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  2. GALLIPOLI.

    It is understood that the Gallipol[?] report says it is considered that the difficulties of the operations were underrated at the outset. There was a delay of six weeks in ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of the Sydney seamen was held yesterday, but it adjourned till this morning without having come to a definite decision. ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The removal of the restrictions on investments abroad is likely to result in the early establishment of new industries in Australia and New Zealand. Bankers and financial men ...

    Article : 84 words
  5. IMMIGRATION LAW.

    The second reading of the Immigration Act Amendment Bill, which proposes to put drastic restrictions upon [?]ontry into the Commonwealth of persons of weak intellect or ...

    Article : 232 words
  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A new toast—"The League of Nations"—figured on the toast list at the largely-attended Peace Dinner given by the Employers' Federation last night in the Town Hall. The ...

    Article : 510 words
  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    "I will ask the honourable member to give notice of that question." That was the stereotyped answer given by Ministers yesterday in the Legislative ...

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  8. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    In the course of his speech in the House of Commons yesterday, the Premier announced that in the interest of trade the policy of trade restrictions would ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. PEACE TREATY.

    President Wilson admitted at a conference with the Senate Committee that the United Stales might accept the League of Nations Covenant with any interpretations it thought ...

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  10. TO PETROGRAD.

    The Kronstadt operation coincides with renewed aerial attacks on Kronstadt. It is known that British tanks and munitions have arrived at Reval. These events apparently ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says the Shipping Board has announced that it has sold up to date 122 steel vessels, of 4[?]5,745 deadweight tons, for ...

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  12. A.J.C.

    The annual meeting of members of the Australian Jockey Club was held at the offices of the club, Bligh-street, yesterday afternoon, when the chairman, Mr. Adrian Knox, K.C., ...

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  13. REPATRIATION.

    A certain number of Australian troops, mostly wireless men, have been serving in Mesopotamia. The men desired repatriation, but the British authorities were averse to ...

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  14. MINIMUM WAGE BILL.

    The Minimum Wage Bill, to which Mr. Lloyd George referred in his speech, creates a commission to inquire into the cost of living. fix minimum wages thereon, and hours of ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. COMING HOME.

    Yesterday returned soldiers by two troopships—the Wiltshire and the Norman—were welcomed by a large number of relations and friends at the A[?]zac Buffet. ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Boston correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that Tilden and Brookes played the best games in the match in which Brookes and Patterson (Australia) won the ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. PREMIER'S PROTEST.

    Spoken to after the adjournment of Parliament last night, the Premier, in the presence of a number of his Ministerial colleagues, expressed the utmost indignation at the speech ...

    Article : 278 words
  18. SUNK BY BRITISH.

    A report by the Admiralty announces that two Bolshevik battleships and one destroyer have been sunk in the Gulf of Finland. A cruiser was probably seriously ...

    Article : 197 words
  19. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The corrcbpondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says advices from Peking state that many provinces in China have advised the Government not to sign the treaty, unless ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A message from Bloemfoutein states that well-informed political circles discredit the talk of the early formation of a new party. It is believed that General Botha will await ...

    Article : 60 words
  21. LATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Grahame Continued his reply to Mr. Beeby's criticisms. He said that the reason why he did not submit the sale to the Federal ...

    Article : 382 words
  22. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    Parliament has adjourned to October 22. ...

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  23. THE SOVEREIGN.

    The sterling exchange is demoralised, being down to 4.19 dollars to the £. Banking circles expect a further reduction unless stabilisation is established. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. "STILL PENDING."

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon. Mr. Boyd (Vic.) asked whether the Government had any real desire to settle the strike, and what steps it intended to take to ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The lender of the Opposition this afternoon directed the attention of the leader of the House to a cabled message that the United States was pursuing the profiteer, and that ...

    Article : 610 words
  26. SCIENCE.

    The third session of the conference convened by the Minister for Education to consider the question of stimulating the study of science in this State was the most ...

    Article : 613 words
  27. GERMAN NAVY.

    A Berlin message states that according to "Die Flotte," the Navy League's organ, the German naval war losses, in open fighting, comprised: One battleship, seven armoured, ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. SPECIAL CARGOES.

    During the hearing before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitintlon Court to-day of the claim by the Waterside Workers' Federation for higher pay. ...

    Article : 228 words
  29. SEAMEN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration waa made by several hundred members of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union yesterday morning. The men had gained the belief that the ...

    Article : 190 words
  30. POST-WAR RESTRICTIONS.

    The [?]ik of the restrictions on dealings in foreign securities and investments abroad has now been cancelled. The restrictions on capital issues and ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. MEXICAN BANDITS.

    The ransom has been paid for the liberation of the American airmen Peterson and Davis, and they have been released. They landed in Mexican territory Under the impression that ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. WELL-KNOWN SOLICITOR'S. DEATH.

    Mr. Donnelly Fisher, a well-known Sydney solicitor, died at his residence, Arthursleigh, North Sydney, yesterday. He was in his 70th year, and had been in failing health for some ...

    Article : 208 words
  33. UPPER SILESIA.

    A Copenhagen report says the Polish revolts in Upper Silesia are spreading. The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" attributes them to fear of the result of the forthcoming vote on ...

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  34. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The Sydney Hospital Peace Offering Fund will move its headquarters at the end of the week from Castlereagh-street to a large room on the second floor of the A.M.P. ...

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  35. DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

    The dominant notes struck at the first annual meeting of the general committee of the National- Democratic Council of Queensland, were confidence in the party's future ...

    Article : 413 words
  36. JELLICOE'S WAR GRANT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a long letter from the well-known correspondent "Nauticus," deprecating the difference between Lord Jellicoe's and Lord Beatty's war ...

    Article : 140 words
  37. SMUGGLED WEALTH.

    A Copenhagen report says the authorities in Berlin, learning that a party aboard an express was conv[?]ying 20,000,000 marks to Switzerland, sent three aeroplanes in ...

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  38. MOTORING FATALITY.

    A fatal motor car accident happened on the Macquarie Pass, midway between Albion Park and Moss Vale, on Monday night. Mr. Thomas Timbs, coach proprietor, at Albion ...

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  39. VICTORIA BARRACKS RAID.

    A charge of having discharged a loaded revolver with intent to murder, or alternately to do grievous bodily harm, ariaing from the riot at Victoria Barracks on Peace Sunday, ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. AMERICAN TRANSPORT STRIKE

    The transportation strike has been settled after 48 hours serious congestion of traf[?]c. Employees on underground railways will receive 25 per cent. increase in pay. ...

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  41. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Halifax correspondent of the "New York Times" says the Prince of Wales landed on the same spot where his grandfather landed in 1880, and his father in 1901. British, ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. LAWN TENNIS.

    At Newtown (Massachusetts) Brookes and Patterson won the National Doubles Chumpionship, and defeated Tilden and Richards, S-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. FIRE AT MOSMAN.

    A brick house at Bradley's Head-road, Mosman, containing 13 rooms, was partially destroyed by fire last night. The premises, which were occupied by Mr. ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. GIANT AEROPLANE MISSING.

    The Goliath aeroplane, which recently flew from Paris to Casablanca, is missing. The machine left Mogador on thursday for Dakar, and was last seen at daybreak on Friday. ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. AN INDUSTRY IN PERIL.

    That the felt hat industry is threatened with extinction, or at any rate, temporary cessation owing to the high price of its raw material, fur, was the outstanding point made ...

    Article : 121 words
  46. HOUSING AT LITHGOW.

    A correspondent, writing from Blackheath with regard to the Govetnment's housing proposals, asks whether it is proposed to make costly resumptions at Lithgow, or improve and ...

    Article : 98 words
  47. DEATH ON TROOPSHIP.

    After hearing evidence at the City Morgue to-day, relative to the death of Arthur Muirhead, aged 40 years, a private of the 9th Battalion (N.S.W.), who was killed by falling ...

    Article : 78 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS.

    Miss Fanny Durack took second place in a 250 yards swimming race. She started from s[?]ratch, and Miss Lord, the winner, received 43 seconds handicap. Miss Wylic was ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. SUGAR MILIS CLOSE.

    Mulgrav[?] Mill closed lost night owing to shortage of bags. Goondi C.S.R. Mill closed yesterday for the same reason. Raw sugar valued at £250,000 is now stored ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. FARM CONGRESS.

    It is [?]nounced that the United States has invited foreign Governments to send-representatives to the International Farm Con[?] City on September 25. ...

    Article : 41 words
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