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  2. SITUATION IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—Lately Khilafat agitators have been busy on the Indian frontier, and anti-British propaganda, together with intrigue ...

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  3. IRISH WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A large party of masked men broke into the house of a farmer named Longergan at Tourancena, Waterford, and shor ...

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  4. HANDLING W.A.’S WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The wheat farmers of Western Australia have entered into an agreement with the Commonwealth Government, to ...

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  5. RUSSO-POLISH WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A Polish communique states:— We occupied Augustovo, and captured Grodek, Sokolka, and Nareff, in ...

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  6. WILL MINERS STRIKE ?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The executive of the Triple Alliance is. remaining in continuous session, with power to add to their numbers. It is ...

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  7. MESOPOTAMIAN WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A communique from Mesopotamia states that although Kufah garrison is isolated, it is well stocked with supplies, ...

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  8. THE FIGHT FOR 44 HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. E. J. Holloway, who represents the Trades Hall Council of Melbourne and other Labor organisations at the ...

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  9. [?]ussians in Australia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Moscow wireless message states that Russian workers in Australia have united in a Communist party, and have ...

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  10. OIL DETERMINES POLICY.

    In the last issue of “Stead’s,” in discussing the Mesopotainian situation, Mr. Henry Stead says:— The recent trouties in Mesopatamia ...

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  11. ENFORCING CURFEW ORDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The military’s rigid enforcement of the curfew order in Belfast resulted in a peaceful night. The streets were ...

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  12. REGULATING NOTE ISSUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Important changes in relation to the Commonwealth note issue are outlined in a Bill introduced and read for the ...

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  13. MANUFACTURERS’ THREAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Manufactures all over England, replying to the National Union of Manufacturers’ circular, are unanimously in favor of ...

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  14. HIGH COURT’S DECISION

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The decision of the High Court, which gives power to employes in State Government trading concerns to approach ...

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  15. DR. MANNIX IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Although the Irish newspapers are featuring pro-Mannix indignation meetings in all parts of the British Isles, the ...

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  16. WATERSIDERS’ DECISION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursdays.—Not[?] standing that overtime is paid for at double rates, the Watersiders’ Federation has decided that no cargo world ...

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  17. YOUTH SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Masked men raided the house of a youth living at Dungarvan. He resisted, and was shot dead. ...

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  18. Wheat Shortage

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is unlikely that any grain will be exported Tom Russia in the, next twelve months. The Soviet newspapers ...

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  19. IRISH SELF-DETERMINATION.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—Mr. De Valera admits that he has made several recent visits to Canada for the organisation of the ...

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  20. SCHEME IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Mr. Gunn, Leader of the Opposition, on the motion for the adjournment, drew attention to the ...

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  21. “Set the Twelve Men Free”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Branch meetings of the Miners’ Federation and the National Union of Clerks are bombarding Sir Timothy Coghlan, ...

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  22. THE WAY OF SHE WIRELESS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Commonwealth Government has received from the Imperial authorities a full extract of the recommendations ...

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  23. THE MEN’S CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The decision of the wharf laborer not to workovertime on the wharves after [?] Monday means that they will [?] ...

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  24. “DRINKING ALL DAY”

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Sydney Central Criminal Court to-day Edith Ella Neal, aged 31, was charged with the manslaughter of Patrick ...

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  25. ANG[?]Y FIREMEN

    PERTH, Thursday.—There has been considerable friction between the firemen and engineering staff on the steamer Miltiades, now at ...

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  26. The Mayflower.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday—The tercentenary of the sailing of the Mayflower for America is being celebrated in Leyden, Amsterdam, and [?]otter ...

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  27. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It was announced officially to-day that a conference would be held in Melbourne to-morrow between the ...

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  28. GOVERNMENTAL APPOINTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following Federal appointments are gazetted:— Captain J. G. Dunean Hi[?]ghes, private secretary to the ...

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  29. BR[?]IN PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Treasurer formally moved for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the Commonwealth Bank Act. He ...

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  30. Moslem Emigration.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.—Moslem emigration to Afghanistan has now collapsed. Those still in Kabul are in a deplorable condition. Many ...

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  31. PAYMENTS TO PASTORALISTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The House of Representatives met at 11 o’clock this morning. Mr. Hughes stated, in answer to a ...

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  32. TO STOP BLACK SPOT

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— The fruit division of the Department of Agriculture fears that the wet, humid conditions prevailing generally are an ...

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  33. £500 AWARDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Ex-Premier Holman was to-day awarded £500 damages in the libel suit In which he alleged that Phillip Walter Tarlinton ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The annual meeting of the Launceston Competitions Committee was held in the Town Hall this afternoon. when ...

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  35. Elections in Cuba.

    HAVANA, Wednesday.—The American Legation has issued a warning that America will prevent violence or revolutionary activities at the ...

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  36. STATE KINDERGARTEN

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— This afternoon the special opening of the kindergarten at Wellington Square State school took place, This is the ...

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  37. OPENING OF WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It has been decided to hold the opening wool sales of the season 1920-21 in Sydney and Adelaide on October 3. These ...

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  38. Spanish Politics.

    MADRID, Wednesday. — King Alfonso of Spain has approved of Senor Dato’s reconstruction of the Cabinet. ...

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  39. Father Jerger.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Father Jerger, interviewed at Plymouth, professed innocence of the cause of his deportation. He stated that during ...

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  40. Obituary.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced of Ellen Tuckfield, the wife of Mr. William Murdoch, the Australian pianist. ...

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  41. ALLEGED GERMAN DUMPING.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An official investigation shows that Germany is dumping inferior goods on the American markets at cut throat ...

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