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  2. VAGUE CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In the House of Representatives, to-day. Mr. T. J. Ryan asked Sir Granville Ryrie if it were true that towards the end of July ...

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  3. "FLIGHT FOR FUN."

    Lieuts. Parer and M'Intosh will leave Lytton at 8 o'clock this morning, and hope to reach Sydney at 3 p.m. Their intention is to hug the coast between ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- When the Speaker resumed the chair in the House of Representatives at 11 o'clock to-day, after an all-night sitting, Mr. [?]ey asked ...

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  5. OUR UNKNOWN LAND.

    Very few people in Southern Australia know what the Victoria River country is like. Once seen it will never be forgotten. It is some of the finest stock ...

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  6. HIDING THE TRUTH.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The War Office states that further outbreak occurred in Mesopotamia on a considerable scale, particularly north-east-west of Bagdad, where ...

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  7. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- His Excellency the Governor-General has received from His Majesty the King the following reply to the message sent by his ...

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  8. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Mr. George Jeffrey, the well-known authority on wool matters, has returned from a visit to America. He was in the United States ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly, which was sitting when "The Daily Mail" went to press yesterday morning adjourned at 3.40 a.m. till September 10. ...

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  10. POLISH SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A Warsaw message states that the Poles have taken 10,000 prisoners, and many more are coming in. It is reported that the Reds ...

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  11. LODGE WELCOME.

    Approximately 500 persons attended a social function conducted in the Centennial Hall on Thursday night by the Loyal Prince of Wales Lodge (M.U. ...

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  12. RADIO MESSAGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- From the press representatives on H.M.S. Renown, a radio message has been received at Garden Island, saying that the English mails ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Unless a definite arrangement can be arrived at with the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, the Prime Minister will probably abandon ...

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  14. ART UNIONS.

    Who is "Major Wingate!" A large number of people in all parts of the State are trying to discover the whereabouts of this gentleman at the ...

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  15. ROMANOV TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "The Times" has began a striking series of articles giving the first authentic account of the murders of Russian Royalties at ...

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  16. THE PRINCE'S MESSAGE.

    Sir, -- As an Australian mother, I would like to personally express my appreciation of our Prince's message to our boys and girls. We who believe in the power ...

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  17. SEA MONSTERS.

    Sea serpents have gone out of fashion. But why worry about sea serpents when there are real sea beasts which, both in point of size and ...

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  18. AVERSE FROM WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Mr. J. R. Clynes, Labour M.P., denies that the Parliamentary Labour party is being dragged at the heels of extremists. ...

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  19. BUTTER BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In the House of Representatives last night, on the Butler Bill, the Opposition continued an obstructing policy. ...

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  20. BANKS' FUSION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Directors of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, Ltd., have made a provisional agreement with the directors of the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, Thursday. -- An announcement that will cause [?] rejoicing amongst the women of the United States, emanated from this city to-day, when ...

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  22. CORN GROWING.

    The Department of Agriculture intends holding another juvenile corn-growing competition for 1920-21. This will be open to boys and girls who are under ...

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  23. IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day the Institute of Science and Industry and the Nationality Bills passed all stages. The Butter Bill, as passed by the ...

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  24. POLICE RULES.

    The Queensland Police Union Journal, in a recent issue prints a copy of the police rules and regulations with the following comment:-- ...

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  25. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY.

    Success is attending the efforts of the Yorkshire residents of Brisbane in their efforts to create a Yorkshire Society of Queensland, as the second inaugural ...

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  26. MAIN ROADS BOARD.

    The sub-committee of Cabinet Ministers appointed recently to deal with the applications for positions as chairman and members of the Main Roads Board ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT PROMISES

    "Almost continuously for the past five years our politicians have posed as the faithful and zealous trustees of police interests," says the Police Union ...

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  28. MAYOR'S RETURN.

    The Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman Maxwell) has returned from the south with an autographed copy of a photograph presented to him by the Prince ...

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  29. IPSWICH FLOWER SHOW.

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- A sweet pea show, under the auspices of the Ipswich Horticultural Society, was opened this afternoon by the Mayoress (Mrs. J. F. Lobb), ...

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  30. THE SALARY GRAB.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Members of the Federal Parliament have this week been notified by Mr. H. Byron Moore, secretary of the Victoria Racing Club. ...

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  31. SOVIET RECOGNITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The decisions of the conference of the British Labour party to recognise the Soviet Government and refusing to recognise Mr. Lloyd ...

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  32. WOMAN CRUSHED.

    A women named Ethel Charlotte Herbert, accompanied by her husband, William Edward Herbert, engineer at the Toowoomba Co-operative Butter Factory, ...

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  33. A.W.U. PASSPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Australian Workers' Union does not deny the truth of Mr. Ley's assertions in the New South Wales Assembly on Thursday that ...

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  34. POLICE REWARDED.

    To compensate the Queensland notice for the trying time they had the Government has decided to grant four days' extra pay and four days' leave to all ...

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  35. Killarney.

    The members of the P.P.U. branch held a meeting on Wednesday night. The secretary repo[?] that there were [?] on the roll. Mr. Thos. Smith, who is a candidate for the ...

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  36. Cunnamulla.

    In the District Court Sittings on August 16, before Judge Jameson, F. W. Dickson being [?]tor, the two [?] against Herbert Morris and [?] produced a ...

    Article : 101 words
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