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  2. WAR DEBTS.

    M. Caillaux (Minister for Finance) departed for London at mid-day to take part in the war debt discussions. He did not reveal what proposals he ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Bruce, in reply to Mr. Hughes (Nat., N.S.W.), said that he was desirous of giving Parliament an opportunity of discussing the agenda of the coming ...

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  4. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Having conducted a lengthy inquiry into the expenditure on oil exploration development and refining in the Commonwealth and Papua, the Federal ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    M. Tehitcherin (Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs), in an exclusive interview given to the London "Daily Herald's" Moscow correspondent said he ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    Prophesying that next May the workers will be confronted with a great struggle, the miners' leader, Mr. A. J. Cook, in a speech at Mansfield ...

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  7. OVERSEAS SHIPPING

    After a special meeting of the Federal Executive 'Council this afternoon, the Governor-General (Lord Forster) issued a proclamation proclaiming that he is of ...

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  8. "Malignant Conspiracy."

    The London "Daily Mail" in an editorial, says that the plot against British shipping and the prosperity of the Empire has been engineered by ...

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  9. Mr. Lang Reticent.

    The State Ministry is apparently 10th to interfere in the shipping strike, taking the view that the matter does not come within its province. Representatives, ...

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  10. New Zealand Involved.

    A serious development in connection with British overseas shipping took place in Wellington, to-day, when several members of the crew of the Arawa ...

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  11. Ministers Meet.

    M. Caillaux and Mr. Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the (Exchequer) met at the Treasury at noon to discuss the payment of France's debt to Britain, ...

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  12. IMPORTED MUSICIANS.

    Some time ago a protest was made by the Musicians' Union of Australia and the Theatrical Employees' Association against the importation of musicians and ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    The Italian aviator Di Pinedo was forced back by inclement weather, and landed at Antimonan Ayabas (in the Philippines).—Reuter. ...

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  14. Position in Queensland.

    Another vessel has been added to the fleet of idle British steamers in port by the decision of the seamen on the Commonwealth and Dominion steamer Port ...

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  15. Pacific Venture.

    The three naval seaplanes which are to make the flight to Hawaii have arrived here. The time up to August 28 will be spent in making trial flights and final ...

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  16. French Press Views.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that an agreement is impossible unless it is admitted that Prance is unable to assume a burden beyond her strength. ...

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  17. Port Adelaide Situation.

    The greasers working at the freezers finished their week on that employment on the Balranald on Sunday, and the men who would ordinarily take over ...

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  18. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The wireless experimenter, Mr. Partridge, of Wimbledon, picked wp five Antipodeans this morning, including a newcomer, a Sydneyite, 2YL, and an ...

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  19. BUILDING TRADE WAGES.

    Members of a number of trades unions are concerned at the action of the master builders and other employers in the bonding trade in having agreed that from ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    Inquiries addressed to the band of officers handling the Commonwealth loan applications suggest that some people are still under the mistaken impression ...

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  21. Shipping Representatives' Letter.

    Having reviewed the incidents that preceded the dispute, and the part taken by Messrs. Walsh and Johansen, the Chairman of the Overseas Shipping ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The London "Morning Post," in an editorial, says that though there is no reason why part of the grounds at Wembley should not be sold, to pull ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Australian Commonwealth Government Line's ex-German steamers Barambah, Bakara and Boonah, which are lying at present at Falmouth, have ...

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  24. Local Developments.

    Local developments yesterday in connection with the strike of British seamen now in Australian ports, included messages to Premier (Mr. P. ...

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  25. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    Giving judgment to-day on the claims of the Australian Workers' Union for a variation of the pastoral award, including increased rates and allowances, the ...

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  26. MIGRATION.

    Inquiries into the question of Italian migration to Western Australia and the position of Italians residing in the State are being made by the Hon. ...

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  27. Member's Offer.

    Colonel Harry Day (Labour M.P. for the Central Division of Southwark London), who is a Producer of revues and a theatrical proprietor, has offered on ...

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  28. Export' of Produce.

    Mr. W. Stevenson-Fraser, acting chairman of Bawra, to-day expressed the opinion that the strike if it became general or was unduly prolonged, would ...

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  29. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A communique states that airmen and a battleship yesterday made a vigorous bombardment of the Riffian coast opposite Alhucemas, causing serious damage ...

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  30. Big Sydney Meeting.

    Approximately 2,000 members of the British ships in port affected by the strike attended a mass meeting in the Town Hall basement this morning, when ...

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  31. Petain at Rabat.

    A report from Rabat states that Marshal Petain has arrived. He will probceed to the front after studying the situation with, Marshal Lyautey (the ...

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  32. CHINA.

    A reliable citizen at Canton who is thoroughly conversant with the Russian language, encountered in the city on the evening of August 20, a Russian, who was ...

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  33. BROTHERS QUARREL.

    In a quarrel which is alleged to have taken place in a week-end house at Menzies Creek, near Gembrook, early this morning, between two brothers, one of ...

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  34. N.S.W. MINERS DISSATISFIED.

    A statement made at a meeting of the Coal Tribunal to-day is an indication that the coal miners are far from satisfied with the manner in which, the tribunal ...

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  35. Apolda Held Up at Bunbury

    The s.s. Apolda completed loading on Friday and was ready for sea, but the men refused to sail under their articles, demanding Australian hours and ...

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  36. The General Position.

    Interest in the position of the overseas ships at Melbourne now centres on the Aberdeen liner Euripides, which arrived to-day from London, Precautions were ...

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  37. ADVENTUROUS TRIP.

    An ex-naval man named William Unitt Intends to sail from Plymouth on September 3 for New Zealand in a nine-ton yawl, accompanied only by his ...

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  38. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    On Sunday the following statement was submitted for publication by the publicity committee for the unemployed:— "A combined meeting of members of ...

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  39. A Wireless Message.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson (general president of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union), has sent a wireless message to the Australian Press Association from ...

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  40. Mr. Walsh's Ambition.

    Owing to the refusal of duty by the crews of British steamers in Australian ports, British shipping companies affected in Australia hare cabled to their head ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales attended a race meeting held in his honour at Palermo and a great crowd cheered him. Some amusement was caused when a number of ...

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  42. SOLDIER-SETTLEMENT.

    In an interview at Kalgoorlie, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Angwin), who had been representing Western Australia in Melbourne at the meeting of the Loan ...

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  43. Position in London.

    At the headquarters of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, it was stated to-day that all the ships affected by the trouble at the London docks sailed and ...

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  44. EGYPT.

    Seven murderers of the Sirdar (Sir Lee Stack) were executed this morning at intervals of three-quarters of an hour. The death sentence on the elder of the ...

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  45. The Orvieto Sails.

    It is confidently asserted that the strike has fizzled out as regards the East India Docks. The pickets have almost disappeared. ...

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  46. ACCUSED REMANDED.

    In the City Court to-day 'William Vincent Clarke, charged with the murder of his brother Charles Alexander Clarke, at Menzies Creek on Sunday morning, ...

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  47. New Settlers.

    The following as the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle foy the s.s. Hobson's Bay next Thursday:—Nominated: Anderson, Mrs. Margaret and family: Ardin ...

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  48. THE FEDERAL CONCESSION.

    In the interview with Mr. Angwin, published in the form of a telegram from Kalgoorlie yesterday, in connection with the payment of £796,000 to Western ...

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  49. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    An express train from Paris collided with a train which was standing in a siding at Dijon. Three persons were killed and 20 injured. ...

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  50. PREFERENCE TO TEACHERS

    It was decided on Saturday at a meeting of the council of the Teachers' Federation to send a deputation to the Director of Education in order to ...

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  51. East India Docks Quiet.

    All was quiet and there were no pickets at the East India Docks this evening. The Grantully Castle which had been delayed, sailed for Capetown ...

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  52. SAD LUNACY CASE.

    The trial was continued at the Supreme Court to-day of Myrtle Moore (27), on a charge of having attempted to drown her son. Harold Frank Moore, at ...

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  53. New Regulation.

    The Minister for Works in France announces that in future all French express railway trains which are liable to travel at high rates of speed over great ...

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