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  2. LORD C. BERESFORD.

    The death is announced of Admiral Lord Beresford, in his 74th year. ...

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  3. PROFITEERING.

    At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting late last night, the Premier announced that Ministers had had a preliminary discussion on the progress report ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    One of the most interesting and, in some respects, one of the most important meetings yet held by the Federal Ministerial party will take place at Parliament House ...

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  5. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE

    A serious outrage by Sinn Feiners occurred on Sunday morning at Fermoy, in County Cork. A party of eighteen soldiers was attacked by armed Sinn Feiners ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. AUSTRIAN PEACE TREATY

    The Austrian National Assembly, by 97 votes to 23, has passed a resolution in favor of signing the Peace Treaty. Forty-three members abstained from voting. ...

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  7. A JUDGE'S STERN COMMENT.

    SYDNEY. -- The Necessary Commodities Control Commission on Monday resumed consideration of the application's by the Vacuum Oil Company and the Texas ...

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  8. A POPULAR FIGURE.

    The death of Lord Charles Beresford, G.C.B., K.C.B., G.C.V.O., removes from the pages of contemporary history one of the most popular and best known of ...

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  9. APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY.

    The Cabinet yesterday agreed to the appointment of Mr. C. W. Prohasky, a qualified accountant and a returned soldier, to the position of secretary to the commission. ...

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  10. WHY ARE BOOT PRICES HIGH ?

    Giving evidence before the Profiteering Commission yesterday, Walter James Young, managing director of W. Young and Co., hide, skin and bark merchants. ...

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  11. NATIONAL ECONOMY.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P. (Labor), in an article published in the "Daily Chronicle," appeals to the Trade Union Congress, which opens on Monday, to frame a ...

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  12. ELECTIVE MINISTRIES.

    Sir, -- Time was never so opportune as now to establish elective Ministries. In post-war reconstruction there should be but one party, and that wholly for the State. ...

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  13. GENESIS OF THE WAR.

    The "Sunday Times" publishes extracts from Grand Admiral Tirpitz's forthcoming book, in which he declares that Germany did not want, and was not prepared for, ...

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  14. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT.

    Apart from trifling decreases in Northumberland and Durham, the output of coal for the week ending 23rd August increased in all counties as compared with the ...

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  15. BRITISH IN RUSSIA.

    The War Office declares that the allegations made by Lieutenant-Colonel Sherwood Kelly, V.C., regarding the position of affairs in North Russia are unfounded, ...

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  16. New Japanese Ambassador.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states: -- "Mr. Kijuro Shidekara, the Japanese Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, will be appointed ...

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  17. URGENCY OF TARIFF REVISION.

    Sir, -- I would urge upon our Prime Minister the extreme urgency of an early revision of the tariff so that Australia may meet and survive conditions which threaten ...

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  18. Mr. Ryan's Criticisms.

    BRISBANE -- The Premier referred on Monday to Sir Joseph Cook's remarks in reply to his (Mr. Ryan's) statement regarding the Federal Government. Sir Joseph ...

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  19. Unrest in Cairo.

    It is reported from Cairo that strong underground forces are attempting to foment fresh unrest. Syndicalist organisations are being formed daily. The police ...

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  20. DEPOSED ROYALTIES.

    A telegram from Geneva reports that the ex-Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary has given birth to a son. The child is the fourth son born to the ex-Emperor since ...

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  21. General Elliott's Brigade.

    Evidence is forthcoming almost daily of the popularity enjoyed by the officers and men of the A.I.F. during their sojourn on the fighting fronts and elsewhere. A ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. TILES AND PROTECTION.

    Sir, -- As an object lesson on local production the question of roofing tiles tells an interesting tale. For many years the imported goods were used. Then one or two ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. GERMAN DUMPING FEARED.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, has refused the toy makers' demand for the prohibition of German toys. In his reply he said he ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Prime Minister is to visit the head quarters of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League at the Stock Exchange-buildings on Thursday morning. On ...

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  25. THE REMEDY.

    If the law of supply and demand were allowed to operate fairly, the chances of cheaper food would be much greater, and Mr. H. M. Murphy, Secretary for Labor, ...

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  26. FARMERS' UNION AND NATIONAL CANDIDATE.

    Sir, -- Major Purcell persists in his attempts to induce electors of Echuca to believe that he has been and is a member of the Victorian Farmers' Union. At Euroa ...

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  27. MOTOR FALLS FROM BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY. -- A serious motor smash occurred at Auburn on Monday evening. A returned soldier, Arthur Leslie Ransome, 29, had arrived at the local station with ...

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  28. Riot by German Mob.

    A serious riot occurred in the German town of Euskirchen, where a mob led by a workman attacked British troops. A British soldier was wounded, and is in a critical ...

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  29. The Primary Producer.

    BENDIGO. -- The district council of the Farmers' Union has asked the central body to form an electoral committee in connection with the Senate elections. Members ...

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  30. Blockade of Germany Lifted.

    The Reiezsterig, the first sailing vessel to leave Germany since the raising of the blockade, has sailed from Hamburg to Philadelphia to load a cargo of mineral ...

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  31. French Gratitude to America.

    President Poineare to-day laid the foundation stone of a granite memorial, expressive of France's gratitude for America s intervention in the war, which will ...

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  32. Flying "Bus" Wrecked.

    A Copenhagen telegram reports that a Handley-Page aeroplane, carrying passengers, which flew from England to Chirstiania, was wrecked while flying towards ...

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  33. PURCHASE OF ENGLISH ESTATE.

    Lord Leverhulme (chairman of Lever Bros. Ltd.) has purchased Moor Park Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, the family estate of Lord Ebury, which comprises ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. Ca[?]aux, a former French Minister of Finance, who is awaiting trial on a charge of having plotted to secure a separate peace between France and Germany, is seriously ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir, -- I should be obliged if yon will allow me to point out that Mr. Purcell is not a returned soldier, but merely the officer in charge of the Remount Section. ...

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