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  2. UNSETTLED EUROPE.

    It is reported from Paris that the Council of Five (Great Uritain, France, America, Italy, and Japan), contemplates a severe blockade as a means of aiding in the ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT AND PRESS.

    When the Senate reassembled yesterday morning Senator Gardiner (Cau. N.S.W.) said that he desired, as a matter of privilege, to call attention to the report in "The ...

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  4. SHEEP-DIP EMBARGO.

    A deputation of members of the House of Representatives representing graing and pastoral constituencies waited on the Minister for customs (Mr. Massy Greene) ...

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  5. Further Plea for Allied Army.

    The French Minister of Foreign Affairs (M. Pichon), addressing the Peace Treaty Commission in Paris, promised actively to press the amendments which M. ...

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  6. MR. WATT'S MESSAGE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), who is still confined to his home, yesterday issued the follwing peace message to the people of Australis:— ...

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  7. CONFERENCE OF UNIONS.

    Federal Ministers could not be induced Yesterday to amplify the statement made in the House of Representatives on Wednesday by Mr. Groom, and in the Senate ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    President Wilson has invited the leading members of the Ropublican party in the Senate (several of whom have lately adversely criticised the work of the Peace ...

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  9. RAILWAY-MEN'S POLICY.

    Members of the council of the Victorinan Railways Union will meet to night to consider the policy which railway-men shall adopt in regard to the strike. As has ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The commission created by the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to deal with trade piopositions which he had negotiated up to a certain stage, is busily ...

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  11. AMERICA AND TREATY.

    The American Commander-in-Chief in Europe, General J. J. Pershing, was entertained at luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, in London, on Wednesday. ...

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  12. STATE OWNED MINES.

    In the course of a debate in the House of Lords on Wednesday on the coal position, Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies) suggested that State ...

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  13. No Change in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The strike position in Sydney is without change. A meeting of the Transport Workers Federation to-day decided to send delegates to the ...

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  14. PEACE MOVE DISCUSSED.

    If is now apply confirmed that a determined attempt to arrange a settlement of the strike will be made by the interstate union conference which is expected to ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    The P. and O. and Orient Steamship Companies hope to resume their regular mail passenger services to Australia in September. ...

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  16. What Will Miners Do?

    NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.). Thursday.—A special meeting of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation was held at Newcastle to-day, to consider the ...

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  17. STRIKE BALLOT.

    The British Miners Conference has, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a motion proposing to empower the executive to declare a strike in the case of ...

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  18. REPATRIATION STAFF.

    The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) has issued the following peace message to the members of the staff of his department, the majority of whom are ...

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  19. FATE OF ENVER PASHA.

    The Turkish Government has demanded from Germany the extradition of Talant Bey. Enver Pasha, Djemal Pasha, and Reshed Pasha, who were members of the ...

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  20. Drivers Against "Direct Action."

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Adelaide Drivers' Union held last evening, and attended by about 400 members, an overwhelming majority decided against ...

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  21. TRADES HALL RELIEF.

    With a cordon of police guarding the steps of Federal Parliament House, a crowd of nearly 300 unemployed waited in Spring street yesterday morning while a ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Congress of Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League resumed its sittings to-day. Discussion took place on a proposal to ...

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  23. HOME RULE DISPUTE.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, Labour member for Platting, and a former member of the Coalition Ministry, moved the adjournment of the House of Commons on Wednesday ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY.

    Lieutenant A. Raw (Hawthorn) and Air-Mechanie T. Mastertoun (Footscray) are occupying second and third places in the Armourers' Company competition, which ...

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  25. In the Suburbs.

    In addition to the suburban celebrations already announced for Saturday, the following has been arranged:- CAMBERWELL.—The intention to entertain ...

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  26. SEAMEN'S DEMANDS.

    Mr. Brennan (Can.) asked in the House of Representatives yesterday whether the Ministry had made itself acquainted with the terms of the demands of the seamen ...

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  27. CELEBRATION TO-MORROW.

    Throughout Australia to-morrow a public holiday will be observed to mark the consummation of peace with victory. Every city, town and hamlet will have some ...

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  28. Frenchman Murdered in Berlin

    The French Government has made a demand upon Germany for the payment of an indemnity of £4,000 to compensate the family of a French soldier who was recently ...

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  29. London's Peace March.

    In the march of troops in London on Peace Day, Australia will be represented by a band, 100 men selected from various units, and parties from each division bearing ...

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  30. CORNSACKS.

    Sir,—Mr. Massy Greene's reply to my letter of 15th inst, does not answer the statements. I made. If the suggestions made by the co-operative companies ...

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  31. RATIONING POWER.

    Since the decision of the Central Coal Board to utilise the power which will be available by reducing the tram and railway services in the direction of giving ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton), in answer to Mr. Mahony, (Cau., N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, said that altogether 14 wooden ...

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  33. OVERSEA SETTLEMENT.

    Sir Charles Wade, the New South Wales Agent-General, in his recently published book dealing with Australian problems and the prospects in relation to British ...

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  34. Position of China.

    The following resolution was unanimously carried by a large gathering Chinese citizens in Melbourne on July 16:- "That, while cordially joining in celebrating ...

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  35. CAULFIELD STRONG-POST.

    Sir,—I would appeal to the various members of choirs in the city of Caulfield to assemble at cur strong post, Royal Bank, corner of Collins street and Elizabeth street, at 9.45 sharp, to help with ...

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  36. For All Who Helped.

    A silver medal to mark the successful conclusion of the war has been issued to all British subjects who entered the theatre of war or rendered war service, including the ...

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  37. "GREAT OCEAN ROAD."

    The Ocean Road Trust has received a report from the engineer on the crection of a bridge over Curdie's River, near Peterborough. The site chosen presents no ...

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  38. Preference to Dominions.

    While the Finance Bill Was being considered in the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. A. Shaw (Coalition Liberal member for Kilmarnock) moved for the ...

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  39. Michelham Millions.

    The "Daily Chronicle" announces that a settlement has been reached in the sensational Michelham law suit. A substantial income is provided for Lord and Lady ...

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  40. COAL BY SEA:

    Advice reached Melbourne yesterday that additional seamen had been obtained to complete the crew of the steamer Woolgar, and that the vessel, which has loaded about ...

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  41. SIR RICHARD BUTLER'S DEFENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day Sir Richard Butlery, who until recently, when the Wheat Commission reported adversely on his ...

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  42. British Conscripts.

    The Secretary of State for War (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that no conscript soldier will be required to go cast ...

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  43. Ex-Kaiser Reported Ill.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the ex-Kaiser is suffering from a chill, and the ex-Kaiserin from heart weakness. ...

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  44. British Alien Restrictions.

    The Standing Committee of the House of Commons appointed to advise the Government in the matter has resolved to prohibit enemy aliens landing in Great Britain ...

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  47. Bolsheviks Claim Success.

    A Bolshevik wireless message recived in London on Wednesday stated:—"We have occupied Ekaterinburg," (an important center in Easten Russia, where the ...

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  48. Arbitration Functions.

    References to the strike were made in the House of Representatives yesterday, during the debate on the second reading of the Commercial Activities Bill. ...

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  49. POULTRY AND DOG SHOW.

    Owing to the influenza epidemic and the consequent occupation of the Exhibition Buildings as a hospital the Victorian Poultry nnd Kennel Club was forced to look ...

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  50. TOWN HALL MEETING.

    Sir,—The leading article in "The Argus" to-day wlli be [?]led with satisfaction by every right-thinking person throughout the State. You have expresed the thoughts ...

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  51. Cable Censorship to Cease.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office (Mr. H. W. Forster) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that all cable censorship would be removed on ...

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  52. British Income Tax.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Clamberlain) refused in the House of Commons on Wednesday to increased the income tax exemption to £250, but agreed ...

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  55. GAS RESTRICTIONS.

    FACTORIES using Gas for heating purposes can keep going On QUIRK'S AIR-GAS. Leading Boat and Hat Factorics now running full time fitted with Quirk's Machines. ...

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