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  2. MR THEODORE'S RETURN

    PERTH (W.A.) Friday.—Mir. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, who has arrived from London, stated to-day that he was unable to make a ...

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  3. THE HOLY WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—A War Office communique states that the situation in Mesopotamia shows some improvement-in the disturbed areas, not is ...

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  4. BRITAIN REPLIES

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Arthur Balfour, replying to M. Kamenoff's note expresses gratification that the Soviet has renounced the demand for ...

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  5. BIG AMERICAN STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Thursday, — The United Press correspondent at Pittsburgh states that reports from the anthracite field indicate that more ...

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  6. THE HOMING PRINCE

    HONOLULU, Thursday, — The Prince of Wales had three day's highly enjoyable holiday at Honolulu. The Renown leaves to-night for Acapulco, ...

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  7. JAPS, IN CALIFORNIA

    HONOLULU, Thursday,— According to a despatch, from Tokio, Japan the United States, following a conference between Mr. Colby U.S ...

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  8. CHOLERA IN KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea), Thursday.—According to health reports there 9000 cases of cholera now in Korea and 3000 deaths have occurred. Great ...

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  9. RELEASE M'SWEENEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Sinn Feiners official bulletin states that the reason Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary for ...

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  10. REPORT DENIED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Mr. Colby (U.S. Foreign Minister) stated that the despatch from Honolulu declaring that he had reached an ...

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  11. PROTEST FROM AMERICA.

    BOSTON, Thursday.—The British Liners United Dongshoremen have Struck protesting against M’Sweeney’s imprisonment and Dr. Mannix’s ...

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  12. American Wheat Foil

    COLLUMEUS, Thursday.—The National Board of farm. organisations has rejected a plan for the formation of a nation-wide wheat pool ...

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  13. DESERTED MOTOR [?]

    SOMERSET, Friday.—A motor car Was found deserted near the Cam River bridge yesterday. The police are investigating the matter. It is ...

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  14. SINN FEINERS ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sinn Feineriraided the irish headquarters of the air force at Baldonnel, Dublin, cap turning important papers including a ...

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  15. MESSAGE TO PRESS.

    HONOLULU, Thursday, — The Prince issued a message to the Honolulu press before leaving expressing his thanks for the kind welcome and ...

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  16. Germany Holds Off

    LONDON, Thursday.—Herr Simons, the Reichstag, denied the existence a secret compact that he refused to recognise General Wrangle, but ...

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  17. POSITION AT BAGDAD.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday — The situation inside Bagdad is still acute, but the bazaars are being cleared of agitators by periodical raids. The ...

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  18. British Coal Miners

    LONDON, Thursday.—The miners executive has decided to hand in Strike notices [?] on September 25. ...

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  19. ENFORCING CURFEW LAW.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The police and military raided houses of Sinn Heiners in Dublin after curfew hours, Six arrests were, made. They ...

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  20. The Mystery Thickens.

    BURNIE, Later.—Regarding the mystery which surrounds the desertion of an Overland single-seater-motor cat at Cam bridge, near Burnie. ...

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  21. America and the League

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The New York "Times" Ottawa correspondent says that ex-president Talk, in a speed declared that the nations ...

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  22. LOCOMOTIVES FOR RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday. —German manufacturers have agreed to supply Russia with 100 locomotives. ...

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  23. “SOUND TAXATION”

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir J. Gook, Federal Treasurer, announced in the House of Representatives in da[?] the appointment of a Royal ...

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  24. Obituary

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death is announced, of Major-General Arthur Pole-Penton, formerly commandant of the New Zealand forces. ...

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  25. CASHING WAR BONDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Persons: have been making advances to soldiers against their-war. gratuity bonds without going through the usual ...

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  26. NEWSPAPERS ULTIMATUM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The newspaper Propreitors announce that there will be a lockout innless the Typographical Association imp[?] ...

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  27. WRANGLE'S PROGRESS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—General Wranget telegraphs that the whole Peninsula of Taman has been occupied. "We defeated a Red division ...

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  28. Troubled China

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The, New York "Evening Globe's" Canton correspondent understands that the rival Chinese forces are massing for ...

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  29. America and Poland,

    "WASHINGTON, Thursday. — It is understood that Poland, replying to the United States note advising the Polish armies not to advance beyond ...

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  30. BUTTER SHORTAGE

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—There is again a scarcity of butter in the city. Imports for the week [?] only 72 boxes. No advice has been ...

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  31. ARBITRATION AMENDMENT

    MELBOURNE Friday. — The Arbitration Amendment Bill was further discussed in committee in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  32. Mr. Hughes' Comments.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Chicago "Tribune's" Melbourne correspondent interviewed Mr. Hughes, who said that the pacific gives ...

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  33. TROUBLED ARGENTINE

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday,— Two people were killed at Rosaria by the Police, who fired into the trades unionists who were protesting before ...

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  34. Dollars and Politics

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The charges and counter-charges between the Republicans and Democrats concerning the over large campaign funds ...

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  35. CONFIRMATION OF NOTES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Polish and American notes fished confirm the press summaries previously made that ...

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  36. RAILWAY GAUGE QUESTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It was decided to-day at a conference of Commonwealth and State railway authorities to proceed at once with ...

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  37. WATERFRONT TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A move to-wards the solution of the threatened trouble on the waterfront regarding the working of overtime and the ...

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  38. The Coming Battle

    DENTON HARBOR, Thursday. — Tack Dempsey has made the following statement:—"I feel better than I did Toledo. I know [?] be able to ...

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  39. MONEY SCARCE

    DEVONPORT, Friday. — Speaking in reply to a deputation to-day which urged the extension of the Melrose railway to Lower. Barrington, Sir ...

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  40. SPECIAL COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Friday — The special coal tribunal having heard the clams of employee and owners regarding the wages question, set in camera to-day ...

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  41. A LUXURY TAX

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A proposal put forward by the Victorian Honsewives Association that the Federal Government should endeavor ...

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  42. HUGHES DENIES STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—When Mr. Hughes was questioned this evening, he disclaimed any knowledge of the statement that the Government was ...

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  43. In Hands of Bandits

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday—Charles Hoyle, the American whom -Zamora captured, has been released, and has returned. He reported that an ...

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  44. Governor-General’s Tour.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—Their Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Helen Munro-Herguson arrived at Townsville on Thursday morning. ...

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  45. The Woman's Part

    NASHVILLE, Thursday —The Tennessee Lower House of the state Legislature voted to reconsider the approval of the Women's Suffrage ...

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  46. Preparing for Next Time

    PARIS Thursday,— Though the terms of the Franco-Belgian defensive military treaty are not disclosed, it is understood that it provides for ...

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  47. VAIN ATTEMPT TO SWIM CHANNEL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miss Hamilton attempted to swim the Channel, but failed. Later.—Miss - Hamilton abandoned ...

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  48. WOOL MILLS RE-OPENING.

    BOSTON, Thursday.—It Is announced that the American Wool Company's mills, which have been shut due to the inactivity of trade, ...

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  49. Cheque for Holman.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Holman, ex-Premier of New South Wales, was entertained at luncheon,. to-day by leading citizens of the State, including ...

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  50. Destruction of a Consulat

    PARIS, Thursday.—In Connection with the riots at Breslan, in wh[?] the French Consulate was burned, the Government demands that the ...

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  51. CHINESE POLITICS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York "Times" Peking correspondent states that it is officially announced that the new Parliament will shortly ...

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  52. JAPANESE TRADE DEPRESSION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A despatch from Tokio states that the Japanese Government is extending financial support to the silk, cotton, and ...

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  53. PRICE OF PAPER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The international Paper Company announces newsprint in rolls in the last quarter of 1920 will he 130 dollars a ...

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  54. SALE OF STEEL FREIGHTERS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent states that the Shipping Board has offered for sale to the highest ...

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