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  2. MICHAEL COLLINS DEAD

    Mr. Michael Collins, Premier of the Irish Tree State, was ambushed and killed at Bandon, County Cork. (Mr. Michael Collins, leader of the ...

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  3. HORNSBY MURDER

    The inquest into the death of Mr. F. C. Kemmis, the victim of the Hornsby murder, which occurred on July 7, opened this morning. ...

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  4. SUPPORT FOR POINCARE

    The "Daily. Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that only the Communist and extreme Socialist journals in anywise oppose M. Poincare's speech, which ...

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  5. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS

    The Legislative Assembly resumed the debate on Mr. Rutledge.'s motion that a select, committee be appoint to inquire into and report on all branches of soldier ...

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  6. LESS HOPEFUL

    A settlement of the railway strike has seemingly been made more distant by the attitude of several members of the Eastern Presidents. Conference which is ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. CIVIL SERVICE

    The Farmers and Settlers' Association conference to-day carried the following motion: "That the Government be urged to consider the whole civil service with ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Senate passed the Electoral Bill and the New Zealand Reciprocity Agreement Declarations Bill through all remaining stages, and adjourned till next ...

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  9. MORE AMBUSHES.

    The Irregulars who are evacuating the South Tipperary towns on the advance of the Nationalists, are showing much activity in country districts. ...

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  10. FURTHER WALKOUTS.

    Meanwhile further walkouts are occurring Four hundred trainmen have struck on the southern railway, claiming that their safety is menaced. Troops ...

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  11. EQUAL INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS.

    At a largely attended meeting of the N.S.W, Public. Servants at the Protestant Hall last night, the following motion was carried:- ...

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  12. PESSIMISM IN GERMANY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says that Premier Poincare's speech created a renewed wave of pessimism and combined with the stupid ...

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  13. Another Deadlock.

    It is learned that the conference of anthracite operators and the strikers has reached a dead lock. The strikers refused to accept ...

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  14. REPORT OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED.

    The report of Mr. Collins's death is officially confirmed. The news created greater excitement than Mr. Griffith's' death. It is ...

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  15. COMPULSION NO REMEDY.

    Mr. George Barnes, M.P., interviewed, said he regretted that France had not seen her way clear to co-operate with Britain regarding a settlement of ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS RAIDED.

    A message from Michigan states that Federal agents raided the national convention of the communist party in America and arrested 15, including delegates said ...

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  17. WOMEN ORGANISE

    An organisation has been recently formed in Sydney called the Women's Aid to Primary Production Association, with the following objects:- ...

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  18. CORRUPTION CHARGES

    The weekly meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party was held at Parliament House yesterday afternoon. At the conclusion, the chairman, Mr. ...

    Article : 245 words
  19. IRISH EMIGRANTS

    Patrick Kennedy writes to the "Morning Post," from Regent House, St. George's Terrace, Perth: "Several ex-members of the R.I.C., acting on the ...

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  20. UP 20. PER CENT.

    The United States Steel. Corporation has announced a 20 per cent, increase in the wage, of day laborers to take effect from September 1. ...

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  21. CABINET ON TRAIL

    Eleven members of the Bulgarian war time Cabinet, including the Commander-in-Chief, have been imprisoned since the end of 1919, excluding Radoslovoffop, ...

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  22. COAL COMMISSION.

    The Senate Labor Committee favorably reported on the bill for the creation of a coal commission, empowering President Harding to choose representatives ...

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  23. LIQUOR REFORM

    At a meeting, of the Citizens' Rights and Liquor Reform Association yesterday, it was decided to once more approach the Government with, a view to ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. BUYING A HUSBAND

    An extraordinary offer made by a rich woman to buy another's husband was revealed to-day and admitted by all involved. ...

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  25. STRIKE IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    The annual convention of the Dominions Trade Union Congress telegraphed to the King protesting against the presence of Canadian troops in Novia Scotian ...

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  26. D[?]AND FOR INQUIRY.

    The H[?]erfield branch of the A.L.P. carried the following motion yesterday: "That [?] branch strongly supports the Parliamentary party's request to the ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. NORTH COAST LANDS

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Missingham asked the Premier if he would see that full publicity was given to the' itinerary of the expert committee now ...

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  29. FORTUNE OF £70,000

    Scotland Yard has traced to New Zealand the heir to a fortune of £70,000, who has been missing since he emigrated 30 years ago. ...

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  30. JUST IN TIME

    Although the voting by proxy bill was rushed through the Assembly at the end of last week and has temporarily saved the Government the indications are that ...

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  31. NOT VERY LIKELY

    At the Farmers and Settlers' Association conference to-day, Mr. Secombe, of Tamworth, moved: "That the Government be requested ...

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  32. HIGH SCHOOL FEES

    Most of the time, of the Legislative Assembly before tea to-day, was taken up by a debate initiated by Major Council, who moved the adjournment of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  33. MISSING AIRMEN FOUND

    The missing aviators, Malins and McWilliam have been found in the Chittagong district. They experienced engine trouble and were unable to speak a word ...

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  34. GERMAN MARK

    The German exchange slumped owing to M Poincare's declaration and closed at 5850. ...

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  35. WAGES AND HOURS

    A conference opened at the Trades Hall to-day to discuss a plan of campaign in opposition to the reduced wages and lengthened hours. ...

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  36. ASIA MINOR INQUIRY

    The British Note has been received, proposing an international inquiry with regard to the position m Asia Minor. Britain estimated that the cost would ...

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  37. MISSING SOLICITOR

    There was again no appearance at the District Court to-day of William Michael Daley, the well-known Sydney solicitor, who is being sued by John Alexander ...

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  38. SPECULATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Brokers report considerable speculation in the German mark chiefly in small amounts. One broker states he has taken orders for thirty millions ...

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  39. RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES

    The new contract between the Government and the Clyde Engineering Company provides for the construction by the company of 75 engines for the Railway ...

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  40. TOTALISATOR BILL

    The second reading of the totalisator legislation Bill caused a protracted debate in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon and evening. ...

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  41. CLEVER RUSE

    Martin Goldsichmidt, a form member of the Hungarian Cabinet, who is awaiting trial on a charge of forgery, escaped from prison by a clever ruse. ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. LORD ROSEBERRY ILL.

    Lc[?] berry is in ill health and has in[?] his tenants on the Ment more estate, which includes 15 farms and many cottages, that they will never see ...

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  43. ORDERS FROM RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. Dundee has received Russian orders for 5,000,000 jute hags for export. AEROPLANE MISHAP. ...

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  44. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    At a meeting of the Country Party today a resolution was carried reading as follows: As the main factor in securing the undivided control of Australia by ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. EX-CZAR'S DAUGHTER.

    The statements made that Princess Olga, the eldest daughter of the late Czar of Russia, bad recently held a position as teacher of music at the Sydney ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    In the Legislative Assembly a no confidence amendment to the Address in Reply was defeated by 25 votes to 14, The Address in Reply was adopted. ...

    Article : 34 words
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