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  2. MR. HUGHES IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE.--Mr. Hughes spent a comparatively quiet day on Friday. He had several brief interviews in the morning, and then went for a motor drive to Mount ...

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  3. AMERICA OFFENDS JAPAN.

    Advices from, Tokio state that the Japanese press is nearly unanimous in condemning the attitude of America's Republican senators towards the Shantung ...

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  4. AFTER THE STRIKE.

    Important developments which are likely to lead to an early termination of the wharf laborers' dispute took place yesterday. As in the case of the seamen's strike, ...

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  5. PROFITEERING.

    The royal commission on profiteering took evidence from Edward Hallenstein, of the firm of Michaelis, Hallenstein and Co. Pty. Ltd., tanners, ...

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  6. EUROPEAN DISRUPTION.

    There is little improvement in the situation in Silesia, where an armed revo't is in progress in the south-eastern corner. Bitter feeling is growing among the Poles ...

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  7. GAS RESTRICTIONS REMOVER.

    The announcement was made last night by the Coal Board that the use of gas for all purposes, without restriction in regard to consumption, will be permitted ...

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  8. PRE-SELECTING A CANDIDATE.

    SHEPPARTON.--The Star Theatre at Shepparton is a building of some extent, capable of accommodating several hundreds of people. It is given over in these ...

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  9. GENERAL BOTHA'S DEATH.

    Details that are coming to light show that, the late General Botha's symptoms for some time past had been causing anxiety, apart from the fact that he had ...

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  10. THE RIGHTS OF NEGROES.

    A delegation of negroes, speaking on behalf of the Equal Rights League, told the Senate committee today that grave racial trouble might he expected in the United ...

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  11. A TOUCHING INCIDENT.

    The death of General Botha recalls an interesting incident which occurred in December, 1915, after the campaign in South-West Africa. The South African ...

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  12. THE PEACE LOAN.

    A display of vocational training is to be made by tho Central Peace Loan Committee, in conjunction with the Repatriation department, to indicate to the ...

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  13. America's Peace Delegation.

    President Wilson has informed Congress that the expenditure on the American Peace delegation from December, 1918, to would Probably exceed ...

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  14. THE INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL.

    Mr W. H. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Unions, in his quarterly report says:--"Needless strikes have been precipitated, and union funds have ...

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  15. Australia's Profound Grief.

    The flag at Federal Parliament House was yesterday flown at half mast, as a tribute to the memory of the late General Botha. On behalf of the Government and ...

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  16. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales was welcomed today by crowds of people at Toronto Exhibition. He shook hands with everybody in his vicinity, and asked specially that ...

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  17. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    The conference between representatives of the Commonwealth Trade Board and the State A gen to General on the subject of emigration met to-day, but no result was ...

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  18. To-day's Arrangements.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes, together with Sir Joseph Cook and the other members of tho Commonwealth party, will arrive in Melbourne by ...

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  19. RAISING CAULFIELD'S QUOTA.

    A public meeting was held in the schoolroom, Orrong-road, Elsternwick, last evening to assist in raising Caulfield's quota of £176,000 of the Peace loan. The mayor, Cr. ...

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  20. Retrenchment In England.

    The immediate retrenchment measures of the Government include accelerated demobilisation of the army, navy and air forces. The navy reductions will be ...

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  21. MESSAGE TO GOVERNMENT.

    The Federal Government yesterday received the following cable message from the Acting Prime Minister of South Africa, Licutenant-General Smuts:-- ...

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  22. MONTENEGRO IN REVOLT.

    A serious situation exists in Montenegro, where the whole country is in a state of revolution. Fighting is proceeding everywhere. The Servians are endeavoring to ...

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  23. The Seamen's Conference.

    The round table conference summoned by the Federal Government to deal with the seamen's dispute and to arrange the terms of settlement will begin at 10 a.m. on ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A recount of the votes recorded in the contest for the Loch ward, in Collingwood council, was claimed by J. Eastman, who was defeated by the retiring member, B. ...

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  25. Union Heads Condemn Strike.

    The railway employes on strike on the Pacific coast have been ordered to return to work, otherwise the union leaders will take sides with the Government and break ...

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  26. A TRIBUTE BY MR. HUGHES

    ADELAIDE.--Keen regret was expressed by the Prime Minister when lie learned of the death of General Botha. "The news came as a very great shock to ...

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  27. RESETTLEMENT OF PALESTINE

    Dr. Weizmann, chairman of the Zionist Commission to Palestine, states that the plans for the retellment of Palestine are rapidly being completed. Anticipation ...

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  28. TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN BRITAIN.

    The new Transport Ministry is establishing a motor transport bureau throughout the country to minimise the number of empty return journeys. It is hoped this will ...

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  29. ECHUCA BY-ELECTION.

    The Australian Women's National League electorate committee of Echuca will meet in Shopparton on Tuesday, 9th September to decide in what order of ...

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  30. Another Motor Car Fatality.

    BENDIGO.--While Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Lansell, with Miss M'Konzie, were motoring home from Epsom golf links on Friday evening a lad named E. C. Phillips, whose ...

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  31. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain C. D. Finch-Knightley, military secretory, welcomed the returning troops on the arrival of the transport Persic at Port ...

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  32. State Government as Land Shark.

    Apparently the State has no desire to assist the genuine bidder for a home sits in connection with the forthcoming sale of portion of the old Elwood swamp in ...

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  33. GOLD RUSH IN CANADA.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Manitoba states that a gold claim has been struck near Copper Like, the reef being 6 feet wide and the vein ...

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  34. PORT OF MELBOURNE.

    Mr. J. Morris, representing the Waterside Workers' Federation, reported to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court yesterday as to the latest steps taken to ...

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  35. VISIT TO BENDIGO.

    The Prime Minister, on the occasion of his visit to Bendigo on Monday, will be accompanied by several members of the Federal Ministry. ...

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  36. Yarra Electorate.

    The Labor pre-selection ballot for the Yarra electorate is to be held next Saturday. Polling booths will, be established in Richmond, Abbotsford and Collingwood, ...

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  37. ARMY ATHLETICS.

    All home and Empire unite are competing in the army athletic championships at Aldershot. Private Thomas, an Australian, won the three miles race to-day ...

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  38. Mr. Hughes and the Soldiers.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Brenuan stated that some returned soldiers employed in the Defence department, who were amongst those ...

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  39. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    Permits have been issued for large shipments of maize to India at fairly high Prices. America is making great efforts to capture tho South African market. Large ...

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  40. A CHAUFFEUR COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    ADELAIDE.--The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Frances White, 64, which occurred as the result of a motor car driven by Carl Wittig knocking her ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Waihi Gold Mining Go has sold the Horuhora hydro-electric undertaking to the New Zealand Government for £212,500. ...

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  42. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    When the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, meets members of the Federal Cabinet next week, it is exceedingly probable that both Mr Watt, the Treasurer, and ...

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  43. A Western Australian Bill.

    PERTH,--On Friday, in the Legislative Assembly, the Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Prices Regulation Bill, which provides for the ...

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  44. A MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    WARRNAMBOOL.--George Montgomery, an ex-soldier, was killed on Friday evening by a fall from a motor cycle which be was riding down a hill in ...

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  45. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE

    Two squadrons of tho air force are engaged in a mail service for the army of occupation. They carried in a week from Lympne (Kent) to Cologne, 7000 lb. of ...

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  46. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CONDOLENCES.

    Mr. Fisher has cabled his condolences to Mrs. Botha, and to the South African Government a message conveying his sorrow at the loss of a great statesman and ...

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  47. Motor Car Overturns.

    COLAC.--A serious motoring accident happened on Friday to Mr. J. F. Front, of the Red Lion Hotel, Windsor, and a party of friends a couple or miles from Warncourt. They were on their ...

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  48. References in Federal Parliament.

    Reference to the death of General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, was made in the House of Representatives yesterday, when the Acting Attorney-General ...

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  49. Rapid Demobilisation.

    Licutenant-General Sir John Monash estimates that by the end of September only 7000 Australians will remain in England. These will include a good number who have ...

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  50. SECRETARIES' APPRECIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Australasian Institute of Secretaries, Mr. W. T. Charge moved the following resolution:-- That the members of the Australian Institute of ...

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  51. ANOTHER BOY MASCOT.

    SYDNEY.--The transport Mordava, which arrived on Friday, brought, the Twelfth Light Horse, and with them a small boy, no more than three feet high, ...

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  52. TEA SUPPLIES SHORT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.--Stocks of tea in Sydney are becoming depleted, Owing to heavy buying by America. It is likely that an application will be made to the Necessary ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN CEMETERIES IN FRANCE.

    Thirty-three Australian, soldiers, who have qualified as gardeners, have volunteered as caretakers and gardeners for the Australian cemeteries in France. They are ...

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  55. Soldiers and Fathers' Reception Arrangements.

    The following arrangements have been made for the Soldiers and Fathers welcome to Mr. Hughes to-day:--Soldiers assemble at Alexandra-avenue at 8.45 a.m., ...

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  56. OVERSEAS SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At London: Kaisr-i-Hind, from Sydney 5th July. At Avonmouth; War Climax from Adelaide 12th June. At Dunkirk: Cooee, from Adelaide 30th May. At Callo: Gladbrock, from Newcastle ...

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  58. COW "TOWED" BY MOTOR CAR.

    Thomas S. Logan, of Royal-parade, Royal Park, was fined £4, with £3 6 costs, at Brunswick yesterday for having "towed" a cow behind a motor car. The ...

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