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  2. MILITANT SPIRIT.

    LONDON, Monday.--The anxiously awaited Trades Union Congress, which it is hoped will avert the threatened coal strike by securing mediation between the ...

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  3. WAR SIDELIGHTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Captain Peter Wright, late Assistant Secretary of the Supreme War Council, in a remarkable article in "Blackwood's Magazine." ...

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  4. CEASE MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Lloyd George states that he will release Mr. M'Sweeney and the other Sinn Fein hunger strikers upon a ...

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  5. DEFENCE POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Coastal defence is of paramount consideration, and aviation is our mainstay," is the expert opinion held in the Defence Department. ...

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  6. EMPIRE OUTPOST.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" is featuring a series of articles on Australia, by Mr. Basil K. Long, Dominions editor, who recently returned to ...

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  7. "COME OUTSIDE."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Legislative Assembly sat only for an hour and a half to-day, when the sitting ended abruptly as a result of heated recriminations ...

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  8. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) left Brisbane last night for Gladstone, where he will speak on behalf of Mr. G. A. Carter. Mr. Fihelly will arrive back in ...

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  9. FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Laird Smith informed Mr. Tudor that in cases of double amputation soldiers who had ...

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  10. MURDERED TYPIST.

    LONDON, Monday.--The two men, who have been arrested in connection with the murder of Miss Irene Munro the London typist, at Eastbourne, were ...

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  11. 500,000 MEN EFFECTED.

    LONDON, Monday.-- In response to the appeal by the Minister for Labour, the electricians are willing to return to work, but the employers have refused to ...

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  12. PEACE LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook), in reply to a question by Mr. Foster ...

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  13. HOPELESS FIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Another regrettable episode, involving the overwhelming of the British crew of an armoured train after a gallant fight, is narrated in ...

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  14. ALBERT SEAT.

    BEAU DESERT, Tuesday.-- The remarks by the Minister for Railways (Mr. Larcombe) concerning the occupations of members of the Country party, do not ...

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  15. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Following a meeting to-day of the stove moulders employed by Metiers, Ltd., held to discuss the 44-hour week question, it was announced ...

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  16. "RED" REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A Moscow wireless reports that a Soviet Republic has been proclaimed at Bokhara, where the Red troops have occupied the ...

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  17. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    MINNEAPOLIS, Monday.--The Democratic Presidential candidate, Governor Cox, in a speech, said: "Ten paved highways can be built entirely across the ...

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  18. SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    It is announced that the administration of the Education Department has been seriously hampered by the unwillingness of teachers to accept transfers to schools ...

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  19. TOOWONG.

    Colonel Alfred Moon, C.M.G., O.B.E., V.D., as prospective candidate in the Nationalist interest for the Toowong electorate, outlined his policy at a meeting ...

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  20. STUDYING AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Somerset Maughan, the author, is leaving for Australia on September 17. He says it is his intention to remain for some ...

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  21. PILGRIM FATHERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Plymouth to-day, celebrated the tercentenary of the embarking of the Pilgrim Fathers on board the Mayflower with many ...

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  22. DISLOYALTY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The prime Minister, commenting on the publication in a Toowoomba newspaper of September 2 of an advertisement of an Irish ...

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  23. DOCTRINE OF THE FALL.

    LONDON, Monday.--In supporting Canon Barnes, in his attitude regarding the doctrine of the Fall of Man, Dean Inge says that educated churchman have ...

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  24. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Monday.-- The probable starters in the St. Leger Stakes, and their riders, include: Manton (Lane). Caligul (A Smith) Double Bed (Piggott). ...

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  25. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--Naval Lieut. Grear and Sergeant Saxe, who were taking photographs from the air of the tennis championship at Forest Hill, fell ...

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  26. CORN GROWING.

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  27. CAPT. SNELL'S "STUNTING"

    Captain P. W. Snell gave some very fine exhibitions of stunting in one of the Aeroflight Aviation Company's machines over the city at mid-day ...

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  28. HOSTILITIES ENDED.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's correspondent at Warsaw states that the hostilities between the Poles and the Lithuanians have virtually ended, and ...

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  29. CHINA DISTURBED.

    LONDON, Monday.--The situation in South China is most disturbed, and civil war is threatening. The defeat of the pro-Japanese faction by the ...

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  30. FEDERAL BANK BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Melbourne associated banks have received, an assurance from the Treasurer that until they have had an opportunity of framing their ...

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  31. VISCOUNT HARDINGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.--The newspapers announce that Viscount Hardinge, formerly Viceroy of India, has been appointed to succeed Earl Derby, as ...

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  32. TEETH STORE BOBBED.

    LONDON. Monday.--A daring ropery occurred in a block of buildings in Bricklane. London. The haul included 14,000 false teeth and 100 gold bridges and plates. ...

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  33. JAPANESE EMBARGO.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- An unofficial report says that the Japanese Ambassador, M. Shidehara, will demand intervention by the United States ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

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  35. AN "ASTOUNDING STATEMENT."

    Sir.--The utterance of Dr. Guy Griffiths at the Medical Congress on Friday last is contemptible and unworthy of a man supposed to possess super-intelligence. He is ...

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  36. "RAISING THE WIND."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--It is estimated that the export tax on coal which theState Government proposes to levy in the form of a wharfage charge will brine in ...

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  37. AMERICA CUP.

    VANCOUVER. Monday.--Sir Thos. Lipton before leaving New York, for England on the Baltic reiterated that he will again issue a challenge for the ...

    Article : 34 words
  38. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. LTD.

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  39. Advertising

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