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  2. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The strike on the local railway appears to be practically settled. A meeting of the combined railway unions was held yesterday morning. ...

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  3. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, August 22.--A message from Rome states:-- The offensiive is developing along a front of upwards 110 ...

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  7. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    BRISBANE August 22.--No work of any description was done to-day on the various wharves owned by the Inter-State Steamship Companies. The ...

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  8. CHAOS IN FINLAND.

    LONDON, August 22.--The Pet-[?]ograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle". reports:-- Chaotie conditions prevail In ...

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  9. Southern Strikes

    MELBOURNE, August 22.--A deputation from the Trades Hall Council and various unions waited, on the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the ...

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  10. STOCKHOLM.

    LONDON, August 21.--At the ad journed Labour party's conference today, Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., denied that he had deliberately and in ...

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  11. LAST NIGHT'S SITTING

    BRISBANE, August 22.--The Trades Union Congress sat again to-night. The Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Railways ...

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  12. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    LONDON, August 22.--The Ad[?]iralty reports that light forces, perating on the Jutland coast, this morning destroyed a Zeppelin. ...

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  13. CANADIANS IN LENS.

    LONDON, August 22.--Mr. P. [?]ibbs wires from the British head-quarters in France as follows:-- Some of the Canadians are now ...

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  14. A WEAK SUBRENDER.

    BRISBANE, August 22.--Although matters in connection With the Northern railway strike are quiet this morning, there is a general current ...

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  15. CURE FOR INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Colonel Ranking, speaking in the House on the industrial unrest in Queensland, stated :--If one was asked to put his finger on that which is ...

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  16. ARBITRATION PROPOSAL.

    TOWNSVILLE, August 22.-- The usual daily meeting remitted the Government's arbitration proposal to a committee to report to ...

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  18. A GAME OF BLUFF.

    BRISBANE, August 22.--Although considerable secrecy is being manifested in regard t0 the exact proceedings at the Trades Ha[?] Conference, ...

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  19. A STRAIGHT OUT STRUGGLE.

    SYDNEY. August 22.--The strike seems new to have developed into a straight out struggle between organised labour and constitutional author ...

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  20. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, August 22.--in the Legislative Assembly to-day:-- Mr. Tolmie (Leader of the Opposition) asked the Minister for Railways ...

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  21. POSITION AT PROSERPINE.

    PROSERPINE, August 17.--Matters [?]ere are being overcome satisfactorily, by utilising motor boats to and [?]om Bowen. The Osprey, from ...

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  22. AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, August 22.--The strike assumed its most serious position to-day.. Attempts were made yesterday afternoon to step the men ...

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  23. [?]EN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    BOURNE, August 22.--Un-[?] by warnings that the viein[?] Federal Pailiament House a place for gatherings, [?] ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE, August 22.--In the Legislative Council to-day:-- The President took the chair at 3.30 p.m. At this stage there were ...

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  26. SUGAR WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, August 22.--Mr. Haldane. Director General of National Service, lnformed Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) that the spoke to the man ...

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  27. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    BRISBANE, August 22.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day,-- The Opticians bill passed the commited stage with a [?] ...

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  28. [?]HST CONSCRIPTION.

    [?] August 22.--Mr. [?] in the Legislative [?] the Premier if he [?]umour that Queens ...

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  29. COAL, GAS, AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    MELBOURNE, August 22.--Hon. J. Cook announced that Users of coal, gas, and electricity would be Permitted to use them until 12 noon on ...

    Article : 129 words
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