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  2. THE HAPPY WARRIOR.

    Back from the pundits of Paris, back from the big pow-wow, With the victor's wreath oE laurel surmounting his classic brow, ...

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  3. BALKAN PEOPLES FIGHT.

    A serious situation exista m Montenegro, where the whole country ii in a state of revolution against Serbian rule I'lghting is proceeding everywhere, and the Serbians ...

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  4. "NO WASTE" CAMPAIGN.

    The immediate retrenchment mcairares m Great Britain include the accelerated demobilisation of the army, navy, and air forces, that of the navy being completed ...

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  5. SETTLEMENT SOUGHT.

    Once again the industrial disputes com mittec of the trades Hall Council 13 at tempting mediation iii the waterside workcrs dispute A conference between ...

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  6. CONFLICTING CLAIMS.

    The Bolsheviks claim tint the Ingur people nfter several tlavs fighting cgiinst (..cncrol Demkin s anti Bolshevik army, have c.ptured Vlndiknvtka/ in the Cau ...

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  7. EMPIRE'S DEEP SORROW,

    The news of the death at Pretoruaof General Louis Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa) has caused great grief throughout (ho Union Ko statesman was ...

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  8. PRICE OP HIDES DISCUSSED.

    Tho commission of Inquiry into the high cost of living continued its sittings in the boardroom of the Thanda department yesterday, when evidence was given before ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TWEEDS.

    Sir,—Senator Fr—ittcn, in the Senate, Statt d that Australian cloth is supplied to our mt reliants at prices varying from 0/f lo 10/6 per jard 1 would very much like ...

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  10. "LOYALIST UNIONS."

    Sir,—I am astonished at the utterances of Senator Millen in the Senate last evening ra rcplv to Senator Hakhap I have nothing to do willi pari} polities, or with ...

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  11. SILESIA DIVIDED.

    The Australian Press Association learns that there is but little improv cment in tbo situation in Upper Silesia Vn armed revolt is in progress in the south eastern ...

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  12. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    Tho New South Wales, West Australian, and Sonth Australian Agents General attended the conference m London on Wednesday, willi Sir II. Y Braddon ...

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  13. PEACE LOAN.

    In the churches throughout Victoria to morrow reference to tho Peaeo Loan will be made by the officiating clergymen be fore the sermon ...

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  14. Germans in Courland.

    Acting on the advice of Field—Marshal von der Goltn. who, bt tile request of the Allies, was recently relieved of the command of the. German" troops in the Baltic provinces of ...

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  15. DAY WITH SOLDIERS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Members oE the South Australian Parliament adjourned yesterday to meet Mr. Hughes at tho railway station, but they were swept aside by the ...

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  16. ROUMANSA CUT OFF.

    Eoumania has not yet replied to the Note from the Allied Supreme Council, and tho despatch of foodstuffs, anns, aud munitions to P,oumanm have now been stopped. ...

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  17. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New Yoik Times ' reports that advices from Tokio slate thit tho Japanese press is neaily unanimous in condemning Re ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. Bolsheviks Appeal to China.

    Tho Bolsheviks, hoping to enter into official relations with China and spread Bolshevism in the Far East, sent by wireless ii manifesto in Chinese offering to renounce ...

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  19. PROBLEM FOR AMERICA.

    A delegation of negroes, speaking on be— hnlf of the Equal Rights League, told a united States Senate committee on Wed,| ncsday that gravo racial trouble must be ...

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  20. REFERENCES IN COURT.

    Further reference to the difficulty on the Melbourne wbarvcB was made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yestcrdoy before Mr. Justice Higgins, when the case of ...

    Article : 270 words
  21. "AUSTBAUA BLED WHITE."

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—In making an appeal for support of the Peace Loan at Charles Moore und Co.'s establishment ibis afternoon, the Primo Minister (Mr. ...

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  22. Labour Condemnation.

    The quarterly tcport of Mr. W. A. Appleton, Bccrctiiry of the General Federation of Trade Unions, say:- "Needless s_rd.es h.ivo been precipitated, ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    General Sir John Monash estimates that by the end of September there will be only 5",(101) Australians in England, including a fair number who have obtained privilege ...

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  24. EMPLOYMENT OF ELIGIBLES.

    Sir—I notice to—day a reply given by the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Povnton) to a rpicfi* lion piled in the House of Representatives regarding the secretary of the Peace Loan, ...

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  25. JEWS IN PALESTINE.

    Dr C AVeizmann, of the Zion Commission, stales that tho pinna foi tho resettlement of Palestine aro being rapidly completed, and nnticipatiou runs specially high ...

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  26. FEDERAI PARLIAMENT.

    Motions c.tpiessing regret at the death of General Louis Botha were agreed to by both Houses of the Federal Parliament yesterday. ...

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  27. ARRIVAL IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourno citizens will to-day welcome the Primo Minister (Mr Hughe.) and the "Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) on their return, in a way in which ...

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  28. STRICKEN MAN ROBBED.

    Enquiries conducted by Detective Bunker have confirmed the fact thut Edwin Knight, n labourer, who collapsed on Thursday morning in the" oflicca of tho ...

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  29. SUBSTITUTE FOR COAL

    The school for engineering research being established at Birmingham University in commemoration of James Watt, whose inventions made possible the modern steam ...

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  30. GAS RESTRICTIONS.

    At midnight last night all restactions on gas for domestic purposes were removed The coil board now warns the public that the restrictions will have to be re ...

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  31. LARGE STEAMER ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY,' Friday.—At about half—past 10 o'clock to-night the palatial steamer Konigin Lttsc, 11,000 tons, a commandeered German, Mssjcl, was discovered to be on ...

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  32. TROOPS FOR IRELAND.

    Eighteen hundred troops hnve arrived in Ulster from England. ...

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  33. Claims of Shipyard Workers.

    Tho joint conference of employers and Woikers in the engineering and ship-,aid industries have agreed to unproved working conditions for a 47 hours' week, the ...

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  34. America and Turkey.

    A few d—ns ago an mfonn—il warning wns given lo Turkey b) Rear-dnuinl Marie W Bristol of the American naiv, forbid ding further massacres of Aimcniani This ...

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  35. TEXTILE WORKERS' WAGES.

    Believing that the intraeluction of higher wages in their factories will result in bettor and more satisfactory work being done, th0 directors of Poy and Gibson ...

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  36. South African Market.

    Peimits have been issued by the South Atrican Government foi large shipments high of maize to India, foi which fairly high Gc prices are being leuliscd. ...

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  37. CARNEGIE'S WILL

    It is estimated that the value of the catite dealt with in the will of the late "Mr Andrew Carnegie will be £6,000,000. Mi Carnegie dining his lifetime made gifts ...

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  38. CONTROL OF COMMODITIES.

    The Commercial Activities Bill, which proposes to give the Government control over the wheat, wool, sugar, dairy produce, and flux until tho completion of contracts ...

    Article : 218 words
  39. Australian War Cemeteries.

    Thirty-three Australians, who are qualified gardeners, and have seen service in France", have volunteered as caretakers and gardeners at the Australian cemeteries in ...

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  40. Pacifie Coast Railway Strike.

    Tbe railway employees on tho Pacific Coast of the United States, who arc on strike, have been ordered lo return to work, otherwise tho head oflicials of their ...

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  41. MOTOR—CAR OVERTURNS.

    COLAC, lViay—— paitv of n otonsls from Mclboum met with a jcnous acci dent about ns rules from Colac to tiny They nore preceding to Warrnambool for ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH POWERS.

    "I am sure that everyone will welcome lho return of Mr. Hughes," said Mr. Sampson, M.H.H., in the course of an address before the Australian Women's ...

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  43. LEAVE FOR SOLDIERS.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives.estcrday, Mr Brennan (Cau) said he had been informed bv returned boldiers in the Defence ...

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  44. Prince of Wales in Canada.

    Hie Punce of Wales was welcomed by great crovds when ho visited tho Lotonto Annual Exhibition on Wednesday His Rojal Highness shook limul- with every ...

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  45. Strike at Marseillers

    A strike of dockers at Marseilles prevents the handling of all cargoes except fruit and vegetables and similar perishable articles. The extension of the strike to other workers ...

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  46. German Fertilisers for Britain.

    Foity thousand tons of Gorman potush salts acquired by the Government forBriliBh farmers will arrive during the next fortnight. This will relieve the war-time ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    By the explosion of an ammunition barge which wasilyingi alongside the British moni0tor Glowworm, in Archange], Northern Russia,' CO"1 persons have been killed or are ...

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  48. Gold in Canada.

    The correspondent of tho "Now York Times'' nt Pas (Manitoba) reports that n poid claim has uecn struck near Copper Lake, with a oft. wide vein, and a-in. ...

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  49. PROSPECTS s.FOR RAIN.

    Little hope of useful nins falling over the cistern States in the immediate fntme was held out last night bj the acting Common*- etilth nietcoiologitt (Mr li I ...

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  50. LEATHER AND BOOTS.

    Wien discussing the Customs Bill m the House of Representatives jesteiday, Mr Riley (Cttu, N S W) compl-itned that power was not being taken in the mensure1 ...

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  51. ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.

    It was staled yctcrday thal the conference between the shipowners and the seamen will sit on Monduy morning at tlie interstate Commission offices, in Albert ...

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  52. Aerial Postal Service.

    Two squadrons of the air force engaged in carrying on the mail service for the British army of occupation in Germany cnri'ied weekly from London to Cologne ...

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  53. Messages of Welcome.

    Tho Australian nstitute of Si'cretariefl _Jiai pns.c-1 tlie following resolution:- "That Hie mcmbprs of tho Australian Inatitute of KiiiTtliirli s (Incorporate-.!) join in wekomln/j ...

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  54. West Australian Proposals.

    Pim I II, Trida—. —In the Legislative As semb. the Attoi ney-Gencral (Mr Dripcr) moved the second reading of the Pnces Regulation Rill It providcB for the ...

    Article : 277 words
  55. TROOPS RETURNING.

    Large crowds assobnuled nt Port Melbourne and in the. city streets ycstcrduy to welcome home tho Victorian soldiers who I Wl returned on the transports Pcrsio and ...

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  56. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    A Land Board sal at ''Korumburra on, I Tuesday lo deal with applications for the 112 allotments, ranging from 88 acres to 118 JJ!_j Incies, in the subdivided Poowong Eitnte., __, ...

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  57. SHAW WIRELESS WORKS.

    Itofcrcnco was made to lho Commonwealth wimlcss works al llandwick, formerily the Shaw pl.irtt, by Mr. Jonsen (Nat., IT.), in the House nt Koproseiitalivca ...

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  58. PABMERS' CONPERENCE.

    The fourth annual conference of the Victoi inn l-'.trmei-.' Union will open al the Temporance Hall, Russell street, on Friday, fjeptembor 20. Th0 agenda paper ...

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  59. GLTPSLAHD HOODS.

    ROSEDALE, Friday.—As a result of heavy rain this week, Ihc Lnlrobe River overflowed at Rosedale hist night, and totiny the Sale- roatl wau covered willi 4ft. ...

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  60. WOMEN ITS U.Z. PARLIAMENT.

    WKI.T.INOTON (N.!—.). Friday. r— In ' i the llousc of Representatives, tim PrimeMinister (Mr. Mnssey) gave notice nf his e intention lo inlratluct- a Women's Purlin- (j ...

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  61. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    Mr. James Macleod, wcrotury of (ho Wer ftivim;* Committee, and Siiiir-i^wcan. Galbraith addressed a crowded and enthuaisticc* cihIIcik-c nt Newport Worltuhoi* ycstortlay. Over l.itxi employee* wure ...

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