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  2. MINING INDUSTRY

    The Board of Trade yesterday hold an inquiry respecting the present position of the mining industry. John Atkinson, general manager of the ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLES

    Mr. W. M. Hughes left London this morning by a special Pullman car attached to the Folkestone train. He was given a great farewell by a crowd, including representatives of ...

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  4. SINN FEIN REPLY

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Star" says:-- A national convention of Sinn Fein organisations has been summoned for ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    Despatches from Tokio state that the "Osaka Asahi Shimbun," discussing the Armament Conference, says that amendments to the decisions of the Versailles Conference may be discussed ...

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  6. SYDNEY FERRY FARES

    In the profiteering Prevention Court yesterday Judge Beeby delivered judgment in the matter of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., on the application of the Crown for fixation of fares. ...

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  7. TRIBE TO EMPIRE

    Mr. Hughes was tendered a farewell luncheon by the British Empire League at Claridge's. Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided, and Colonel Amery was ...

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  8. "GOWFF"

    ST. ANDREWS, June 25.--After seeing the Commonwealth liner Large Bay launched on the Clyde. It seemed natural and proper to cross Scotland from west to east and have a ...

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  9. CRICKET

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  10. GREEKS' SUCCESS

    A message from Athens states that the Greeks have crossed the Sagaria River, and captured 170 officers and 4000 men. The Greeks' artillery broke up the Turkish centre. ...

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  11. OVERSEA SHIPPING

    At London: Woodara, str., from Wellington; Peshawur, str., from Port Chalmers; Mamari, str., from Brisbane. At Hull: Barambah, str., from Newcastle. At Colombo: Clan Macquarie, ...

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  12. HOSPITALITY OFFICER

    Mr. Ellison, Hospitality Officer at Australia House, is returning to Melbourne. ...

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  13. DIGGER LOAN

    The figures in connection with the Diggers' Loan made available yesterday entirely change the outlook final stages of the appeal and substantial amounts are commencing to ...

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  14. HORRIBLE MURDERS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris states that the police are reconstructing a strange murder mystery. An angler in the River Seine fished out two ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. INSTITUTE OF MINING

    The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy held its first ordinary meeting of the year in University Chambers. In the absence of the president, Mr. G. C. Kiug ...

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  16. MESSAGE TO DE VALERA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The general secretary of the Australian Self-determination for Ireland League to-day despatched the following cable to Mr. Gammon De Valora:-- ...

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  17. FORAGING HORDES

    A Lemberg report, repeated from Copenhagen, says that 50,000 famished people crossed the Ukraine frontier at Olgopol, attacking and plundering the local people. Several ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED

    Replying to statements made in connection with the meeting of the unemployed at the Sydney Town Hall on Monday, the Lord Mayor said yesterday that he was unable to ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP

    A message from Newport says that the Australian Davis Cup tennis team has been practising assiduously daily on the courts there, on which they will play the final of the elimination ...

    Article : 299 words
  20. THE OLDFIELD STORY

    Mr. E. H. Sewell, writing in the "Daily Chronicle." expresses the hope that Lancashire will deny that report that Oldfield is negotiating to remain in England and play for the ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. THE HELICOPTER

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the tests with the Brennan helicopter continue to progress satisfactorily at Farnborough, though the machine is still in the experimental state. ...

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  22. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    A report from Nukualofa states that, for the week ending August 20, 110 cases of influenza have been reported, including 11 cases of pneumonic influenza. There were four deaths. ...

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  23. PROHIBITION

    Prohibition in America is really a joke," was the piquant and downright opinion of .Mr. Charles M. Terry, a Sydney business man, who returned from America by the Sonoma ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN JAMS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In connection with the prohibition of the importation into New Zealand of Australian jam, representations were recently made to the Dominion, asking ...

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  25. YORKSHIRE V. SURREY

    Continuing their match against Surrey, Yorkshire put up 388 runs--Oldroyd 144, Rhodes 65. Surrey, who made 129 in the first innings, have stored 81 without the loss of a wicket in the ...

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  26. DEARER MOTOR CARS

    The motor business is looking up in America, according to Mr. C. G. Poole, Australian manager for Hupmobile, who returned to Sydney by the Sonoma. ...

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  27. PRIME MINISTER BUSY

    Mr. Hughes's last day in London was a very full one, and he was kept going hard without rest. He had a long interview with Mr. H. Larkin, ...

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  28. POUNDKEEPER'S POWERS

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.--A legal point was wised at the Tamworth Police Court in connection proceedings taken against Albertus John Cleary, of Attunga, by Thomas ...

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  29. MARTIAL LAW AT CALICUT

    Martial law has been proclaimed in the Calicut district. Strong forces of troops have been sent, from Wellington and Bangalore. Great damage has been done to the railways. ...

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  30. PROTRACTED VOYAGE

    Some anxiety has been felt for Rome time regarding the three-masted schooner Maroro, which left Gisborne (New Zealand) 40 days ago for Sydney, and this feeling was ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. THE NAVY BOARD

    Admiral Sir Allan F. Everett has been appointed First Naval Member of the Australian Naval Board, in succesison to Admiral Sir Percy Grant. ...

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  32. MR. MARK SHELDON

    Mr. Mark Sheldon, Australian Trade Commissioner in America, who has been on a visit to London, is returning to New York by the Aquitanla. At Mr. Hughes's request, he has ...

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  33. SCIENTIFIC WORK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The importance of the encouragement of scientific work in Australia both in the development of industries and in the question of defence against foreign ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN TIMBER

    Mr. White, presiding at the meeting of shareholders of Millar's Karrl and Jarrah Timber Company, said that, though the local trade in West Australia was very good in 1920, he ...

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  35. MR. BUCKLEY, M.L.A.

    At the last meeting of the Coolaraundra subbranch of the Australian Railways Union, the following motion was carried:-- That this meeting of the Cootamundra ...

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  36. WILLIS V. "ARGUS"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the First Civil Court to-day Mr. Justice Mann delivered his reserved decision in the action in which Albert Charles Willis, secretary of the Australasian ...

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  37. WEST SYDNEY

    At a meeting of the A.LP. executive. in Macdonell House last night, the selection, of the Lord Mayor (Ald. W. H. Lambert) to contest the West Sydney seat on behalf of Labor, ...

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  38. DEATH OF EXPLORER

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Mr. Frank H. Hann, the well-known explorer and surveyor, who has done much good work for West Australia in the North-west and North-east, died on ...

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  39. SINGING HIS PRAISES

    The "Dally Chronicle" publishes a eulogistic leading article concerning Mr. Hughes's services to the Empire. "We have already learnt to appreciate Mr. ...

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  40. HAND OF FRIENDSHIP

    Sir James Barrett, who is at present, on a visit to Sydney, is loud in his praises of the activities of the Y.M.C.A. on active service. During these days of reconstruction there is ...

    Article : 129 words
  41. DARWIN OFFICIALS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The action brought by ex-Judge Bevan against the Federal Government having been settled out of court, the formalities connected with his resignation have ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. CITY COUNCIL PRINTING

    It was decided by the City Council last night purchase additional printing and bookbinding plant, at an estimated cost of £3430, and to increase the staff, whose wages will ...

    Article : 44 words
  43. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES

    Mr. Stuart Robertson, M.L.A., was selected at yesterday's meeting of the Labor caucus as Labor's nominee for the Chairmanship of Committees. ...

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  44. PRICE-FIXING OF MEAT

    At a public meeting at Cullinga Mines a motion was carried, unanimously endorsing the sentiments appearing in the leading article of "The Daily Telegraph" of August 12, ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. LATE SHIPPING

    Rona, str., 6205 tons, Wallis from Fiji, via Auckland, 1.15 a.m. Colonial Sugar Co., agents ...

    Article : 23 words
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