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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON', Monday.— The United States Senate rejected, by 40 votes to 38, Senator Johnson's amendment increasing the United States ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. J. W. Evans, C.M.G.) took the chair at 7.30 p.m. LICENSING ACT PROSECUTIONS. Mr. PULLEN moved that a return ...

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  4. FATHER O'DONNELL.

    LONDON, Monday—An Australian escort conveyed Father O'Dcuned to the Tower of London, where lie has been placed under open arrest. ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL EIGHT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. T. J. Ryan, director of .the Federal Labor campaign, arrived in Sydney this morning. He was in a very optimistic ...

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  6. SHEARING DISPUTE

    Mr. E. Skiliern, secretary of the A.W.U., who is at Campbell Town, telegraphed yesterday that reports to hand from all centres In connection ...

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  7. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Monday. — Felton beat Barry by eight lengths in the world sculpting championship There was a hard north-west wind blowing. Felton, ...

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  8. WHERE ARE THEY?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Con steerable mystery surrounds the two stated to have been sent to Australia by father O'Donnell, A.I.F. ...

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  9. REPUBLICAN FILIBUSTERS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Hitchcock asserts that the attitude of Some Republicans is indicated by the Filibusters apparent purpose of ...

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  10. PITTWATER ESTATE.

    It was agreed, on the motion of Mr. Sheridan, that all correspondence and reports relating to the Pittwater Estate be laid on the table of the House. ...

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  11. MENTAL HOSPITAL ATTEND-ANTS.

    Mr. OGILVIE moved— That a return be laid on the table the House showing the number of attends employed in the Mental ...

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  12. Wiso[?], Strikebreaker

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—President Wilson in a statement. solemnly requests the mine workers to recall all orders for a strike. He says that the ...

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  13. STATEMENT BY MR. M'DONALD.

    Mr. J. M'Donald, M.L.C., who is vice-president of the Central Executive of the A.W.C., when asked concerning the dispute, said lie could not ...

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  14. SUBSIDISED SCHOOLS.

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  15. TROUBLE IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An unknown man with a revolver severely wounded the Rev. Edward Fey, a prominent Orangeman, end incumbent of ...

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  16. BEFORE THE RACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Barry turned out on Sunday for a final spin." 'He looked 'rather "fine drawn. Felton had fast burst from Hammersmith to ...

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  17. BILLS ASSENTED To.

    A message., was received from the Governor notifying the Royal assent to the Amalgamated Zine Leases and Bank Holidays Bills. ...

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  18. LABOR'S REPLY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Officials the American Federation of Labor assert that the enactment by Congress an anti-strike provision pending the' ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE- COUNCIL AMENDMENTS.

    The St. John's (New Town) Right-of way Bill was received from tho Legislative Council with amendments, and consideration of the amendments made ...

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  20. Back front The Dark Valley

    TOKIO, Sunday.—It is announced that M. Terauchi, a former Japanese Premier, whose death was officially reported, regained consciousness after ...

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  21. ANTI-SHOUTING BILL.

    The Anti-Treating (“Showing”) Bill was received from the Legislative Council, read a post time, and the second reading made an order of the day for ...

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  22. Proftbitan la U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — President Wilson has vetoed the Bill Providing Federal machinery for the enforcement of the prohibition law. ...

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  23. Launceston A.L.P.

    A meeting of the Launceston bra tick A. L.P. was held at 55 Patterson street on Monday -night. The. secretary was instructed to write to Victoria with a ...

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  24. PERSONAL MENTION

    In the annual report presented at the Congregational Union Conference yesterday, the following passage occurred:— The executive had lost by ...

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  25. ADJOURNMENT.

    At 10.30 p.m. the House adjourned until 3 p.m. to-day. ...

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  26. Cross Two Hemispheres

    LONDON, Monday.—Captain Matthews has been delayed at Cologne owing to the fog." ...

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  27. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The President (Sir. Tetley Gant, C.M.G.) took the. chair at half-past seven. ...

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  28. Captured By Bandits

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—The State Department has sent fl note to Mexico demanding the Mexican Government bring about the immediate release of ...

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  29. Meranding Cossacks

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Peking; correspondent of the New York; "Times" says that the movements of General Seminoff, with 2000 Cossacks, ...

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  30. THIRD READINGS.

    The Prohibition of. Treating and the Land Retesting Bills were read a third time, the former Bill being sent to the' House of Assembly.. " ...

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  31. POULET STILL AT VALONA.

    PARIS,- Tuesday.—Torrential rains at Vaiona are still delaying Poulet. ...

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  32. Colonel Cameron, Sedate C[?]

    Colonel C. St. C. Cameron announces in our advertising columns that he will be a Senate candidate for Tasmania at the forthcoming elections. ...

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  33. LEAVE OF ABSENCE "

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  34. English Railways

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Sir Guy Granet, former managing director the Midland Railway Co., in an interview, said that be did not expect the ...

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  35. THE DARWIN TROUBLE

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  36. Constipation Altera[?]

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day. Mr. Robison askeded “Will the Government advocate that larger powers should ...

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  37. HOMES BILL.

    Consideration of the Homes Bill was resumed in committee. Clause 19—Advance .for purchase of home already built. ...

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  38. Gene al Cables

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The late Mr. Theodore Roosevelt's estate has been sworn at 810,664 dollars (£162,133). ...

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  39. Longshoremen's Strike

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Adriatic, the first liner to leave New York for a fortnight, was compelled to retain to England with her freight ...

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  40. VISCOUNTESS ENTERS POLITICS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Viscountess Astor has consented to contest her husband's constituency in Plymouth. ...

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  41. Trade Interests

    NEW YORK, Monday—The Atlantic City correspondent of the New York "Times" says that the International Trade Conference has decided ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN TREATY SIGNED.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—The President of Austria has signed the Peace Treaty. ...

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  43. The Government And Pre[?]

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The [?] report of the Australian Laber Council referring to the regulations to control proportional representation system, ...

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  44. The U[?]xables

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. — The United State Cabinet, in a statement, says that 15 representative Americans of" undivided groups' will be called to ...

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  45. NEW BLACK OPAL FIND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In connection with the discovery of black opal near Tintenbar, on the north coast a sample has been submitted to a Sydney expert ...

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  46. EMIGRATION OF EX-SERVICE MEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Government is accepting applications for third-class passages for ex-service and women and dependents ...

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  47. Record Shipbuilding

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lloyd's annual review of shipping states that . at the end of June the largest tonnage building ever recorded amounted to ...

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  48. Caillaux's Trial

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Berliner Tageblett ” says that several German Statesman will ask be heard at the Caillaux trial otherwise they will ...

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  49. Hungarian Affairs

    PARIS, Tuesday.—If the Frederich Government. at Budapest succeeds in Completing its Cabinet representing all the Hungarian elements, It is ...

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  50. Pooer Middle Classes

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Lord Burnham, presiding at a congress of salaried workers representing numerous associations; declared' that the ...

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  51. MINERS' DISEASES

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Judge Edmunds, Ac-ting President of the New South Wales Board of Trade, presided over a meeting for the ...

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  52. Disputed Territories

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans in Schleswig and .Upper Silesia, are deporting anti-Germans, and replacing them by pro-Gorman natives who have ...

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  53. The New Turkey

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Tuesday.— The Turkish Parliament will assemble at Brousa, in Asia Minor, instead of Constantinople. ...

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  54. Delicate Deinkine

    PARIS. Tuesday.—A communiqué from General Deinking states that his troops advanced 180 kilometres towards Moscow during the month ...

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  55. German Railway Collision

    BERLIN, Monday.—A passenger train collided with a goods - train at Kranowitz. Some carriages and wagons caught fire, while smuggled ...

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  56. ADJOURNMENT.

    The Council at-10.15 p.m. adjourned until 4 o'clock to-day. ...

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  57. NOTICES AND QUESTIONS.

    The ATTORNEY-GENERAL to moved for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for the protection of wild and mals and bird's. ...

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