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  2. RUSSIAN TURKESTAN

    LAHORE, Sunday Night.—The situation in Russian Turkestan is still obscure, but evidence goes to show that the Bolsheviks have largely recovered ...

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  3. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The criminal triad of Leo Vincent Kennedy (24), Commonwealth officer, and Mathilde Ruth Mathieson, of Collius, ...

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  4. PLIGHT OF AUSTRIA

    ROME, Sunday Night.—Dr. Seipel conferred with Signor Schanzer at Verona, pointing out that Austria must seek union with Germany, the ...

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  5. REPARATIONS

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  6. MR HUGHES AT BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Monday. — The Prime Minister was the principal guest at a Mayoral dinner at the Town Hall to-night. In a speech he said the ...

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  7. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY

    After the conclusion of the chief business of the recent delegation to Melbourne aud Sydney, viz., the presenting of a request For a reduction in ...

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  8. SITUATION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Cosgrave has written to Mr Churchill, stating that, though overwhelmed with [?]orrow, the successors of Messrs. ...

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  9. BRITAIN ABIDES BY TREATY.

    Mr Churchill on Thursday telegraphed to Mr Cosgrove, stating that the death of two of the signatories, the retirement of another, and the ...

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  10. MORATORIUM DECISION ON WEDNESDAY.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—The Reparations Commission heard the Berlin [?]issioners, and has announced officially that a decision relating to ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN STRIKES

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night. — At Detroit, Mr Ford made a statement that he would not buy coal to operate his plants even if he could obtain it, ...

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  12. GERMANY'S INTERNAL CONDITION.

    "The Daily Express" correspondent says that Sir John Bradbury is most pessimistic regarding Germany's internal condition. He holds that any ...

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  13. MANNING SHIPS

    ROME, Sunday Night. — The Fascists have boycotted Britain, and point out that Italian unions approved of manning the ships with Fascists. ...

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  14. SUGAR CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The sugar policy of the Federal Country party as announced in Syney by Dr Page its leader, has evoked a reply from Mr ...

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  15. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY

    A meeting of the Co-operative Butter and Cheese Factories' Association of Victoria was held at the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce on Friday last, ...

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  16. BULGARIA AND TURKEY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday Night. —It is reported that the Offensive Ro[?] Blugarian Mission has arrived at Inebo[?]are. It is believed it ...

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  17. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT

    LAHORE, Monday Morning. — Major Blake announces the abandonment of the attempt to fly round the world. He hopes to make another attempt next ...

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  18. REBEL PEACE FEELERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Soon, affer Mr Collins's death the rebels sent out peace feelers, suggesting a truce, but not offering unconditional ...

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  19. PALESTINIAN MANDATE

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Night.—The Greek Patriarchs have memorialised the League of Nations, protesting against a Catholic ...

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  20. A LABOR CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—In response to the Trade Unions' appeal, representatives of the British Labor and French and Dutch Socialists have ...

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  21. COLLAR OF THE MARK

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.—In attempting to check the collapse of the mark the Government has decided to reduce the impo[?]ts to a minimum. ...

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  22. [?]A POLICY OF AMBUSH.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The rebels are keenly pursing a policy of ambushing Free Staters over a widespread area. A party Free Staters ...

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  23. WAR GRAVES IN GALLIPOLI

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lieutenant-Colonel C. E. Hughes, of the Imperial War Graves Commission. in a report to the Defence Department ...

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  24. STRIKE AT HAVRE

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — Arising through the strike at Havre rioting broke out, and the police charged the strikers, who barricaded the streets. ...

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  25. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The case against John Sleeman and Edward Connolly, journalists, charged with having offered £3500 to Frank Tennison ...

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  26. FEDERAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An interesting series of conferences, convened by the Commonwealth, Health Department, will be held in Sydney next ...

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  27. BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT

    At the King's Hall last night a dance and euchre party was held for the benefit of Mrs Lowe and family, who recently suffered bereavement of ...

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  28. COMMUNIST STRONGHOLD CAPTURED.

    HAVRE, Sunday Night. — We captured the Communists' stronghold at daybreak after fierce fighting all night long. Numerous strike ...

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  29. STATE POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Attorney-General stated to-day that in the New South Wales bill for the regulation of lotteries and art unions it will be made ...

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  30. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Judgment was given by Mr Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court to-day. on the application by the Australian ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Noting that Senator Pearce, when speaking in Sydney, stated that the Labor party to-day was not the same party ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A suggestion has been made that aborigines might be employed in the cotton growing in the Northern Territory. ...

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  33. PHOTOGRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION

    A largely attended meetings was held at the Camera Club rooms last evening, when Mr Van Der Velden gave a very interesting lecture on ...

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  34. BRAWL ENDS IN DEATH

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Monday. — Words between James Gill (62) and Samuel Holland (35) outside a dance hall at Ashburton. late on Saturday ...

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  35. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Northern Territory Representation Bill is to be introduced shortly in the Federal Parliament. It is proposed ...

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  36. INTER-STATE HOCKEY TEAMS

    PERTH, Monday. — Most of the members of the inter-State hockey teams left Perth this evening, and on the railway station made a ...

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  37. CLAN OGILVY AT DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—The Clan Ogilvy is loading 5000 bags of peas for London, and will be leaving to-morrow afternoon. This evening Captain ...

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  38. CLOTHING TRADE STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Employers' Federation to-day applied for a rule [?] for an injunction restraining persons engaged in the clothing ...

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  39. Collision at Cressy:

    Late on Saturday night traps collided in the main street at Cressy. A chaise. driven by Mr W. Gorringe came into collision with a jinker ...

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  40. COMMUNIST PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was announced at a meeting of the Communist party that cabled advices have been received from Moscow that ...

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  41. Customs Returns:

    Customs revenue for the Port of Launceston for the week ended August 26 were; Customs, £2001 18s 6d; excise. £590 19s 8d: miscellaneous, ...

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