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  2. THE PRINCE IN A WOOLS [?] ED.

    MIOWERA. N.S.W.—Shearing was in full swing at Miowera on Tuesday morning when the Prince of Wales arrived at the wool shed. A tea mor fourteen shearers ...

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  3. THE COAL CRISIS

    Mr. Poynton, Commonwealth Minister for Home and Territories, remarked yesterday that he had noticed that Mr. Lawson, the Premier of Victoria, had stated that it ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson entertained Sir Charles Ryan, KB.E., and Mr. James Ashton, M.L.C. (N.S.W.) at luncheon at Government ...

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  5. THE SHAH OF PERSIA

    The correspondent of the "Echo d[?] Paris" at Constantinople reports that the Shah of Persia has abdicated and a republic has been proclaimed. The Persian ...

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  6. STATE SERVICE SALARIES.

    The debate on the second reading of the Public Service (increases in salaries) Bill was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  7. AID FOR POLAND.

    The Hythe conference finished with a short afternoon sitting, which was held owing to the receipt of further communications from Soviet sources. Mr. Lloyd ...

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  8. DR. MANNIX LANDS.

    Archbishop Mannix, who left New York on the liner Baltic, with the intention of landing at Queenstown (Ireland), was transferred to a destroyer off the English ...

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  9. Statement at Plymouth.

    Dr. Mannix, interviewed at Plymouth, and he thought the Government was making the position worse for itself. It was not putting him to the slightest inconvenience, ...

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  10. THE TURKISH PEACE.

    The Khilafat committee in India. for organising opposition to the Turkish peace, has been refused by the Government the grant of passports for the deputation it ...

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  11. ARRIVAL AT PADDINGTON.

    The public was excluded from Padddington station upon the arrival of Dr. Mannix. Two priests and a dozen members of the L[?]sh Self-Determination League ...

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  12. WHY HE WANTS TO VISIT IRELAND.

    Interviewed at Penzance, Dr. Mannix said that the destroyer had intended to convey him to Fishguard, but a wirele[?]s message on route had altered the ...

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  13. Dr. Mannix's Sympathisers.

    At a meeting of the Irish Ireland League, representing Irish and Catholic organisations of the State, held last light, it was decided to hold a public meeting ...

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  14. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the South No[?]lk seat in the House of Commons resulted as follows:— G. EDWARDS (Labor) .. .. .. .. 85[?]4 ...

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  15. MINERS' REPRESENTATIVES IN MELBOURNE.

    The Prime Minister is to receive a deputation this afternoon from the Coal and Shale Employes' Federation of Australia with reference to the claims of the New South ...

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  16. THE STATE POSITION

    Although the State Ministers contend that it is primarily the duty of the Commonwealth authorities to obtain an adequate supply of coal for Victoria, the ...

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  17. INCIDENTS AT LANDING STAGE.

    Amusing incidents marked the ber[?] of the Baltic at 5.30 last evening. A crowd of several hundred people was at the landing stage. When the vessel was a ...

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  18. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    It is reported from Nome (Alaska) that Captain Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, sailed on Saturday. His proposed course is west of Wrange[?] Island, toward ...

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  19. THREAT TO " DOWN TOOLS."

    A Labor conference which was held in the House of Commons yesterday passed the following resolution:— "That this joint conference ...

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  20. IRON INDUSTRY IN AFRICA.

    The South African House of Assembly this afternoon by a large majority, ratified the contract between the Pretoria Lror. M[?]ncs ...

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  21. CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    A special meeting of the electric supply committee of the City Council was held yesterday to discuss the important question of coal supply. The city electrical ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. Protest Against Return to Australia.

    SYDNEY.—At a well-attended meeting of women, held in Sydney, a motion was carried that those present, as loyal women, protested against the Town Hall being ...

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  23. LATE SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH

    BRISBANE.—A black-bordered Queensland "Government Gazette" extraordinary was published on Tuesday, containing the announcement of the death of Sir Samuel ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Probate of the will of Thomas Hall, late of Dandenong has been applied for by the Equity Trustee[?] Co. Ltd. Testator died on 10th June. the assets are sworn at £9190, consisting of real estate £294 ...

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  25. New Police Commissioner.

    Major-General Sir John Gellibrand, K.C.B., D.S.O. and bar, was appointed by a special meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday as Chief Commissioner of Police ...

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  26. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The House of Commons to-day adopted a resolution authorising the payment of £100,000 as the Government's share in the guarantee fund in connection with the ...

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  27. MORWELL BROWN COAL MINE

    Members of the Railways Standing committee will visit Morwell on Friday in connection with the proposal to link up the brown coal mine with the existing railway ...

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  28. PROTESTANT CONVENTION.

    The annual convention of the Victorian Protestant Federation was continued yesterday at the Independent Hall, when delegates sat in private, discussing the future ...

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  29. Prime Minister's Message of Sympathy.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, has sent the following telegram of condolence to Lady Griffith, the widow of the late Sir Samuel Griffith:— ...

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  30. Legislator's Increased Salary.

    SYDNEY.—An application for permanent alimony by Eva Alice Catts (formerly Weber), from James Howard Catts, M.P. was mentioned in Sydney on Tuesday. Mr. ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. Emigrants for West Australia.

    Sir J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, has secured the whole of the passenger accommodation on the Shaw Savill steamer Zealandia, which is ...

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  32. The Appointment Criticised.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Beckett voiced an objection to "military rule" in the police service, and, in reply, the Minister of Public Works said Sir ...

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  33. BRITISH OFFICER MURDERED

    Further details are available from Bagdad of the murder of a British political officer, Captain Geard, outside Tabriz (Persia). It appears that Captain Geard's ...

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  34. Sydney Warehouse Ablaze.

    SYDNEY.—A fire which occurred in a building occupied by Hoskings and Co. Ltd., draper, Georgestreet, Sydney, on Monday night, did damage to the extent of ...

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  35. MR. F. TUDOR.

    Mr. F. Tudor, the leader of the Labor Opposition in the House of Representatives, yesterday had a recurrence in a severe form of the hemorrhage of which ...

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  36. REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS

    A bill to provide for the registration of architects was passed by the Legislative Council yesterday. The Minister of Public Works (Mr. F. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    The leading article published in "The Age" on Monday dealing with Australia's relations with Japan was yesterday [?]erred to by the Federal Treasurer (Sir ...

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  38. Ararat Boy Burglars.

    BALLARAT.—In the Criminal Court on Tuesday five youths, ranging in age from 16 to 19, named James Doyle, Albert Bates, Percy Gray, Donald M'Pherson and Bert ...

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  39. South Australian Wheat Pool.

    ADELAIDE.—The Premier, Mr. Barwell, stated in the House pf Assembly on Tuesday that a wheat pool conference had been held between the manager of the ...

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  40. MISS DAISY KENNEDY.

    Miss Daisy Kennedy. assisted by Miss Topsy Doenau at the piano, played Bach's Concerto in E major at her recital in the Town Hall last night, and a number of ...

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  41. Passenger Missing from Sonoma.

    SYDNEY.—When the Sonoma reached Sydney on Tuesday it was reported that Paul S. [?]uton, [?] Sydney business man, who was returning home from San Francisco ...

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  42. FARMER'S WIFE SHOT.

    BALLARAT.—In the Criminal Court on Tuesday Andrew Watson, a returned soldier, was charged [?] having fired two shots from a revolver at [?]de Clara Sexton, wife of a farmer in the ...

    Article : 148 words
  43. SPENDING MONEY IN AMERICA

    The "Evening Standard" publishes a secret Sinn Fein document, containing the resolutions of Dail Eireann (the Sinn Fein Parliament) empowering De Valera to ...

    Article : 180 words
  44. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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    Members of the Arts and Crafts Society of Victorian, and all interested in art craft work are invited to attend a meeting at the Lyceum Club the Auditorium. Collins-street, on Friday next at 8 ...

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