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  2. POPE'S PEACE EFFORT

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — Herr Erzborger, defending himself in the National Assembly against his pact policy, said that Germany kept ...

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  3. ITALY'S PLIGHT

    ROME, Sunday.—Signor Nitti. the premier of Italy, speaking in the Senate, said that was unable to face the coming year without foreign ...

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  4. PROFITEERS BUSY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The State Government's scheme of referring the question of the cost of living to a Commission for inquiry was ...

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  5. CONSTABLE'S CONDUCT QUESTIONED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The adjourned charge against Senior Constable Seanion of Having made use of objectionable language on Peace Day ...

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  6. TOWARDS A SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The seamen have now made direct proposals to the Federal Government for the settlement of the maritime strike. The ...

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  7. MOST PRESSING PROBLEMS

    For awhile yesterday it looked as though the Government intended to allow Parliament to go into recess without there being some definite ...

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  8. A FURIOUS FIGHT

    ROME, Sunday.—The South Slavs suddenly attacked the Italian outposts in the direction of Laibach. There was a furious fight, and a number were ...

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  9. BROKEN RILL FIRE

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. — The Broken Hill South, mine fire is still smouldering, and is receiving the attention of firemen. A constant ...

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  10. "LOYALISTS" FAIL OUT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The friction which existed for some time between two "loyalist" unions of wharf laborers the "original loyalities" and ...

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  11. EXPORT OF GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - The secretary of the Gold Producers' Association Ltd., Mr. Thos. Maughan, states that for the five months ended ...

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  12. Kaiser House Hunting

    AMSTERDAM Sunday.—The ex-Kaiser wishes to leave Amerongen, in Holland, where he is at present a paying guest. He prefers to become a ...

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  13. RELIEVING DISTRESS STATE MEASURES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Asked whether where were any fresh development in relation to the maritime strike. Mr. Groom, in the House of ...

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  14. £4 OR 15/.

    In his maiden speech in the House of Assembly yesterday. Mr. A. G. Oglivie, Labor member for Franklin was responsible for a ...

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  15. KING RIVER SCHEME

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.- Warden Fisher, speaking at a farewell to councillor Watnen, said he had heard references to Zeehan being a dead city. ...

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  16. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Board of grade is holding an exhibition of Empire timbers in London in the autumn in 1920. The Commonwealth is ...

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  17. MERCANTILE MARINE PAGEANT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A mercantile marine pageant will be held on the Thames on the August bank holiday: A procession of lifeboats from ...

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  18. WAR TROPHIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The Federal War Museum Committee intends to erect a Central Wax Museum where, the main collection of war ...

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  19. DON'T GO LIKEWISE.

    Tile way in which some men are treated when they come to the assistance to the Government ad ship owners provides no encouragement for ...

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  20. Chicago Race Riots

    CHIGAGO, Thursday. —Martial law has been proclaimed for the purpose of preventing the further spread of race riots. ...

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  21. NOT TO SHARE THE PROFITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-In the House of Representatives to-night. Mr. Spence asked the Minister for Customs whether, in the distribution of ...

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  22. Bad Administration.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-In the Assembly to-day, Captain Blackburn, V.C., criticised the administration of the South Australian Soldiers' Fund. ...

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  23. POISON IN THE PIE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-At an inquest at Gundagal into the death of John Thomas Elliott, shire maintenance man, after having eaten a meat pie ...

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  24. EXCESSIVE INTEREST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Evidence was continued to-day in the County Court in the case wherein James Wadick, of Station street, Fairfield, ...

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  25. Smelting Works Closed.

    SYDNEY, Thursday-In consequence of lead and silver concentrates having caused to come forward from the Broken Hill mines, owing to the strike at ...

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  26. "Go Slow" Council

    The Attorney-General moved in the Legislative Council last evening that the Council at is fishing adjourch the Thursday, September 25. ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-By execution documents which were sighed to-day the Commonwealth Bank will become the owner of the site of land ...

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  28. TO RELIEVE DISTRESS.

    On July 22 a mass meeting of unemployed, held at the Melbourne Trades Hall, decided to request the Lord Mayor to grant the use of the Town Hall ...

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  29. Blythe River Deposits.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-In the House of Representatives, Mr. Atkinson inquired whether the Government had yet received the report of experts ...

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  30. OFFENCE AND DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Regarding the statemen; by Senator Pearch in England that the destruction in France showed that the only way to ...

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  31. Canberra's Claims Pushed.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The -Millions' [?] held to-day a special Federal capital luncheon. Mr. Justice Heydon said Parliament was sitting illegally in ...

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  32. CONDENSED MILK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After inquiry the Necessary Commodities Commission found that the evidence did not show taht excess profits are being ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Groom, acting leader of the Government, intimated that the progress ...

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