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  2. SINN FEIN PARLIAMENT.

    Field-Marshal Lord French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has ordered the suppression of the Sinn Fein Parliament, as a dangerous association. ...

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  3. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian competitors in the projected flight to Australia have been greatly disheartened by the apathy of the Imperial Air authorities, who decline to allow the ...

    Article : 442 words
  4. THE PEACE TREATY.

    Great interest is being manifested in President Wilson's tour of the United States in support of the ratification of the Peace Treaty by the Senate: ...

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  5. ALLIES AND ROUMANIA.

    Sir George Clerk, the Allies' special envoy, has arrived at Bucharest. He will submit to the Roumanian Government the following questions:-- ...

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  6. DIRECT ACTION SHELVED.

    At the Trade Union Congress at Glasgow yesterday Mr. Shaw (Textile Workers' moved "that the congress declare against industrial action in purely political ...

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  7. RAILWAY MEN RESTIVE.

    The general feeling at the mass meeting of railway men held in the Bijou Theatre yesterday to protest against the proposed amendments to the Railway Classification ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--Scenes of wild enthusiasm marked the welcome extended to the Prime Minister when he arrived in Sydney on Saturday. The city streets ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Developments in the Federal political arena are held up pending the next meeting of the Ministerial party. There will be some plain speaking when members ...

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  10. Monarchy for Hungary.

    Telegrams from Vienna to Copenhagen state there is every indication that a monarchy will be re-established in Hungary, with the Archduke Joseph as King. ...

    Article : 308 words
  11. Deserting the Fatherland.

    Despatches from Buenos Ayres state that 450 German immigrants have landed there. They are young, robust and educated men. The New York "Times" correspondent in ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. INTERESTING BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the Widnes (Lancashire) seat in the House of Commons, rendered vacant by the elevation to the peerage of Colonel W. Hall Walker ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Reports from Moscow state that M. Trotsky has declared that the Soviets will be unable to continue the war in the winter, when General Denekin's and Admiral ...

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  14. TURKEY SEEKS A LOAN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, 12th September. The Porte is negotiating with English financiers for a loan of £7,200,000, pledging the Crown jewels as security. ...

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  15. FOODSTUFFS GO TO WASTE.

    The congestion of traffic at the ports continues to attract attention, particularly the accumulation of foodstuffs. The Mersey Harbor Board states that ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS.

    Speaking at the meeting of the British Association to-day, Mr. Charles Bright, consulting engineer to the Commonwealth, said that, even when the waste of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. FAWKNER ELECTORATE

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  18. THE BOSTON POLICE STRIKE.

    As a result of the riots in Boston in connection with the police strike five persons were killed, and two are dying. The city's business has been seriously crippled. The ...

    Article : 183 words
  19. SHIP SALVAGE DEVICE.

    Vickers Ltd. has successfully inaugurated a ship salvage device, which utilises the air bag idea. The patent consists of specially treated canvas and a flexible ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. South African Nationalists.

    The South African Senate has concurred with the Assembly's resolution ratifying the Peace Treaty. The voting was 30 to 5, minority comprising Nationalists. ...

    Article : 406 words
  21. THE RAILWAY PICNIC.

    BENDIGO.--The rain held off until late in the afternoon on Saturday, when showery weather set in, and the railway picnickers presented a bedraggled appearance ...

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  22. PROFITEERING.

    The Board of trade has issued its first order under the Anti-Profiteering Act, which became effective on Thursday last. ...

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  23. A.I.F. "Mopping Up" in London

    The Imperial authorities are urging the Austrailan military authorities to remove their stores from London before the end of October. The recent sales helped to reduce ...

    Article : 238 words
  24. SHIPPING COMPETITION.

    The C[?]ard company intends to build ships aggregating over 500,000 tons, in order to compete with the United States, several orders have already been placed. ...

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  25. MEETINGS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Meetings of railway men were also held at various country centres yesterday, and similar resolutions were placed on record. ...

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  26. Co-Operation in Africa.

    Evidence of the growth of the co-operative movement in provided by the formation of the Federated Farmers Co-operative Association of South Africa, ...

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  27. Mr. Hughes and Labor Party.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. P. C. Evans, general secretary of the Australian Labor party, referring to Mr. Hughes's expressed willingness to "let bygones be bygones," stated. ...

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  28. Robbery at Garden Vale.

    A robbery at the house of Mr. A. Law, 15A Martin-street, Garden vale, was carried out on Friday night by men who evidently. possess coolness and resoucefulness ...

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  29. A CHANGE IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Renwick, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin, states:--"After two months' absence, it is interesting to note the changes in Germany. ...

    Article : 208 words
  30. The Marathon Collision.

    Portion of the cargo of the steamer Marathon, which was beached after a collision with a Japanese steamer in the Channel a few days ago, is being ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Hughes states that it has been definitely decided that Australia will be represented at the International Labor Congress to be held shortly in ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. GERMAN GOLD RECEIVED IN ENGLAND.

    It is understood that £4,500,000 in German gold has reached the Bank of England. Some of this money goes to Canada in payment for foodstuffs. ...

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  33. GISBORNE STATION ROBBED.

    BENDIGO.--A report was received by the police on Saturday that Gisborne railway station, had been broken into and a quantity of goods stolen. On the arrival ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    It was recently reported that a serious riot occurred in the German town of Euskircen, resulting in the wounding of a British sergeant, and that the ringleader ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. MINE ON N.S.W. COAST.

    SYDNEY.--A report from Lismore states that a resident while walking near Broadwater discovered a mine, which is believed to be one of those laid by the ...

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  36. ARRESTS IN MELBOURNE.

    The Melbourne police were notified of the robbery from Welch's shop, and Plain Clothes Constable Carlin succeeded in tracing the alleged offenders. Yesterday ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. The American Presidency.

    Great interest has been aroused in political circles by well-defined Lieut. General Wood is preparing to resign from the army in order to seek nomination ...

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  38. BIRTH OF TRIPLETS.

    WARRACKNAREAL.--Mrs. T. A. O'Dounell on Saturday gave birth to triplets, all girls. All are doing well. ...

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  39. PRINCE AND THE COWBOYS.

    At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, yesterday the Prince of Wales participated with cowboys and cowgirls in a typical wild west stampede. He also led a procession of ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. GREAT OIL PLANT ON FIRE.

    A conflagration has destroyed the plant of the Standard Oil Company at Long Island City, N.Y. Building covering many acres were in flames. ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. MAN CUTS HIS THROAT.

    After chatting with his brothers and sisters at their house in Gloster-street, Kensington, John Parris, aged 55. calmly filled his pipe and walked quietly outside. ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. Australian Produce.

    Mr. Hurley, trade representative of New South Wales Government, announces that he hopes to sell New South Wales rabbit's, fruit, jam and other foods direct to ...

    Article : 40 words
  44. CHILDREN OF FRANCE APPEAL.

    A total sum of £5508 156 has now been received in connection with the appeal made recently on behalf of the children of France. A portion of this sum has ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. BRITISH DEFEAT KURDS.

    British columns in Central Kurdistan have defeated the tribesmen, with considerable losses, but the ringleader, Shaban Agna, is still at large. A small body of ...

    Article : 56 words
  47. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT.

    The coal output for the week ended on 30th August was 4,354,983 tons, an increase of 365,221 tons as compared with the previous week. ...

    Article : 34 words
  48. Advertising

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