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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The meeting of the National Parliamentary party at Parliament House this afternoon will be the first attended by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the ...

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  3. TIRPITZ TALKS.

    The "Sunday Times" in London publishes extracts from a forthcoming book by Admiral von Tirpitz, who was the Germnn Naval Minister when the war broke out. ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    The President of the British Board of Trade (Sir Auckland Geddes) has refused the demand of the toymakers of Great Britain that an embargo should be placed ...

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  5. LORD BERESFORD DEAD.

    The death is announced of Admiral Lord Beresford, 1st Baron of Metemmeh and Curraghmore, at the age of 73 years. Charles William de la Poer Beresford. ...

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  6. BRITISH IN RUSSIA.

    The War Office declares to be unfounded the allegation of Licut. Colonel Sherwood Kelly, V.C., that although he volunteered for North Russia, believing that he would ...

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  7. AUSTRIA TO SIGN

    The Austrian National Assembly has authorised M. Renner, the leader of the Peace Delegation, to sign the Treaty, but simultaneously to protest against the ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. GENERAL RAINS.

    A very beneficial fall of rain, extending over three States, with every prospect of further showers, has effected a great change in the agricultural and pastoral outlook. In ...

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  9. LABOUR SEEKS OFFICE.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M. P. (Labour), formerly British Food Controller, publishes an article in the "Daily Chronicle " in which he appeals to the Trades Union Congress, ...

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  10. South Australia Benefits.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Steady rains fell over the pastoral arcas during Saturday and Sunday, and the downpour will make a hay out in most districts certain. An average ...

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  11. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE.

    A gang of armed men attacked a party of fifteen soldiers at Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland, on Saturday night, killing one of them and wounding two. The attacking ...

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  12. THE HOUSE PROBLEM.

    There is something like a famine in houses in Melbourne at the present time. Although conditions are scarcely as desperate as in London — where ...

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  13. BULGARIAN TREATY.

    The Allies will present the Peace Treaty to Bulgaria on September 10. It is reported in Paris that the Bulgarian Peace Treaty allots the Strumnitza bend, ...

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  14. Restoring Order in Hungary.

    The attempt by M. Heinrich to form a Cabinet in Hungary has failed. It is reported in Vienna that the Allies intend to proclaim a British dictatorship ...

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  15. GREAT COAL COMBINE.

    It is reported that Mr. D. R. Llewellyn and his partners, who own large coal interests in Wales, and recently bought the Marquis of Bute's Welsh coal mines in ...

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  16. ESTHONIANS SEEK PEACE.

    A wireless message from Moscow (Bolshevik headquarters) states that the Bolshevik Government, responding to overtures of the Esthonian Government, has agreed ...

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  17. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    Strong underground forces are attempting to foment fresh unrest in Egypt. Syndicalist organisations are being formed daily. The native police have drawn up ...

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  18. France's Thanks to America.

    The President of France (M. Poincare) on Sunday laid the foundation-stone of a granite memorial, which is to be erected as an expression of France's gratitude for the ...

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  19. CAUGHT MINE-LAYING.

    It is reported from Athens that a Bulgarian captain, named Kyriazoff, has been caught laying mines in the Egean Sea on behalf of the Comitadjis (Bulgarian ...

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  20. British Destroyer Lost.

    News from Copenhagen states that the British destroyer 819, struck a mine and sank in the Baltic, and that 25 of those on board were drowned. ...

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  21. THE TARIFF.

    Sir,—The time must be near at hand when the Government must declare its intentions on one of the most vital subjects as far as Australia is concerned, ...

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  22. Cologne Mob Assault British.

    A serious riot has taken place at Euskirehen, near Cologne, in the part of Germany under control of the army of occupation. A mob led by a workman attacked British ...

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  23. VACUUM OIL COMPANY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— When the adjourned application of the Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. and the Texas Company (Australasia) Ltd. for an increase of 1/ per ...

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  24. SHOOTING AT CONSTABLE.

    After investigations extending over 48 hours almost without respite, a party of detectives and plain-clothes constables last night made an arrest in connection with ...

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  25. German Shipping.

    The first sailing vessel to leave Germany since the raising of the blockade is the Reiersteig, which has sailed from Hamburg for Philadelphia (U. S. A.) where she ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The ex-Crown Princess of Germany has joined her husband, the ex-Crown Prince, at Wieringen in Holland. Caillaux, the French ex-Prime Minister. ...

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  27. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION.

    The announcement that Colonel Mackay will shortly relinquish duty as directorgeneral of the Australian Army Reserve raises the question whether any necessity ...

    Article : 366 words
  28. South African Republic.

    In a manifesto published in the Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) newspaper at Bloemfontein, De Wet, one of the leaders of the Boer rebellion of 1914, declares ...

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  29. INFLUENZA.

    Mr. D. Barry, secretary to the Central Influenza Organisation, said yesterday that the influenza epidemic had arrived at a stage when it could be regarded as ...

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  30. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    "Some Aspects of the Peace Conference" were dealt with by Lieut Commander Latham at the University yesterday, before the Public Questions Society, in an ...

    Article : 425 words
  31. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    The Federal executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League will meet in the league's offices, Collins street, this afternoon. Delegates from each State ...

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  32. Three Deaths in One Family.

    KERANG, Monday.—In a week three deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred in the family of Mr. Donald J. Mclntosh, farmer, Tragowel. His daughter, aged 24 ...

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  33. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    For the ten days ended August 31 the revenue of the Railways department was £201,491, as compared with £134,017 for the corresponding financial period of last ...

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  34. NO TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    In referring to the prohibition against trade with former enemy countries, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Mossy Greene) yesterday mentioned that ...

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  35. VICTORY MEDAL.

    Approval has now been given for the ribbon of the Victory medal (more generally Known as the Allied war service medal) to be worn in Austrslia. A good ...

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  36. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    APSLEY, Monday.—One hundred and thirteen points of rain for the week were registered in the district. Grass and crops promise well. AVOCA, Monday.—Usefull rain has fallen during ...

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  37. Austrian Royal Family.

    It is reported from Geneva that the exEmpress Zita, of Russsin, has given birth to a son, the fourth born since the war began. ...

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  38. POSTAL SERVICE.

    Sir,—Under the above heading in this morning's issue appears a paragraph in which Mr. Webster invites business men to regard the result of the reduction of the ...

    Article : 159 words
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  41. MURDER CHARGE PREFERRED.

    George Ames Whitney. 32 years of age, was charged, at the City Court yesterday, with having on August. 30, murdered George Midolo. It is alleged that whitney shot Midolo, whom ...

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