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  2. COAL POSITION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The coal miners turned to. work to-day after the aggregate meetings bad determined to make the South Coast "deficiency— ...

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  3. RAILWAY STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The leaders- of the striking shopmen have launched their first legal attack against the injunction of ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATlONS

    LONDON, Thursday. —Thar Australian Press Association's correspondent Geneva states that the pitiable conditions of Austria and the abject ...

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  5. REBELS REPULSED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Telegraphic-and wireless communication was cut yesterday isolating Dublin from 33 towns and cities, including Cork ...

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  6. NAURU MANDATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Geneva states that Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, ...

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  7. BREAKING UP

    LONDON, Thursday. — Professor H. J. E. Peake. in a paper called the "Study of Man," which he read at the British Association meeting at Hull, ...

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  8. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    YORK (South Carolina). Thursday, —A terrible tragedy has occurred here, when following a quarrel between the children of two families, ...

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  9. IN FULL RETREAT

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Greeks are evacuating the Asiatic side of the" Dardanelles and British troops are occupying the district in order to ...

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  10. GREEKS IN FULL RETREAT

    PARIS, Thursday. — The latest news-from Constantinople is Increasingly favorable to the Turks. The Greek retreat on the entire front ...

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  11. MR. ARTHUR GRIFFITH.

    LONDON, Thursday—The "Yorkshire Post's" special-correspondent at London states: "I am Informed by two reliable persons, just returned from ...

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  12. A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—"While all concerned are preserving the deepest secrecy there is little doubt that the always and striking shopmen are ...

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  13. ENGLISH MURDER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hundreds of people assembled at the Hereford sale of the furniture and home of the late Major Armstrong, who was executed ...

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  14. Fireman's Death

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The coroner half an inquiry to-day Into the -cause of the breaking: of the fire brigade's extension ladder on August 27 at Adams ...

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  15. GERMAN FINANCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin states that the chief topic is how to combat the hourly rise in the cost of ...

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  16. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

    "Le'Matin" states that according to reliable information the Allied commissioners at Constantinople will be charged address a message to the ...

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  17. "CENTRE OF DISORDERS."

    Dr. Bedorff (Austria) ex. Ambassador in London, warned the world that it dare not not permit of the existence at the heart of Europe a center of ...

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  18. FIGHTING THE INJUNCTION

    NEW SORE, Thursday. — Mr. Samuel Gompers bas telegraphed the Kew Tortr Central Trades and Labor Council that the executive committee ...

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  19. NO INDEPENDENT CONTROL.

    The Commissioners' position was analagous to that of directors of a company which was responsible to shareholders; similarly the ...

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  20. RUMORS DENIER

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Southern Ireland's Bill for rebels distraction lie £9,000,000, and it is rapidly mounting up. ...

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  21. MONSTER BOMBER

    WASHINGTON, Thundery. — The army air service will shortly complete a monster bombing plane, capable of dropping a 10,000 -pound bomb and ...

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  22. MODIFICATION SOUGHT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — It understood the Government will ask leave to modify the Injunction, in order to bring the clauses within ...

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  23. TALK OF ARMISTICE.

    "Le Petit Parisien" also says that it must not be forgotten that Angora has been awaiting since May the Powers' reply to the invitation to the ...

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  24. RUSSIA AND THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Thursday. —Kansen, speaking for Norway ,asked the League to send an International commission to Russia, not for humanitarian, ...

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  25. BANK NOTES FOR WAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent at Berlin states that owing to the hoarding bank notes, big industrial concerns ...

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  26. REBEL ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Free State troops repulsed rebel attacks at several points in Dublin. A of Irregulars attempted: to "ambush Free State troops in the hills , at ...

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  27. .ORPOISE ROCK

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—A special meeting of the Launceston Marine Board was held to-day to consider representation and suggestions which ...

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  28. CHINESE LABORERS

    He says no profit remained to Australia fir New Zealand, In fact they be assured -that there would be supplies at prices which were not liable ...

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  29. ACROSS THE CHANNEL

    PARIS, Thursday —Madame J. Sion, of Dunkirk, swam 36 miles in 14 hours 35 minutes, which Is a new Channel swimming record for a woman, but ...

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  30. COAL CONTROL BILL.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — The Senate has passed the Coal- Control Bill ...

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  31. FRENCH MAY ATTEND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Loyd George will probably proceed to Geneva in time to participate in the closing session ...

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  32. OFF TO THE POLE

    LONDON, Charles Froblsher, R.A.F. proposes to attempt to peach the , North Pole by airship as soon as £20,000 expenses ...

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  33. INDIAN RIOTS

    . LAHORE, Thursday. — The Maitan situation Is hopeful, and some shops opened after reinforcements arrived The deaths are not likely to exceed ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN GIVES IN.

    LONDON, Thursday;—Tom Morris (Australia) after swimming four miles from Dover gave up owing to continuous seasickness. ...

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  35. IRISH AFFAIRS DISCUSSED.

    Mr. Lloyd "George. presided-at a Cabinet meeting to-day, and discussed Irish affairs and the Near East situation. He conferred ...

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  36. WELFARE OF THE NATIVES.

    Marquis Theodori, chairman- of the permanent Mandates Commission, stated at the Geneva meeting in August that the deepest concern was felt ...

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  37. HIGH OFFICERS CAPTURED

    Although Turkish reports confirm that Tricoupis and-other officers of high-rank were captured on September 2, and are now guests at the ...

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  38. ROUND THE WORLD

    CALCUTTA, Thursday. — Captain Malins, one of the victims of the aeroplane, disaster .near Chittagong, was entertained to dinner at the ...

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  39. LONDON "TIMES"

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Spectator" states that the late Viscount Northcliffe's will directs that the option of purchase of his 291,000 ...

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  40. ARRESTS EFFECTED.

    Later.—The Multan and Amritsar Situations are unchanged. - The death of one Akall is reported, and the Kali authorities have issued a long ...

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  41. RAND REVOLT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Trade Union Congress has carried a; resolution protesting against the "death sentences passed on South. African miners ...

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  42. IRELAND'S ADMISSION,

    The “Daily News” states that two Irish representatives the admission of Ireland on the ground that it will finally demonstrate to the world ...

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  43. GREEK ARMIES CUT OFF.

    PARIS, Thursday.— Kemalists have surrounded the southern Greek army the region of Sallhlli. The Turkish vanguard Is within 25 miles and ...

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  44. BURGLAR PROOF

    SYDNEY, Friday —Attempts wer made -last night to blow open/the safes at the George street . West post office Although both. locks were blown of ...

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  45. A PERILOUS JOURNEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain and Mrs. H. J. Symonds have commenced a voyage from Southampton to Australia, via Panama, in the yacht Seaweed, ...

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  46. AFGHAN AIR FORCE

    LAHORE, Thursday.—Great interest is being shown in the aerial branch of the Afghan army, of which the nucleus now actually exists. Seven ...

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  47. SOVIET RUSSIA

    PARIS, Thursday;—Fifty leading French industrialists and financiers owning large interests in Russia before the revolution, have received an ...

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  48. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

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  49. "HOI-DING A NEW LINE”

    'ATHENS, Thursday. — The only news from the front states that the army is holding a new line, and there are no signs of a fresh enemy ...

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  50. BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    "LONDON, Thursday.—The British Association, which met at Hull, has announced that Sir. Charles Persons, the president in 1919, has given £10, ...

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  51. RULED HIS HORSE

    STDNEY, Friday.—A" carter name® Ed. Dale, who, had. pleaded guilty to killing a horse by smashing its skull with an iron bar. was to-day ...

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  52. DISARMAMENT

    HONOLULU,Thursday.—The "Nippi Jiji's" correspondent at Tokio states that Japan has "decided to send a note to Stance and England ...

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  53. CIRCUIT OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twenty-two aeroplanes of various types, handicapped according to their size and power, have entered for the race around ...

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  54. "CEASE BLOOD SHEDDING."

    PARIS; Thursday. — It is understood that the French note to Britain states that France desires an early to the bloodshed, but is ...

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  55. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Changchun conference between Japan and Russia has been adjourned following on a disagreement over the scope of ...

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  56. WOOL SALES

    LONDON Thursday.-— The wool sales to-day were animated, and there was been and general completion All prices were fully ...

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  57. EMU BAY LINE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Receipts o! the Emu Bay Railway Company for August amounted to £4484. as compared with £38® for August, 1921. The total ...

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  58. CENTRAL ASIA

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The Bolsteriks have considerably strengthened their forces in Central Asia, and it is reliably reported that they have made ...

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  59. MUCH MARRIED

    STDNET,Friday —At the Darlinghurst sessions to-day Charles Henry Royle. school teacher, was sentenced 12 months imprisonment ...

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  60. ARMISTICE ASKED FOR.

    PARIS, Thursday. — An Angors telegram states that the Greeks have officially asked for an armistice. ...

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  61. 'No Practicable Way'

    BERLIN, Thursday. — M. Belmelman, the Belgian delegate, has declared pessimistically that the proposal of the German Government to ...

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  62. BUTTER AND CHEESE

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  63. WOMEN'S MOVEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday — Melbourne women have formed an organisation to be known as the Women's Citizens Movement. It Is to be non-party and ...

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  64. GENERAL CABLES

    RUMSON (New Jersey), Thursday. —In a polo match to-day th Meadowbrooks defeated Orange County team by seven goals to four ...

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  65. "A GREAT DISASTER."

    LONDON. Thursdav. — Military critics suggest that the capture of Tricoupis and other generals indicates great disaster. The meagre ...

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  66. PROHIBITION

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Wood alcohol deaths now number 11. (A message received on Thursday stated that nine men and women died ...

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  67. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA

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  68. WOOL TOPS CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday,—The hearing of the £1,000,000 wool tops case, which has been before Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court for the last three ...

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  69. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — M' Conacliy (billiardist) sailed by the Bendigo for New Zealand. The newspapers .deplore the treatment, whereby he was ...

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  70. Struck: by Lightning

    SYDNEY. Friday — A message from Bathurst states that during the thunderstorm on Thursday evening Ray Cole (19) who was riding on a wagon, ...

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  71. GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    BROOKLYN. Thursday. — In the golf championship match to-day, Knepper defeated Tolley by two up. ...

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  72. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death announced of Alderman (ex Lord Mayor) Louis Cohen, the donor of large sums of money to Liverpool ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. AUDIENCE WITH POPE.

    ROME. Thursday. — The Pope has granted an audience to Archbishop Sheehan. ...

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