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  2. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs asked whether, with a view to Australia having a more immediate and adequate voice in the Imperial defence policy, the ...

    Article : 235 words
  3. FEDERAL SESSION. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    The Industrial Peace Bill passed through its remaining stages in the House of Representatives to-day. Numbers of amendments were made in committee this morning. On ...

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  4. AVIATORS.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Limited, received the following wire from their Longreach office yesterday afternoon:— Parer and M'Intosh left Cloncurry for ...

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  5. RELEASED.

    Sister Ligouri's exit from the Court yesterday morning, upon her discharge by the magistrate, was almost as mysterious and dramatic as her' escape from the Mount Erin Convent ...

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  6. DR. MANNIX.

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Dr. Mannix, who declared: "Some people want me to say things about Mr. Hughes, but the latter will get the best answer from a ...

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  7. THE RED WAVE. CAVALRY ENTER WARSAW.

    Russian cavalry have entered the suburbs of Warsaw. The Polish Council of Defence has issued a wireless appeal to the world ...

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  8. CHURCH REUNION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has issued an encyclical on behalf of the Lambeth Conference, in which it is stated:— The idea which dominated the conference ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S DELAY.

    Mr. Lloyd George despatched a letter to M. Kameneff yesterday evening acknowledging receipt of a communication from Moscow announcing the non-arrival of the Polish ...

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  10. PARTY TACTICS.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, formally moved that he be given permission to introduce a bill to provide for the acceptance ...

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  11. MOORE—STREET.

    It is common knowledge in municipal circles that the proposal to give Messrs. Kirkpatrick the monopoly of the architectural work for the proposed extension of Moore-street, as ...

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  12. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Brennan (Vic.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in the House of Representatives to-day whether he had seen the report that a certain distinguished ecclesiastic ...

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  13. THE POLICE.

    Mr. Dooley, Chief Secretary, stated yesterday that, as a result of representations which he had made to the Cabinet, it had been agreed to give all police in the State seven ...

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  14. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    A message from Copenhagen says the arrival of a British squadron in Finnish waters has created anxiety in Petrograd. ...

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  15. PROTEST AT BROKEN HILL.

    The A.M.A. has called a public meeting of protest for Sunday afternoon, "to deal with the action of the Prime Minister of Australia land the Imperial Government on their dealings ...

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  16. ALLIED UNITY.

    It is understood that the Anglo-French position to-day is easier, and it is believed that the meeting of the Premiers will result in the re-establishment of a better ...

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  17. TRAIN AND MOTOR CAR.

    A collision which occurred yesterday on the level crossing near Kooweerup railway station between a passenger train and a motor car resulted in two men being killed instantly ...

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  18. AT THE RACES.

    At most race meetings there is generally a fair number of undesirable characters, attracted by the circumstance that racegoers are nearly always well provided with money; ...

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  19. IRELAND.

    The military raided the Cork City Hall during the sitting of the Sinn Feinn Court. They arrested 11 men, including the Lord Mayor and other Justices and litigants. ...

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  20. DIGGERVILLE.

    Moore-street has been transformed. It is now "Diggerville," and yesterday, the opening day, the noises of hammer and plane and chisel piled by the soldier-workmen, while ...

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  21. M. MILLERAND'S VIEW.

    A message from Paris says that M. Millerand, in the course of a speech made while touring the devastated areas, said: "The Allies are united, and will remain united. We should ...

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  22. NEW GOVERNORGENERAL.

    Baron Forster, Governor-General Designate of Australia, sails by the R.M.S. Ormonde on August 21. He has completed his staff, which is as follows:—Military Secretary, Brigadier ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. EXCHANGE OF EDITORS.

    A message from Toronto says that Lord Burnham, in a speech, advocated the exchange of newspaper editors between the United States and England. He said that several ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Persian Government emissary who visited Resht reports that the Moscow Government refused official recognition of the Jangali Republic, beaded by Kutchik Khan, but ...

    Article : 276 words
  25. BADAK.

    Some light has been thrown on the mystery surrounding the Badak Company's tin-mining property in the Malay Poninsula, by letters to the directors from Mr. H. F. Scarborough. ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    M. Venizelos, Premier of Greece, when at the Gare de Lyon, leaving Paris on a journey to Nice, was shot and slightly wounded. Two assailants were arrested. ...

    Article : 352 words
  27. PICTON TRAGEDY.

    A State boy, Teddy Weekes, about 10 years of age, was reported missing to the Picton police on May 22 last. It was thought he had absconded, as he had a few pounds in his ...

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  28. PARIS PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Petit Parisien," referring to the report that Mr. Lloyd George had not been informed of the recognition of General von Wrangel, says the French Ambassador in ...

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  29. REPORTED WHEAT SALES.

    When the cable message from London stating that considerable sales of wheat and flour had been made by the Australian Wheat Board at prices showing a net return of over ...

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  30. THE SENATE.

    The remarkable statements made by Mr. Murphy, M.L.A., during the debate on the censure motion in the New South Wales Assembly on Thursday, were brought under the ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Legislative Assembly this afternoon passed by 69 votes to 20 an item in the supplementary estimates providing for the temporary increase in members and Senators' salaries ...

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  32. BUNKERS ALIGHT.

    Yesterday morning a fire was discovered in the bunkers of the steamer Dimboola, of the Melbourne Steamship Company, as she lay at the wharf at the foot of Market-street. ...

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  33. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    A message from Berlin states that, in the course of in interview, Count Reventlow saids —Should the French violate German neutrality there would be a spontaneous uprising of ...

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  34. ROBBERY ON A TRAIN.

    A remarkable theft occurred on Wednesday night on the Glen Innes train. Mr. M. Stirling, a skin buyer, boarded the train at Armidale with £250 in his possession placed in an ...

    Article : 199 words
  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Prime Ministor (Mr. Hughes) stated today that it bad not yet been settled who would represent Australia at the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva in ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. COAL MINERS.

    The miners' delegate meeting, which was held in London, decided to take a ballot on the question of a strike for their demands, with a strong recommendation in favour of ...

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  37. SIR JOSEPH COOK'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Higgs (Q.) asked the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook), in the temporary absence of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from the House of Representatives to-day, whether he ...

    Article : 195 words
  38. QUEENSLAND'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    The King granted an audience to Lloutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor Designate of Queensland, who kissed bands [?] to his departur for Queensland. ...

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