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  2. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, who was accompanied fay Sir Joseph Cook, Minister for the Navy, had an enthusiastic reception in Western Australia, ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Handley-Page Company is opening a dally passenger serv[?]e from Paris to London on Monday. Each machine will carry 10 passengers, and the fare will be 15 guineas. ...

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  4. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    "Our long, long trail has almost ended, and it is good to be home again," said Sir Joseph Cook, when interviewed this evening. "It has been for reasons only of imperative and ...

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  5. FRENCH TRADE.

    The Australian Press Association has secured advance proofs of the report of the Paris Mission, which deals principally with Franco-Australian trade ...

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  6. THE SEAMEN.

    A mass meeting of the members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's union held in the Protestant Hall on Saturday morning decided not ...

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  7. HUNGARY'S FOOD.

    Mr. Hoover (chairman of the Allied Food Commission) urged the Paris Conference to compel the Archduke Joseph to resign control of the Hungarian Government, declaring that ...

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  8. MEXICAN INTRIGUE.

    Attempts by the Americans to secure the Mexican bandits who Kidnapped two United States airmen have failed. Several bandits have been captured and shot. Additional ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIK POWER WANING.

    A stockholm report states that Goussef, a member of the Bolshevik Supreme Defence Commission, in the course of a speech, said: "It is inevitable that the [?] Ishevik power will ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    Capablanca won 27 out of 35 simultaneous games at Hastings, draw seven, and lost one. ...

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  11. PROFITS FROM WAR FILMS.

    The War Office is distributing £71,000 profit made out of the exhibition of war films. Australian and New Zealand war charitles will receive £6000 each. ...

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  12. QUEENSTOWN CATHEDRAL.

    The Catholic Cathedral at Queenstown was consecrated with great ceremony yesterday. The building of it has occupied 50 years. ...

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  13. SHANTUNG ISSUE.

    A report from Washington says the Senate foreign Relations Committee adopted a resolution favouring amending the Peace Treaty to provide for the return of Shantung to China ...

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  14. NIGHT BAKING.

    The members of the Operative Bakers' Union have decided to give 14 days' notice of their intention to strike as a protest against the proposed introduction of the night shift ...

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  15. AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    Tha Afghan troops are withdrawing from the Dakka front to Jalalabad, and enemy bands in Khost are dispersing. Fighting still continues with irreconcilable ...

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  16. COAL AND INDUSTRY

    Mr. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions, states that nationalisation is unsound economically, and w[?]uld be disastrous from every standpoint. ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY SENATOR MILLEN.

    The period in which the Seamen[?]s Unions must give their final answer to the Government has been extended until noon on Monday. ...

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  18. INTERSTATE STEAMERS.

    It was reported in shipping circles last weekend that the A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Indarra, which is now on a voyage from the United Kingdom to Australia, will, after ...

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  19. KOREA.

    Dr. Rhee, provisional President of Korea, declared that Japan's promised reforms in the administration of Korea were insincere. The Koreans wanted only independence. ...

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  20. "ANZAC BULLETIN."

    The "Anzac Bulletin," published by the authority of the High Commissioner for Australia, ceased to exist with the publication of the issue on June 27. The "Anzac Bulletin," ...

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  21. STATE INDUSTRIES.

    The "New York Times," in an editorial article, says:—"Testimony before the British Coal Commission recently showed that nationalisation of New Zealand and Australian ...

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  22. FINANCING THE STRIKE.

    Defiant speeches were made by the leaders of the seamen at a meeting at the Galety Theatre this afternoon. The president of the union, Mr. Le Cornu, ...

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  23. UNREST IN JAPAN.

    A message from Tokio says that rising prices and the scarcity of houses are causing widespread discontent, especially among the middle classes. Serious outbreaks are ...

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  24. AEROPLANE PLIGHT TO SYDNEY.

    On Saturday afternoon two aeroplanes en route to Sydney in connection with the appeal on behalf of the Pence Loan reached Benalla and landed in the showground enclosure. In ...

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  25. GERMANY.

    A German official report states that order has been completely restored in Upper Silesia. A Berlin wireless message denies that ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Three hundred men of the Warwickshire, Berkshires, and Gloucestershire regiments refused to parade at Southampton for embarkation to France, believing they would be sent ...

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  27. COMMENTS IN LONDON.

    There is considerable comment in shipping circles in London that the Australian coastal seamen's strike is affecting seriously the Commonwealth line of steamships. It is ...

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  28. THE BLIND.

    After commenting upon the growing demand for goods manufactured by the institution, articles to the value of £14,581 having been disposed of during the past year, the annual ...

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  29. WAR CRIMINALS.

    The British Government has received [?] official intimation that Germany will refuse to surrender officers indicted for breaches of the laws of warfare, as indicated by Hevr ...

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  30. LABOUR COVENANT.

    Senator Thomas, in attacking the labour covenant framed at Versailles, declared that uniformity in labour conditions could be attained by the world only at a cost of ...

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  31. CARGO DECLARED "BLACK."

    The auxiliary schooner Coringle arrived in port from Brisbane yesterday, with about 100 tons of general cargo for this port. It was intended this vessel should take a full cargo ...

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  32. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the f[?]als of the North of England tennis championships singles O'Hara Wood (Australia) beat Norton (South Africa), 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 10-8. ...

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  33. SECONDARY TEACHERS.

    The annual conference of the Secondary School Teachers' Association of New South Wales was continued on Saturday, at the Fort-street Girls' High School. ...

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  34. IRELAND.

    The Sinn Fein executive states that the Sinn Fein Parliament is issuing a loan to develop industries, pay consuls, establish a bank, and to enable the purchase of ...

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  35. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    In the representative Rugby League match played at Wellington on Saturday Australia beat New Zealand by 44 points to 21. A good crowd enjoyed an interesting game, which was ...

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  36. VILLERS-BRETONNEUX.

    The inhabitants of Villes-Bretonneux have presented Senator Pearce with a beautiful memorial tablet, commemorating the brave dees of the Australians in April, 1918. ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message from Bloemfontein says the South African Party Congress passed a resolution that the matter of reunion should be left in the hands of the leaders on a ...

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  38. MOTOR CAR COLLISION.

    Three persons were injured as the result of two motor cars colliding in Ramsay-road, Haberfield, yesterday afternoon. One of the cars was being driven by Mr. Frank ...

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  39. THE STERLING EXCHANGE.

    Although the sterling exchange has recovered to 4 dollars 21 cents, it is belived that unless drastic remedial measures are taken, the exchange will continue to fall. ...

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  40. WELCOME AT TOWN HALL.

    The Fremantle Town Hall was crowded to the doors and beyond, and Mr. Hughes had a great reception. The Mayor, amidst great applause, punctuated by bostile interjections ...

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  41. I.W.W. PREMISES RAIDED.

    The police raided the premises of the Industrial Workers of the World at Whitechapel. They discovered a great quantity of literature advocating sabotage. ...

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  42. EUROPE'S COAL.

    Mr. H. C. Hoover (chairman of the Allied Food Commission), who has returned from Silesis, states that Easte[?] Europe is su[?] cl[?]tly supplied with coal, and is even able ...

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  43. BIG SUGAR DEAL.

    The "South African Sugar Journal" announces that the British Government has purchased 175,000 tons of sugar from Mauritius at £51 per ton. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The railwaymen [?]ave accepted the settlement offered. The Shah of Porsia has arrived at Constantinople. He visited his father at Prinkipo. ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The match between the Australian XI. and Essex resulted as follows:—Australia, 130 and 447 (Taylor 146, Pellew 57, Collins 43, Willis 41, Murray 82); Essex, 151 and 117. ...

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  46. UNDERPAID POLITICIANS.

    During a discussion in the Legislative Assembly on the restoration of the salary of the Chairman of Committees, a move was made by some members with the object of ...

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  47. MR. HENDERSON'S PRINCIPLES

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour), who is opposing Mr. Fisher in the W[?]nes by-election, declared, in connection with his visit to Russia in 1917, that the Cabinet authorised ...

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  48. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    A message from Tokio says that Britain, America and J[?] are excepted to co-operate in stoppir the infamous sumuggling of morphia into China.The suppression of the ...

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  49. DRUGS AND MEDICINE PRICES.

    Price orders relatins to the sale of drugs and medicines in New South Wales have been recalled. ...

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  50. BASE METAL ORES.

    A deputation from the Western Australian Mining Association complained to Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) that among other disabilities the exportation of base metals ...

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  51. B.M.A. AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Developments seem to indicate that a settlement of the doctors' and lodges dispute is farther off than ever. For several weeks past negotiations have been proceeding ...

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  52. AEROPLANE TEST RACE.

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says the Army Air Service has announced an aeroplane reliability test race, from New York to Toronte and back, which ...

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  53. MURRUMBIDGEE PEACHES.

    Two hundred cases of Murrumbidgee tinned peaches by the steamer Euripides have arrived in excellent condition. Mr. Harley has arranged for their direct distribution to ...

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  54. SETTLEMENT OF SOIDIERS.

    It was stated by the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) that ever 2000 ex-soldiers had been settled on lands, including half a million acres of virgin land ...

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  55. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    At a Progressive conference for the Wammerawa electorate it was made clear that the Progressives would not entertain any proposal for an agreement with the Nationalists. ...

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  56. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The Ministry of Health received 18[?] new housing schemes last week, making a, total of 5000. They are now preparing plains for 430,000 hoses. The Ministry has chosen 700 ...

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  57. INTERNATIONAL CHESS[?]

    Capablanca won the chess tournament at Hastings with 10½ points, Kostich, the Servian, being second with 9½. Capablanca w[?] his games throughout, except a draw with ...

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  58. NATIONAL RALLY.

    Sir George Fuller will speak to-night at the Chelmsford Hall, Five Dock, at a National rally there. ...

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