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  2. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes (as already briefly telegraphed) addressed a public meeting in His Majesty's Theatre last night. [?]In this struggle," said the Prime Minister, ...

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  3. STATE SESSION.

    An attendance of 60 members of the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon evidenced the interest taken in the business forecasted in that day's "Herald." The House was late ...

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  4. DUTCH STEAMER SUNK.

    A message from the Hague states that the Koningin Wilhelmina (1964 tons). a mail steamer of the Zeeland line, struck a mine and sunk off the North Hinder ...

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  5. RECRUITING.

    Eighty-seven men volunteered at Victoria Barracks yesterday, and sixty-five were accepted. A wet Monday generally means a ...

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  6. WAR LOAN.

    Yesterday saw the close of applications for bonds in the new War Loan. "It is too early to indicate what the subscriptions are likely to amount to," said the ...

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  7. IN OTHER STATES.

    Of 88 men who volunteered to-day 47 were accepted. BRISBANE, Tuesday. Forty-three recruits were accepted in ...

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  8. ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE

    Mr. McKenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced in the House of Commons that an Anglo-Italian corporation had been registered for the purpose of ...

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  9. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS.

    At Hillgrove last week three returned soldiers—Trooper Goodwia and Privates Si[?] Whaian and Fred. Hartnoll—were entertained, each being presented with a travelling bag. ...

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  10. THE BLACK LIST.

    It is generally believed the United States' protest against the black list is intended to convey to Britain the disapproval of the United States of trade ...

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  11. TRADE EXPANSION.

    During the afternoon Mr. Hughes received a deputation from the West Australian Chamber of Commerce, in relation to the question of German trade. ...

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  12. CENSURE MOTION.

    The Premier having consented to the suspension of sessional business the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) moved:— "In view of the report of the Royal ...

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  13. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The R.M.S. Khyber, which left Sydney on June 10, has arrived at London. The R.M.S. Makura, which left Sydney on July 6, has arrived at Vancouver. ...

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  14. MELBA'S APPEAL.

    The Musicians' Union, which was to have furnished the orchestral players over and above those already employed by J. C. Williamson, Ltd., at Her Majesty's Theatre (who ...

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  15. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    Desiring to make a complete financial statement when the Federal Parliament reassembles on August 30, the Commonwealth Treasurer. Mr. Higgs, did not make available ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS

    Brigadier-General J. M. Gordon has received an appointment in the Munitions Department. A Berlin message states that Mr. ...

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  17. TREASURER'S STATEMENT.

    The subscription lists for the new War Loan closed to-day. When scen to-night the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Higgs, said it had been impossible, so far, to make up the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SHIPS.

    London shipping circles are surprised at Mr. Jonson's announcement that he has received the offer of six steamers, the offer being made direct to Melbourne. The ...

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  19. EMPIRE TARIFF WALL.

    A deputation from the Australian Protectionist Association and the Chamber of Manufactures also waited on Mr. Hughes. It urged the adoption of an effective tariff ...

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  20. DAMAGED WHEAT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Sinclair moved the adjournment in order to discuss the handling of wheat at Williamstown. He said he would not withdraw one ...

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  21. WATER SUPPLY.

    The catcament area has benefited by the rain, but more is needed there yet Since the rain started on Friday, up till 6 o'clock last night, the registrations have ...

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  22. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    Two railway warehouse officials have been arrested and charged with mansiaughter as a result of the explosion of munitions. Floating boxes of explosives continue to be ...

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  23. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. C. E. Hughes, in accepting the Republican nomination for the Presidency, advocated protection, sufficient to maintain American standards of living. ...

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  24. WAR PENSIONS.

    The pensions returns issued by the Commonwealth Treasurer, Mr. Higgs, give interesting particulars of the Commonwealth war pensions, maternity allowance claims, and ...

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  25. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 words
  26. "CALLED HIM A GERMAN."

    George Cox, a baker, was to-day fined £5 and costs for calling Carl August William Morlitz a German, and refusing to work with him. The two men were employees in ...

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  27. ORE-SMELTING.

    Before his departure for the East, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was seen by the Premier (Mr. Wilson) and the Minister for Mines (Mr. Robinson), and asked to take ...

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  28. BOXING.

    Jimmy Wilde knocked out Johnny Hughes in the 10th round at Kensal Green. ...

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  29. THE NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    The Commonwealth Ministry has received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. A. Bonnr Law, a letter of thanks for its expression of Australia's satisfaction at the ...

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  30. TRAIN COLLISION.

    A train collision occurred at Lidcombe yesterday evening, as the result of which slight damage was done to rolling stock, delay was caused to traffic, and two passengers were ...

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  31. THE WORLD'S GREAT WAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  32. WATTLE DAY.

    What the rose is to England and the [?]ly to France, the wattle may become to Australia and the young nation controlling her destinies. Though it is only a very few years since ...

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  33. THE LESSON.

    Speaking at a public meeting in the drill hall, Artarmon, last night, convened by the Chatswood branch of the Universal Service League, Mr. E. J. Loxton, K.C., said that one ...

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  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    Replying to Dr. Arthus, the Premier said that he would consult with his colleagues with a view to seeing whether it would be possible to arrange for the House to rise at ...

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  36. VICTORIA AND THE WAR.

    The Legislative Council has adopted a resolution, expressing the inflexible determination of Victoria to assist in carrying on the war to a successful conclusion. ...

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  37. DEATH OF CENTENARIAN.

    Mrs. E. J. Knapp, of Havant, The Oaksavenue, Neutral Bay, died on Friday evening at the age of 101 years. She was born at Mount St. Jean, near the field of Waterloo, ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The financial returns for July, the first month of the new financial year, were made available last night. The revenue for the month totalled £221,691. as against £210,934 ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    A meeting in connection with the second anniversary of the war will be held in the Town Hall, Sydney, at 8 p.m., on Friday next. ...

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  41. GREETINGS TO MR. HUGHES.

    Senator Pearce, Acting Prime Minister, telegraphed on behalf of the Federal Government to the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, welcoming him back to Australia, ...

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  42. P.L.L. NOMINATIONS.

    The P.L.L. last night adopted the following nominations for the coming Legislative Assembly elections:—Willyama: Messrs. M. P. Consldine, president of the A.M.A.; W. B. ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL FATALITY.

    Ronald Murray, a fitters' labourer on the Central Mine, was run over by a truck on the Central Mine this afternoon and killed. Deceased, who was 35 years of age, was a ...

    Article : 47 words
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