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  2. THE SUGAR INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — William E. Davies, the agent, who previously had declined to give evidence before the Federal Public Accounts ...

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  3. GRECO-TURKISH WAR

    PARIS, Monday Night. — The Greeks have appealed for un armistice, and admit, having been, compelled to evacuate Asia Minor. ...

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  4. SINKING OF THE EGYPT

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The court found that the loss of 87 lives when the P. and O. liner Egypt was sunk after a collision was mainly due ...

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  5. TASMANIAN BUTTER

    BURNIE, Tuesday. — During the past few weeks the various co-operative butter factories on the North-West Coast have been holding their ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly the Minister for Railways informed Mr Murray that he could not interfere with the board ...

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  7. THE WORKERS' POSITION

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Walker, addressing the Trades Union Congress, said the first year had been one of unparalleled difficulty for ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Monday Night.—Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, Argentine, and Bolivia are not represented at the 'League of Nations. Peru is ...

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  9. A GREEK COMMUNIQUE.

    ATHENS, Monday Night.—A communique claims that the military situation has materially improved. A contact with the different units of the ...

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  10. WORKING HOURS OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Mr Gosling was told by the Attorney-General that the Government had no present intention of extending the working hours of civil servants. ...

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  11. HENRY LAWSON'S FUNERAL.

    In reply to Mr Birt the Premier stated the officer of his department rang him up at home, and told him that unless the State did something ...

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  12. A CRITICAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Evening Standard" states that Britain has approached the Allies with the object of bringing about an ...

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  13. REPORT ON MANDATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Australian Press correspondent at Geneva states that the council met to-night to receive the Mandates ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

    Mr Murphy moved the adjournment to consider the action of the Government in dismissing employees from the Government printing office. He ...

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  15. WIRELESS BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr W. M., Hughes) has been appointed seventh director of the Amalgamated Wireless Board ...

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  16. CONSTANTINE'S AMBITIONS.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— "Le Temps" suggests that King Constantine is eager to evacuate Asia Minor, believing that England would secure ...

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  17. PACIFIC TERRITORY MANDATES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Australian Press correspondent at Geneva states that the chairman of the Council submitted a report ...

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  18. POISON AT WEDDING FEAST

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Thirty-five out of eighty guests at a wedding breakfast at Wallasey, including the officiating minister were poisoned. ...

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  19. ANOTHER SIDE OF THE POSITION.

    When Miss Hartley, Mayoress of Southport, arrived for the purpose of officially welcoming the delegates. too late to hear Mr Walker. she declared ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    PERTH, Tuesday.—A police report from Denmark notifies that a boating disaster occurred on Wilson's Inlet, which is believed to have caused ...

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  21. FAMINE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Save the Children funds reports show that the Rusian harvest has failed and unless supplies from other sources ...

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  22. A SHOOTING INCIDENT

    Eric John Connolly, a young men, was the victim of a shooting episode yesterday afternoon Through a rash act on his part he is now an [?] ...

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  23. FRAUDULENT CONVERSION

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mrs Rita Marguerite Fiske, an Australian who was prominently associated with the entertainment of wounded Anzacs ...

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  24. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  25. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EXPORTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Customs (Mr A. G. Rodgers) has convened a conference of Australian meat exporters, to meet in ...

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  26. A YACHTING TOUR

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Mr Thurston Young, a West Australian, has purchased an eighty-ton yacht. and intends to navigate her to ...

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  27. PROHIBITION

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Councilor Tomlinson and Mr Caton, two Rechabites, have returned from a world tour. They state that the effect ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES PRESERVATION ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The provisions of the Australian Industries Preservation Act have been applied to mechanical toys as well as pianos ...

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  29. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is unlikely that a definite official statement by the Prime Minister as to which seat he will ultimately choose ...

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  30. DISTURBANCES IN INDIA

    LAHORE, Monday Night. — Another conflict between the police and the A[?]ali Sikhs has occurred outside Amritsar. A Hindu magistrate ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    ROME, Monday Night.—The Vatican has accepted the British proposal for a constitution for Palestine. ...

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  32. A SOVIET DEMAND

    HELSINGFORS, Monday Night. — The Soviet Government have ultimatumed the Vladivostock Government to lay down arms by September ...

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  33. ESCAPED PRISONER RECAPTURED.

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Patrick Daley who escaped from the Darwin gaol on August 3, has been arrested at Victoria River. In order to get there ...

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  34. SIGNOR BALBONI

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Signor Agostino Balboni, who is well-known as an operatic singer, is an inmate of Alfred Hospital in a critical ...

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  35. THE "GO SLOW" POLICE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — "The [?] and Ice Carters' Union have decided [?] nothing to do with the "go-slow" [?]ritation strike policy of the Labor ...

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  36. SYDNEY-HOBART-BLUFF SERVICE

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the Marine Board meeting to-day Captain Milford: McArthur (harbormaster) was congratulated by the board on the ...

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  37. A SERIOUS FATAL RIOT.

    LAHORE, Tuesday Morning. — A serious riot occurred at Multan between Hindus and Mahomedans. There were several fatalities and a ...

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  38. MAIMED AND LIMBLESS SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday .—At the second annual conference of the Maim-second and Limbless Soldiers' Association to-day it was announced that ...

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  39. SYDNEY NATIONAL GALLERY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trustees of the National Gallery have purchased front the Society of Ar[?]sts the exhibition portrait of Miss Collins. ...

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  40. PENSIONER'S TRAGIC END

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Harry [?] in old-age pensioner, was burnt [?] under tragic circumstances. [?] camped some distance from 9 ...

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  41. A TROTTING TRANSACTION

    HOBART, Tuesday. — In the Court of Requests on Monday, before the Commissioner (Mr E. W. Turner), Charles Burslem brought an action ...

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  42. COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The battle of tactics between the mining department of the Workers' Industrial Union of Australia and the Associated ...

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  43. THE AMERICAN STRIKES

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday Night.—Mr Samuel Gompers, during a speech said the court's injunction against the strikers is a violation of ...

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  44. MOTOR TURNS A SOMERSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A motor car, containing ten people, while returning from a dance at Coraki to Casino, overturned early this morning. The ...

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  45. SYDNEY COUNCIL TROUBLES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — At a City Council oil meeting to-night the city [?] Mr Brigg. tendered, his resignation In doing so he said he wished to [?] it ...

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  46. NEW TRIAL ORDERED

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In the Full Court to-day Senator J. H. Keating appeared on behalf of Cecil Coghlan, and moved for an order for a new ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Industrial Court Judge. Rolin was informed that the conference between the Newcastle steel works employees and ...

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  48. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, preaching at Athlone, said on leaving Ireland I was horrified and stupified ...

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  49. VICTORIAN STATE COAL MINES

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  50. HYDE PARK NUGGET.

    SIDNEY, Tuesday.—A workman digging near the steam shovel on the city railway excavation, Hyde Park. to-day, pierced a 6oz nugget of gold ...

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