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  2. THE PRINCE. MR. FIHELLY'S FAREWELL.

    An aeroplane, with Lieutenant Bird in charge, and with the Acting Premier. Mr. Flhelly, as passenger, rose about 9 o'clock aud headed towards Wallangarra. The object of ...

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  3. MINERS' DISPUTE.

    A meeting of tho council of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation was held in Sydney yesterday. Mr. Willis (secretary to the federation) ...

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  4. RUSSIAN ADVANCE. INCREASED AID FOR POLAND.

    A message from Warsaw states that the Polish Government is preparing to go to Kalish in the event of being compelled to evacuate the capital. It is expected that the ...

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  5. I.W.W. PRISCNERS.

    Sir George Fuller, leader of the Opposition, yesterday made the following reply to the Premier, Mr. Storey, on the question of the resease of the I.W.W. prisoners:—"Mr. ...

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  6. MIDDLE EAST.

    Having regard to the dangerous situation in Persia and Mesopotamia, demobilised officers all over the country of the Indian Army Reserve are being circularised by the ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS FATE OF WARSAW.

    The united Press correspondent in London reports that the evacuation of Warsaw is momentarily expected. The Polish armies are shattered. Britain has sent an ultimatum ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Great interest centres in the session of the State Parliament, which will open on Tuesday next. Parliament will be opened by the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson), and will ...

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  9. FEDERAL SESSION. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, directing attention to a recent statement by the Prime Minister to the effect that Commonwealth ships were leaving ...

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  10. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Lord Atholstan, speaking at a banquet to the imperial Press Conference last night, declared that the consensus of opinion was that the efforts of the Press should be unified ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sinn Feiners from Londonderry last night burned Moville courthouse. The second, reading of the Ministry of Mines Bill passed the House of Lords. ...

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  12. HURSTVILLE ACCIDENT.

    The passengers injured in the Hurstville railway accident were reported from St. George Cottage Hospital last night to be progressing satisfactorily. Henry James ...

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  13. POLITICS IN QUEENSLAND

    The second annual conference of the National Demociatic Council of Queensland commenced to-day. The president's annual address stated that the present conterence was ...

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  14. ARNUDAKE'S ENTHUSIASM.

    The Prince's visit to Armidale this evening was marked by the keenest enthusiasm, and all functions and ceremonial in his honoui were a complete success. The train arrived ...

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  15. RELEASED MEN AT LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Four of the released I.W W. prisoners—' Fagin. Grant, Beatty, and Larkin—were accommodated with seats alongside the chairmaa at last nights meeting of the New South ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—With reference to the railway accident which occurred at Hurstville on the 3rd instant, it is reasonable to suppose that had the cars on both trains been built of steel ...

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  17. ALBANIA.

    A message from Rome states that an agreement with Albania will be signed at Durazzo to-morrow under which italy gives up Valona. D'Annunzlo, the dictator of Flume, on ...

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  18. A FAIR TRIAL.

    Sir,—Considering that Mr.Justice Ewing has stated that one I.W.W.prisoner should serve his full sentones, will Mr J.Storey induee a Judge from another State to act as ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.

    The following message has been received by the Prime Minister from Lieutenant Parer; —"Deeply grateful for your kind and hearty congratulations on behalf of yourself, ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At last night's meeting of the executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' ImperialLeague, reference was made to the disparaging remarks of Alderman Farrell on Tuesday ...

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  21. WHEAT POOH.

    Under an arrangement entered into botweer the Ministries of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, a compulsory wheat pool on lines similar to ...

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  22. GERMAN ATTITUDE.

    A message from Berlin states that Dr. von Simons (Foreign Minister), in an interview in the "Berliner Tageblatt," said he believed that the Russians were certainly striving ...

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  23. VISIT TO GLEN INNES.

    The largest gathering ever seen in Glen Innes assembled this afternoon to welcome the Prince, who arrived at seven minutes past 3 o'clock. His Royal Highness was met ...

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  24. GENERAL, SMUTS.

    This evening, in the City Hall, the Premier, General Smuts, was presented with a monster address signed by over 25,000 citizens of Capetown, expressing confidence in him and ...

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  25. H.M.S. RENOWN.

    Yesterday about 3000 soldiers and sailors, accompanied by their lady friends, visited H.M.S. Renown. Returned men were allowed to wear uniform. Three steamers of the ...

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  26. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Allen (secretary of the New South Wales Graziers' Association) stated yesterday that 14 sheds had now commenced shearing on the 4S-hour principle. ...

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  27. AT TAMWORTH.

    The visit of the Prince of Wales to Tamworth, brief as it was, will not easily fade from the memory of those amongst the great crowd who Bhared in the stirring welcome. ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The first meeting of the Permanent Armaments Commission, constituted by the Council of the League of Nations, is sitting in San Sebastian. Eight nations are ...

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  29. DUTY ON NEWSPRINT.

    A deputation from the Provincial Press of Australia to-day represented to the Ministe" for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) that the ad valorem duty on newsprint was imposing a ...

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  30. THE SENATE.

    "When would the Government appoint a board to hear appeals against land valuations?" was a query by Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.), in the Senate to-day. Senator ...

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  31. GERMAN UNREST.

    A message from Berlin states that a Communist coup occurred at Zittau (Saxony), which has been isolated by the stoppage of the railways. The shops remain closed, and ...

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  32. FATHER JERGER.

    The case of Father Jerger was the subject of questions asked by Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) in the Senate this afternoon. Senator Gardiner wanted to know if the ...

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  33. MAORI CHIEF'S ESTATE.

    The Native Land Court in Auckland heard argument concerning the will of the late Henare Kaihau, a former member of Parliament, and a Maori chief, who left estate valued at ...

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  34. FLYING AS A PASTIME.

    There has lately been a number of important developments in connection with the popularisation of aviation in New South WalesYesterday. Mr. Nigel Love and Mr. ...

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  35. FRENCH CONTROL.

    Budapest advices received in Amsterdam report that French industrial magnates and bankers have acquired extensive control over a considerable part of Hungarian industries. ...

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  36. LAW CLERKS.

    A mass meeting of law clerks was held at the Queen Victoria Market Buildings yesterday, when it was decided to form a law clerks' association, to be affiliated with the ...

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  37. HOME RULE.

    A deputation of Irish Unionists and others from Dublin and Cork waited on Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, and Sir Hamar Greenwood to urge the establishment of Dominion ...

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  38. PRINCE'S MESSAGE TO QUEENSLAND.

    The Lioutenant-Governor to-night received the foliowlug telegram from the Prlnce from Armidale:—"I was more than touched by the affectionate sond-off given me at Brisbane ...

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  39. DR. MANNIX.

    Sir James Burns, who was a passenger by the Katori Maru and will return soon to Australia, via San Francisco, said that business conditions in Australia were steady. He ...

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  40. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), replying to Mr. Chapman (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives, said that the promised' bill to provide for the constitution convention ...

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  41. MAY START BRANCHES IN AUSTRALIA.

    The "Yorkshire July Observer" says that negotiations are proceeding between the Western Australian Government and the Yorkshire and West of England woollen and worsted ...

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  42. "SQUARING " OF JURIES.

    In an endeavour to combat the tactics of a notorious "squaring gang," which has been operating for years past in Melbourne, Mr. Lawson, in his capacity as Solicitor-General, ...

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  43. MILITARY RETIREMENTS.

    It is announced in the "Government Oazette" that several transfers with higher rank have been made in the second military district, including the transfer to the retired list of ...

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  44. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    H. Howell (Warwickshire) has accepted the invitation of the M.C.C. to join the English cricket team to tour Australia. The "Star" states that S. F. Barnes ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Geneva says the International Miners' Congress, on the motion of Mr. Frank Hodges, passed a resolution in favour of the nationalisation of mines. ...

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  46. WOOL STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    The wool workers section of the Storemen and Packers' Union again conforred to-day With the employers in the wool-broking, grain, skin, and tallow traden, on the question of ...

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  47. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    A conference which was held at Wellington, to consider the demands of the Merchant Servite Guild, has been concluded, with the following results:—Masters will receive ...

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  48. LORD INVERCLYDE'S ESTATE.

    Lord Inverclyde, the shipping magnate, who died in August, 1919, left £2.017,798. ...

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