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  2. THE COAL CRISIS.

    Further discussion took place in the Legislative Assembly yesterday regarding the threatened coal shortage in Victoria. Mr. Hogan said that Japanese boats had ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA'S DESTINY.

    At the City Hall, Capetown, this evening General, Smuts, the Prime Minister, was presented with a monster address, containing over 25,000 signatures of citizens ...

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  4. PRINCE RETURNING SOUTH.

    TOOWOOMBA.--The Prince of Wales recrossed the Queensland border into New South Wales a few minutes after noon on Thursday. If anything further were ...

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  5. STOCK EXCHANGE SENSATION.

    Sensational news has come to hand concerning the Badak Tin Mine. This mine, which was floated with 400 £10 shares, sprang up to £1000, and afterwards went ...

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  6. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    A deputation of Irish Unionists from Dublin and Cork waited to-day on Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law and Sir Hamar Greenwood to urge the ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN DIFFICULTY.

    Advices received yesterday show that Russo Polish negotiations are at a standstill owing to the uncompromising attitude of the Bolshevists. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Further debate took place in the House of Representatives yesterday on the Industrial Peace Bill, the measure by which the Federal Government hopes to minimise, if ...

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  9. Riverina Coal Field.

    SYDNEY.--According to the representatives of a Sydney syndicate interested in the new coal field discovered at Coorebin, on the southern branch railway line near ...

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  10. Capitulation or Intervention?

    The Paris "Matin" states that the French Government has decided to grant increased aid to Poland, and is now communicating with Great Britain and ...

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  11. Government Profiteering.

    The Minister of Repatriation did not make a convincing reply in the Senate yesterday to the charge laid on the previous day by Senator Guthric (V.), that the ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The "Star" states that S. F. Barnes; who was the bowling success of the last English, team to visit Australia, cannot accept the invitation to join this year's ...

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  13. MINERS' FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY.--The Federal council of the Coal and Shale Employes' Federation met in Sydney on Thursday and discussed the industrial situation as it affects the coal ...

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  14. THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    The Yorkshire "Observer" state's that negotiations are proceeding, between the Western Australian Government and the Yorkshire arid West of England woollen ...

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  15. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The estate of Lord Inverclyde the Scottish-shipping magnate; a London cablegram states, is valued at £2,017,798. The Governor-General was present last ...

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  16. ANOTHER RAILWAY MISHAP.

    SYDNEY.--Another railway accident occurred in Sydney on Thursday afternoon, when a mail train collided with two stationery passenger cars at the central ...

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  17. W. A. PARLIAMENT.

    PERTH.--The final session of the tenth Parliament was opened on Thursday with the usual ceremonial. The Governor's speech declared that the ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS IN SAXONY.

    Berlin reports that a Communist colip occurred at Zittau, in Saxony. The town is isolated by the stoppage of the railways. The shops remain closed, and work has ...

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  19. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    The serious situation created by the shortage of coal supplies is at present receiving consideration by the Prime Minister. The Premier of Victoria has written ...

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  20. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    BENALLA.--Mr. Carlisle, the sitting member, has been chosen as the Farmers' Union candidate for Benalla electorate. There were two other candidates for ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Prowse (W.A.) suggested that in view of the Prime Minister's statement that Commonwealth ships were leaving ...

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  22. HUNGARIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Budapest advices report that French industrial magnates and bankers have acquired extensive control over a considerable part of Hungarian industries. ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL VACANCY

    WANGARATTA.--At a meeting of delegates of branches of the Farmers' Union in the North-Eastern province, a candidate was selected to stand in the farmers' ...

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  24. MIDDLE EAST DANGERS.

    Having regard to the dangerous situation in Persia and Mesopotamia, the de-mobilised officers of the Indian army reserve are being circularised by the ...

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  25. Supplies Going Overseas.

    Colliery owners and shippers appear to agree that the serious position arising from the shortage of coal cannot be alleviated until after the end of the present month. ...

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  26. Multiplication of Ministers.

    During a discussion on the Coal Mines Bill in the House of Lords to-day an amendment was carried against the Government by 28 votes to 23 reducing the status ...

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  27. STATE INSURANCE.

    BRISBANE.--The Minister of Justice states that figures submitted to him by the Insurance Commissioner indicate that good progress has been made by the State ...

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  28. Palestine for the Jews.

    The scheme for setting up Jews as a separate national entity, under the mandate of Great Britain, in their ancestral home in Palestine, was explained to a ...

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  29. CANADA AND WEST INDIES.

    The new trade agreement between Canada and the British West Indies has been published. It provides that the mutual tariff preference of 20 per cent., be ...

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  30. THE SALARY GRAB.

    In renewed protest against the salary grab the first instalment of the anti-grab petition,bearing 30,000 signatures, is ready for presentation to the Commonwealth ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph Draffin, late of Windermers; farmer, who died on the 9th July, by his will of 6th July, 1920, left £4780 real estate and £1899 personality to his widow. ...

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  32. CONSTITUTION CONVENTION.

    The Common wealth Government intends to introduce, before the end of the year, a bill to provide for the appointment of the convention to draft proposals for the ...

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  33. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    The Tokio "Ashai Shimbun" publishes an extract from the United States Note to Japan regarding the Japanese occupation of Siberian territory. It agrees that ...

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  34. ITALY ABANDONS VALONA.

    It is stated from Rome that an agreement with Albania will be signed at Durazzo to-morrow. Italy gives up Valona. Gabriel a'Annunzio, on learning of the ...

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  35. Germany's Confiscated Cables.

    An International Communications Conference, under the League of Nations, win be held at Washington on 15th, September to deal with the allocation among the Allies ...

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  36. PARER AND M'INTOSH.

    DARWIN.--Lieutenant Parer is suffering from reaction, and is slightly indisposed, but he hopes to continue his flight on Friday. ...

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  38. POISON GAS IN WARFARE.

    The first meeting of the permanent armaments commission, constituted by the Council of the League of Nations, is sitting at San Sebastian. Eight nations are ...

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  39. STOLE TOOLS TO MAKE FURNITURE.

    Last month numerous articles, principally workmen's tools, were stolen from John Danks and Son, Bourke-street. A former employe of the firm. Thomas ...

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  40. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM.

    A trio concert was given in the Melba Hall on Wednesday. Madame Nellie Billings was the pianist, Miss Margery Gray the violinist, and Mr. Louis Hattenbach the ...

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  41. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

    The international miners' congress at Geneva, on the motion of Mr. Frank Hodge, passed a resolution in favor of the nationalisation of mines. ...

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  42. COUNTRY RAILWAY SERVICES.

    To provide accommodation for the [?] settlement at Redcliffs, the original site of the Mildura settlement., the railway authorities intend to erect at the locality a platform station. In the ...

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  44. WITHHOLDING OF LOCAL SUPPLIES.

    The Federal Parliamentary committee on sea carriage is directing its attention to the increasing gravity of the coal position in relation to the lack of coastal cargoes and ...

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  46. Message to Prime Minister.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, yesterday received the following telegram from Lieutenant Parer in reply to the message sent by Mr. Hughes on Wednesday:-- ...

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