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  2. CENTRAL POWERS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "Sun" interviewed Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, who was Imperial Chancellor when the war broke out. He said:— ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    No steps are being taken to end the Yorkshire strike, the authorities believing that when the miners are tired of keeping holiday they will resume. The miners ...

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  4. HARA, PREMIER OF JAPAN

    Mr. Takashi Hara is temporarily Premier of Japan, and the average opinion here is that his tenure of office will be only temporary. His social status and his ...

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  5. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Among the reports presented to Parliament on Thursday last was a statement by the Controller of Soldiers' Settlement (Mr. A. McLarty) covering the operations under ...

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  6. PROBLEMS OF EMPIRE.

    At Oxford University yesterday the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Milner) delivered the Sheldonian inaugural address on "Problems of Empire" at the ...

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  7. WOODLINES DISPUTE.

    Last Wednesday the disputes committee of the A.L.F., wrote to the Chamber of Mines stating:—"A communication has been received from the Premier advising that ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    What appeared to be a movement toward a settlement of the seamen's strike to-day resolved itself into an opportunity for Mr. Walsh to display his self-abnegation and ...

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  9. THE UNIVERSITY.

    The report of the Senate of the University of Western Australia for the year ending December 31. 1918, was laid on the table in the Legislative Assembly on ...

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  10. INFLUENZA.

    Altogether 41 additional cases were reported in the metropolis yesterday, 11 in Perth, 7 in Subiaco, 8 in Fremantle, 5 in Midland Junction, 3 in Leederville, 3 in ...

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  11. THE POLICE TROUBLE.

    The vacancies in the ranks of the London police caused by the strikers were rapidly filled up. Four hundred pensioners applied for permission to resume. The ...

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  12. FREMANTLE.

    Six new cases of influenza were admitted to the Fremantle Public Hospital yesterday bringing the number of patients now under treatment in the institution up to 26. ...

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  13. RIOTING IN LIVERPOOL.

    In all 850 police struck in London and 630 in Liverpool, where special constables have been called out, to quell rioting in the poorer districts. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Exhibition Influenza Hospital to-day there were twelve serious cases and one dangerous case, and one death was reported. ...

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  15. FRENCHMEN MURDERED.

    In the course of revolutionary demonstrations at Strassburg several French officers and soldiers were killed, some being thrown into the river. ...

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  16. NATIONAL LABOUR PARTY.

    At a recent meeting of the Goldfields Council of the National Labour Party the following resolution was carried:— "Inasmuch as by the prowess of our ...

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  17. RUSSIA.

    The Bolsheviks claim to have advanced 7 miles to the northward of Onega, apparently along the shores of the Gulf. ...

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  18. HUNGARY.

    It is officially announced that Dr. Bela Kun has resigned the premiership of Hungary and that the Socialists have formed a Cabinet with Dr. Julius Beidl as Premier. ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    Ten deaths occurred in the metropolitan hospitals to-day, in addition to which the registrars reported four deaths in the city and 19 in the country. The admisisons to the ...

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  20. ONEGA CAPTURED.

    Onega has been captured. [Onega is a town in the Government of Archangel and is situated on the shores of the White Sea, nearly 100 miles to the ...

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  21. ALLIES' PROPOSALS.

    A Budapest wireless message states that the Italian military mission representing the Allies at Budapest has informed M. Clemenceau that the new Hungarian ...

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  22. MARITIME QUARANTINE.

    Much valuable data on the incidence and treatment of pneumonic infinenza is contained in a lengthy report on "Influenza and Maritime Quarantine in Australia," by the ...

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  23. SUPPLIES FOR KOLTCHAK.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that a group of American bankers has loaned the Omsk Government £1,000,000 for the purposes of ...

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  24. BRITAIN.

    A procession and review of the Indian troops who arrived too late to participate in the peace celebrations on July 19 took place to-day, when there was a striking ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that Mr. Karsuji Debuchi, the Japanese Charge d' Affaires, speaking informally, said it was his ...

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  26. FRANCE.

    The trial of five French women for treason has commenced at Lille. They wrote a letter to the German commander saying:—"We will do anything you want, and all ...

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  27. JUVENILE CRIME.

    Interesting sidelights into the recent statements as to the growth of juvenile depravity in the community were afforded at the Perth Children's Court yesterday, when ...

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  28. NATIONALISATION.

    The Federation of British Industries, which has a membership of 18,000 firms and a capital of £5,000,000,000, after its committee's investigation of the question has ...

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  29. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the International Trade Union Congress has agreed that every 250,000 members shall entitle a ...

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  30. DATE OF ELECTIONS.

    The general elections are to be held on October 26. ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Two deaths from influenza and seven fresh admissions to hospital were notified by the Board of Health to-night. ...

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  32. PEACE TREATY.

    The Peace Committee of the Chamber of Deputies by an overwhelming majority has approved of the peace/treaty. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    The Australian Surplus Board has sold by auction 6,753 horses in France at an average price of £35, and 1,543 inferior to the butchers at an average price of £17. ...

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  34. HEROES OF WAR.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) this afternoon at Victoria Barracks decorated about 300 soldiers and many relatives of deceased soldiers with medals ...

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  35. ACTION BY SENATOR MILLEN.

    Senator Millen was not officially informed to-night of the decision come to by the seamen at the meeting held in the afternoon. He therefore declined to ...

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  36. RAVAGES IN LABRADOR.

    Members of the Moravian mission in Labrador tell a harrowing story of the ravages of influenza. Many villages lost three-quarters of their inhabitants, and as ...

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  37. THE SHIPPING SITUATION.

    In a joint report, Messrs. Fowler and Burchell, M's.H.R., state that, in connection with the serious shipping situation and the hardships inflicted both on importers ...

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  38. CABLE DELAYS.

    Mr. Y. K. Davies, secretary of the National Foreign Trade Council, announced to-day that large American business interests were contemplating the establishment ...

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  39. FREE PASSES FOR MEMBERS.

    The Government has decided to grant to members of the House of Commons a free return ticket weekly from London to their constituencies ...

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  40. SOLDIERS AND CONTRACT.

    A large meeting of the Kalgoorlie branch of the R.S.A. last night carried the following motion:—"That this branch of the R.S.A. continue to hold the contract for ...

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  41. CONTROL OF CHEESE.

    The Food Controller (Mr. G. H. Roberts) had ordered that all imported cheese bought after August 1 be placed at his disposal on arrival, at a price not ...

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  42. NATIONALISATION OF MEDICINE.

    The Director of Quarantine (Dr. J. H. Cumpston), in a lecture delivered to-day to the Public Questions Society of the University, discussed (by request) the ...

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  43. HAREFIELD HOSPITAL.

    The War Office is purchasing the huts and other improvements at the Harefield Hospital from the Commonwealth Government, the price being £47,000, ...

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  44. THE WEATHER.

    Reports received at the Weather Burean yesterday morning indicated that, as anticipated, beneficial rains had fallen over coastal and agricultural districts. Gaugings ...

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  45. CRICKET.

    The Australians in their second innings against Surrey "declared" when the score stood at 260 for four wickets. Collins made 76, Taylor 54, Willis 55 not out, and Pellew ...

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  46. FREMANTLE HARBOUR TRUST.

    In the annual report of the Fremantle Harbour Trust covering the work of the Port for the year ended June 30, 1918, which was laid on the table of the ...

    Article : 224 words
  47. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    A British Industries Fair, organised by the British Board of Trade in the interests of Empire manufactures, will be held in London, Birmingham, and Glasgow ...

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  48. MELBOURNE DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Hood delivered judgment in a case in which Sarah Amelia Maude Kenna, of Preston, sought a divorce from George Henry Kenna, ...

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  49. AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEAS TRADE.

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  50. NOTABLE ART SCHOLARSHIP.

    The Premier is in receipt of a communication from the Acting Prime Minister enclosing a letter from the executive committee of the British School at Rome, ...

    Article : 119 words
  51. SUPPLIES OF SUPERPHOSPHATE.

    A deputation representative of the suppliers of phosphate and manufacturers of superphosphate asked the Shipping Controller (Rear-Admiral Clarkson) to-day, ...

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  52. REPATRIATION.

    A report was submitted to the State Cabinet to-day by the Minister for Lands (Mr. F. Clarke) showing the progress of soldier settlement in Victoria. Mr. Clarke said ...

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  53. A LIVING WAGE.

    At the last conference of the Methodist Church, it was decided that as far as possible the minimum stipend to be paid to any married minister of the church should ...

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  54. THE MISSING LLEWELLYN.

    Advices received by the Marine Department to-day indicate beyond a doubt that the Llewellyn has foundered and has broken up. During the day a telegram ...

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  55. THE LAW COURTS.

    Criminal Court.—In No. 2 Court, at 12 noon, before the Chief Justice. (Jurors summoned for 10 a.m. need not attend until 11.45 a.m.). ...

    Article : 37 words
  56. Advertising

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