 70 words
  50. POGROM IN BUDAPEST.

    A report from Budapest states that a pogrom, which commenced in the Jewish quarter extended to others parts of the city. Mobs searched the clubs and restaurants. ...

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  51. NOTE ISSUE.

    Australian notes of the value of £57,441,93[?] are now in circulation, and against them gold coin to the amount of £23,651,000, representing 41.17 of the notes in circulation, is held by ...

    Article : 38 words
  52. MEAT COMPANIES UNITE.

    The Union Cold Storage Company, Ltd., which has a capital of £2,080,000, is purchasing Eastmans, Limited, wholesale butchers. The issued capital of the latter is ...

    Article : 34 words
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