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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Although the political situation still awaits the outcome of the National Parliamentary's meeting on Tuesday, it has become a little clearer as the result of meetings between Mr. ...

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  3. SPLENDID RAIN.

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  4. PEACE LOAN.

    Victoria has still a substantial lead in the subscriptions to the Peace Loan. New South Wales is second, and Tasmania retains third position. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Major R. R. Schrooder (United States Army aviator) [?]w at a [?]eight of 29,000ft, carrying passengers, thus beating the world's record for aeroplane altitude. ...

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  6. AUSTRIA WILL SIGN.

    Austria has agreed to accept the pence terms, and the delegates will sign the [?]ty Versailles on Wednesday. Servia opposes several elauses in the ...

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  7. ROUMANIANS LEAVE BUDAPEST.

    The United Press correspondent in London says a despatch from Paris states that the Roumanians are evacuating Budapest. The Supreme Council is inquiring why the ...

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  8. UNITED STATES AND PEACE.

    President Wilson, speaking at Kansas City, said the treaty signed at Versailles meant the end of militarism throughout the world forever. Autocracy would perish with ...

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  9. UNDER-PRODUCTION.

    Mr. Hoover (Chairman of the Allied Food Commission) sails for America to-day. He says the Western hemisphere cannot possibly supply Europe's deficiencies. Continued ...

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  10. VON DER GOLTZ.

    A Berlin message says the Government has ordered Von der Goltz, to evacuate Courland, and threatens to withhold the soldiers' food and pay in the event of disobedience. ...

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  11. HON. DIRECTOR'S ITINERARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  12. NORTH RUSSIA.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Sherwood Kelly, V.C., who has returned from Archangel, in a letter to the "Dally Express," says he volunteered for service in North Russia believing he would ...

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  13. BRITISH TROOPS ATTACKED.

    A serious riot occurred at Euskirchen (Rhine Province), where a mob, led by a workman, attacked British troops. A British soldier is in a critical coudition. The ringleader has been ...

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  14. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    A Vienna message says the National Assembly's main committee recommends that the Treaty be signed. In an interview, Herr Renner (Austrian ...

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  15. PERSECUTED JEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Vienna says the new regime in Hungary has let loose anti-semitic fanaticism. The fan of Bela Kun was the signal for whosesale ...

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  16. THE INDEMNITY.

    M. Klotz (French Finance Minister), spcaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the cost the war was £40,000,000,000. The [?] share was £27,000,000.000. France ...

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  17. ANOTHER AEROPLANE COMING.

    The campaign in support of the Peace Loan is being vigorously pursued in the suburbs. Scarcely a night passes without a series of meetings being held, and they are bearing ...

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  18. PERSIA.

    A Copenhagen report says the Bolshevik Government has informed Persia that it does not recognise the Angle-Persian Treaty. It abandons all Russian claims on, Persia, and ...

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  19. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Copenhagen message says the Ukranians have driven the Bolsheviks considerably northward of K[?]. ...

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  20. ALBANIANS RISE.

    A Berlin report says a Government wireless message from Cottinje says the Albanian rising against the Italians is increasing. An Italian garrison of 300 at Catastri was ...

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  21. FORBIDDEN UNION.

    A report from Paris says the German reply to the Allies' ultimatum, threatening military Measures unless the article in the German Constitution admitting Austrian ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE PROSPECTS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes (President of the Board of Trade) refused the toymakers' demand He considered there would be nothing to fear from [?]ermany in any direction for a long time to ...

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  23. COST OF ARMIES OF OCCUPATION.

    The War Office and representatives of the Dominions aro conferring as to the allocation of Germany's payments for the maintenance of the armies of occupation. It is ...

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  24. EX-KAISER'S TRIAL.

    Speaking at Boston (Massachusetts), Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State), in an address to the American Bar Association, issued a warning against flabby internationalism. ...

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  25. STANDARD CLOTHING.

    The Wood Council discussed the high prices of wool and woollen, goods. Mr. A. Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials) said general supplies were ample, but the demand ...

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  26. VON TIRPITZ'S BOOK.

    The "Sunday Times" publishes extracts from Von Tirpitz's forthcoming book. Von Tirpitz declares that Germany did not want and was not prepared for war. ...

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  27. HARASSED POLAND.

    [?]. Paderewski told an American interviewer th[?] Germany, defeated in the west, was turning hopefully eastward, and urging the Bol[?] in every was to harass Poland. ...

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  28. THE ORSOVA.

    The returned soldiers who arrived by the Orsova on Saturday afternoon, some with English wives and a few with wives and children, landed with the other passengers at the ...

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  29. TRANSPORT DELAYED.

    After a long delay owing to dissatisfaction among returning munition workers aboard the Australian transport Bahia Castillo, the vessel resumed its voyage. It is closely followed ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Paris message says President Po[?]ncare laid the foundation-stone at a granite memorial exprnssive of France's gratitude for America's intervention in the war. The ...

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  31. SCAPA FLOW.

    [?] has informed the Supreme Coun[?] that Admiral Reuter was responsible for the [?] of the German Fleet at Scapa [?] and that he acted without the ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Smuts has accepted the Governor-General's Invitation to form a new Cabinet. All his late colleagues will continue in their former offices, under the Premiership of ...

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  33. STATE SAWMILLS.

    The balance-sheet of the State saw mills shows that the total debit to the State is £348,398, and in addition the construction of the railway from Jarnadup to Big Brook mill ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    At a general meeting of the Australasian Merchants' Association, to be held at the end of September, the chairman will propose the following resolution:—"We object entirely to ...

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  35. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    Lord Fisher returns to his charge regarding the Admiralty's lack of foresight. He says the Admiralty has been busy formulating precise regulations for officers dress, ...

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  36. ARMENIA.

    Armenian advices state that the Turkish [?] south of Erivan is directing an encir[?] movement by Tartars and Turks against the Armenian Republic. ...

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  37. TOWNSVILLE.

    It was learned that the meatworks strike Lad collapsed. Mr. Ogden, secretary of the Meat Industry Union, yesterday was in favour of declaring the strike off, but a prominent ...

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  38. WAR MEMORIALS.

    At the Mosman Oval on Saturday afternoon the State member for the district, Mr. P. B. Colquhoun, M.L.A., unveiled the Honour Roll of the Mosman Rugby Union Football Club. ...

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  39. LABOUR AND TAXATION.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P., speaking at Pontefract, said Labour intended to lighten the burden of taxation on the poorer classes by immediate discharge of the greater part of the ...

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  40. USE OF SCHELDT.

    A report from Brussels says the Dutch au[?]tles stopped an Italian cadet ship in the [?]dt, saying the vessel must obtain per[?]ion to navigate the river. The captain ...

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  41. WALLACE BROWNLOW.

    Mr. Wallace Brownlow, in his days one of the most popular actors ever known in Australia, was found in the Exhibition Gardens at an early hour this morning with his throat ...

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  42. PELTED WITH EGGS.

    General Hertzog, with the Nationalist deputation which went to Paris to claim independence for South Africa, landed at Durban on Wednesday from the Dutch ship Ijsaldijk, ...

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  43. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A serious railway accident occurred at St. Jory, near Toulouse. Poorness of coal caused a train to lose time, and finally stop. The Bordeaux express, travelling at 50 miles an ...

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  44. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    It is announced that Germany will not be permitted to compete in the Olympic Games at Antwerp in 1920. ...

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  45. OPERATIVE BAKERS.

    A mass meeting of members of the Operative Bakers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday morning to consider further the question of the night baking shift. ...

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  46. BRITISH WOMEN.

    "On Thursday," remarked Mr. T. Hagelthorn (formerly Minister for Agriculture), "the Minister for Lands (Mr. Clarke) informed a delegation of British women that there ...

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  47. AN UNVEILING CEREMONY UP TO DATE.

    The King, by pressing a button at Balmoral, unveiled a statue of Sir Etienne Cartier, the Canadian statesman. The Governor-General read a message from the King, extolling Sir ...

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  48. HIGH-PRICED CATTLE.

    Record prices were paid at auction for Friesian cattle at Aylesbury. Forty-eight averaged £524. One imported cow fetched 5000 gns., and another 3000 gns. ...

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  49. IMMIGRATION.

    Subdivisional sales of large landed estates [?] in[?]ted prices have aroused fears among [?] farmers, particularly in West Lanca[?]. If their rents are raised profitable ...

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  50. NURSE CAVELL'S BETRAYER.

    Georges Quien, the Frenchman who betrayed Nurse Cavell, has been condemned to death The Government's representative at the court-martial demanded the death sentence ...

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  51. OUTRAGES ON HORSES.

    The long-continued series of fiendish outrages upon horses depasturing on park lands surrounding Adelaide has been added to by the perpetration of further brutal cruelty ...

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  52. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Labour leaders have invited the Prince of Wales to attend a Labour demonstration to demand ball for the fomentors of the recent general strike, who are noe in prison awaiting ...

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  53. MINERS' PHTHISIS ACT.

    A Johannesburg report says an additional assessment of mines through the operation of the new Miners' Phthisis Act has been notified. The effect is one approaching ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An American syndicate has purchased Devonshire House, Piccadilly, for over £1,000,000. They Intend to build a magniffcent Ministry of Munitions is not issuing ...

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  55. GOVERNMENT ECONOMY.

    It is understood the heads of the Government departments have completed the report demanded by Mr. Lloyd George in regard to cutting down expenses, but the most expensive ...

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  56. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Peace celebrations at Hunter's Hill, even[?] if a little late in the day, have been mapped out on rather elaborate lines. On Friday next the children within the ...

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  57. GATHERING OF GERMANS BROKEN UP.

    At East London (Cape Colony) a social gathering in the Lutheran Church Hall, to welcome German members of the congregation whe had been released from internment, was ...

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  58. CASUALTIES.

    In attempting to board a train at Canterbury Station on Saturday night, Patrick Joseph Scanlon, who lives at Victoria-street, Darlinghurst, fell between the platform and the ...

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  59. FRENCH WAR PICTURES.

    The exhibition at the National Art Gallery of the collection or 417 pictures and drawings by Soldiers of France continues to attract large numbers of visitors. Yesterday about ...

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  60. SOCIALISTS' CONFERENCE.

    A further conference of delegates from the various socialists' organisations was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday. The proceedings were held in camera, but it is understood that ...

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  61. LAWN TENNIS.

    At Forest Hills (New York), in the international lawn tennis singles, Lycett (Australia) lost the opening match. Johnston (America) defeated Brookes (Australia). ...

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  62. INDIANS IN TRANSVAAL.

    A congress to consider the Asiatic question was oponed at Pretoria yesterday, being attended by representatives of political, municipal, trade union, agricultural, returned ...

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  63. GENERAL GOUGH DEFENDED.

    Sir Conan Deyle's latest volume of "War [?] defends Lieut.-General Sir Hubert [?] ex-commander of te Fifth Army in [?] who, he says, was sacrificed without ...

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  64. ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A CONSTABLE.

    A desperate attempt to shoot Constable G. Wade, of Carlton, was made on Saturday right by a man whom the constable was endeavouring to arrest. The man produced a ...

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  65. LIQUOR ON TRAINS.

    Colonel Pope, newly-appointed Acting Commissioner of Railways, has directed that liquor sales on the Kalgoorlie express shall be confined to meal times, and that the dining car ...

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  66. AMERICAN AEROPLANES.

    [?] message from Portland (Oregon) states that the Congressional Committee, which is [?]gating the American aeroplane failure [?] the Western front, learnt from evidence ...

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  67. HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. D. Storey), accompanied by Dr. Arthur, visited Newcastle yesterday, and discussed with the committee the question of increased hospital ...

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  68. KILLED AT FOOTBALL.

    In the course of a football match at Port Arlington on Saturday Stanley Mann (19) was in the act of marking a ball when a rival player dashed into him. Mann was taken off ...

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  69. MINERS AND THE A.L.P.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Colliery Employees Federation it was decided to take a ballot of the members to determine whether the federation should continue ...

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  70. SENATE LABOUR SELECTION.

    At the executive meeting of the A.L.P. on the 5th inst the unopposed nominations of the sitting members, Senators Gardiner, Grant, and M'Dougall, were endorsed as the three Senate ...

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  71. TRADES' LABOURERS' UNION.

    The wages board award in the case of the Trades and Trades Labourers' Union was gazetted on Friday. It was to have come into operation on September 19. but by ...

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