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  2. SHEARING RATES

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Mr. Cole, secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the A.W.U., has received further information that the ...

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  3. THE DAVIS CUP

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday. — In the first set de Gomar won the first game. 4—1; Patterson won the Second 4-2; the third to love; the fourth ...

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  4. WAGE REDUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Bolier makers’ Union is making a strenuous fight against any reduction in wages and is the first of the Sydney unions ...

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  5. AMERICAN STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — President Harding has announced that postponed his message to Congress, pending the outcome of the ...

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  6. WAGE REDUCTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. J. R. Clynes, P.O., in his Presidential address to the annual conference of the National Union of general workers, ...

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  7. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Reparations Commission has postponed its meeting in order to hear German dele[?]ates, which will probably take place ...

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  8. REBELS RETREAT

    The irregulars have captured Carlingford. Cardinal Logue, R.[?]. Primate of all Ireland, who was holidaying there, escaped in a motor car. ...

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  9. AROUND THE WORLD

    LONDON, Friday.—Major Blake who is attempting a flight around the world, is being, operated on to-day, at Calcutta, for appendicitis. The ...

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  10. REPARATION COMMISSION.

    PARIS, Thursday.—There are in creasingly strong hopes that a compromise on the moratorium problem will be eventually reached on lines ...

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  11. AFTER A SETTLEMENT.

    VANCOUVER,- Thursday. — With the railway executive and strike leaders meeting at New Tort to-day an endeavor will be made to reach a ...

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  12. Queensland Govt.

    BRISBANE Friday.— Mr, Hartleys (Labour).speaking to the second reading of the Proxy Voting Bill TO-DAY, took the opportunity of saying he had ...

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  13. EX-KAISER’S BOOK

    BERLIN, Thursday,—Clinton Brainard, head of Colures, publishers, after securing the world rights for the ex-kaiser’s memoirs for £50,000, has ...

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  14. DE GOMAR’S PRECISE PLAT.

    In,- the second set de Gomar won the first game, 4—2; Patterson won the second, 9—7; de Gomar won the third, 4—2; and Patterson won the ...

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  15. RECAPTURE OF DUNDALK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Nation-Is have re-captured Dundalk, and evidence of the changed feeling of the Irish in the country districts was ...

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  16. PACIFIC CABLES

    LONDON,; Thursday.—Sir Cook, the Australian High Commissioner in London, has strongly protested against the action of the ...

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  17. Question of Machines

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The boilermakers at the Ipswich railway workshops held a stop work meeting, owing-to a dispute as to whether ...

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  18. MARTIAL LAW POSSIBLE.

    "Violence has broken out in various Starts of the country and troops at Joliet, Illinois, have been fired on. Martial law may be restored at ...

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  19. PATTERSON'S SUPERIORITY.

    In the third set Patterson won the first game, 4-—3- Patterson had already demonstrated his superiority. Be was Easter, than the Spaniard, and ...

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  20. AT THE BAYONET POINT.

    The Free State troops used aeroplanes and an armored train in the re-capture of Dundalk, The aviators circled the town, observed the ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    "WASHINGTON, Friday. — Administration officials now expect President Harding to address Congress on industrial situation at noon ...

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  22. VISCOUNT NORTHCLIFFE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The late Viscount Northcliffe was accorded an impressive funeral service at Westminster Abbey to-day. General ...

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  23. BELGIAN ATTITUDE.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Cabinet, after hearing Col. Theunis (Minister for Finance) and M. Jaspar (Foreign Minister) it ...

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  24. LABOR PARTY

    LONDON, . Thursday.—The Labor Party having ex-communicated the Communists, the executive at the instance of the industrial unions, will ...

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  25. ANTHRACITE CONFERENCE.

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.—The athraivite conference was adjourned ill this afternoon to allow both sides [?] confer with their colleagues. ...

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  26. MINING

    J. CLIFFORD AND. CO. Stock Share and Investments Broken Commercial Bank of Australia Chambers Elizabeth and Collins streets ...

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  27. A BIG BLAZE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hotel. Hydro Majestic, at Medlow Bath, one of the most noted and fashionable resorts on the Blue Mountains, was the ...

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  28. SENIORITY RIGHTS.

    NEW YORK. Friday.—The Joint conference of the railway executive and railway brotherhoods in the shopman’s strike adjourned last night ...

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  29. ITALYAND GERMANY.

    ROME Thursday.—Signor Paratore the Finance Minister, proceeds in September on a special mission to Berlin to settle certain financial ...

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  30. WOOD VERSUS ALONZO.

    In the first set O’Hara Wood won the first game, 5—3; and the. second. 4—2. Alonzo won the third, [?]—3; and the fourth 4—1, in a remarkable ...

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  31. METAL QUOTATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday,— The Australian Metal Exchange reports the London Metal Exchange (middle) quatations of August 17 were as follow: ...

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  32. RETREAT TO MOUNTAINS.

    Many rebels were taken prisoner at Dundalk, but the majority retreated to the mountains, wrecking the Post Office and mining the streets ...

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  33. ARABS ATTACKED

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Reports Jerusalem state that 1200 Wababis attacked the. Arabs In the neighborhood of Amman. The latted repelled ...

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  34. BANK OF ENGLAND

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  35. COAL STRIKE SITUATION.

    The Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Janesville, Wisconsin and. Philadelphia anthracite coal miners, are conferring with the owreers, and it is understood that an ...

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  36. SAILORS DEPENDENTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve gave a dinner to Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who in ...

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  37. CLIFDEN WIRELESS STATION

    The Free State troops have re-occupied the C[?]den wireless station. ...

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  38. REMARKABLE RECOVERIES.

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  39. ENGLISH MARKETS

    LONDON. Thursday.—The butter market is firmer, owing to supplies decreasing. The prices obtained were as follow: New Zealand, choicest ...

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  40. “A BROKEN MAN.”

    “The Irish, rebels are retreating and not offering fight, the whole of the Southern front feline back over bogs and hills. Mr. de Valers has fled to ...

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  41. THE NEAR EAST

    PARK. Thursday.—Major General Sir Chas. Townshend has arrived at "Marseilles, but declares that what he has to report regarding Asia Minor is ...

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  42. Defence Compensation

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Massy Greene, Minister of Defence, in moving the second reading of a bill ...

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  43. TIN ORE QUOTATION.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The quotation for tin ore to-day was 27/9 per unit, a rise of 3d on the provioun day ...

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  44. RATED OF EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following are the foreign rates of exchange of London: Paris, 66.60 francs to the £1 : Stockholm, 16.90 kroner; ...

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  45. CITY EQUITABLE.

    LONDON, Thursday—Gerald Bevan, late, manager of the bankrupt City Equitable Insurance Co., who was arrested in-Vienna, has arrived at ...

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  46. “THEIR LAST STAND.”

    Lynch, who accompanies Mr. de Valera, is expected to make the last stand on a 20-mile front along the River Blackwater, from Mill street to ...

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  47. STOCK EXCHANGES.

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  48. WHEAT CARGOES INACTIVE. ,

    "Wheat cargoes are Inactive, consumers holding off in view of the proximity of American suppilies Home harvest parcels are in fair ...

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  49. WOOD APPEARS TIRED.

    In the fourth set O’Hara Wood won the first game, 11—9; Alonzo won the second, [?]—3, playing excellent -tennis. This match was exceedingly abetter ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. — Roumahia has granted a Belgian company improvement oil concessions. ...

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  51. FLOUR AND CEREALS.

    The flour market is quiet: Australian ex store, 38/6. Oats are dull New Zealand at 34/, b 36/. Barley is quiet, at nominal value. Australian ...

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  52. ENVER PASHA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” correspondent at Berlin states that Enver Pasha has been killed in action against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  53. RECIPROCAL TARIFF

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate spent the whole sitting discussing the reciprocal tariff-agreement with New Zealand. It passed all stages, and ...

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  54. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir J.D. Connolly (Agent-General for West Australia) farewelled at Plymouth 150 settlers by the s.s.Diogenes, which is ...

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  55. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    PARIS, Thursday.—"Le Temps” Lyons correspondent says that M. Heriot, ex-Minister for Transport, will interview M. Tchitcherin and M, ...

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  56. PONIES AND POLO

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Dame Margeret Davidson, wife ...

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  57. ACTOR TO HORSE TRAINER.

    LONDON, Thursday; — American messages received here state that the Jockey Club has granted Tom Walls, an actor, a license as a horse trainer. ...

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  58. Scallop and Oyster Licenses

    Sir,—"Simple Simon" has not been convinced that I was not responsible for the additional fee of 5/ for taking oysters and scallops in the closed ...

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  59. LONG DISTANCE FLYING.

    ROCKAWAY (Long Island), Thursday.—A seaplane, Sampaio-Corrien, carrying a lieutenant and four others has left here bound for Rio de ...

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  60. SPECTATORS EXCITED.

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  61. “GREAT DEMOCRACIES.”

    "Le Temps" commenting on M.- Heriot's mission, says, "at the time when the Eutente is cooling, a resumption of relations between the great ...

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  62. ITALIAN STRIKE.

    ROME, Thursday.—The management has decided to impose a penalty on 55,000 railwaymen, who participated fn the recent strike, and ...

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  63. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce has had before it a resolution passed at the Hobart conference ...

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  64. DESCRIPTION BY PATTERSON.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — “Our match with Spain was played in intense heat, and though a slight breeze relieved the conditions some ...

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  65. TWELVE MONTHS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Henry Stedman Carr, 45 years of age, a broker, was sentenied to 12 months hard labor today for fraudulently misappropriating ...

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  66. IRON AND STEEL WORKS

    SYDNEY, -Friday —The ' Hoskin’s Iron and Steel Company announces that contracts have been finalised with the Government for the supply of 20,000 ...

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  67. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Thursday.—In country cricket- to-day, Gloucester, 164 and 44 for one. beat Glamorgan, 155 and 50. Parker took seven wickets for 23 ...

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  68. LATE MR. A. GRIFFITH

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mr. Arthur Griffith (one of the leaders of the Irish Free State) ...

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  69. Advertising

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