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  2. RUSSIA

    It is highly improbable that negotiations with the Russian delegates will be reopened until the Soviet has replied to the British note of July 29, ...

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  3. THE PRINCE.

    The Lieutinant Governor (Hon. W. Lennon) to-night received the following telegram from the Prince of Wales from Armidale:— ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS

    The annual meeting of the delegates to the National Democratic Council was held in the rooms of the Young Women’s Liberal Club to-day when there was a ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today,— Debate was resumed on the second reading the Industrial Peace Bill. ...

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  6. TRAIN BEATS PLANE !

    The private aeroplane with Mr. Fihelly on hoard, passed over Wallangarra at 1.4o p.m Before the Royal Royal train—at 12.00—the Prince gave ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The writer of the verses “Toowoomba and the Prince” in Wednesday’s “Chronicle” was Mr. Joseph Watters. ...

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  8. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day,— The Supply Bill was further considered. Senator Russell moved the second reading of the Science and Industries ...

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  9. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    The “Echo do Saris” states that “Britain and France need to adopt a common line of action, to Russia whereby the peril way be overcome.” ...

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  10. PRINCE TO PREMIER.

    Tho following message has been received by the Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) from His Royal Highness: — Congratulations on your sporting ...

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  11. DR. MANNIX.

    The “New York Times” patience a letter signed by a number of Australians condeaming Dr. Mannix, and pointing out that all Australia is ...

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  12. POLAND.

    A Bolshevik communique states:—In Sedlitz direction we debouched a 60 mile front along the western bank of the Bugand, and crossed the river at ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND DETECTIVES.

    The last ceremony gone through before the Prince of Wales left Parliament House yesterday, was the presentation, to him, at his request, of Senior-Inspector ...

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  14. IRELAND.

    A deputation of Irish Unionists from Dublin and Cork waited upon Mr. Llyod George and Mr. Bonat Law and Sir Hamar Greenwood to ...

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  15. SHARP BRITISH NOTE.

    Although the contents of the British wireless Note, demanding an explanation from Russia for its advance into Poland, are not known, it is understood that the ...

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  16. PRINCE HELPS LOAN.

    It was officially announced at a public meeting at the Albert Hall tonight, that a telegram had been received from the Secretary to the Prince. ...

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  17. AID FOR POLAND.

    The “Matin” newspaper says that the French Government has decided to grant increased aid to Poland, and now is communicating with Britain and ...

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  18. ALONG THE LINE.

    The Royal train left Nobby at an early hour this morning. Arriving at Dalveen at about 9.20. the Prince’s train de luxe remained at ...

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  19. “SATISFACTORY RESULTS.”

    The Irish deputation, after a further interview with the Prime Minister, reported “satisfactory results.” ...

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  20. LOYAL IRISHMEN.

    At a meeting in Melbourne a Loyal Irish Association was formed with Dr. Alexander Leeper as president. A resolution was adopted affirming ...

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  21. TEACHERS! GOOD WORK.

    Sir,—May I call attention, through, your columns, to an omission, in Wednesday afternoon’s proceedings? At all other public welcomes in ...

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  22. GOING TO INDIA.

    It was stated to-day, on what is regarded as good authority, that the Prince of Wales will set out on his Indian tour within about a month of his return to ...

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  23. A WISE “MOVE.”

    The Government is preparing to go to Kalias, in the event of being compelled to evacuate the capital. It is expected that the Bolsheviks ...

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  24. MAORI MIXTURE.

    [?] ...

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  25. THE CURFEW AT CHARLEVILLE.

    The curfew has been enforced at Charleville and at Kilmallock in Country Limerick. This is significant because ...

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  26. THE IPSWICH GNU AEROPLANE.

    Captain Roy King, D.F.C., the Australian “Ace,” who arrived here on Wednesday afternoon in his Sopwith Gnu aeroplane from Brisbane in time ...

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  27. HUNGARY

    Reports from Budapost state that French industrial [?] and [?] already have inquired extensive control of a considerable part of Hungarian industries. ...

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  28. A. TORN RAILWAY.

    Sinn Feiners in the night time [?] up 340ft. of railway outside Belfast to prevent troops searching Burton Port, and also dislodged many heavy boulders, ...

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  29. ALBANIA

    The agreement with Albania will be signed at Durraso to-morrow. Italy will give up Valona D’Annnnzio on learning the terms threatened ...

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  30. GERMANY.

    The Reichstag has passed the bill disbarment the civilian population. ...

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  31. THE PRINCE TO THE DIGGERS.

    At the conclusion of the civic dinner at the Queen’s Hotel on Wednesday night the guests filed past the Prince, who shook hands. ...

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  32. FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND.

    We have received from Mr. Peter Field £1/1/ for the above fund. Who will be the next to follow Mr. Field’s example. ...

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  33. RESPONSIBILITY.

    Von Simon in an interview with the Berliner “Tageblatt” said he believed that the Russians were certainly striving for the restoration of normal relations in western ...

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  34. JUSTICE FOR JURORS.

    At the opening of the Supreme Court to-day; Mr. Justice Real was presented with a petition from 84 Jurymen, acting on the common jury, ...

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  35. A QUEEN VICTORIA CHOCOLATE.

    During the South African War in 1900 a cake of chocolate was presented by Queen Victoria to tho members of the Queen’s Contingent from ...

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  36. SOLDIERS FATHERS’ APPEAL.

    For Mr. Ryan, the ex-Digger, who lies in the Brisbane Hospital minus his right hand, and blind the result of a blasting accident at Beerburrum:— ...

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  37. NATIONAL CONCERT.

    The Soldiers’ Memorial Hall Building Fund will benefit to a considerable extent by the proceeds derived from the National concert held in honor of H.R.H. the ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    In the Arbitration Court in Chambers, Mr. Justice M’Cawlcy presided over a compulsory conference in the matter of the claim by the ...

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  39. BORDER’S GOODWILL

    The Prince’s all too brief sojourn Queensland came to a close at 12.30 p.m. to-day, when. His Royal Highness, to the accompaniment of exuberant ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL CHAOS.

    Zittan has been isolated by the stoppage of railways. Shops remain closed. Work is stopped. Tho Government ignored the demand that it should make way for a ...

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  41. A PRETTY INCIDENT.

    At Parliament House on Wednesday morning (says the Brisbane “Telegraph”) five little girls in light, blue uniform with white caps were drawn up near tie ...

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  42. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,—I enclose a cheque for the Soldiers’ Fathers’ “Ryan” Fund. Surely this fund is worth more attention than it has yet received from Toowoomba? ...

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  43. INDIA.

    A message from Katra says that on the night of the 31st July, an attack, lasting several hours, made on Hillah, in Mesopotamia, was completely defeated with heavy ...

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  44. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    In the Legislative Council to-day— Mr. Bond asked tho Attorney-General if, in view of the action of Mr. Justice Ewing, in liberating I.W.W. ...

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  45. THE BALL PROGRAMME.

    The programme for the Civic ball in honor of the visit of the Prince of Wales, and the menu card of the mayoral dinner tendered to his Royal Highness ...

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  47. MINERS.

    The Internationalist Miners’ Congress, on the motion of Mr. Frank Hodge (Britain) passed a resolution, in favor of the internationalisation of mines. ...

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  48. RAILWAYS

    The official opening of the service section of the North Coast line took place to-day. A special train . left this morning for Wumalgi, 94½ miles from Rockhampton. ...

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  49. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    Sir James Burns (of Burns, Philp and Co.) has arrived at Victoria. the capital of British Columbia by the Katori Moru He returns [?] to Australia via Sam ...

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  50. THE AERIAL FAREWELL.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) said yesterday morning that through the courtesy of Mr. Kilroc, of Messrs. Finney. Isles And Co., Ltd. the company’s ...

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  51. BATTLE IN BATHS!

    During the general strike at Sovana. a mob chased the officers, who took shelter in bathing establishments, where a battle occurred. ...

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  52. PRINCE’S PETS.

    In addition to the [?] gifts which the Prince of Wales is receiving from civic bodies and institutions, he is (says the Sydney “Son”) getting ...

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