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  2. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Reference was made by several speakers in the Domain this afternoon to the seamen's strike, and a collection was taken up for the purpose of affording relief to ...

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  3. PEACE.

    It is understood that British Cabinet Ministers are preparing a report on matters in connection with the trial, of the Kaiser and other German wrongdoers. ...

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  4. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Tennis critics say the flawless brilliancy of Lycett's play in his partnership with Miss Ryan in the, mixed final is unexcelled in the history of doubles at Wimbledon ...

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  5. HAIG'S CANDOUR.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in a speech at Newcastle, discussed the incidents of the war with extraordinary candour. "We talk much about the Allies, and it was right ...

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  6. MR. BEEBY RESIGNS.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby Minister for Labor and Industry, to-night forwarded his resignation as a member of the Cabinet to the Premier, and his resignation as a ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    A conference between the A.M.T.E.U. delegates and the meat companies lasted for a brief period on Saturday. No decision was reached, and the conference ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher gave a farewell dinner to Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook at Claridge's, which was attended by Lord Birkenhead, Sir Rosslyn Wemvss Sir ...

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  9. PADDINGTON COUNCIL ELECTION.

    The election to fill the vacancy in the Paddington Council, caused by the death of Mr. O'Hara, M.L.A.t resultod:--A. Graham (Labor), 212: W. S. Yard ...

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  10. HINDENBURG'S APPEAL TO MARSHAL FOCH.

    "The Times" Hague correspondent telegraphed on. Tuesday Hint Hindenburg appealed to Marshal Foclr to advocate the remediation of the demand for the ...

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  11. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Mr. Carr, ex-M.H.R., and Mr. George Fitzpatrick have written to Mr. Holman, thanking him for the spirited representations lie made at the recent Nationalist ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING.

    Mr. Hughes' efforts- to secure Commonwealth control of the ex-German liners has not been conclusive. The Shipping Ministry permits the combine to retai ...

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  13. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The estate of Hie late H. C. Love, meridian, of Sydney, has been valued for probate at £57,354; and the estate of the late Robert, Fisher, surveyor, at £28,655. ...

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  14. NO FRESH DEVELOPMENTS.

    There were no fresh strike developments in Sydney this morning, the unionists awaiting the arrival of delegates from Melbourne. The opinion was freely ...

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  15. BLOCKADE LIFTED ON SATURDAY.

    A Paris message stales the Allied Council decided to raise the blockade to-day. ...

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  16. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    During the week ended July 7, there were shipped from Australia. 2,160,000 bushels of wheat and flour, while the sales in the Commonwealth, were £1,166,000. ...

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  17. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Lord Milner Secretary of State for the Colonies, forecasted that the Canadian system of Governorships will be introduced in Australia, but he is awaiting ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL CENSORSHIP ABOLISHED.

    The Supreme Economic Council has abolished the commercial censorship on Germany. ...

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  19. MARINE STEWARDS AND PANTRYMEN.

    The general secretary of the Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Association says he cannot understand what induced the Melbourne Disputes Committee to ...

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  20. MR. McPHERSON'S REPORT.

    The Victorian Slate Government will consider the report of Mr. MePherson regarding his interview with Lord Milner concerning the appointment of Australian ...

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  21. SALE OF NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT

    Replying to the statement of Mr. Watt concerning the New South Wales wheat sale, Mr. Holman said the Now South Wales wheat was inferior to that of ...

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  22. MITTAGONG FARM INMATES.

    The Minister for Education has approved of a number of the inmates of the Mittagong Farm being discharged to the care of their parents in recognition of ...

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  23. THE A. I. F.

    Sir John Monash states that the repatriation pf Australian soldiers is now so well forward that they are anticipating his programme. The 55th quota of ...

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  24. MR. PEAKE'S OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Peake, Premier of South Australia, says he is opposed to the abolition of State Governors. How could people who were going to be governed appoint who ...

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  25. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Opinions may be interesting, varied, and free; but correct quotation is quite essential to fair criticism and honorable controversy. ...

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  26. "A MAGNIFICENT MAN."

    At a dinner tendered to representatives from country rifle clubs last night Mr. David Storey, .M.L.A., said: "My chief (Mr. Holman) is a magnificent man. I ...

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  27. ADDRESS TO 12,000 SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Hughes addressed. 12,000 Austradians at Tidworth, and was carried shoulder high to the parade ground. He said he was told in Paris we would throw open ...

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  28. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    Two constables were shot at Kilgenora, County Clare. No arrest were made. Serious crimes are reported in Tipperary. ...

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  29. A GAME OF BLUF.

    A prominent Sydney Labor man expressed the opinion that many Laborites in Melbourne considered the threat of the extension of Hie strike as simply, a game ...

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  30. TELEGRAMS.

    Robert Mullock, a laborer, was fined £50, in default six months gaol, for selling beer without a 'license. Evidence was given Hint defendant had been hawking ...

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  31. A GENERAL STRIKE.

    The coal miners hold the key to the situation If they decline to participate in the dispute the attempt to extend it will have definitely failed, for other unions ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL TRADE.

    Sir Arthur Steel Maitland, Minister for Overseas Trade, has resigned. He sent a letter questioning the Government's sincerity in re-establishing international ...

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  33. INTERNED, DOCTORS.

    The New Zealand Medical Board has decided to remove the names of interned hostile doctors from the medical register for the reason that the cause of their ...

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  34. MR. HUGHES LEAVES LONDON.

    Mr. Hughes was farewelled at Paddington by political representatives and members of the military, including Lord Denman. Sir William. Bird wood. Sir John ...

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  35. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES.

    A committee, has been appointed by the Acting Minister for Defence to investigate cases of hardship caused by the separation allowance being entered up against a ...

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  36. EMBARGO ON NEWSPAPER.

    Members of the House or Commons questioned the official embargo on the circulation of the "Daily Herald" on the Rhine front, where a groat pile of copies ...

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  37. THE NORTH COAST CO.'S FREIGHTS.

    Sir,--I have rend your report in Tuesday's issue of the discussion re the above at the Farmers and Settlers' Association meeting last Saturday. But for ...

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  38. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    Regulations were, issued to-day providing that if persons were deported under the Unlawful Associations' Act and reentered or attempted to re-enter the ...

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  39. TRESPASS ON A RACECOURSE

    In the appeal of Robert Stanley White against the decision of the Police Magistrate at Gladstone, fining him £5, and costs, for entering the Gladstone ...

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  40. REPORT OF WAR GRAVES COMMISSION.

    The report issued by the War Graves Commission states that various architects are preparing designs for the planting and building required in France; while steps ...

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  41. NAVIGATION ACT TO BE PROCLAIMED.

    It is intended by the Commonwealth Government to proclaim the Navigation Act as a whole, and not merely, portion relating do improved ...

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  42. SUMMONS AGAINST MR. CONSIDINE.

    A summons under the War Precautions Act has been, issued against Mr. Considine, M.H.R., charging hint with behaving in a manner likely to cause disaffection. The ...

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  43. R34.

    R34 has covered 1850 miles, and is going strong. The Admiralty has advised the commander in land in Norfolk. Later. ...

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  44. LUDENDORFF INTERVIEWED.

    Lndendorff, who is travelling in, Italy, was interviewed at Milan and asked how Germany lost the war. He retorted: "We all lost--the Allies as well as Germany-- ...

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  45. SWALOWED UP BY QUICKSANDS.

    While returning from a funeral near the south-eastern border of South Australia, a man named Irvine, who was riding a horse, was swallowed up by quicksands ...

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  46. A SETTLEMENT NOT LIKELY.

    It was stated in Melbourne yesterday that even the proclamation of the Navigation Act would not be likely to effect a settlement of the seamen's dispute unless ...

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  47. RUSSIA.

    Denikin has entirely liberated the Crimea and is within 75 miles of Saratov. He captured the commander of the Red army on the Saratov front. The army pay roll ...

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  48. A MAN KILLED.

    Frederick Me Arthur endeavored to settle an "argument between three soldiers and a civilian at Newtown last night. The soldiers told him to go away, which ...

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  49. PRINCE OF WALES PROMOTED.

    The Prince of Wales has been promoted to be a naval captain. ...

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  50. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    A raid on a supposed Chinese gambling den in Campbell street last night was quite an exciting affair. When the police entered a wild scramble ensued, but 14 ...

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  51. CROSSED THE IRISH COAST.

    R34 has crossed the Irish coast and is likely, to reach Norfolk on Saturday at midnight. ...

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  52. DIRECTOR OF NAVIGATION.

    It is learned that the Federal Government has selected a Director of Navigation, but his name will not be announced until after Hie proclamation of the ...

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  53. THE SOLDIERS' STRIKE.

    Sir,--Please spare me space in your journal to express, my opinion on the recent strike of the returned men. I read your report in Friday's issue, and ...

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  54. CABLE RATE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Assistant Secretary of the Postal Department giving evidence in the Marconi case, stated he had reason to believe the ordinary cable vale to Australia ...

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  55. FOOD RIOTS IN ITALY.

    The profiteers were badly scared by fiery crowds, who rushed the shops yelling, "Reduce prices!" The merchants offered to place their goods at the ...

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  56. GREAT LACK OF CLOTHING.

    "The Times" Ekaterinburg correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that here was a lack of clothing, which curiously influences the lighting on Admiral ...

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  57. MANNING THE STEAMERS.

    A rumor is current in Melbourne that the Government intends manning a number of Hie idle ships with naval ratings and volunteer labor. Admiral Clarkson ...

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  58. JEWELLER'S PREMISES ROBBED.

    The premises of Messrs. Alcock and Sous, jewellers, George street, Haymarket, were the scene of a daring robbery on Thursday night,--.when goods valued at ...

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  59. SWEDISH SEAMEN STRIKE.

    Renter's Stockholm correspondent telegraphed on Monday that all Hie Swedish seamen had struck for an eight-hour day and the standard rate of wages. ...

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  60. EMISSARY AT ADELAIDE.

    An emissary has arrived in Adelaide in connection with the seamen is strike. It is stated the majority of the officials of the local unions do not favor any direct ...

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  61. CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.

    In connection with the finding of the charred body of a child at Bathurst, Marv Alice Brown was charged with concealment of birth. ...

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  62. ANTI-PROFITEERING MEASURES.

    A Rome message slates that Hie Government anti-profiteering measures include maximum fines of £400 and from three months' to three years' imprisonment, ...

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  63. INDUSTRIAL.

    Acute distress prevails at Broken Hill, where thousands of workers with their families are practically without food. A wire has been sent to Mr. Watt, ...

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  64. RETIREMENT OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS

    In conformity with the Public Service Commissioners' decision, a number of prominent public officials on attaining the age limit will be retiring soon. Among ...

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  65. TOWNSVILLE SHORT OF FLOUR.

    The Acting-Chief Secretary has received a wire urging the necessity of sending flour to the north. The position in Townsville is critical. ...

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  66. THE ESTHONIANS REPULSED.

    The Esthonians, who are advancing on Petrograd, were repulsed, again losing the fortress of Krassania. ...

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