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  2. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    British correspondents in America evince the gravest anxiety for the fate of the Peace Treaty. All agree that the treaty is being made the sport, of party ...

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  3. REDUCING EXPENDITURE.

    The text is unofficially published of the letter which Mr. Lloyd George wrote to his colleagues drawing attention to the strength of feeling in the House of ...

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  4. OCCUPATION OF ODESSA.

    The Russian volunteer army has occupied Odessa. A Bolshevik wireless message alleged that prior to occupation, 30 British ships ...

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  5. BUDGET SPEECH.

    Mr. J.C.L. Fitzpatrick, the State Treasurer, proposes to deliver his Budget speech in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday next. ...

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  6. GENERAL BOTHA'S DEATH.

    South Africa to-day is in mourning with a sense of poignant and personal grief for her son, soldier, and statesman. Botha's wife and son were at his bedside. ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    Mr. Fisher, the Unionist candidate for Widnes (Lancashire) has been challenged by Mr. Arthur Henderson to substantiate his statement, cabled on the 24th. Mr. ...

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  8. MR. BEEBY REPLIES

    Mr. Beeby, replying to Mrr. Holman's and Mr. Grahame's criticism of his speech in the House, said: "It will be seen that the statements made by me have not been ...

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  9. REVOLT IN MONTENEGRO.

    An official message stales that the whole of Montenegro is in revolt owing to Serbian aggression. The Montenegrins cut the railway at virbalar and Antivari, ...

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  10. BRITISH MONITOR BLOWN UP.

    An official message states that the monitor Glowworm was blown up on the Beresina, and many of the crew were killed. ...

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  11. APPOINTING A SUCCESSOR.

    The remains of the late General Botha are lying in State. The funeral will take place at Pretoria on Saturday. Heartfelt sympathy is expressed by ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL.

    At the annual meeting of the Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Milk Company at Albion Park, the manager, referring to the threatened strike of milk carters, ...

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  13. UNITED STATES ARMY PROPERTY.

    The United States has sold all its army property in France to the French Government for eighty million sterling, comprising wharves, railways, motors, etc. ...

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  14. MOBILISING YOUTHS.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent telegraphs that a report from Petrograd states that the Government has mobilised youths of 17 and 18. ...

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  15. EMPLOYMENT FOR SOLDIERS.

    Impelled by press disclosures and growing public alarm, the great national spending departments are proclaiming drastic retrenchment. Lloyd George's letter was ...

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  16. ADVANCES CONTINUED.

    The War Office in a communique, states: General Denikin's western front advance is continuing with great, rapidity all along the line. It is confirmed that Odessa has ...

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  17. DEEP REGRET IN LONDON

    General Botha's illness was not known in London, and the sudden news of his death startled everyone. It was received on all hands with the deepest regret. The ...

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  18. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed that according to a despatch from Athens, President Wilson has sent the Turkish Government a telegram ...

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  19. NATIONALIST ASSOCIATION

    Proposals for the abolition of the preselection ballots, for the unification of the Australian States, the transference of the Federal capital to Canberra, and for the ...

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  20. REWARD OFFERED BY BOLSHEVIKS.

    "The Times" correspondent states that the Bolshevists are distributing leaflets amongst the pro-Ally and Russian troops, offering £50,000 for "those scoundrels, ...

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  21. BRIBERY BY GERMANY.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent reports that the French Government has discovered that Germany endeavored to bribe M. Judet, editor of "Eclair." In ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES' EULOGY.

    Mr. Hughes, referring to General Botha's death said he was a great figure as a man and had both as foe and friend, earned the respect of the whole of the ...

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  23. SETTLEMENT ARRIVED AT.

    At a compulsory conference to-day the milk trouble was settled the employers granting the increase asked for of ten shillings per week. This will affect about ...

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  24. RECAPTURE OF PSKOFF.

    "The Times" Helsingfors correspondent telegraphed on Thursday confirming the recapture of Pskoff, which he says was due to the astounding order to arrest ...

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  25. SILESIAN REVOLT.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs that a message from Breslau states that the Allied Military mission to Upper Silesia heard the evidence of the ...

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  26. CHANGES IN THE TREASURY.

    Sir John Bradbury, joint permanent secretary to the Treasury, has been appointed principal British representative on the Repatriation Commission at Paris. ...

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  27. PEACE TREATY.

    Reuter's Paris corespondent, telegraphs that it is understood that the compromise on the Dalmatian question, and which Italy is inclined to accept, has been ...

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  28. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    The Full Court, by a majority, dismissed the appeal in the case in which Judge Scholes refused to make an order in an application for compensation under ...

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  29. MEETING OF COUNTRY COMMITTEE.

    The Country Committee of the Nationalist party held its weekly meeting to-day. Concerning the renewal of Government ...

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  30. ANDREW CARNEGIE'S WILL.

    The late Andrew Carnegie's will has been passed for probate. The estate was worth only £6,000,000. During his life time he gave away £70,000,000. One ...

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  31. SYMPATHY WITH SILESIANS.

    "The Times" Cracow correspondent reports that the miners in the Dobruja basin on the Polish side of the frontier struck in sympathy with their Silesian ...

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  32. BRITISH-AMERICAN TRADE.

    The United States Government is sending commercial attaches to Britain to promote British products for America. ...

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  33. MINERS' DISEASES.

    The Board of Trade to-day dealt with the question of forming a committee of experts to investigate miners' diseases at Broken Hill, but no finality was reached. ...

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  34. RHINELAND OCCUPATION.

    Reuter's Cologne correspondent telegraphs that the new military governor, Major-General Olive, has issued a proclamation forbidding the alteration of the ...

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  35. SERIOUSNESS OF ECONOMIC SITUATION.

    Mr. Browlie, chairman of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has written to Mr. Bowerman, escretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union ...

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  36. ACCIDENT AT CHARTREUSE.

    A char a bane containing 21 passengers was excursioning at Chartreuse and overturned near the monastery. It lodged in the trees, precipitating the occupants in a ...

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  37. SLAUGHTERMEN'S CLAIMS.

    Representatives of the carcase butchers and Meat Workers' Union will meet in conference to consider the union's demands for increased wages. It is thought ...

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  38. THE OCCUPATION OF MINSK.

    Reuter has received from a Polish officer additional details regarding the occupation of Minsk. The entry of the Poles was so sudden that they captured the ...

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  39. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    A British aeroplane going home from London to Bombay crashed at Hyeres The two occupants were uninjured. ...

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  40. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Senate passed a resolution of regret at General Botha's death. The Commercial Activities Bill passed all stages after a lengthy debate. ...

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  41. THE SEAMEN.

    Senator Milieu announced to-day that the conference of shipowners and seamen would meet in Melbourne on Monday. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    At the opening of the New Zealand Parliament, the Governor's speech stated that members would be asked to ratify the treaty with Germany and accept the ...

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  43. IRON DEPOSITS.

    The Minister for Mines, referring to-day to the remarkable richness of Queensland in iron deposits, said that Queensland has probably the richest iron deposits in ...

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  44. COURLAND.

    A Berlin message states that the German troops at Mitau, in Courland, have mutinied. A militarist and monarchial plot is suspected. ...

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  45. REPATRIATION OF GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphed that a message from Munich states that Herr Ebert announced that the Government's efforts on behalf of ...

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  46. SENATOR MILLEN ADDRESSES THE MEN.

    In the Arbitration Court at Melbourne the dispute on the wharves was again referred to. Mr. Morris, representing the Waterside ...

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  47. AI.F.

    Senator Pearce has approved of the cricket tour subject to a South African agreement as to expenses of a pound each daily. The team draws pay without ...

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  48. STOPPAGE OF WORK ON THE CLYDE

    A Glasgow message states that the order to cease work applies to five cruisers and ten destroyers on the Clyde, of a contract value of ten millions, whereof half ...

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  49. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives passed a resolution of sympathy and regret at the death of General Botha. The morning was spent in hearing ...

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  50. COAL SUPPLIES IN EUROPE.

    Reuter's Vienna correspondent telegraphed, on August 27 that the coal situation was improving, and the maintenance of the service of inter-Allied trains ...

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  51. NO WORK ON MELBOURNE WHARVES.

    Pending the decision of a mass meeting of wharf laborers, no work was done on the Melbourne water front to-day. ...

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  52. NURSE CAVELL'S BETRAYER.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that George Gaston Quien, the betrayer of Nurse Cavell, appeared in court wearing the uniform of the North African ...

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  53. MR HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes has arrived in Adelaide, where he was seized on by hundreds of Soldiers, raised shoulder high on a chair, and borne away through the cheering ...

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  54. COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICES.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that several firms are planning a vast, network of commercial air services in France. One company will shortly ...

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  55. RUSH OF CARGO AT BRISBANE.

    Despite the unprecedented rush of cargo, the coastal and Interstate steamers listed to sail to-day got away to time. During the day three big oversea ...

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  56. UNIT OF 12th LIGHT HORSE.

    A complete unit of the famous 12th Light Horse returned to Sydney this morning, and was welcomed by a large crowd. ...

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  57. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphed on Thursday that the Independent Socialist manifesto asserts that the German monarchists are maintaining ...

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  58. MAUDE FANE DIVORCED.

    The Victorian Divorce Court granted, a decree nisi in the suit brought by Edgar Goodchild, a theatrical manager, against May Goodchild, better known by the ...

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  59. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Address-in-Reply was adopted after the gag had been applied, on the motion of the Minister for Health. The House then adjourned till Tuesday. ...

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  60. SEAMAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    The American barquentine Echo, which left Sydney yesterday afternoon for San Francisco returned to port several hours later having lost a man overboard at sea ...

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