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  2. DOMINIONS' HELP.

    Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner to the Commonwealth, gave an interesting farewell dinner to Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook at Claridge's before they left England. ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    The British dirigible R34 landed at Fulham at 7 o'clock this morning. The concluding stages of the Journey of R34 were directed from the Air Ministry by ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    "It is interesting to note," said Senator Maughan, who has always been an enthusiastic supporter for the establishment of the Federal capital at Canberra, "that Mr. M'Grath, ...

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  5. NO ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The position as regards the seamen's strike was discussed by a special meeting of the executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation in Melbourne. ...

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  6. GREAT PEACE DAY.

    The energetic Peace Celebrations Committee has all its arrangements for Saturday's great display well forward. Twenty-eight blind soldiers will be given ...

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  7. THE WHEAT SALE.

    Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, last night made a statement concerning the references in the Federal Parliament to the sale of wheat made by the New South Wales Wheat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AGAIN RESIGNS.

    Mr. Beeby. Minister for Labor and Industry, last night forwarded to Mr. Holman his resignation as a member of Cabinet, and to the Governor his resignation as a member of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RATIFIED.

    Paris advices state that the German official Note announcing the ratification of the Peace Treaty has been formally received. ...

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  10. ITALY'S CROWN PRINCE.

    A message from Rome states that Crown Prince Humbert will begin a tour of the world in the autumn. He will visit Australia. ...

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  11. FRENCH VICTORY MARCH.

    Marshal Foch and General Joffre will lead tomorrow's Victory march. Sir Douglas Haig and other British generals will participate. General Monesh will represent Australia, and ...

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  12. LATE MRS. ATHERTON'S ESTATE

    It is believed that Mrs. Atherton died intestate. Her fortune presumably reverts to her husband. As the later is said to be an undischarged bankrupt, the official receiver is ...

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  13. HARRY LAUDER.

    The orchestra plays a lilting tune that carries the audience along with its rhythm, then into the scene swings a grotesque figure, in kill and Tam o' Shanter and the rest, a startling ...

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  14. VICTORY LOAN.

    It is estimated that for the Victory Loan, closing to-night, nearly £1,500,000,000 will be subscribed. One-half of this amount is new money. ...

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  15. HOLLAND AGREES.

    Amsterdam report advice that, following upon unofficial negotiations, Holland has agreed to the ex-Kaiser's extradition. He will be handed over at The Hague. ...

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  16. THE ATHERTON INQUEST.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mr. Atherton, a famous society beauty, who was divorced in 1916, and who was found dead in her bedroom with part of her head blown away. ...

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  17. THE COST OF COAL.

    The Hoard of Trade has isued a White Paper explaining the increase in the price of coal. It is estimated that the deficiency on working the coal industry during the year beginning July 16, ...

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  18. FLIGHT OF R34.

    The position of R31, at 1 p.m., British time, was 45deg. north lat. 3916dog. long. She has consumed 1683 gallons of fuel, and has 3027 remaining. ...

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  19. MR. HOLMAN AMAZED.

    Mr. Holman, spoken to last night, said that he had not then received Mr. Beeby's letter of resignation. "I am amazed at the news," he said. "I had ...

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  20. VICTORIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Mr. M'Pherson, Victorian Treasurer, sails by the Aquitania to-morrow, catching the Makura at Vancouver. While in America he will inquire concerning ...

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  21. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    It is reported from Rome that the Italian Government empowered all local authorities to fix prices. All the Mayors immediately reduced prices of ...

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  22. THIRD RESIGNATION.

    This is the third occasion upon which Mr. Beeby has resigned from a Cabinet. His first resignation was from the M'Gowen Ministry during the 1910-13 Parliament, when he ...

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  23. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    According to a message from Rome, the Seaman's Federation at Naples has stopped the steamer Gabions, bound from London to Vladivostok, carrying munitions to be used in ...

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  24. DEVELOPMENTS THIS WEEK.

    Towards the end of this week should be decided the important question of whether the seamen are to light their battle alone-- with more or less assistance financially from other ...

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  25. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match against a Leicestershire team, the Australians lost five wickets for 651 runs. Of this total, Pellow made 187, Collins 121, Willis (not out) 156, and Lampard (not out) 21. ...

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  26. SOLDIERS AT MATRAVILLE.

    The A.I.F. footballers played another game yesterday, although it was Sunday. They tackled a sandhill at the Voluntary Workers' Soldiers' Homeu Settlement at Matraville, and ...

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  27. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    At the Bisley meeting, Air Mechanic J. Bell (Australia) .won tho Wimbledon Cup. In the 200 yards event Major O. Ford (Australia) won £5, with a score of 50, the ...

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  28. NATION IN ARMS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving a degree at the Aberdeen University, said that the Empire must be prepared in the future. Every schoolboy, he urged, ought to be taught ...

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  29. STATE GOVERNORS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" approves of the representations of Mr. M'Pherson, Victorian State Treasurer, regarding the position of State Governors. ...

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  30. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the Roohampton tennis duals Thomas and Lycett bent Norton and Raymond, 13-11, 6-3. Lycett and Miss Ryan beat Thomas and Mrs. Larcombe, 6-4, S-6. ...

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  31. £3000 BACK PAY.

    NEWCASTLE. Sunday.--The Ironworkers' assistants employed at Walsh Island dockyard have been guaranteed by the Commonwealth shipbuilding tribunal an extra shilling a day as ...

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  32. FIRE IN WYNYARD LANE.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock last night a fire broke out in a three-story stone building in Wynyard Lane occupied by Messrs. Moses, Moss, and Co., merchants. ...

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  33. PEACE WITH BULGARS.

    According to a Paris message, the Bulgarians have been invited to conclude peace on July 25. ...

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  34. WOODLINE DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE. Sunday.--This morning The Premier (Mr. Mitchell) arrived at Kalgoorlie, and subsequently representatives of the unions concerned in the Woodline dispute had a long ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A Pretoria message states that Mr. Roan, chairman of the Transvaal Nationalist Party. In a letter repudiates the proceedings of the Somerset Reunion Congress, and declares that ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government's intended peace illuminations have been abandoned owing to the attitude of the electricians. The Indian Government is repatriating all ...

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  37. MEAT-PACKERS' MONOPOLY.

    The Federal Trade Commission, in a report to President Wilson on the meat-packing industry, states that a virtual monopoly with international scope has resulted from the ...

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  38. FRENCH INDUSTRIES.

    "Lo Journal" (Paris) announces that the Economic Council is considering rival proposals, the first demanding the protection of industry to enable it to overcome the ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. PADDINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

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