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  2. RYAN V. "THE ARGUS."

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The bearing of the poe before Mr. Justice Isaacs aud a common jury. in which the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryun) is claiming £10,000 ...

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  3. ARCHANGEL.

    The British War Office has issued a communique from Colonel-Sadlier-Jackson, who conducted the attack against the Bolsheviks on the Northern Dwina (Archangel front), ...

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  4. SINN FEIN IN CLARE.

    An offcial memorandum issued on Thursday enumerates many instances of a recent alarming recrudescence of Sinn Fein crime in County Clare. ...

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  5. STATE SERVICE SALARIES.

    If the Premier had imagined that his statement in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday in regard to State public service salary increases was the last word on the ...

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  6. MEASUEE AGAINST BOLSHEVIKS

    Measures to prevent the entry into the Commonwealth of undesirable persons, and to allow of the deportation of others, are proposed to be taken by the Federal ...

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  7. MEASURE IN COMMONS.

    The Government Profiteering Bill was debated in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Replying to complaints that the bill did ...

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  8. STILL NO SETTLEMENT.

    Slowly, but it may be hoped surely, the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union is groping its way towards a settlement of the shipping strike. Members of thc council ...

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  9. Important Decision.

    A conference of 200 delegates, representing l,750,000 workers, has agreed to submit the demand of the men for a 44 hours' week to a joint committee of employers and ...

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  10. YORKSHIRE MINERS.

    Mass meetings of miners in all the Yorkshire collieries have voted in favour of tho recommendation of thc miners council to return to work. ...

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  11. REMEDY FOR STRIKES.

    Tho British Ministry of Labour is considering tho question of introducing legislation making strikes and lock-outs illegal without a week's previous notice having ...

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  12. "BY NO MEANS SETTLED."

    SYDNEY,—Friday.—So for as the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union is concerned tho strike is by no means settled, and it is apparent from messages received in ...

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  13. CHAOS IN TURKEY.

    By way of Rome it is learned that the political situation in Turkey is in a state of chaos, owing to the loss of authority by the central government. ...

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  14. GERMAN BARON IN ENGLAND

    Baron von Bissing, half-brother of the notorious Governor of Brussels during the German occupation, is living at Felixstowe (Suffolk). This fact has aroused the ...

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  15. DEPORTING ALIENS.

    Questions arising out of the deportation of interned enemy subjects were discussed in the House of Representatives yesterday, under a motion for the adjournment moved ...

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  16. PARIS FOOD SHORTAGE.

    The action taken by the league of consumers formed in Paris, in bringing down prices is having unexpected and serious results. Many of the retail dealers are ...

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  17. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Thie United Stales Government bas despatched a note of warning to General Carranza, the President of Mexico, declaring that a radical change of policy towards ...

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  18. RUMANIANS IN BUDAPEST

    It is reported in London that the Roumanian army of occupation is leaving Budapest: Earlier advices from Bucharest (capital of ...

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  19. THE PARIS DEEMING.

    The Paris magistrate who is investigating the ease against Landru (the Paris Deeming), charged with tho murder of a number of (lovers on Wednesday unexpectedlys ...

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  20. PRINCE OF WALES ON TOUR

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales during his stay in St. John's (Newfoundland) attended a regatta in the harbour. While a race was in progress a rowing boat capsized, ...

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  21. SURPLUS WAR STORES.

    Sales of Government war stores no longer required were made in London on Wednesday, realising £155,000,000, and many more millions of pounds' worth are ...

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  22. RECOVERING LOST GOLD.

    There were £7,000,000 worth of gold ingots on board the steamer Laurentic when she was submarined off tho coast of Donegal. The hull, which lies in 10 fathoms of ...

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  23. Rand Low-Grade Mines.

    Giving evidence before the Low Grade Mines Commission, sitting in Johannesburg, representatives of the shop stewards' committees on the Witwatersrand mines, ...

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  24. Coal-Owners' Interests

    Representatives of the Coal Owners' Association of New South Wales yesterday had an interview with the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), and it is understood ...

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  25. Canada's War Losses.

    Lieut.—General Sir Archibald Macdonnell, in a speech at Kingston (Ontario), defended General Sir Arthur Currie (commander of the Canadians in france) from critics, who ...

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  26. BEER, BUT NO FOOD.

    According to a reply given by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to questions by Mr. Finlayson (Cau., Q.); in the House of Representatives yesterday, the shipping ...

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  27. MUTINY AT SEA.

    The British steamer War Khan, on her arrival at Brest, in France, on Wednesday, reported an exciting episode of her voyage. When she was 200 miles off Brest she ...

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  28. New Zealand's Navy.

    The British Admiralty is awaiting the New Zealand Government's decision regarding its naval requirements. New Zealand was first offered a modern ...

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  29. SHOTS AT COLLINGWOOD.

    Shortly after half-past 8 o'clock last night revolver shots were heard in front of a twostoried building opposite the Collingwood Town Hall, and immediately afterwards a ...

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  30. Commonwealth Shipping Line

    Major C. F. Entwistle (Liberal member for Kingston-upon-Hull, S.W.) asked the House of Commons on Monday whether tho Commonwealth Government line of ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN PICTURES.

    A successful auction sale of Australian pictures collected by the late Mr. Louis Abrahams, with others, was held by the Decoration Company yesterday. The total ...

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  32. North-West Frontier.

    Since the signing of the Peace Treaty with Afghanistan, Baluchi tribesmen have raided a British post, inflicting casualties, The tribes are still unsettled. ...

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  33. "Black List" in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The seamen and firemen and the waterside workers and coal workers have joined forces in a campaign in "black list" all vessels manned by ...

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  34. A.I.F. Out of Palestine.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), who is still in London, has been advised that the Australian troops have completely evacuated Palestine and ...

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  35. Well-known Boxer in Trouble.

    Eddie McGoorty, the American boxer, who is training forth's light with Beckett on September 2, was fined at Bow street (London) on Wednesday for being drunk ...

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  36. Flour for North Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It was stated today by the Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. Hunter) that the Premier (Mr. Ryan) has advised him by telegram of the purchase ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA COURT-MARTIAL.

    In reply to Senator Grant in the Senate ysterday, Senator Russell slated that the members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Australia who were sentenced ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The following statement, showing the rates of pay in the Royal Australian Navy of the undermentioned ranks in 1913 and 1919 was furnished in thc House of ...

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  39. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The following Victorian, munition and war workers are returning on the s.s.Rugia, which left England on July I8:— Munition Workers.—T. Bailey, R. Eldridge, E. S. ...

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  40. Sale of Standard Ships.

    Lord Inchcape (chairman of the P. and O. and British-India, Steam Navigation Companies) recently offered for sale 40 new standard steamers on condition that they ...

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