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  3. RUSSIA

    A message from Helsingfors states that fearing a renewal of Bolshevik attacks if Russia is left unstabilised Finland is ready to assist in destroying the ...

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  4. EUROPE’S LAND TITLES

    President Wilson, in a speech at Omaha (Nebraska) laid emphasis on the fact that the Peace Treaty had settled the land titles of Europe and that this ...

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  5. PEACE GUARANTEES

    Members of the United States delegation to the Peace Conference deny any knowledge of an agreement, as reported in the London newspapers, by which ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. THE PRICE OF WHEAT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr DOWNWARD moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the action of the Whea Board ...

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  7. TROUBLES IN IRELAND

    A large body of armed civilians attacked a military convoy a few miles from Fermoy on Sunday evening, and captured 25 rifles and drove back in motor cars ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Members of the board of the Y.M.G.A. assembled at Khe Y.M.C.A. rooms last night to bid farewell to Mir and Mrs J. T. Mooney, who have been ...

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  9. PROFITEERING

    The Profiteering Commission resumed its enquiries to-day. Mr J. F. H. Henry Murtagh, representative of Messrs Wilson and Canham ...

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  10. FIFTY SHOPS WRECKED.

    A crowd wrecked 50 shops at Fermey on Monday night. ...

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  11. MANY DEATHS FROM CHOLERA.

    Advices from Stockholm state that 250 deaths occur daily in Petrograd through cholera. Most of the hospitals have been closed owing to the lack of ...

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  12. A.I.F. BOOT SUPPLIES

    The Disposals Board has sold 100,000 pairs of boots, the best averaging 28/, and second grade, 24/ The London dealers took 5000 pairs of [?]hand boots at ...

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  13. RED DIVISIONS ROUTED.

    Mr Wilton the “Times” cirrespondent at Omsk says that the Third Army of General Diferich (the anti-Bolshevik loader) has scored an important sucess, ...

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  14. MEXICAN FIGHTING

    A message from Galveston (Texas) says that the Mexican. Consul claims that the followers of General Carranza [?] threo recent battles completely ...

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  15. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trade a Union Congress has carried a resolution instructing the Parliamentary committees to draft a practical effective policy for the control of industry ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN ASSEMBLY

    General Smuts, the New South African Prime Minister, in the Union House of Assembly to-day, submitted a motion for the ratification of the ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY MR CHURCHILL DESIRED.

    There is a growing demand by the papers that Mr Winston Churchill, the Secretary of Sta[?]e for War, who is shooting in Scotland, shall return to ...

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  18. QUESTION OF U.S. INTERVEN-TION.

    A Washington message states :—The existence of an organised propaganda movement in the United States calculated to counteract any step towards ...

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  19. AMERICAN MINE WORKERS.

    A Cleveland message states:—A huge increase in the basic wage and six hours five days a week is the programme of the United Mine Workers’ Federation. ...

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  20. WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH TROOPS URGED.

    Lieut.-Colonel Sherwood-Kelly has sent a message to the Trades Union Congress, asking it to get the troops out of North Russia quickly or it will ...

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  21. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    A message from Detroit says that 600,000 maintenance way men and railway laborers in Canada and the United States will strike, thus tying up 500 ...

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  22. POLICE STRIKE THREATENED.

    A Boston menage states:—The policemen’s union members have decided to strike on Wednesday as the result of the verdict on some policemen not ...

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  23. 30,000 COAL MINERS OUT.

    A Scinton message states—30,000 coal miners in the Lackawana valley are on strike. The strike is unauthorised. ...

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  24. THE PARIS TROUBLES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says:— The managers and the representatives of the theatres conferred with the actors on Monday with a view to a settlement of ...

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  25. THE SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    A Tokio message says:—The discussion by the Japanese press of the action of the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate in ...

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  26. PLAINTIVE APPEAL FROM ARCHANGEL.

    The Bishop, clergy and Christians at Archangel have telegraphed to the Archbishop of Canterbury, begging that tho British troops be permitted to ...

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  27. RETURNING SOLDIER.

    STEANE.—Mrs M. P. Steane has been advised by the Defence Department that her only son, Corporal Francis P. Steane, is returning to Australia ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    The question of the disposal of airships and Government assistance to aerial commercial enterprise was discussed at a conference in London between representatives ...

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  29. THE ATTACK ON PETROCRAD.

    The “Daily Express’s” correspondent wires from Reval that the armies operating against Petrograd are (unlikely to be successful this year, as they are ...

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  30. POLICY OF CHINA

    The “Times” correspondent at Tokio says that the Vice-Minister (Mr Shide Hara) succeeds Baron Ishii as Minister at Washington, Mr Hansward ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Neill.—The funeral of the late Mrs Neill took place yesterday from her residence, Yarrowec street, Ballarat East, to the New Cemetery. The ...

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  32. PRESIDENT WILSON’S CHAL-LENGE.

    Senator Poindexter, replying to President Wilson’s statement that the Republicans will have to put up with the Treaty or shut up, or offer a ...

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  33. SILESIA

    A message from Warsaw, dated 4th September, states that fighting in Silesia continues. The Germans report that the insurgents on 1st ...

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  34. SOLDIERS’ EXECUTIVE CON-FERENCE.

    A conferiuce of the Federal executive of the Returned Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Imperial League was commenced this afternoon alt the league’s rooms, ...

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  35. RAILWAYS GLASSIFICATION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier resumed the debate on the second reading of the Railway Classification Board Bill, and explained the ...

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  36. A.I.F. DEMOBILISATION

    Every month there are absentees from the quotas for demobilisation, these men preferring to continue the good time they are having in England, and on ...

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  37. THE PRO-GERMAN ELEMENT.

    A Washington message states:— Speaking at Sioux Falls, President Wilson said:—To-night I want to tell you that within the last few weeks the ...

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  38. ALLIED OCCUPATION RECOM-MENDED.

    The Allied mission to Silesia, lias recommended the immediate occupation of Upper Silesia by Allied troops. ...

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  39. ATTACK ON GOVERNOR

    Further details of the attempt to assassinate Baron Saito, the new Governnor-Gencral of Korea, showed that the incident occurred while Baron Saito ...

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  40. A “DRY” SHIP

    A diverting incident took place on tho eve of the departure of the Plassy dairying troops and ordinary passengers to Australia. The owners ...

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  41. FEDERAL NATIONAL PARTY

    The meeting of the National party held [?] Federal Parliament House this afternoon was well attended, and Mr Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook were ...

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  42. AMUSEMENTS

    Clara Kimball Young, the beautiful star of the Select Film Corporation, supported by handsome Milton Sills, [?] be shown to-night for the last time ...

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  43. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A Washington message states:—It is practically certain that the first meeting of the League of Nations will not be held here in October as was ...

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  44. HORSE FLESH FOR BELGIUM.

    The dockers engaged in loading a steamer at Goole with horse flesh to be shipped to Belgium for eating purposes continued heir strike to-day ...

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  45. GLASGOW UNION CONGRESS

    At the Trade Union Congress, which was opened at Glasgow to-day, Mr Stuart Buuning presided. He declared that a national strike ...

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  46. ROME TO TOKIO

    The “Times” correspondent at Rome says that it is estimated that Gabriele D'Annunzio's flight from Rome to Tokio will cost £200,000. Army squads ...

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  47. CANADA’S POSITION.

    An Ottawa message states:—Mr A. M'Kenzie, the leader of the Liberals in the House of Representatives, discussing Sir Robert Bolden’s motion to ...

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  48. LONDON TO INDIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at St. Raphael on the French Riviera, telegraphs that Major Halse, who is flying from London tn Egypt and India, has arrived ...

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  49. HUN GENERAL FIRED AT

    A Berlin message states that a revolver shot was fired at General von Lettow Vorbeck. who commanded the German forces in German East Africa, ...

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  50. WORK IN NORTH FRANCE

    "Vor warts,” the Berlin Socialist naper, reports that 400,000 workmen have volunteered for restoration work in Northern Franco. ...

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  51. FIRE ON FLAGSHIP

    A fire on the United States flagship New Mexico (32,000 tons) this morning delayed her departure for Seattle for review by President Wilson. ...

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