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  2. THE PRINCE

    The Prince lef [?]aunceston for Hobart by a special train this morning. He was given a great send-off by a crowd at the Brisbane Hotel and along the streets en ...

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  3. REPATRIATION AND GRATUITY BONDS.

    Statemente have been made that the Gra[?]ity Bonds of soldiers have been [?]urned over to the Repatriation Department to pay for advances made to the[?] ...

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  4. STORMY SITTING

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Ryan protested against a Government notice of motion being postponed. He accused Ministers, especially Sir Joseph ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST

    Advices from Sofia state that there have been many demonstrations throughout Bulgaria against the Greeks. The Billgarians have called up the 1921 class of ...

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  6. FATHER JERGER

    The hearing of the application to make absolute the rule nisi to produce the body of Father Jerger was continued in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Poole on ...

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  7. LABOR TROUBLES

    According to the Premier (Mr. Storey), who arrived from Melbourne to-day, he was approached by the Prime Minister while in M[?] regarding the ...

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  8. AMERICA CUP

    Resolute won the third race for the America Cup to-day on a time allowance. An announcement has been made that owing to the permission given to Sham ...

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  9. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Twenty fresb divisions are advancing on an average fifteen kilomet[?] daily. They have smashed through the Polish front between S[?]walki and August[?], and they ...

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  10. SINN FEIN

    The "Daily Chronicle" states:—The Sinn Fein leaders have held a meeting and have decided upon an intensified guerilla wariare against the police' and troops as they ...

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  11. A MINE CLOSED DOWN

    A demand for increased wages has led to the Pukeniro coal mine being unworked [?]ce Tuesday. Possibly the mine may remain closed indefinitely. ...

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  12. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES.

    Speaking at the dinner of the St. Peter's Old Collegians' Association on Thursday eight, his Excellency the Governor referred to the Splendid educational ...

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  13. THE PERTH STRIKE.

    Upon the urgent representation of the Civil Servants' and Teachers' Disputes Committee, the Government last night decided to extend the time for returning ...

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  14. FEDERAL SHIPS

    With the completion of the five 12,500-ton steamers ordered at English yards by the Prime Minister, the Commonwealth Government will enter the ove[?] ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. F. S. Monta[?], Secretary for India, said he understood that Ghandi, the Nationalist leader, was preparing to boycott the ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. WILL DO HER BEST

    Herr Simons has informed the [?] that if the demands of the [?] not capable of fulfilment the Germen Government will have to submit to the [?] ...

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  17. CHINESE CRISIS

    Seventeen trainloads of Chang T[?] M[?]den troops have passed through Ti[?]tsin bound for Pekin. [?]spite his success at Yang Stun, events are going against ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, Lady Weigall, and [?]te will attend a private scrcenina of "The Miracle Man" at the Wondergraph Theatre this morning. ...

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  19. A WRECKED YACHT

    Mr. F. G Cornish. Port superintendent of the Harbors Board has received the following wireless message:-"Steamer [?], July 20, 5.10 p.m. ship's time. ...

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  20. THE EUPHRATES

    The situation on the E[?] is described as follower:-After the original re[?]f had been held up a force of ap[?] mately [?] brigade with artillery ...

    Article : 241 words
  21. DIVORCE PETITIONS.

    Since January [?] petitions have been filed in the Sydney Divorce Court, and when Mr. Justice Gordon resumes after the vacation he will be confrented with ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    Speaking to-day at A[?]ville [?] land Geddes, the British [?] said:-"There is no need for [?] to gave suspiciously at each other. There ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. AID FROM THIS STATE

    The South Australian Railways' Officers' Association on Wednesday sent £200 as a first instalment to help their fellow-officers in the Western Australian Public Service ...

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  25. MOVING PICTURES AND THE CHURCH.

    The Rev. J. H. Chaseting, rector of St. Peter's Church of England at Neutral Bay, preaching on the evening of Sunday. May 23, 1920, with "The Miracle Man" as ...

    Article : 569 words
  26. INDIAN BORDER

    The India Office announces that the British force on July 10 bombarded [?] hosti[?] Mah[?]d stronghold at Mak[?] Waziristan. They met with little [?] ...

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  27. ANGRY ROMANS

    Though the railway and tramway strikes have not terminated a few lines are working. Owing to the intense public ind[?]gnation almost every strike leader has been ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    Sir Thomas Mackennie, has received enquiries from American firms able to handle two million carcases of mutton and lamb, in opposition to the meat trust. They are ...

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  29. DISPUTE AT WALLAROO.

    Our Wallaroo correspondent states that several trucks of chaff intended for shipment are on the wharf. The men decline to load the chaff at the present wage and ...

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  30. PORT PIRIE COUNCIL EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of the m[?]nicipal employes section of the A.W.U. was held last night, and was attended by practically the whole of the corporation employes. A letter ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the South African Assembly this evening the second reading of the Currency and Banking Bill was carried by 77 votes to 83. The voting was on non-party ...

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  32. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lieutenant Parer and Mr. McIntosh started this morning at 7.45 o'clock from Singapore for Banka. ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    At the request of the Council of the League of Nations, President Wilson has summoned a meeting of the Assembly of the League at Geneva on November 15. ...

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  34. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Blakeley (president of the A.W.U.) stated to-day that owing to the attitude of the northern New South Wales sugar growers in refusing to meet the A.W.U. in ...

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  35. SHORTAGE OF FUEL.

    The American Department of Commerce has published a report received from the United States Consul [?]n Sydney, suggesting the advisability of diverting [?] ...

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  36. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    Mr. E. T. Winter, representing 400 railroads, announces that they will need an immediate 18 per cent. freight rate increase to meet the wage addition of ...

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  37. CRICKET.

    R. H. Spooner made a surprise appearance on the Oval yesterday, playing for Lancashire against Surrey in his first county game since prior to the war. It is ...

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  38. BIG INCREASES

    The United Railway Board has granted increases to the amount of six hundred million dollars to the railroad hundred million dollars to the railroad ...

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  39. INFECTED WATER.

    Upwards of 3,000,000 city residents in the United States are me[?] with infeeted drinking water, because the authorities are unable to obtain [?] and ...

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  40. SHEARERS' DEMANDS

    There is still a conflict of opinion between the Graziers' Association and the A.W.U. regarding the hours per week under which several stations in the More ...

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  41. CHINESE IN SAMOA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Colonel Amery, Under Secretary for the Colonies, informed Lord Robert [?]il that be would consult the New Zealand ...

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  42. TROUBLE IN MEXICO.

    Advisers from Vera Cruz state that strikes have tied up the railways and demoralised industry throughout Mexico. The Government are considering military ...

    Article : 44 words
  43. THE RED FLAG.

    At the ins[?]nce of the military authorities, Alfred Robinson was to-day charged with having carried a red flag in Queenstreet. Brisbane, on January 9, during ...

    Article : 50 words
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