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  2. SHIPPING STRIKE

    Developments in the negotiations for a settlement of the shipping strike yesterday leave no hope of an immediate settlement, though it is apparent that, both in Sydney ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA AND AFRICA.

    A member of the South African Parliament, who has been in close touch with the Australian Ministers (Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook) during their visit to South ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT.

    The British War Office reports that General Denikin's captures at Kamishin included 11,000 Bolsheviks, 60 field guns, and an immense amount of war material. ...

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  5. SAVE THE SURPLUS.

    After considering the serious financial position into which extravagance in government is involving the State and Commonwealth, the Melbourne business men who ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Senator Henry Cabot-Lodge (Floor Leader of the Republican party, which is in a majority in Congress), speaking on the League of Nations issue in the United States ...

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  7. STATE OF WHEAT POOLS.

    In a statement issued yesterday the Minister in Charge of Commodities (Senator Russell) said that it was not yet possible to prepare a comprehensive statement ...

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  8. LORD JELLICOE.

    Lord Jellicoe, who since his return from the islands has been busily engaged in Sydney in preparing his report upon the naval defence of Australia, paid a flying ...

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  9. SALE OF SCHOONER DART.

    Following statements in the Legislative Council on Tuesday concerning the sale of the schooner Dart, Mr. Bowser (Nat., Wangaratta), who was Chief Seirctaiy at the ...

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  10. RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Another deputation from the Trades Hall Relief Committee waited on the Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday, to urge that the right of distributing relief provided by ...

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  11. ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, who is paying a visit to Canada, in order to open the new Parliment Buildings at Ottawa, arrived at Topsail, in Conception ...

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  12. CONTROL OF COMMODITIES.

    Further questions as to the circumstances under which 37,037 bales of cornsacks were sold by the Government were asked by Senator Pratten (Nat., N.S.W.) in the ...

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  13. PROFITEERING BILL.

    The second reading of the British Government's Profiteering Bill was carried in the House of Commons on Monday evening by 251 votes to 8. ...

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  14. RATIFICATION OF PEACE.

    The South African Parliament has been convened for September 5 next, for the purpose of ratifying the Peace Treaty. ...

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  15. Regulating World's Labour.

    President Wilson has fixed October 28 for the opening meeting in Washington of the International Labour Conference, arranged for by the Peace Conference in Paris, with ...

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  16. REPORT PRESENTED.

    "It is a monumental work," said Mr. Watt last night, referring to Lord Jellicoes' report, "and will be submitted to the Cabinet when the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  17. Cape Tram Strike Ends.

    The tramway strike in Cape Town, which involved the total suspension of tramway traffic for nearly three weeks, has ended by the men accepting the offer of the ...

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  18. TROOPS RETURNING.

    A cordial welcome was given to the Victorian troops who returned yesterday by the transports Oxfordshire and Konigen Luise. The men were conveyed through the city to ...

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  19. OFFICERS ON S.S. ORSOVA.

    Major-General E. Tivey, D.S.O., V.D., C.B., C.M.G.; Brigadier-General T. Grifiths, D.S.O., C.B.E., C.M.G. (with wife and child); Lt. Col, W. J. Bateman, Capt. A. F. Best, Major E. L. ...

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  20. CARRIAGE OF FIREWOOD.

    A deputation, representing firewood merchants, waited upon the Railways Commissioners yesterday with the request that a larger numbers of trucks be made available ...

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  21. Rear-Admiral Grant.

    The new First Member of the Naval Board (Rear-Admiral Grant) had only been a few days in Melbourne when his left to accompany Lord Jellicoe on his tour. On ...

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  22. MINISTER LESS HOPEFUL.

    Definite information of the decisions of the branches of the Seamen's Union at the mass meetings which were held yesterday was not in the possession of Senator ...

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  23. SUICIDE IN POLICE CELL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A shooting tragedy occurred on Monday afternoon at Little Springs, near Wagga. Walter Gibbs, accompanied John Tasker, from Wagga, ...

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  24. VICTORIANS ON S.S. MORVADA.

    The following Victorian soldiers are returning on the s.s. Morvada, which left Suez on July 22:- Capt. F. G. Code, Lieut. R. [?] Hopkins, ...

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  25. Plight of Consignees.

    Consignees of goods from overseas anxiously await the manning of the Ships to relieve them from an awkward position. In several ports there are large accumulations ...

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  26. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Sir,—Following up previous letters which I have addrrssed to you on the above subject. I should be exceedingly pleased if you would be kind enough to find space for the ...

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  27. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate yesterday the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen), in reply to a question asked by Senator Pratten (Nat., N.S.W.), stated that the total commission ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND COAL DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—In connection with the dispute between the rainers and the coal owners, the latter state that the offer of 10 per cent. increase to ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The strike position here now is that a wages board, specially constituted under the State Arbitration Court, will hear evidence on ...

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  30. MUNITION WORKERS' CLAIMS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Austrilan Munition and War Workers' League, and introduced by Mr. Kirwan, M.L.A., to-day asked the ...

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  31. A STEAMER LOST.

    BRISBANE, WEDNESDAY.— The vessels which have been scarching for the missinig shall steamer Liewellyn have returned to post, and the search will not be continued ...

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  32. SYDNEY SEAMEN'S DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A mass meeting of members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held to-day, and decided to accept the terms to be ...

    Article : 359 words
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