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  2. NO OATH ASKED.

    Questioned this evening regarding Archbishop Mannix, who is on his way back to Melbourne, the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) said: "The Cabinet ...

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  3. TOUR OF ENGLAND.

    The Australasian team of Rugby League footballers which is to play in Great Britain left to-day by the steamer Tahiti. Of the 23 palyers, 23 are from New South ...

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  4. MARCH ON MOSCOW

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post" stales that hordes of starving peasants are marching on Moscow, destroying everything en route. They have ...

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  5. NEEDLESSLY IDLE.

    A deputation of two representatives of the A.W.U. (Messrs. Sewell and Richards) waited on the Premier (Mr. Barweell) to-day, and asked for the assistance of ...

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  6. SILESIAN TANGLE.

    A serious hitch has occurred in the Anglo-French negotiations regarding Silesia. The French Ambassador (Count de St. A[?]re) visited the secretary for Foreign ...

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  7. SINN FEIN DELAY.

    In connection wath the negotiations for a settlement of the Irish trouble which have been in progress between Mr. De Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, and the ...

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  8. A GOOD LEAD.

    In the cricket match between Australia and Essex, at Southend yesterday, Ashton was caught by Hendry in the slips off Gregory's first ...

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  9. STRICKTLY SECRET.

    This morning's session of the Imperial Conference was devoted to the consideration of naval defence matters, involving arrangements in the Pacific, all the ...

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  10. BOXING SECRECY.

    The "Courier's" disclosure of a presentation of a substantial sum of money to an official of the Queensland Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Union prior to his ...

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  11. BELLICOSE POLES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that telegrams from Upper Silesia indicate that Polish fears of further delays in reaching a settlement have caused ...

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  12. PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) has sent a note to the Soviet Government demanding the release of Americans imprisoned in Russia. ...

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  13. "SHAMED" PEERS.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Marquess of Salisbury sought to elicit a statement from the Government on the position with regard to Ireland. He said ...

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  14. GEM MONOPOLY.

    The honorary secretary of the Anakie Gem Miners' Association (Mr. J. Jeacocke), writing from Ruby Vale under date July 25, says: "A meeting of the ...

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  15. GREEK ADVANCE.

    A bulletin issued by the Greek Legation states: "The Turks' resistance is completely broken. Their losses in killed, wounded, and prisoners are estimated at ...

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  16. THE MARANOA.

    Mr. J. A. J. Hunter, the Country Party candidate for the Maranoa seat, addressed a large meeting her yesterday, and delivered one of the best political speeches ...

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  17. THE BULGARS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" points out that whereas the military effectives of Bulgaria are limited by the Peace Treaty to 20,000, inclusive, the now Budget provides for ...

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  18. RETRENCHMENT.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Fihelly) announced yesterday that, the Government steamer Miner has been put out of commission as a result of the policy of effecting ...

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  19. PACIFIC AGENDA.

    The State Department has published the correspondence which has passed between Japan and the United States relative to the Pacific Conference. On July ...

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  20. NORTHERN GOVERNMENT.

    The Armagh (Ireland) Chamber of Commerce has memorialised the Northern Government, urging the claims of the city, which is already the ecclesiastical capital, ...

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  21. BISHOP'S BELIEF.

    In a letter to his diocese, Bishop Long, of Bathurst, referring to the recall to England of the Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Donaldson), states: "When I was in ...

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  22. SUGAR STRIKE.

    Mill and field work has been hung up at South Johnstone. As the result of a show of hands the men went on strike, leaving the cane fields, and it is also ...

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  23. TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The programme of the tour of the Australian cricketers has undergone revision. The provisional arrangements have now been confirmed by the South ...

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  24. MISSING SHIPS.

    Lloyd's are agitated by the recent mysterious disappearance of 50 Greek vessels, which are alleged to have foundered since September, 1920, without, however, ...

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  25. INDIAN AIMS.

    Mr. Sastri (one of the Indian delegates to the Empire Conference), speaking at a luncheon given by the Lord Mayor of Loudon, said he and the Maltarao of Cu[?] ...

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  26. THE FLOODS.

    Following upon the floods, Murwillum bah is now suffering from a water famm[?] The pipes which carry water from the reservoir at Mount Warning were smashed ...

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  27. WOOL SALES.

    At the mixed wool sales merinos were very firm, the rates being practically equal to the opening prices. Buyers for the home trade were active. Medium to ...

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  28. POSTAL VOTING.

    Persons qualified to vote in connection with the Maranoa by-election, and who are at present in Brisbane and have not yet recorded their votes, and will not be ...

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  29. THE INTERIOR.

    After a three weeks' exploratory trip to the interior of South Australia for the purpose of investigating the glacial deposits, the journey having been taken ...

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  30. MINERAL FIELDS.

    The section of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee, on arrival at Bonneywell, ascertained that the road to Hatch's Creek was impassable for motor cars, to ...

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  31. ONLY SAFE ROAD.

    M. Doumos (Minister of Finance), in his statement prior to the issue of the Budget, points out that the total debt amounts to 264,000,000,000 francs ...

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  32. "BIND NO ONE."

    Mr. M'Callum, a Caucus member of the Legislative Assembly, and formerly secretary of the Labour Federation, states that the decisions reached at the recent Labour ...

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  33. SOUTHERN SALES.

    The second series of the Sydney wool sales was concluded at the wool exchange to-day, when the quantity catalogued totalled 6439 bales, and the sales, ...

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  34. ECONOMY PLEA.

    At a conference of the Farmers' Union, attended by delegates from all parts of the Dominion, a motion was passed urging the Government to adopt a policy ...

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  35. THE CONDAMINE.

    Flood waters have submerged the railway bridge over the Condamine River and the Grass Tree Creek and surrounding country is under water. The flood ...

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  36. AIRSHIP SCHEME.

    A special meeting of the Imperial Conference will be held to-morrow to consider the report of the Committee appointed to consider the question of ...

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  37. UNIONS BEATEN.

    The strike at the Kawasaki dockyard has apparently ended in a crushing defeat for the strikers. Thirty per cent. of the workers have returned to the shops ...

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  38. FATAL QUARREL.

    At Penola, in the south-east, last Monday a disagreement occurred between John Jones (a married man, aged 37 years) and Richard John Modi[?]. Jones ...

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  39. THE "JOYSTICK."

    The Court of Cassation, after reducing the amount of M. Esnault-Pelterie's claim in connection with the invention of the "joystick" for aeroplanes to £120,000, ...

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  40. RAILWAY REPORTS.

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. J. W. Davidson) has returned from an official inspection of the Canungra and Beaudesert railway lines. Both these lines were ...

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  41. SOLDIERS' NEEDS.

    A conference was held to-day between delegates from the various State branches of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, who are proceeding to the ...

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  42. DECONTROL OF WHEAT.

    The outstanding feature in the Legislative Assembly proceedings to-day was a volley of questions regarding the recent decision of the State Government in ...

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  43. DOVER PATROL MEMORIAL.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales unveiled a memorial to the Dover patrol at Leathercote Point, four miles east of Dover. He said that the traditions of ...

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  44. TRAGEDY AT A CONFERENCE.

    A delegate to the Labour Conference, after delivering a stirring speech on behalf of the Moderates, and having to shout continuously in order to gain a hearing, ...

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  45. CENSUS FIGURES.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) has not yet received a certificated check of the census figures. He must receive this before the ...

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  46. FOREIGN LANGUAGES.

    Regulations have been framed by the Federal Government providing that any person, who, without the consent, in writing, of the Prime Minister, or some person ...

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  47. NOVEL USE FOR WIRELESS.

    Wireless telegraphy has been put to a novel use in the mid-Atlantic. A member of the crew of a tramp ship died, and the captain had not a copy of the burial ...

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  48. MINERS' LEADER'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Mr. James Winstene, leader of the South Wales miners. ...

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