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  2. STATE TREASURER RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Treasurer of Victoria (Mr. McPherson) returned to Aus-tralia by the Ventura, which reached Sydney this morning. During his absence from ...

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  3. CONFERENCE OPENED.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. — At the Temperance Hall this morning the annual conference of the Victorian National Federation, which will extend over three days, was ...

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  4. SETTLEMENT REACHED.

    Senator Millen announced yesterday morning that a settlement of the dispute with the waterside workers had been reached. Half an hour after the statement ...

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  5. NEED FOR PRODUCTION.

    A few days ago Mr. Brownlie, chairman of the Amalgamated Engineers' Society wrote to Mr. Bowerman, M.P., Parliamentary secretary of the Trade Union Congress, ...

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  6. ADDRESS TO NATIONALISTS.

    CASTLEMAlNE, Tuesday. — The Castlemaine portion of his electorate took the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to its heart to-day. It gave hiin a welcome which, for ...

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  7. LOSSES AND GAINS.

    The Ukranian troops in the region of Kieff continue to make rapid progress, and the Bolsheviks are fleeing everywhere. Letters from Lithuanian troops received ...

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  8. FRENCH CRITICISM.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" telegraphed on Monday:—"Although there is no doubt that the French Parliament will accept the ...

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  9. Olinda Taken by Surprise.

    One place which the Prime Minister has visited since his return to Australia has not given him any public welcome, but this is because the residents did not know till ...

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  10. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    Before leaving Bendigo Mr. Hughes addressed the annual conference of the National Federation, held in the Temperance Hall, at which about 150 delegates from all ...

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  11. BRITISH AIRSHIPS.

    Owing to the British Government's decision to curtail the airship programme, it has been decided to place certain airships, airship stations, and stores at the disposal of ...

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  12. Demand for Nationalisation.

    Nationalisation bulks largely in the agenda paper of the Trade Union Congress at Glasgow. Apart from the annual resolution in ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL SALVATION.

    After lunch. Mr. Hughes, Mrs. Hughes, and party, and Mr. Lawson, inspected Thompson's engineering works, under the guidauce of Mr. Rex Thompson. Work ...

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  14. MEN MUCH ELATED.

    A meeting of the men was held at the Guild Hall, in Swanston street, to consider the terms of settlement. When it became known that the bureau was to be abolished ...

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  15. ECONOMY IN NAVY.

    Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher, in a characteristically vigorous letter to "The Times," says:- "The current expenditure on the navy is ...

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  16. Mutiny at Sea.

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

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  17. Bolshevism in France.

    M.M. Ronaudel and Albert Thomas (both former Ministers in War Governments), in an address to the Socialist Congress in Paris, denounced extremist Bolshevik ...

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  18. German Revolutionaries.

    The Copenhagen "Frciheit" states that the German Government has prepared a list of the principal revolutionaries in Germany. It is intended to send them to ...

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  19. Bronze Victory Medal.

    His Majesty the King has approved of granting a bronze Victory medal without clasp, and attached to a ribband with a red centre, and green and violet on each ...

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  20. Japanese Delegates Return.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association of America reports that the Marquis Saionji, head of the Japanese delegation to the Peace Conference, ...

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  21. RESUMPTION OF TRADE.

    British import restrictions, with the exception of "key" industries, ceased from September 1. Allied Buyers in Germany. ...

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  22. ALONG THE WHARVES.

    At the Little Dock yesterday a small ketch was unloading a consignment of Tasmanian apples. For the most part communication between tasmania and the ...

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  23. HOW BATTLES ARE WON.

    Addressing members of the 21st Battalion Association last evening, the State commandant (Brigadier-General Brand) said that tho period of training for members of the ...

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  24. Plucky Belgian Newspaper.

    At the trial in Paris of the Frenchman Quien, who is charged with having betrayed Nurse Cavell, Isadore Ryck, a Belgian printer, gave evidence that he and ...

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  25. King of Italy's Munificence.

    King Victor Emanuel of Italy has renounced all his royal domains for the benefit of peasant soldiers, and in addition handed over six of his finest palaces, with ...

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  26. Gun-running Off Irish Coast.

    The steamer Hampshire Coast, a vessel of between 700 and 800 tons, was arrested at sea by a British warship and taken to Cork. Mennwhile a troopship on Sunday ...

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  27. British Parliament.

    The insurance premium against the dissolution of the British Parliament before the end of the present year hardened on Monday from 20 per cent, to 30 per cent. ...

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  28. Dominion Troops Depart.

    The New Zealand hospital at Walton-on-the-Thames, was closed on Monday with some ceremony. Amongst those who attended were the New Zealand High ...

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  29. Archangel Explosion.

    The British Admiralty announces that the monitors Glowworm and Cockchafer at Archangel went to the assistance of a lighter, which was on fire, not knowing ...

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  30. SHELL-SHOCK CASES.

    In the absence of the Solicitor-General (Mr. Robinson), the Minister for Lands (Mr. Frank Clarke) moved, in the Legislative Council yesterday, the second ...

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  31. Cabinet Changes in Hungary.

    There are persistent reports that the Friedrich Cabinet in Hungary has resigned, and that it will be succeeded by the Heinrich Cabinet. ...

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  32. German Countess as Smuggler

    The trial is proceeding in Berlin of a German countess and a doctor, who were attempting lo smuggle jewels into Switzerlartd when the train in which they were ...

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  33. Allenby Going to London.

    General Viscount Allenby, the victor of Palestine, will arrive in London on September 10. A great welcome awaits him. ...

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  34. REVENUE RETURNS.

    BRISBANE, Mondny.—The revenue returns for Queensland for the month and two months ended August 31 were issued to-night. The revenue for the month was ...

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  35. SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    After a three hours' sitting yesterday of the Round Table Conference, which is considering the log submitted by the seamen, the president (Senator Millen) ...

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  36. Pershing Goes Home.

    General J. J. Pershing, Comranndor-in-Chief of the American army in Europe, has left France fur the United States, accompanied by his staff. ...

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  37. A NATIONAL POLICY.

    After inspecting the foundry Mr. Hughes addresed a meeting at the town hall, which was crowded. Mr. Hughes was carried into the building shoulder high by "diggers," ...

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  38. THE TARIFF.

    Sir,—Noticing that protecting Australian industries is to be considered by the National Federation at Bendigo this week, I hope that any motion in that direction ...

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  39. Aeroplanes for Australia.

    Lieutenant W. J. Warnford, a member of the Australian Flying Corps, who left London by the s.s. Barambah on Monday for Australia, is bringing with him a number ...

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  40. Destruction of Zeppelins.

    The Allied authorities are inquiring into the truth of the report, which has not yet been officially confirmed, that the Germans have destroyed the Zeppelin airships, ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL CONCERT.

    The municipal concert to be held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-morrow night [?] to be enjoyable. Amonest the artisis who will appear are Miss Panline Bindley and Mr. John Amadio. ...

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  42. STATEMENT BY COAL BOARD.

    It was stated by the Coal Board last evening that the necessity of reimposing the restrictions on the use of coal, coke, gas, and electric power had been obviated. The ...

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  43. CASTLEMAINE'S WELCOME.

    On arrival at Castlemaine by special train Mr. Hughes was met and welcomed by the mayor (Councillor Freeman), a guard of honour of returned soldiers ...

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  44. Irish Housing Scheme.

    The National Development Company recently sent to municipnl councils a circular announcing that a powerful Irish-AmericanScottish syndicate had arranged to advance ...

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  45. Big Shipbuilding Merger.

    Harland and Wolff, shipbuilders, of Belfast, have acquired the businesses of G. and W. Henderson and A. and J. Inglis Ltd., two of the biggest shipbuilding firms on the ...

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  46. HAWTHORN TRAMWAY FARES.

    In the absence of the Minister for public Works (Mr. Robinson) the Minister for Education (Mr. Hutchinson) yesterday received a daimtation from the Hawthorn Tramway Trust, which fasked for the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Addressing a packed gathering of welcome at the Wellington Town Hall last night, Sir Joseph Ward said that the reason why he and ...

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  48. PERTH SHOOTING CASE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In the City Court today Francis Cooper Bridges, Leslie Edward Jordan, Henry Ryan, and Edward Stewart were charged with having attempted to kill ...

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  49. CHILDREN'S WELFARE EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of some of the societies which comprise the Children's Welfare Society was held yesterday, at the Town Hall. In the absence of the Lady Mayoress, Mrs. W. Fawcett (Buby Health ...

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  50. Canadian Parliament Opens.

    The Governor-General of Canalla (the Duke of Devonshire) opened a special session of the Dominion Parliament on Monday. ...

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