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  3. To-Day's Weather

    Mostly fine with passing clouds, and a shower of two likely towards evening, or at night. Cool west to south-west. winds, fresh and squally at times. ...

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  4. WHERE IS AUSTRALIA DRIFTING?

    With a national debt that before the war would have been deemed a crushing burden for a small community like ours— with greater domestic and Imperial ...

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  5. NEW YORK EXPLOSION RESULT OF A PLOT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The authorities are now convinced that the explosion was the result of a plot, either German or anarchist. ...

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  6. THE COAL CRISIS IN GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The official re-port of to-day's Coal Conference shows that the major part of the discussion revolved round the question of increased ...

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  7. ON THE WARPATH IN IRELAND

    A SCENE ON THE ROAD FROM DUBLIN TO BELFAST, WHICH THE TROOPS ARE PATROLLING ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE CONSTITUTION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, replying to a deputation from the Australian Natives' Association, stated that the only question that arose ...

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  9. ENGLAND HOPEFUL OF HOLDING CRICKET ASHES

    LONDON, Friday.—Douglas, captain of the English XI. for Australia, in an interview declined to prophesy, though he is very hopeful of retaining the Ashes. ...

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  10. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    No fewer than 39 States will be represented at the Assembly of the League of Nations which President Wilson has convened for November 15 at Geneva. The ...

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  11. JEWISH CEMETERY TO BE DISTURBED

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Tenders were recently called for the exumation of a number of long-buried Jewish bodies in the old cemetery, but apparently the ...

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  12. PAINFUL REPORT FROM N.S.W. STATISTICIAN

    The June Bulletin issued by the Government Statistician (Mr. H. A. Smith, F.S.S.) gives information that is of interest. The first matter dealt with ...

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  13. R.M.S. TAHITI HELD UP

    Any excuse will do, and yesterday the stewards on the Tahiti downed dishes and held the vessel up. just as she was about to cast off her lines and leave for ...

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  14. A SCENE IN DERRY

    SINN FEIN CHILDREN DON'T MIND THE SOLDIERS. THEY GIVE THEM A NEW AMUSEMENT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—A representative of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. Squires, Premier of Newfoundland, who disapproved the ...

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  16. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION BY INOCULATION

    Tuberculosis is the curse of the world. For centuries now successive generations of scientific men have labored to discover means of defending humanity against the ...

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  17. MESOPOTAMIA CALM

    LONDON, Friday.—The War Office reports that the latest communique from Mesopotamia shows a general improvement in the demeanor of the tribesmen. ...

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  18. ANCIENT ROYALTY TO BE RE-MARRIED

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The London correspondent of the Evening Sun states that the engagement of the Duke of Connaught to the widowed Lady Essex is to ...

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  19. A DISCREET GOVERNOR.

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—There has been a fight for the possession of Tabriz, the centre of rebel activity in Persia. The newly-appointed Governor of Tabriz was ...

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  20. STRIKES NOT NOW JUSTIFIABLE

    The third annual conference of the Railway Transport Staff Association was held at Rawson; Chambers yesterday. This union wa formed as an outcome of ...

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  21. RUSSIAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reports from Kovno are to the effect that the food situation in Soviet Russia is becoming critical. Owing to drought in the ...

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  22. HUGHES TESTIMONIAL

    LONDON, Friday.—At an influential meeting of Australians and others interested in Australia, a committee was appointed to form a London branch of the ...

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  23. FRENCH PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The Premier of France (M. Millcrand) has submitted the resignation of the President (M. Deschanels) to the Cabinet. ...

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  24. STRIKE MENACES N.Z. INDUSTRY

    AUCKLAND. Saturday.—The strike of miners in the Auckland collieries seriously threatens local industries. The men working on the city tramways have been ...

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  25. NEWCOMERS TO VICTORIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Immigration Department of Victoria has despatched 83 ex-service men and 13 civilians by the [?]. Berrima, 60 ex-service men and 12 ...

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  26. PENSIONER'S SUICIDE

    John Leslie, 63, was found on a seat near the Exhibition Building in Exhibition Park about 6.15 last night, with a bullet hole in his right temple. Between ...

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  27. ITALIAN RAILWAYS AND TRAMS SEIZED

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Rome says that the railway men of Rome, Bologna and Milan have seized the management of the subsidiary railways and ...

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  28. ELECTRICIANS' DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Friday.—In connection with the settlement of the electricians dispute, it has been agreed that foremen will not be compelled to join the ...

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  29. Tell on a Circular Saw

    While working in Goodlet and Smith's timber yard yesterday, Frederick McCasky, 18, of 14 Paterson-street, Rozelle, fell on a circular saw. His right arm ...

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  30. GOLD PRODUCTION IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A message from Washington says that the gold production of the United States in 1919 was 2.518,628 fine ounces, valued at about ...

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