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  2. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Nine members rose on the Ministerial side of the House of Representatives yesterday in support of a motion by Mr. Boyd (Nat.) for the adjournment of the ...

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  3. GENERAL BOTHA.

    The Prime Minister of the South African Union (General Botha) returned from his participation in the Peace Conference, landing from the steamer Lanstephen Castle ...

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  4. ENSURING PEACE

    President Wilson, in sending to the Senate for approval the treaty of alliance between France and America concluded whilst he was in Paris, explained in an ...

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  5. FIRE AT SOUTH MINE.

    BROKEN HILL, (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—A great portion of the surface workings of the South Mind was destroyed by fire this morning. The ...

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  6. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) said last night that the State Cabinet had not yet decided on the personnel of the commission which is to inquire into the cost of living. Mr. ...

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  7. SHIPPING STRIKE

    With the list of unemployed steadily lengthening, and with further gas and electric restrictions an ever present possibility, the members of the Federal Council of the ...

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  8. FIXING PRICES.

    Replying in the House of Representatives yesterday to Mr. Charlton (Cau., N.S.W.), who directed the attention to a press statemont to the effect that the Victorian ...

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  9. FUTURE OF EX-KAISER.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that a movement has begun at Fukushima (one of the smaller Japanese towns) against Japan taking any ...

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  10. CHICAGO RACE RIOTS.

    The race riots between negroes and whites in Chicago continued on Tuesday, when the financial district was affected. Casualties to date number 26 killed, ...

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  11. MERCHANTS AND SHIPOWNERS.

    Sir.—I have read with interest the letters of "Bon Accord" and "Public Accountant" in "The Argus" of Tuesday and to-day. It is a fact that merchants here and in ...

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  12. CENSORED CABLE MESSAGE.

    Sir,—In reply to Sir John Higgins' letter, appearing in your columns this morning, we would begin by saying that our omission to refer in any way to the ...

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  13. WHEAT FOR VICTORIA.

    According to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Oman), the advisory committee of the Victorian Wheat Commission, at its meeting yesterday, passed a resolution ...

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  14. DISPUTES COMMITTEE ANGRY

    The Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall Council will this morning prepare a report upon its part in the settlement negotiations. This will be submitted to the ...

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  15. RIVAL CHINESE FACTIONS.

    "Despatches from official sources at Tokio (says the Washington correspondent of the 'New York Times') say that the Japanese Prime Minister (Mr. Ha[?]) told ...

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  16. INFLATED CREDIT.

    Sir,—The Premier (Mr. Lawson) states a fundamental fact when he remarks that the cause of the rise in prices is "deeprooted," and not due to the superficially ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVANTS' PAY.

    It was stated by the acting general secretary of the State Service Federation (Mr. J. L. Stewart) yesterday that the announcement by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) that ...

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  18. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports Viscount Kato (one of Japan's leading statesmen) as having stated in a speech that he doubted if the ...

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  19. WORLD'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Professor Atkinson is clearly not a disciple of that famous, cleric, the Rev. Thomas Malthus. Lecturing at the Wool Exchange yesterday, he indicated that he has no fear ...

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  20. NEW AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of America reports that the United States Shipping Board has announced that it will build two ...

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  21. MINISTERS QUESTIONED.

    Mr. Bamford (Nat., Q.) inquired in the House of Representatives yesterday whether the acting leader of the House (Mr. Groom) could make any statement about ...

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  22. WOOL PRICES IN AMERICA.

    Sir,—In November last year you published my letter in which I showed the various clean cost basis in America of foreign wools, and comparad same with the ...

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  23. MANUFACTURERS FIX PRICES.

    Sir,—The State Ministry is anxious to make some show that it is concerned about the high cost of living, and seems anxious to do anything to avoid any measure of ...

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  24. RAILWAY STEEL STANDARDS.

    A conference was held yesterday to consider the advisability of establishing a standard specification for railway rails and fishplates. Professor Lyle presided. ...

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  25. Women for Dominions.

    The British Government some time ago determined to despatch a delegation of two women to the overseas dominions to investigate whether the conditions were suitable ...

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  26. Discussion in Senate.

    In the Senate yesterday afternoon the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen), in reply to a question by Senator Mulcahy (Nat., Tas), stated that he was not in a ...

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  27. INFLUENZA.

    Having declined gradually during the past four days, the number of cases under treatment in influenza hospitals last night stood at 1,380. as against 1,509 in the week-end. ...

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  28. TASMANIAN MINISTRY.

    HOBART, Wendesday,—In the Legislative Assembly to-day it was agreed to appoint a new Minister to deal specially with the settlement of soldiers. Mr. A. ...

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  29. THE UNION FLAG.

    Sir,—Just after half-past 3 this afternoon I noticed the Union flag being hoisted upside down in front of the Spencer street railway station. Remembering the recent ...

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  30. KALGOORLIE SHOOTING CASE.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.—At the inquest yesterday concerning the death of James William Brady, which occurred on July l8, the jury found that death resulted ...

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  31. FOOTBALLER'S JAW FRACTURED.

    At the Pr[?] Court, an Tuesday, before Messrs. Hattam (Chairman), Wood, and Bricknell, J.P.'s, Charles Walker was charged with assault. Mr. Doria for the defence. Ernest Hannah, secretary of the ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The industrial trouble here remins without change. The Typographical Society in Sydney has agreed to lend the Amalgamated ...

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  33. ENGINE-DRIVER DIES ON ENGINE.

    In order to take charge while his engine was being turned on a turntable in the a[?]unting yards at Mordiallon early last evening the driver, David Coates, 55 years of age, who was ...

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