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  3. MURDERED IRISH POLICE.

    Sensational statements are attributed to General Sir Nevil Macready, who commands the military forces in Ireland, by an American journalist who has ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Until the Premier delivers the Government policy speech at Castlemaine on Thursday night the actual political battle before the elections on 21st October will ...

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  5. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON.

    The temperance reformers in Scotland continue to resent Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson's intention to assist in the prohibition campaign in Scotland. They say they are ...

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  6. COAL TO BE DEARER.

    SYDNEY.—The Prime Minister, referring on Monday to the position arising out of the increase in miners wages, which had just come into operation, said:—"We ...

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  7. LORD FORSTER.

    PERTH.—The Perth town hall was crowded on Monday when Lord Forster, the Governor-General designate, was officially welcomed by the mayor, Cr. ...

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  8. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. W. H. Lucas, the recently appointed adviser to the Commonwealth in connection with the late German Territories, arrived at Rabaul with twelve assistants ...

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  9. THE JUTLAND REPORT.

    The newspapers continue to comment upon the failure of the Admiralty to publish the story of the Jutland battle, which was prepared by a committee under the ...

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  10. LABOR PARTY PREPARING.

    With 35 candidates in the field, the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor party, which had 18 members in the last Parliament, is hopeful of considerably ...

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  11. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    There is a steadily growing interest throughout the State regarding the local option poll, which will be recorded on the same day as the general elections. At ...

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  12. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    From Adelaide the Lord Mayor yesterday received a telegram as follows:—"Would ask you to convey to the citizens of Melbourne our hearty thanks for the great send off ...

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  13. COAL DISPUTE.

    The appointment was gazetted last night of the first industrial tribunal to be established under the Industrial Peace Act that was recently passed by the Federal ...

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  14. BALLARAT'S JUBILEE.

    BALLARAT.—The golden jubilee of the city of Ballarat was celebrated on Monday, when the mayor (Cr. W. D. Hill) entertained a large number of pioneers at the ...

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  15. THE INDUSTRIAL METALS.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Metal Exchange was held at 56 Queen-street yesterday. The chairman, Mr. W. L. Raws, presided. ...

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  16. THE ITALIAN LABOR REVOLT.

    The ballot taken by the strikers was largely favorable to the concordant which the Prime Minister, Signor Giolitti, arranged, but many of the workers are ...

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  17. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    In connection with the recent appointment by the Federal Government of a coal administrator and berthing officer at New-castle, an amendment of the war ...

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  18. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    Addressing a Protestant demonstration under the auspices of the southern group of Orange lodges in St. Kilda town hall last night, Sir Robert Best, M.P., said ...

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  19. THE MISSING SCHOONERS.

    Though a thorough search is being made, no news of any sort as to the fate of the crew of the ill-fated barquentine Southern Cross or the long-overdue schooner Amolla ...

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  20. Machine Politics at Work.

    Sir,—Adverting to your journal's helpful criticism of the peculiar methods adopted in the recent National Federation pre-selection for Toorak, allow me to ...

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  21. MR. CATTS'S FINANCES

    SYDNEY.—The inquiry into the means of James Howard Catts, M.P., against whom a decree absolute was obtained at the instance of Mrs. Alice Catts for a ...

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  22. Auckland Short of Coal.

    AUCKLAND.—Two Auckland coal mines resumed work on Monday, the third mine at Pukemiro, remained closed, owing to a new dispute arising out of the company's ...

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  23. THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has carried a vote of confidence in the Leygues Government by 515 votes to 71. ...

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  24. THE FIGHT OVER LIQUOR.

    BRISBANE.—A prohibition meeting in the Botanic gardens, Toowoomba, on Sunday afternoon was abruptly closed amid scenes of disorder, the principal speaker, ...

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  25. THE RIGA CONFERENCE.

    A telegram from Riga states that General Polivanoff, one of the Soviet delegates to the Russo-Polish conference, died during Saturday's session. The conference ...

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  26. TOORAK.

    Dr. S. Argyle, Nationalist candidate for Toorak electorate, opened his campaign at Malvern town hall last evening. After referring to his twelve years' experience in ...

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  27. BURNED WRECKAGE AT FLINDERS ISLAND.

    The manager of the Central Telegraph Office, Melbourne, last evening received the following telegram from the post master at Flinders Island:— ...

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  28. American Wives of Germans.

    The United States Government has decided to return between £20,000,000 and £30,000,000 worth of enemy alien property to American women who before the ...

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  29. RIOTING IN KOREA.

    A telegram from Gensan, a Korean port, states that 25 persons have been killed in rioting which occurred when Korean, students destroyed or damaged branches of ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    The chief attraction in The Wonder Man, the film featuring Georges Carpentier, the boxer, is the fight he has with an American society man, who incidentally is ...

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  31. THE AVIATION MYSTERY.

    The uneasiness experienced for some days in military aviation circles as to the fate of Captain W. Stutt and his mechanic, Sergeant J. Dalzell, developed ...

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  32. INTREPID AIRMAN'S RELAXATION

    The Kookaburra, a well-known, fast running motor launch, has become the property of Lieutenant R. J. Parer, the eminent aviator. During last week the ...

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  33. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Important matters were dealt with at the eighth annual conference of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association, which concluded in Melbourne ...

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  34. A PREMIER ELECTIONEERING BY AEROPLANE.

    BRISBANE.—The Premier, Mr. Theodore, left Bulimba by aeroplane on Monday afternoon for Beenleigh, Beaudesert and Southport, where he will address ...

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  35. CYCLING IN AMERICA.

    At Newark yesterday Arthur Spencer, a Canadian, won the United States professional cycling championship of 1920. ...

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  36. ACCIDENT TO MR. HUGHES.

    SYDNEY.—While riding in Centennial Park on Monday morning, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, fell from the horse and narrowly escaped serious injury. ...

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  37. A WEIRD STORY.

    Rev. J. K. Maclean, of Morven, Oban, sends to "Pearson's Magazine" the following, weird contribution to a discussion on the question—Docs the soul or astral ...

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  38. INFECTIOUS DISEASES CASES.

    BENDIGO.—A conference of representatives from the hospital committee and the city council was held at the town hall on Monday in regard to the expense being incurred by the institution in ...

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  39. TWO MEN DROWNED IN YARRA

    As the steamer Loongana swung out from the wharf yesterday afternoon, preparatory to starting on her voyage to Tasmania, the backwash from her propellers flooded and ...

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  40. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Rev. E. Davies, speaking at Wesley Church on Sunday afternoon, said that, after his experiences in America under prohibition, he was convinced the United ...

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  41. Albert Park.

    Mr. J. Morris announcer by advertisement that he will meet friends and supporters in the Presbyterian Hall, Middle Park, to-night, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  42. EVELYN.

    LILYDALE.—Mr. W. E. Williams, the Fanner National soldier candidate for the Evelyn seat, addressed a meeting of erectors here a Monday evenin[?]. ...

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  43. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Patrick Donnellan, late of Campbell's Forest, farmer who died on 18th April, by his will of 27th June, 1917, left £4930 real estate and £14[?]8 personalty to his widow and children. ...

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  44. Railway Management.

    WALLAN.—Some years ago about £12,000 was spent in constructing gravitation and marashalling yards at the Wallan railway station. It was said to be the ...

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  45. PRINCE'S HOMEWARD TRIP.

    The Renown arrived at Dominica, one of the Leeward islands, to-day from St. Lucia (in the Windward group). The Prince of Wales was warmly ...

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  46. CHURCH UNION.

    BEAUFORT.—At Waterloo, where united services have been held for many years, the people voted against organic union of churches whilst at Buangor, ...

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  47. LABOR AND THE LIQUOR PROBLEM.

    In addressing a large audience on Labor and the Liquor Problem at the Bijou Theatre on Sunday, Mr. Beckett, M.L.C., expressed regret that at a time like the ...

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  48. PHYSICAL JERKS OR "TICK-TACKING."

    William Glenn, laborer, was charged at Fitzroy yesterday with offensive behavior. Constable Davis said he was on licensing duty in the vicinity of the Devonshire Arms Hotel, ...

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  49. MOTOR TYRES VALUED £500 STOLEN.

    Motor tyres and covers valued at £500 were stolen from the Canadian Motor Cycle Works, in Latrobe-street, on 22nd September. Last night, shortly after 10 ...

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  56. HOBART REPORTS NO TIDINGS.

    HOBART.—No word has been received of any traces of the lost vessels nor of Captain Stutt, the missing aviator. ...

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