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  2. NEW ORDER IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    The first step toward setting up national institutions in Mesopotamia, in compliance with Great Britain's mandate obligations, was taken in Bagdad yesterday, when ...

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  3. RUSSO-POLISH SITUATION.

    In view of the near approach of the Bolshevist army; the foreign legations have left Warsaw and the Polish Government is preparing to leave. The Reds are ...

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  4. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    There are no indications that the police or troops at Liverpool have been strengthened in preparation for the arrival of the steamer Baltic to-morrow, which probaly ...

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  5. CHORUS GIRLS ON STRIKE.

    SYDNEY.--A happening unique in the history of Sydney theatrical affairs marked the first night of the new musical comedy Irene, produced at the Criterion Theatre ...

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  6. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    Mr. Albert Johnson, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee, [?] is investigating the Japanese situation in California, declared that he has evid[?] ...

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  7. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    Now that the Second Peace Loan campaign has been formally opened, nearly 200 local committees in the metropolitan and country areas will enter to-day upon a ...

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  8. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The acute situation which has arisen in Melbourne as a direct result of the coal shortage showed no signs of improvement during the week end. Although shipments ...

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  9. Japan Seeking War Weapons.

    BRISBANE.--Mr. Frazier Hunt, world correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune," who arrived in Brisbane aboard the Japanese steamer Nikko Maru from eastern ...

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  10. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    Mr. James Cox, in a speech in which he accepted the Democratic Presidential nomination, said :--"Interpretations of the League of Nations would be reassuring to ...

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  11. Commercial Travellers' Response.

    Members of the Commercial Travellers' Association assembled in large numbers in the vestibule of the Commercial Travellers' Club, F[?]nders-street, at midday ...

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  12. SALE OF THE INDARRA.

    The Lloyd Royal Belge (Great Britain) Ltd. has purchased the Australian steamer Indarra. The steamer Indarra, running as an ...

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  13. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    COONAMBLE.--A cold north-westerly wind and an overcast sky were the conditions on Sunday morning, and the breeze gathered strength and cold as it raced ...

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  14. Mines Working at Top Pressure

    SYDNEY.--A message from Newcastle states that the fortnight ended Saturday has been a very busy one in the coal-mining industry. Of 43 collieries in the Newcastle ...

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  15. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    The dominant feature of the exchange market during the week has been the fall of the dollar, which came sooner than usual this autumn. One contributory ...

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  16. LABOR AND BOLSHEVISM.

    The International Labor Congress at Geneva has carried a motion denouncing Bo[?]hevism. Two British dissented. ...

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  17. YOUNGER MINERS RESTIVE.

    SYDNEY.--A West Maitland message states that events are hastening towards a big upheaval, although, apparently, no organised attempt is being made to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw Material, has issued an estimate of the unsold Government wool at 30th June as follows :--Merino, 1,113,256 bales; crossbred, ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. CHINA'S FIGHTING FACTIONS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Sun" has interviewed Sun Yat-sen, formerly provisional President of China. Sun Yat-sen said that the conditions now ...

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  20. THE ORGANISING WORK.

    If the work of "organising" the Second Peace Loan be allowed to continue unchecked, with all the waste, extravagance and duplication that have characterised it ...

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  21. ENGINE DRIVERS AND PROPOSED TRIBUNAL.

    SYDNEY.--According to a West Maitland message, strong objection has been taken by many members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  22. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Delegates to the Imperial Press Conference now sitting at Ottawa, Canada, were entertained by the Canadian Government at an official dinner on Thursday. Mr. G. ...

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  23. CABLE LAYING PROHIBITED.

    By President Wilson's orders five destroyers are patrolling the coast of Florida to prevent by force if necessary, the landing of the Western Union Telegraph ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    There is an entirely, new principle in the constitution of the international court under the League of Nations, providing that a State may he cited before the court ...

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  25. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The circumstances attending the rejection of Mr. Hannah, M.L.A., and the selection of Mr. T. A. M'Allen as the Labor candidate for Collingwood, have occupied ...

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  26. SUPPLY OF NEWS PRINT.

    Delegates at the afternoon sitting of the Empire Press Conference listened to representations by the Canadian Pulp Pape Association and mill interests regarding ...

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  27. MISSING NUN ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY.--Miss [?] Bridget, or Sister Ligouri, the Sister of Mercy, who was reported missing from Mount Erin Convent, at Wagga, on the hight of 74th ...

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  28. Subscriptions of £1000 and Over.

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert He[?]op, late of Powlett River, grazier, who had [?] on 7th January, by his will of 5th January. [?] left £2662 personal estate to his widow, [?], grandchildren and nephew; subject to small ...

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  30. THE PROTESTANT FAITH.

    The first of a series of public meetings, to be held in connection with the Victorian Protestant Federation Convention, which commences to-day, was held at the ...

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  31. BRITISH HOUSE BUILDING.

    Ministers and representatives of the master and operative builders have discussed the Government's plan to accelerate house building. The Government proposes ...

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  32. PARER RESUMES FLIGHT.

    DARWIN.--The Darwin branch of the Returned soldiers' League tendered a welcome to Lieutenants Parer and M'Intosh at the residence of Quartermaster Sergeant ...

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  33. GENERAL MONASH AT WESLEY CHURCH.

    Wesley Church was packed to the doors yesterday afternoon at the P.S.A. gathering, when Lieut-General Sir John Monash delivered an address on Australia's ...

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  34. Rev. Mother's Statement.

    WAGGA.--Dr. William Leady, Government medical officer, who has been in professional attendance upon Sister Ligouri during several months past, and saw her ...

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  35. THE NEW IRISH LEGISLATION.

    A disorderly scene occurred in the House of Commons to-day during the committee stage of the Restoration of Order in Ireland Bill. ...

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  36. New South Wales Ex-Minister.

    SYDNEY.--The Premier, Mr. Storey, announced on Saturday night that Cabinet had decided to appoint Mr. Beeby, M.L.A., a judge of the Court of Industrial ...

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  37. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Press Conference was opened on Thursday by the Governor General, the Duke of Devonshire. Mr. A. Meighen, Prime Minister, and Mr. ...

    Article : 190 words
  38. American Shipping Combine.

    The American Ship and Commerce Corporation announces the purchase and amalgamation of the American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., Livermore, De Artiorn and Co., ...

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  39. DARWIN LIBEL ACTION.

    DARWIN.--In the Supreme Court at Darwin, Harold Woolley and George Trubi proceeded against Alfred Pain for alleged libel, the claims being for £100 in each ...

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  40. THE NATIONAL GALLERY.

    The series of etchings and drawings by William Blake, purchased under the terms of the Felton bequest during the war, have been framed, and are being hung in a bay ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. Orange Lodge Grand Master.

    SYDNEY.--Bro. R. E. Barton, grand master of the Loyal Orange Lodge, speaking at an annual meeting of lodges held on Sunday, referred to the case of Sister ...

    Article : 145 words
  42. New Holland-Australia Service.

    The United Netherlands Navigation Company has started the Holland-Australia line, which will provide a regular two-monthly service from Rotterdam and ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. APPEALS FOR AID.

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  44. SOMNAMBULIST'S LONG WALK.

    SYDNEY.--An extraordinary case of somnambulism is reported from Mosman. In the early hours of Friday morning a married woman arrived at her sister's ...

    Article : 58 words
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