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  2. 5,000 MILES TOUR.

    The trip along the north-west coast was full of interest, but the members of the Ministerial party were looking forward with eager expectancy to the great overland ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    Londonderry was undisturbed throughout Saturday, and there were no further arrivals of troops during the week-end. It is reported that twenty Sinn Fein victims ...

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  4. REPAIRING STORM DAMAGE.

    A long report by the City Engineer (Mr. A. R. Galbraith) on the damage caused by the recent rains, came before the City Council at yesterday's meeting. ...

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  5. MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    In accordance with the terms of settlement, 650 members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association will resume work at the various factories ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICES.

    Matters in connection with the salaries problem in the Government services advanced another stage yesterday evening, when the Grand Council of the Affiliated ...

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  7. TURKISH REVOLT.

    The Greeks after breaking the enemy's resistance, have occupied Kelei, to the eastward of Odemish, capturing numerous prisoners and many guns. The Greek ...

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  8. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    Mr. Justice Ewing, sitting as a Royal Commission, resumed his investigation to-day into the circumstances surrounding the conviction of twelve members of the ...

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  9. ANGLO-GREEK OBJECTIVE.

    The "Petit Parisien" says that the military action undertaken by the British and the Greeks in Turkey is strictly limited to the freeing of the Straits. ...

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  10. FISHING HUT RAIDED.

    A number of disguised men raided a fishing hut at Castletownroche, County Cork, where Brigadier-General Lucas and two colonels were sleeping after a day's ...

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  11. BULK HANDLING.

    Speaking yesterday in reference to the scheme for the bulk handling of wheat which is being propounded by the Westralian Farmers Ltd., the Premier (Mr. ...

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  12. POSITION REGARDING WAGES BOARD.

    Yesterday Mr. M. F. Darcey, the secretary of the Grand Council of the Affiliated Public Services, made the following statement commenting upon the references to ...

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  13. BARRACKS ATTACKED.

    A party of from two to three hundred armed men attacked the Borriskane barracks, near Nenagh, Tipperary, in the early hours of Sunday morning. A ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    President Ebert, in accordance with the constitution, has asked the Reichstag to fix a date for the Presidential election, and his action has aroused discussions as ...

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  15. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The Government intends to release the railways and return them to private ownership, but proposes now groupings designed for more economical working. It ...

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  16. PERSIA.

    A Teheran message states that the British Government objects to Musher Ed Dowleh (the Minister for War), who is attempting to form a new Cabinet in ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Preparations are well in hand for the production of "Florodora," the successful musical play to be presented by the Western Australian Society of Concert Artists ...

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  18. HAGUE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The trend of the discussion amongst the advisory committee of jurists connected with the Hague Court of Arbitration is to widen the sphere of the permanent Court ...

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  19. THE WORK OF AMERICAN WOMEN.

    Mrs. William Darcy Craven, jun. gave a most interesting address at the Women's Service Guild on Friday afternoon, before a large gathering. Mrs. Macdonald was in ...

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  20. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    The Grand Council of the Affiliated Public Services of Western Australia issued the following statement yesterday regarding the salaries of teachers in support of the ...

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  21. COUNTESS DUDLEY.

    The Countess of Dudley collapsed and was drowned while bathing at Ro[?]muck, Connemara, Ireland. The Countess Dudley arrived at Rosmuck ...

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  22. THE CAUCASUS.

    The Bolsheviks savagely repressed a Tartar counter revolution in the Caucasus, and it is reported that they have destroyed the town of Elizabethpol. Many Tartar ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION.

    Referring to the interview with Mr. W. C. Angwin, M.L.A., appearing in yesterday's "West Australian" regarding immigration, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE ARCHITECT'S SUICIDE

    The death of Mr. Charles D'Ebro, a wellknown Melbourne architect, who committed suicide in the bathroom of the Weld Club on June 23, was inquired into yesterday ...

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  25. IVES PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Ives Progress Association on Saturday, it was decided to petition the Government to provide crushing facilities. It was stated that several ...

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  26. THE HEROIC DEAD.

    The "Daily Express" announces that a magnificent building within a stone's throw of the House of Commons, which was intended to be a Government department, is ...

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  27. RUN OVER BY A TRAM.

    At the City Courthouse yesterday the inquiry into the death of Thomas Hill, the manager of the Subiaco branch of Millars' Trading Company, who was run over ...

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  28. AVIATION.

    A French company is inaugurating an Orient acrial express service from Paris to Warsaw and Constantinople, linking up with London. During recent trials ...

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  29. THE WEATHER.

    Although yesterday morning's weather reports showed that rain had been general south of the tropic, falls were for the most part light over inland areas, while ...

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  30. AMERICA.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the friends of Mr. William Gibbs McAddoo, a former Secretary of the Treasury, have been ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius—At 10.30 a.m. in No. 1 Court before Mr. Justice Burnside: In Divorce: Dissolution of marriage, Bernard Martin Johnson (petitioner), Emma Elizabeth ...

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  32. RACING IN FRANCE.

    The Grand Prix de Paris, about one mile and seven turlongs (for three-year-olds), run to-day, resulted as follows:—Comrade—Mr. E. St. Alary's blk c, by ...

    Article : 221 words
  33. INDUSTRIAL.

    The City Council at yesterday's meeting had before it requests by the Municipal Employees Union and the A.W.U. on behalf of the quarry employees, for conferences ...

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  34. A VALUABLE ESTATE.

    Probate duty amounting to £210,826 was paid to-day in the estate of William Gibson, of Smith-street, Collingwood, draper and importer, who died in July of last ...

    Article : 54 words
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