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  2. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Considerable interest was occasioned yesterday by the announcement published exclusively in "The Age" that definite arrangements have been made for the Prince ...

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  3. WHOLESALE WASTE.

    Mr. Lloyd George's ultimatum to Ministers to displace permanent heads who will not reduce expenditure has caused consternation at Whitehall. The wholesale ...

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  4. DEATH OF GENERAL BOTHA.

    News was received by the State Premier yesterday that the Prime Minister of South Africa died on Wednesday at midnight. ...

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  5. THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that General von der Goltz's troops, which were engaged to protect Lettland and Courland from ...

    Article : 256 words
  6. MR. HUGHES.

    ADELAIDE.--From his arrival at Port Augusta early on Thursday morning until he reached Adelaide late in the afternoon Mr. Hughes was accorded a series of ...

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  7. JAPANESE AT TSING-TAU.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" states that it is reported the Japanese authorities have begun to take over the German and Austrian ...

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  8. A SUGGESTED MEMORIAL.

    Sir,--We, soldiers and sailors and civilians, have just learnt with great regret of the death of General Louis Botha, who, through his patriotism and ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. General Botha's Career.

    By the death of General Louis Botha--farmer, soldier and statesman--the Empire the poorer. A stalwart enemy, and subsequently a generous friend, he has ...

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  10. ARRIVAL IN ADELAIDE.

    The arrival at Adelaide was the occasion of a remarkable demonstration, mainly on the part of the returned soldiers. As the train steamed into the station the soldiers, ...

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  11. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    BENDIGO.--A shocking fatality occurred in High-street shortly before midnight on Wednesday. The victims were:--LESLIE MARKS 26, Returned Soldier. ...

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  12. Low Grade Mines on the Rand.

    In the course of a general statement before the law grade mines commission this morning representatives of the Mine Workers' Union stated that the miners were ...

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  13. PAMPHLETS PROHIBITED.

    The German Minister of War, Herr Noske, has issued stringent orders against the publication of Bolshevist pamphlets and the possession of firearms. Several ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Agar Wynne and Mr. Norman Bayles, M's.L.A., were the guests of the Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson at dinner at Government House last ...

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  15. EXCITING BY-ELECTION.

    Great interest is being manifested in the by-election for the Widnes division of Lancashire. Mr. Henderson rejected Mr. F. Fisher's ...

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  16. TROUBLE ON A TRANSPORT.

    The Durban "Advertiser" states that the trouble on the Australian transport Bahia Costello broke out before the vessel reached Durban. The trouble was due to ...

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  17. THREE ARRESTS IN WHITECHAPEL.

    The seizure of literature belonging to members of the Independent Workers of the World in Whitechapel last week occurred during a raid on a gambling den. ...

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  18. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    An Overseas Settlement department has been established by the Imperial Government with a view of directing the emigration of ex-service men to the Dominions ...

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  19. BRITISH TENDERS REJECTED. CAPETOWN, 27th August.

    The City Council of Capetown has placed an order for nearly £30,000 for a new electrical plant with the General Electric Company of America. Several British tenders ...

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  20. GENERAL GABLES. LONDON, 28th August.

    The P. and O. and associated steamship lines have donated £10,000 for the purpose of establishing a chair of commerce at London University. ...

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  21. ITALIANS LEAVE FIUME.

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed in Flume on the occasion of the departure of the Italian Grenadiers who have occupied the place since the armistice. Women drew ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES

    John Sheehan, late of Albury, who died on 24th April, by his will of 22nd March, 1907, left £2200 real estate and £1 personally to relative John Cheadle Movie, late of Colan East. ...

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  23. THE WHEAT POOLS.

    Answering Mr. Fleming in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Acting Attorney-General said that millers were being supplied with wheat at 5 per bushel. It ...

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  24. BRITISH TRADE RECOVERY.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, when interviewed to-day, said:--"Our first and greatest danger lies in a decline in the coal output. Coal is ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. Women in Industry.

    At the monthly meeting of the National Council of Women last night, Mr. H. M. Murphy, Secretary of Labor, and Mr. L. Neil made some interesting statements ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    SYDNEY.--Lieutenant-Colonel Hurley, New South Wales Trade Commissioner in London, in a report to the Premier concerning his official visit to France and ...

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  27. Reception in Melbourne.

    Mr. Hughes and the members of his party are expected to reach Melbourne by the Adelaide express to-morrow about 10 a.m. Members of the Federal ...

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  28. THE PEACE TREATY.

    It is announced that President Wilson will shortly start a tour of the United States, and speak on behalf of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  29. POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.--In the Legislative Council on Thursday Sir Joseph Carruthers moved--That a select committee of the House be appointed to inquire into the operations of the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Considerable reductions are being made in the expenditure at Australia House. The savings are mainly along impersonal lines. The war necessitated some increase in the ...

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  31. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    An informal warning given by Rear-Admiral Driscol, of the American navy, to Turkey, forbidding the massacre of Armenians, has led to irritation at the French ...

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  32. RESTOCKING THE WOODS.

    In order to restock the woods in the occupied regions, the commission on war damages has decided to claim that Germany and Austria shall each supply 1250 ...

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  33. EXPORT OF RABBIT SKINS.

    SYDNEY.--At a meeting of the country committee of the National party on Thursday the secretary was instructed to protest to the Minister for Price Fixing against ...

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  34. Federal Minister's Tribute.

    Senator Millen, as acting head of the Federal Government, referred last night in terms of the deepest regret to the loss occasioned to the Empire by the death of ...

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  35. Punishments in U.S. Army. NEW YORK, 27th August.

    Colonel Ansell, formerly acting judge advocate-general, in giving evidence before the Senate committee, said the punishments in the American army were savagely ...

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  36. ROBBERY ON LARGE SCALE.

    A goods train at Dijon, composed of 40 trucks laden with American army supplies, has been mysteriously robbed of the whole of its contents, including cooking and ...

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  37. A MEETING LAST NIGHT.

    In the evening Mr. Hughes addressed a crowded meeting in the town hall, which rivalled the previous demonstration in its enthusiasm. The mayor (Mr. Glover) ...

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  38. GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA. WASHINGTON, 27th August.

    Herr von Haimhausen has been selected by the German Government as German ambassador to the United States. It is likely he will be considered a persona non ...

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  39. Soldier's Serious Loss.

    Edwin Knight, a young laborer, who gave his address as the steamer Beltana, Port Melbourne, reported, to the police yesterday that he had lost or been robbed of ...

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  40. Trial of French Traitors. PARIS, 27th August.

    It is rumored that the death sentence passed on the journalist Le Noir, ex-proprietor of the Paris "Journal," for trafficking with the enemy, has been commuted ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    SIDNEY.--Replying to Mr. M'Kell in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, the Minister of Education admitted it was fact certain prisoners undergoing a long ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL AERIAL DERBY. NEW YORK, 27th August.

    Major Schroeder, a Canadian airman, is the winner of the Toronto to New York and return air race. He made the voyage of 700 miles in 9½ hours continuously ...

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  43. EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL.

    Owing to its financial position, operation of the Eye and Ear Hospital have had to be curtailed during the last year, but figures which were submitted to the annual meeting yesterday show ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. BRITAIN'S 300,000 GERMAN PRISONERS. PARIS, 28th August.

    Steps will probably be taken to secure the early repatriation of Great Britain's 300,000 German prisoners, who are idling in France at a cost of £90,000 [?]fly. ...

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  46. ADDITIONS TO ELTHAM SCHOOL.

    Replying to a deputation, introduced by Mr. Everard, M.L.A., urging certain additions to Eltham State school, the Minister of Education on Wednesday promised to have a new class room and ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. AMERICAN BOYS ON TOUR OF AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.--Major Peixoto's troupe of 40 American boys, who intend to tour Australia, have arrived at Derby from Java in the steamer Minderoo. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    The sale of 53 Australian horses at Salisbury averaged £53 6. ...

    Article : 21 words
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