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  2. IRISH INTERNEES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The addresses for the defence in tho inquiry by Mr. Justice Harvey into, the internment of the seven Irish prisoners were concluded ...

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  3. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Royal Commissioner inquiring, into the charges against the police in connection with the I.W.W. convictions (Mr. Justice ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence announces that during the period from the inception of the schema for the despatch of munition ...

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  5. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    An important amendment to the rules of the Hibernian Society relating to the effect of mixed marriages on members, evoked an interesting discussion at the ...

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  6. BUILDING SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy, will leave Melbourne for Sydney on Monday to inspect the first of ...

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  8. MAN'S ANCIENT HISTORY.

    "The Dawn Man of Talgai: its bearing on the history of man" was the subject of a most instructive and interesting address delivered last night ...

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  9. LIEN DEPORTATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Reason for me refusal of the application by Cavaliere Titanna Ferrande, merchant, of Melbourne for an interlocutory injunction ...

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  10. ISLAND MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The where abouts of Captain Chugg, who with his boat's crew, left Maldon Island on July 28 to reek relief for the survivors of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A vigorous plea for greater Governmental economy was made by the president of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. Rickard) to-day. He ...

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  12. FOOD PRODUCTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Board of Agriculture states, that the arable area of England and Wales is 12,400,000 acres, an increase of 1.152.000 acres compared ...

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  13. AMERICAN AGENCY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. H. Y. Braddon, M.L.C., Commissioner for Australia in U.S.A., will leave Sydney for San Francisco about the middle of ...

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  14. CENSORSHIP OF POSTERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Under the amending regulations issued, to-day it is required that a copy of each imported poster. Photograph. sketch, or ...

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  15. MURDER TRIAL.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.-- The case against Percy Dargin a bank, clerk, who is charged with the murder of a follow employee named Glanville, was resumed. ...

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  16. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    [?] at state school hall, Connon Hill, on Saturday evening. The proceeds (about £12) were handed in the widow of the ...

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  17. LOSS OF TIMBER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Tips Postmaster-Goneral, who has returned from a tour of Now South Wales and Queensland, expresses Indignation at what he terms the ...

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  18. THE CHURCH AND DEMOCRACY.

    Sir,--We are informed by Archbishop Dubig that "the Church is the most democratic institution on earth," and that "in every ago and in every country we find ...

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  19. WOMEN JUDGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--judge Backhouse is keeping an eye on the progress of the women's rights movement. "I see," he said at the animal meeting of the Day ...

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  20. SPAIN AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Spanish steamer Caras[?] has been torpedoed. Six of the crow were drowned. This greatly aggravates the Hispano-German ...

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  21. KILLING ENTERPRISE.

    Sir,--Mr. Ramsay's bluff having been Called, he gives seven lines in alleged support of his statement that the State Government kills enterprise, and 58 lines ...

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  22. 1000 CASES WEEKLY.

    Last month a very interesting report on the Australian comforts' fund depot at Havre was received by the hon. secretary, from Lieut. Colonel ...

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  23. INTERSTATE LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    In addition to the Australian Rugby League teams championship, which will be decided at the Wool[?]ongaba Sports Ground. to-morrow afternoon between the South Sydney (N.S.W. ...

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  24. EXPORT OF WINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Australasian section of the London Chamber of Commerce is asking Mr. Hughes to provide regularly ship space during ...

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  25. SEDITION BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the early hours of this morning the first reading of the Government's Sedition Bill was agreed to in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  26. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Considerable interest attached to yesterday's proceedings in the Legislative Council, when Mr. Fees,,K.C. attired in a full-bottomed wig and gown, appeared ...

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  27. RAID ON CONSTANTINOPLE .

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.--A Turkish communique states: Enemy airmen made a raid on Constaninople on the night of August 25-26. Bombs fell in the ...

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  28. IRON DEPOSITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Mr. D. Clark, chief inspector of the technical school, to-day expressed the opinion that he did not think the Commonwealth ...

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  29. REGULATING A MEETING.

    A peculiar motion, containing some rather severe restrictions, was presented by St. Mary's branch. Bundaberg, at the annual conference of the Hibernian Society ...

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  30. CLEARANCE OF GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Minister for Customs to-day heard protests, from the Chamber of Commerce against the now regulation restricting ...

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  31. ADELAIDE NEWS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--A correspondent at Murray Bridge complains that a consignment of his fish was carried to a certain town in the railway mortuary van with a corpse. ...

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  32. "FOCH" MEANS "FIRE."

    A character sketch with amusing personal touches, of General Foch is published in the "Journal des Debuts." General Foch, who was born in ...

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  33. SAFELY AT DESTINATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence announces that the troops which left Sydney on June 19 last arrived safely at their destination. ...

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  34. CARRYING COAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The State Treasurer (Mr. M'Pherson) said to-day that the Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr. C. E. Noman) informed him ...

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  36. TRADE EXPANSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Lieutenant-Colonel Hurley, the newly-appointed New South Wales commercial agent attached to the Agent-General's office in London. ...

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  37. MR. HUGH D. M'INTOSH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier informed Mr. Davies that he would have to give notice of a question ...

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  38. ALLIGATOR CREEK STRIKE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. --The strike position at the Alligator Creek works is unaltered to-day. The men held a meeting and will hold a mass meeting at ...

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  39. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday. -- William Tames' Stirling (62, widower) was found by Con table Quinn in Ruthven-street tonight with his throat cut, and a razor ...

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  40. MURRUMBIDGEE SETTLERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Replying to a deputation from the[?] and Settlers' Association which to-day stressed the need for a better organisation of the administration of the ...

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  41. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Amalgamated Society of Engineers, as a result of a ballot taken, have decided by a small number over the two-thirds ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH SCHOONER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The motor schooner, Cathand, the first of the Commonwealth owned schooners to leave the Pacific Coast, arrived in Port Jackson ...

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