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  2. NATIONAL DEMOCRATS.

    The first annual meeting of the National Democratic Council of Queensland was continued yesterday, under the presidency of Mr. H. S. Cribb. The State platform ...

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  3. THE TARIFF.

    In Federal political circles the opinion is gaining ground that, although the time is very short, the present session ot the Commonwealth Parliament, will not ...

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  4. STRIKE CHARGES.

    The adjourned cases against Philip Le Cornu, president of the Seamen's Federation of Australasia, and against the Federation as a body in which Le Cornu ...

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  5. CHASM MUST BE BRIDGED. BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL POSITION.

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) made an important speech in the House of Commons this afternoon, when he dealt with the country's trade and Industrial ...

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  6. PUSHING OUT THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    General Denikin has occupied Lemeshkino, across the Kamishin-Balashov railway, taking 700 prisoners. He has also occupied Kremenchug, Znamenka, and ...

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  7. THE TOWNSVILLE TROUBLE. FURTHER EVIDENCE AT THE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the recent trouble at the lockup was continued to-day, before the Commissioner (Mr. W. Harris). Arthur Wooloock, manager for Dalgety ...

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  8. THE MARITIME STRIKE POSITION COUNTINUES UNCHANGED.

    The Melbourne seamen spent the greater part of to-day "considering the position," and at the end of the day, which was in no sense perfect, the ...

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  9. OUTRAGE BY MEXICAN BANDITS

    Mexican bandits seized two lieutenants of the Amanean Air Force and threatened to murder them unless they were immediately ransomed by the Government ...

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  10. THE BRISBANE SEAMEN.

    There were no local developments in connection with the shipping strike yesterday, Members of the Seamen's Union declared that they had "said their ...

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  11. SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    A further batch of returned soldiers arrived in Brisiaue last evening, at about [?].30 the contingent comprising three officers, one sister, and 138 other anks ...

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  12. THE SHANT[?]G SETTLEMENT. POSSIBLE WAR IN THE FAR EAST

    Mr. Thomas Millard, an American writer attached to the Chinese Peace Delegation, expressed the opinion to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, at ...

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  13. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    The final session of the twenty-fourth Parliament of New South Wales was officialy opened by the State Governor to-day. His Excellency's Speech was ...

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  14. MARYBOROUGH SHIPYARD AFFECTED.

    Further evidence of the effects of the shipping strike on the local industries was afforded to-day, when the services ot between 30 and 40 men employed' in Messrs. ...

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  15. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    It is stated from Tok[?]o, according to the Washington correspondent of the "Now York Times,' that the Japanese Government has warned the Chinese ...

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  16. THE DISRATED RAILWAYMEN.

    It is understood that all the disrated railway employees except three have resumed work, after signing the required pledge to obey the orders of the ...

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  17. PERSONAL N0TES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Garthowan, Heidelberg-street, East Brisbane have received official notice that their son Frank left England by the City of Exeter on ...

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  18. WATERSIDE WORKERS' PLAINT.

    During the hearing, before his Honour Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day, of the claim by the Water[?] side Workers' Federation for higher pay. ...

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  19. AUTONOMY FOR TIBET.

    The Washington correspondent, of the "New York Times" states that," according to official advices from Pekin, an agreement has been arrived at between ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' HANDICRAFTS DISPLAY.

    The exhibition of soldiers' handicrafts in the Centennial Had was officilly opened yesterday by his Excellency the Governor, who congratulated the men ...

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  21. THE SYDNEY SEAMEN.

    Between 2000 and 3000 members of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union attended a mass meeting to-day, when, by a two-thirds majority, the following ...

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  22. THE PEACE LOAN.

    The following are the quotas fixed for the shire and municipal areas in the metropolitan district in connection with the Peace Loan:—Brisbane, £973,500; ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN DEMOBILISATION.

    The rapid demobilisation of the Australian troops is largely due to Senator Pearce's efforts to secure ships for use as transports. He has also effected a ...

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  24. TROUBLES IN IRELAND. SINN FEINERS' AND NATIONALISTS.

    The Sinn Feiners at Castle Blayney attacked a building in which the Nationalists were conducting a dance. They smashed the windows and the floor was ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL FIRE.

    An inquiry into the South Mine mill fire on the morning of July 30 was oponed before the Coroner Mr L E. Brown. S.M to-day ...

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  26. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    An investigation into the treatment of disabled men in England is being made by Major Isaacson, who declares that under the scheme put into operation by ...

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  27. WAR COST OF' £40.000,000,000.

    A report from London says that Mr. Lloyd George announced that the cost of the war was £40,000,000,000. ...

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  28. BRITISH COAL RIGHTS.

    A report from London says that Mr. Lloyd George states that the Government has accepted the policy of State pufebase of mineral rights in coal, but. ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT OF RHODESIA.

    Replying to the resolution passed on May 14 by the Legislative Council, Viscount Milner (Secretary of State for the Colouics) intimated that he regards ...

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  30. DEEP SEA VESSELS.

    The seamen of deep sea vessels at present in Port Jackson have decided to give their support to the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia. About [?] ...

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  31. R.S.S.I. LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the local branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' imperial League to-day Mr. F.W. Hutton was elected president for the ensuing six ...

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  32. MELBOURNE RIOT ECHO.

    A charge of having discharged a loaded revolver with intent to murder, or, alternatively, to do grievious bodily harm, arising from the riot at the Victoria ...

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  33. GERMANS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Major Isaacson has now furnished a report on the convejance of German prisoners from Australia to Rotterdam It appears that many of the prisoners, ...

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  34. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    Damages amounting to £1500 were claimed before the Chief Justice in the Civil Court to-day by Henry Hunter Yule, trading as Yule Bros., motor car ...

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  35. A COAL STRIKE ECHO.

    Papers laid on the table of the Legis lative Assembly to-night showed that on legal advice the Government had paid £14,941 as compensation for [?] of ...

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  36. STATION HANDS' AWARD.

    Mr. E. Grayudler, general secretary of the Australiern Workers' Union, stated in the Arbitration Court to-day that the incidental cost of preparing the demands ...

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  37. COAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    Twenty deaths have occurred as the' result of an' explosion a[?] the Dak[?] Coal Co.'s mines. One man was rescued. ...

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  38. TWO SUGAR MILLS CLOSED.

    The Mulgrave mill closed last night owing to a shortage of bags. The Goondi C.S.R. mill closed yesterday for the same reason Raw sugar, valued it £250,[?] ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WAR RECORD.

    Persons who are entitled to have their names includung in "The War Record of the People of Australia," an official volume now in course of preparation, are ...

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  40. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Addresses of welcome have been presented his Royal Highness the Prince or Wales by various public bodies following his arrival bere on H.M. cruiser Dragon. ...

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  41. THE FOOD CONTROLLER.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts has given a denial to the statement that he intends to resign from the position of Food Controller. ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    During the hearing of a divorce petition at Wagga to-day, the petitioner Charles Crawford, commenced to harangue the judge and officials The Judge eventully ...

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  43. BRITISH RULE IN EGYPT.

    Mr. Joseph Folk, a former Governor of Missouri, and counsel for the Egyptian Commission which is visiting the United States, has filed ...

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  44. SINGLE ITALIANS LEAVE KALGOORLIE.

    There were no developments to-day in connection with the Italian trouble. Most of the Italian, with the exception of the married men, appear to have left ...

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  45. FLAGS IN PROCESSIONS.

    The City Council by-law regulating processions is again in queition. During the past week the Town Clerk has notified the Eight-hour Committee that the Union ...

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  46. MARINE BOARDS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    A public, meeting has passed a resolution urging the Government to legislate for the establishment, of Marine Boards at Capetown and Durban. It was stated ...

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  47. FOOD POSITION AT MACKAY.

    The steamers Porpoise, Otter, and Adonis have arrived here during the last few days, and have relieved the food situation to an appreciable axtent. ...

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  48. SIR EDWARD, NELSON'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Sir Edward Montague Nelson has been valued for probate at £80,632. ...

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