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  2. GENERAL STRIKE. LABOUR ASSEMBLY'S CALL.

    With the heads of the railways preparing to fight the strike to a finish, the Sioux City Trades and Labour Assembly passed a motion calling on ...

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  3. THE REPARATIONS. THE BRADBURY MISSION.

    Although the greatest secrecy is preserved in Berlin with regard to the outcome of the mission of Sir John Bradbury and M. Mauclere to the German ...

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  4. IRELAND MOURNS HER LOSS. MR. COLLINS'S DEATH.

    The Irish nation has been aroused to fierce anger because of the murder of Mr. Michael Collins. People are pressing the Provisional Government to adopt ...

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  5. "URGERS AND SPIES"

    References to the recent political interviews, and remarks by the Premier on a case which in sub judice, led to a scene in the ...

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  6. SEAPLANE WRECKED.

    Captain Macmillan and Mr. Malins despatched the following message to the Australian Press Association from Chittagong on August 25:—"We were picked ...

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  7. "GAG" AND PROXY. SALARIES BILL[?]

    Mr. Theodore, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, moved the third reading of the Salaries Bill. The Opposition at once challenged a division. ...

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  8. BIG FIRE AT CHINCHILLA. £40,000 DAMAGE.

    Fourteen business places, including two hotels, forming all one side of Chinchilla street (the main business portion of the town), were destroyed by fire at about ...

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  9. STEEL INDUSTRY.

    The 17th ordinary general meeting of the Broken Hill Propty Co., Ltd., was held to-day Mr Bowes Kelly (the cnairman of directors) presided, and, in moving the ...

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  10. NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    Mr. Richard Mulcahy, the Free State Minister for Defence, has been appointed Commander-in-chief of the Irish Army. ...

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  11. BRITISH CONFIDENCE.

    Official circles state that the British Government has most complete confidence in Messrs. Cosgrove and Mulachy, and does not fear any changed attitude ...

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  12. DIVIDED CHINA.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen has outlined to a conference a plan for the unification of China and to rehabilitate China's finances by requesting America to take over China's ...

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  13. COAL MINES.

    The bituminous coal mines throughout Central Pennsylvania, are being reopened, the miners and operators subscribing to the agreement reached at ...

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  14. AIR DISASTER.

    A serions disaster occurred during air operations on the frontier While about to continue, the bombing of tribesmen as a reprisal for an attack on the We[?]sh ...

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  15. THE PEOPLE'S IDOL.

    From midnight onwards a vast crowd [?]egan to gather at Dublin Quay to witness the arrival of the steamer conveying Mr. Collins's body. On arrival at 1.30 in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION

    The business in the Legislative Assembly last night was the consideration of the Estimates. The occasion was availed of by the ...

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  17. DEBATE IN THE SENATE.

    Senator Walsh has introduced a resolution in the Senate authorising President Harding to take over the mines, and ask ing for a 1,000,000 dollars appropriation ...

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  18. MISSION TO TIBET.

    The British Buddhist Misson has arrived at Darjeeling, and will leave for Tibet in a fortnight. The object of the mission is to obtain complete ...

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  19. ASIA MINOR.

    The Government agrees to the general proposals contained in the British note in regard to Asia Minor, and requests Britain to fix a date for holding the ...

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  20. HERRIN MASSACRE.

    The Attorney-General of the State of Illinois (Mr. E. J. Brundage) has announced that he has received a threat of death if he goes to conduct an ...

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  21. HOTEL DESTROYED.

    The Lighthouse Hotel at Burnett Heads, owned by Mr. H. T. Christsen, and leased to Mr. M. Guthrie, was totally destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. ...

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  22. PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    It is reported that Sir John Bradbury's delegation and Herr Hermes failed to come to an agreement. The Cabinet thereupon evolved a proposal to establish ...

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  23. WAR DEBTS.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. A. W Mellon) has issued a statement contradicting the Earl of Balfour's intimation, contained in the recent note, that ...

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  24. LATE MR. T. J. RYAN.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. J. A. Fihelly), acting on behalf of the Queensland Government, has commissioned Sir Bertram Mackennal, A.R.A., the ...

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  25. FIRE AT CALAIS. BRITISH WAR MATERIAL INVOLVED.

    A tremendous fire is raging at the docks, affecting an area a mile in length. Many warehouses, containing British war material, are involved, one shed ...

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  26. BOURSE PANIC.

    The German exchange was opened to-day at 10,000 marks to the £. Apparently Germany has abandoned any hope of an early settlement with France, who persists ...

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  27. "GO SLOW" POLICY.

    The New South Wales branch of the Factory Employees' Union of Australasia, at a special meeting of members to-day, declared in favour of the [?]go slow on ...

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  28. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    The Northern Union football players have withdrawn their threat to strike, and will confer with the council of the Uuion on the question of wages. ...

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  29. RACECOURSE ROUGHS.

    As gangs of racecourse roughs are becoming more active the Jockey Club is considering the question whether it should not cancel the meetings at certain ...

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  30. FIERCE ANGER.

    The death of Mr. Collins has aroused the Irish nation to fierce anger Although Mr. Mulcahy desires to continue Mr. Collins's policy of clemency, the people ...

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  31. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. Fihelly) farewelled the Cotton Delegation at Southampton. They wish to impress the Australian authorities with the ...

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  32. TENSE SITUATION.

    The Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Scipel) has left for Verona to interview Baron Schanzer (Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs). Dr. Seipol stated that he ...

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  33. WORKING WEEK.

    Mr. James Lorenzo Moore, an industrial officer of the Sawmillers' Association of Tasmania, addressed the Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day in ...

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  34. UNION QUARREL.

    Recently it was announced that a show of union tickets would be demanded in the railway service when the employees presented themselves for their pay next ...

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  35. HAPPY SAILORS.

    Coffee for firemen at any time of the day or night from electric urns, roast from electric toasters, and morning showers in a marble lined bathroom—this ...

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  36. RECEIVING ORDER CANCELLED.

    The receiving order made against Sir Francis Hopwood in June has been rescinded the creditors having been paid in full. ...

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  37. REBEL COWARDS.

    Irish rebels kidnapped but later released Mr. Collins's brother John. He states that the rebels are gloating over having "done in Mick Collins, the ...

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  38. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In a match at Lords, Midd esex made 456, of which Hendren compiled 277 not out, this being his biggest innings, and also the highest score of the season and ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. "HOMICIDAL MANIA."

    Mr. Bernard Shaw, the famous author, states: "Ireland is suffering from an epidemic of homicidal mania, and calling it patriotism. If the shooting of Mr. ...

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  40. "NO PRESENT INTENTION."

    It is considered likely in Sydney that the Premier of Queensland (Mr E. G. Theodore) will enter the Federal arena in charge of the Socialistic campaign against ...

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  41. CLAIMS OF COOKTOWN.

    The Council Chambers last evening were a scene of great enthusiasm, when residents met to decide upon the best means whereby Cooktown could advance ...

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  42. GORED BY A BULL.

    Mr. M. G. Byrne, the groom who accompanied the Lincoln Red cattle which were brought to South Australia at the instance of the former Governor (Sir ...

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  43. ATTEMPTED VENGEANCE.

    An attempt by "wet" forces to wreak vengeance on Mr. Volstead, M.H.R., the author of the law enforcing the eighteenth amendment, was defeated when the ...

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  44. CARDINAL LOGUE'S TRIBUTE.

    Cardinal Logue has sent the following message to the Irish Provisional Government and the relatives of Mr. Collins:— "This blow should awaken the consciences ...

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  45. FILMS TAKEN AT SEA.

    Film producers are devoting more attention to ocean life, and a comely, "Cupid on the Cunard." incorporating scenes on all parts of the Berengaria, is to be taken ...

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  46. A PROFITABLE VENTURE.

    Mr. R. Aitken (of Ginnedah), whose tobacco cheque last season amounted to about £14,000, proposes to increase his acreage greatly this season. A large ...

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  47. AN ACTOR'S MARRIAGE.

    Mr. George Morgan, actor and singer, has married Miss May Brahe, the composer of "I Passed By Your Window" and many other songs. Mr. Morgan first ...

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  48. A SYDNEY BURGLARY.

    Over £300 worth of hats, silks, georgettes, and hat straw were stolen from Miss Casellis's millinery shop, George street West, last night. A constable ...

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  49. SIR FRANCIS NEWDEGATE.

    The Governor of Western Australia (Sir Francis Newdegate) will return to that State is October. ...

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  50. LORD BIRKENHEAD.

    The Edinbureh Corporation has decided to confer the freedom of the city on the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Lord Birkenhead). ...

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  51. REQUIEM HIGH MASS.

    A solemn Requiem High Mass for the late Mr. Michael Collins will be held in St. Stephen's Cathedral next Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ...

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