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  2. AMERICAN PRUSSIANISM

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Ansell, formerly Acting Judge Advocate General, giving evidence before the Senate Committee, said that ...

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  3. HITTING BACK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Bolsheviks claim to have recaptured Pakoff. They have also made a general advance on the Southern front, and ...

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  4. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    NEW YORK Wednesday.—It is understood that the Chinese Government has decided beginning on September 1 to disband 25-000 Croons ...

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  5. MANNING THE SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Satisfactory progress is being made with the manning of ships by seamen. Very little difficulty is expected in regard to ...

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  6. MINISTER CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Thursday—On the resumption of the debate, on the address in the Legislative Assembly Mr. Bavin, v. supporter of the ...

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  7. WASTE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd-George' s ultimatum against waste caused consternation at Whitehall. Wholesale dismissals of so-called ...

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  8. MR HUGHES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — From his arrival at Port Augusta early on Thursday morning until he reached- Adelaide in the afternoon, Mr. Hughes was ...

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  9. BARRIERS TC BOLSHEVISM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The E [?] correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that General von der Goltz's troops, which were engaged, to ...

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  10. AMERICAN MINISTER RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Reipsch, the American Minister to China ,the resigned owing to in health, ...

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  11. USLINGTAU

    NEW TORE. Wednesday.—The Pekcin correspondent of the "New fork Times reported that the Japanese, authorities have Australian properties at ...

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  12. Germany Simmering

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Dally Chrohicle's" Berlin correspondent says that although Germany at present is apparently more peaceful than since ...

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  13. SENATORS FALL OUT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—There was a heated scene in the United States Senate, when Senator Pall accused Senator M' Cumber of having ...

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  14. Increased Production

    TARCOOLA (S.A.), Thursday. — In the course of a brief interview on Wednesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made some interesting remarks ...

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  15. Decline Of Coal Output

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Auckland Geddes, in an interview, said "Our first greatest danger lies in the decline of the coal output, which is ...

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  16. GERMAN NATIONALS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday- — The Washington correspondent of the New Sort "Times", says that advices from Pekin state that the Netherlands' ...

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  17. Loading Of Ships

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—In the Arbitration Court .to-day, before Mr Justice Higgins ,reference was again made to the experienced by shipowners in ...

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  18. DEALING WITH REACTIONARIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Bolshevik message, states:—A thousand prisoners were captured at Kamiaship in flerce fighting with the Volunteer ...

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  19. HXNDENBURG FOR PRESIDENT

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The People's party will nominate Marshal -von Hindenburg denburg the forthcoming Presidential election. ...

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  20. REPRESSIVE MEASURES.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Herr Noske has issued stringent orders against the publication of Bolshevik pamphlets. For having firearms In , their ...

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  21. Aerial Deity

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—-Major Schroder. a Canadian, was the winner the Toronto to New York and return air' race. ...

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  22. THE WHAT BOARDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the New South Wales Legislative, Council, -Sir Joseph Caruthers moved that a Select Committee of the House be appointed ...

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  23. Expensive Prisoners

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Steps will probably be taken to secure the early repatriation of Britain's 300,000 German who are Idling in France, ...

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  24. Stocking Occupied Regions

    PARIS, Wednesday,—In order to restock, goods in the occupied regions in France and Belgium, the Commission on Wax Damages has decided to claim ...

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  25. look The Lot

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A goods train tram Dijon, composed of ,40 trucks, laden with American army supples, was mysteriously robbed of the whole ...

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  26. Well Stage -Managed

    ROME, Wednesday. — Remarkable scenes were -witnessed at Fiume on the occasion of .the departure of the Italian Grenadiers who have occulted ...

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  27. Justifying The Treaty

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The New York "Times' " Washington correspondent. announces, that President will shortly, start a tour of the ...

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  28. COMPULSORY VACCINATION

    MELBOURNE;, Thursday—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Government Buffered a defeat, but it was vital measure. ...

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  29. Profiteering Act

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. O. A. M' Curdy has begun the administration f the Profiteering Act. . He has secured expert, representatives of employers ...

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  30. cause Friction Wilh trance

    WASHINGTON; Wednesday. — An Informal warming given by rear Admiral Bristol to Turkey Forbidding Armernian massacres has led to irritation ...

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  31. Die Dominions' Part

    MARITZEURG, Wednesday—Speaking at a luncheon General Smuts remarked on the curious and mysterious way the Allies had recognised in the ...

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  32. .Ambassador to America

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -Von Hainhausen baa been Seleucia by Berlin as the German Ambassador to the United States. He is not Likely to be ...

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  33. Rush On Wharves

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was a great rush on the wharves to-day, and the principal business places were Congested with traffic. This was the ...

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  34. Tennis

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Playing tennis at Forest Hills Thomas defeated Mahan 8—6, (5—2, ft—L Lycett defaulted to Patterson in order to ...

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  35. Trouble On Transport

    DURBAN, Wednesday—The "Advertiser" states that trouble on the Bahia Costello broke out before reaching Durban. The trouble ...

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  36. Attack On Mr Henderson

    LONDON ,Wednesday .—Mr. Arthur Henderson has rejected Mr. F. M .B. Fisher's challenge to a public debate on Russian statments .Mr.— ...

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  37. Deportation weapon

    LONDON, Wednesday.- The seizure of the Independent Workers' of the World literature in the east End occurred in a raid on a gambling ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE Thursday. — some days ago it was announced that Senior Million contemplated retiring train Federal Ministry. Since then he ...

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  39. General Cables

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Peninsular and Associated fines have donated £10.000 to establish a degree of commerce in the London University. ...

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  40. RABBIT SKINS AND HIDES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. M. Morton, in the Assembly to-day, urged Premier to make representations to the Federal authorities that the ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES

    MELBOURNE , Wednesday .-The Price of Wales will visit Australia in may of next year, and will spend least two months in the ...

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  42. DAVIS CUP.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Playing in the Davis Cup Contests Kingscote beat Golbert 6-4, 6-4,7-5. Correspondents are numinous that ...

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  43. PREPARING TO EMIGRATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Overseas Settlement Department established by the Imperial Government, with view to directing the emigration of ...

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  44. KERENSKY TAKES A HAND.

    M. Kerensky ,who was Premier of Russia during Mr. Henderson's Visit to Russia, Ridicules the suggestion that the latter is a pacifist and a Bolshevik ...

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  45. LEG IRONS ON PRISONERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Replying to Mr. M' Kell in the N. S. W. Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Education admitted that it was a fact that about' ...

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  46. INFANT IN RIVER.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday .—The post-mortem examination of the infant child found in the Tamar, near the Tamar Rowing Club's sheds, yesterday, ...

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  47. SOME BOY SOLD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday ,-The racehouse Some boy has been sold to Mr E. W. Allison, of New Zealand. The price is said to run into four figures ...

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