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  2. PLAGUE STRICKEN

    "Although, only one of the six found on the "Wyreema on Monday showed definite signs of plague, there is little doubt that the ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    Lloyd's report that the Port Augusta, which left New York on August 20 for Fremantle and other Australian ports, is on fire in int. 27 south, long. 9 east. ...

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  4. CALL TO DISARM

    The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent at Tokio states that there is an apparently well- founded report in official circles that the Japanese Government has accepted the whole ...

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  5. NO HOPE FOR ENTOMBED

    Rescue work at the Mount Mulligan coal mine is seriously hampered by. the presence of large quantities of gas. A message received in Melbourne by Chillagoe, Limited, the owners of the mine, states that 20 bodies have been recovered. They were all much charred, ...

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  6. STATE CONCERNS

    Proceedings, in the Legislative Assembly gan amiably enough yesterday, and there was quite a conciliatory note in Mr. Oakes'e toned when he agreed to aid the Deputy-Premier in ...

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  7. DOWN TO EARTH

    Mr. de Valera has replied to Mr. Lioya George:—"If your letter of the 7th inst. Is ail invitation to a conference without ...

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  8. NAMES OF THE DEAD

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  9. HUNGARY

    M. Take Jonesco. Roumanian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has arrived hero for the meeting of the League of Nations. It is reported that he intends to combat ...

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  10. THE RESCUE WORK.

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—According to the traffic manager' (Mr. Hooper), 22 bodies were recovered up to 8 o'clock to- night, the last three being those of Hawes, M'Intyre, and D. Hutton. ...

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  11. BAWRA WOOL SALES

    Tho Bawra wool sales of 20,100 bales will be held at Antwerp on October 6 and 7. ...

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  12. OVERSEA SHIPPING .

    At London: Commonwealth, str., from Sydney. At Barry: Sloterdijk. str., from Sydney. At Dunkirk: Clan Macquarie, str,, from Brisbane, via ports, to Dunkirk, London, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. THE VICTIMS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 words
  14. BALOON RACE

    Fifteen balloons started in a race from Brussels. Eight of them have landed In England and Wales. The remainder have not yet been reported, but they may have lauded In ...

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  15. CALL OF THE SURF

    Linns of white crested rollers are breaking one behind the other and rolling in with a roar on to the white sand of the surfing beaches. The sun that makes the shadows ...

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  16. 100 MEN EMPLOYED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Mr. C'. L. Hewitt (secretary 60t the Chillagoe Company), whose headquarters are in Melbourne, arrived in Brisbane by the steamer Cooma this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 331 words
  17. TRAFFIC IN WOMEN

    A special message from Geneva to tho "Daily News" says:— "A controversy of the first constitutional Importance arose to-day, when the League ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. COTTON-GROWING

    The representative of the Australian. Press Association interviewed Messrs. Crawford Vaughan (a former Premier of South Australia) and H. C. Armstrong, directors of the Australian ...

    Article : 357 words
  19. MORE DEAD RATS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Dr. Elkington announced to-night that an investigation was made on the steamer Levuka, which left Flattop to-day for southern ports, and it was ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. CHINA'S UNDERTAKINGS

    The Kensei- Kai Party (the Opposition, of which Viscount Kato is the leader) has passed a resolution that Japan should maintain the 21 domands made on China and also insist upon ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY

    CLIFTON. Tuesday.—The South Bulli colliery employees would not work to-day, out of sympathy for the relatives of miners entombed as a result of the Mount Mulligan disaster. Halt the ...

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  22. NORTHERN PROPRIETORS

    Mr. C. M. M'Donald, secretary of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association, yesterday forwarded the following telegram to Mr. A. E. Phillips, secretary of tho Miners' Federation at ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. SEAMEN'S CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—When the dispute between the Federated Seamen s Union and various shipping companies was mentioned in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday. Mr. ...

    Article : 236 words
  24. WHERE RATS ABIDE

    The City Council has maintained a special rat-catching staff for the past 20 years, and the e[?]mpaign against the rodents is now being prosecuted with renewed vigor. ...

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  25. AN INDUSTRIAL REFORM

    Dr. Macnamara, Minister for Labor, has appointed a committee, under the chairmanship of Lord Cave, to recommend a reform of the Trade Boards, which regulate the wages of ...

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  26. A HEN CONVENTION

    Dr. T. Cherry, formerly Professor of Agriculture at Melbourne University, represented the Commonwealth, and Mr. Ferguson represented New South Wales, at the first World's Poultry ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES

    The "Dally Express" says:—"The railways contemplate an immediate and substantial reduction for such commodities as ironstone and other raw materials. The hope is to foster ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. STATE GOVERNMENT

    The Deputy -Premier, Mr. Dooley. yesterday despatched the following telegram to the Premier of Queensland:— New South Wales Ministry wish me to ...

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  29. DISFIGURING BEAUTY SPOTS

    Sir As a visitor from Victoria I have admired very much the beauties of your harbor city. To-day. however, I and my companions received a shock on visiting tho prominent ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. STATEMENT OF QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon the Premier, Mr. Theodore, moved: "That this House shares the profound sorrow of the whole community at ...

    Article : 273 words
  31. TILDEN BEATS JOHNSON

    In the finals of the National Singles Championship, at Philadelphia, Tilden defeated John son, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. In the first set the champion played ...

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  32. THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT

    The general superintendent of the Mount Mulligan Colliery, Mr. Watson, Joined the Now South Wales Mines Department in 1992, in consequence of the fact that the local ...

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  33. ENGLISH RACING

    The Intentions of the trainer Day who, until last week had live prominent candidates left in the Cambridgeshire Stakes, have been made clearer. Bracket, the 1920 winner, is being ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. SYDNEY MINES DEPARTMENT

    Yesterday the Under- Secretary for Mines, Mr. R. H Cambage, sent tho following message.— Deepest sympathy for yourself and boreaved from former colleagues of the ...

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  35. "NOT A HOPE"

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Chillagoe, Ltd., Melbourne, to-day received the following telegram from Mr. J. T. Watson, superintending engineer of Mt. Mulligan mine:— ...

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  36. NO MORE GASES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Department of Public Health reports thai the situation in regard to the bubonic plague continues satisfactory. No case or suspected rase has been ...

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  37. TRAIN SMASH IN NORWAY

    A Copenhagen message says that a special train returning with guests from the opening ceremony of Norway's new trunk railway from Bergen to Trondjhem .while passing through ...

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  38. WIRELESS IN CHINA

    The Department of Communications has signed a supplementary bond issue for completing the Federal Company's wireless contract. This will permit the Americans to proceed with ...

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  39. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Queensland Colliery Proprietors' Council, of which the Mount Mulligan colliery is a member, had arranged to hold its fourth annual meeting this morning. ...

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  40. RUSSIA AT FIRST HAND

    Mr. Tom Skeyhlll. who is remembered as the Australian soldier who regained his sight after a period of blindness caused by the "war, is returning to Australia on a short visit on board ...

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  41. VICTORIA A CLEAN SHIP

    The steamer Victoria, of the China- Australia Mall Line, which arrived on Monday night from Hongkong, via ports, and went into, quaratine owing to a suspicious case of sickness, was ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. CUP FOR TENNIS PLAYERS

    Mr. J. M. Hooka, president of the Parents and Citizens' Association, has presented a valuable silver cup for competition in any High, intermediate, or district school in New South ...

    Article : 36 words
  43. WHAT WAS THE USE?

    M. Gounaris, Minister for War. states that the general staff never intended to occupy Angora. The troops could have succeeded, but there was no strategic reason for occupation. ...

    Article : 35 words
  44. SIXTY COFFINS

    CAIRNS. Tuesday.—A message from Mourn Mulligan requests that sixty coffins be forwarded. The Cairns waterside workers have offered ...

    Article : 118 words
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