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  2. WORLD'S WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The agricultural statistics issued by the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome show that on April 1 there were still 105,000,000 quintals of wheat and rye ...

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  3. PRINCE AT PERTH.

    PERTH, Sunday. — His Royal Highne[?] the Prince of Wales had yesterday morning free. In the afternoon he took the salute from the base at the G.P.O. from a large ...

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  4. GAS STRIKE.

    There was a general feeling during the week-end that the duration of the strike of gasworkers, which is now entering upon its third week, will be determined by ...

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  5. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    Although thirteen candidates had been nominated at the Democratic party's convention at San Francisco on Thursday, it soon became apparent when balloting for the ...

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  6. GERMAN INDEMNITY.

    Preliminary to the conference to be held at Spa, at which German delegates will be present to hear the decisions of the Allies on reparation and disarmament, an Allied ...

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  7. PATTERSON BEATEN.

    Playing much below form, Gerald Patterson, of Victoria, holder of the title, was beaten easily by William L. Tilden (United States) in the challenge round for the ...

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  8. HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. Bonar Law, on behalf of the Ministry, intimated in the House of Commons on Thursday that most probably the Home Rule Bill would not be proceeded with till ...

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  9. DISASTROUS FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Further light to heavy rain fell over parts of the flooded areas during Friday night, but on Saturday fine conditions prevail[?]d nearly ...

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  10. Visit to India.

    One of the leading Indian extremists, Joseph Baptista, has attacked the growing campaign against the proposed visit of the Prince of Wales to India. He says that ...

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  11. Dr. Mannix Sanguine.

    In a speech at Chicago on Saturday, Dr. Mannix said that Australia and the United States had one great thing in common—the Asiatic menace, which was always lurking ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S WOOL STOCKS.

    fThe "Yorkshire Observer states that those engaged in the wool trade calculate that at the present rate of absorption it will take four years to dispose of the Biitish ...

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  13. TARIFF AND EXCHANGE.

    The Australian settion of the British Chamber of Commerce has uppointed a subcommittee to approach the French authorities, and to urge them to make ...

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  14. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    Gippsland Train Service. From to-day the 3.20 p.m. train to Wonthaggi will be cancelled, and it will run in conjunction with the 4.45 p.m. train to ...

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  15. Irish Troops in India.

    A number of men in the [?] Rangers, stationed in India, have refused to do their duty on the ground of alleged wrongs inflicted on Ireland: The affair ...

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  16. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    The Commonwealth has paid part of Australia's moiety of the purchase money under the Nauru agreement. In the House of Commons on Thursday ...

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  17. ENGINE-DRIVERS' WAGES.

    Progress by the conference between the Chamber of Manufactures, the Trades Hall disputes committee, and the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association in ...

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  18. Prohibition Defeated.

    According to one account of the proceedings, the Democratic platform submitted to the convention was silent regarding prohibition. It demanded a prompt ...

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  19. Demonstration at Richmond.

    A public meeting, under the auspices o[?] the United Irish League, was held yesterday afternoon in the Richmond City Reserve to protest against British, rule in ...

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  20. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, who captained the 1911-12 English team in Australia, in an article in the "Evening Standard," regrets that the anonymous letter from Australia ...

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  21. REOPENING OF FACTORIES.

    Dissatisfaction exists among members of the Federated Ironworkers' Union, it being alleged that a number of ironworkers employed at an establishment in West ...

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  22. WODONGA CREEK RISING.

    WODONGA, Saturday.—Since 9 o'clock this morning the Wodonga Creek has risen 9in., while a rise of 2ft. is reported in the Mitta [?]itta, higher up. It is not expected ...

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  23. WHEAT POOLS.

    Sir,—"Cocky's statement in "The Argus" of June 28 to the effect that he attended every session of the Port Fairy Farmers' Convention, and that a certain ...

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  24. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    According to advices from Tokio the veteran statesman the Marquis Okuma has made a statement in which he says that England needs the Anglo-Japanese Alliance ...

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  25. GAS SUPPLY.

    A supply of gas for lighting purposes will be made available by the gas companies, other than the Brighton company, between 6 o'clock and halfpast 8 this evening. ...

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  26. REPATRIATION.

    The Commissioner for War Service Homes (Lieut.-Colonel Walker) declared on Saturday that the statements made at a metting of the Returned Soldiers' League ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    Aeroplanes of various types to the number of 200, and 26 balloons took part in an air pageant at Hendon on Saturday on behalf of the Royal Air Force memorial. ...

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  28. Wilson as World Leader.

    President Wilson, in expressing by telegram his thanks for the Convention's message of appreciation of his administration and work for peace, states:— "That I should ...

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  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    There is a remarkable "after-the-war boom" in sport in England. Record attendances at horse racing are reported throughout the contry, especially at ...

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  30. Solicitor Charged With Murder

    Harold Greenwood, the Kidwell (Wales) solicitor who is charged with having murdered his wife, Mabel Greenwood, in June, 1919, pleaded not guilty, and received his ...

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  31. British Labour and Soviet.

    It is understood that the members of the British Labour delegation which visited Russia are generally agreed that Soviet rule is not adaptable to Western ...

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  32. POLICE NEWS.

    Thie[?]es operated on three shops in Burwood on Friday night, the premises in each case being in Norwood mad. Clothing valued at £8 was taken from Miss ...

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  33. Greeks Still Advancing.

    Operations in Asia Minor. A communique issued in Athens on Saturday says:—"The Greeks continued their advance on June 30. We captured ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The delegation to Adelaide of "B" scripholders has returned to Melbourne, apparently/satisfied with its labours in that [?]ity. The late Premier of South Australia ...

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  35. New Cabinet in Persia.

    It is reported from Teheran that Mushirod Dowleh, formerly Minister for War, having received assurances of support from London, is now forming a Nationalist ...

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  36. W.A. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The grand council of the civil service has received a telegram from the interstate public service conference at Brisbane, stating ...

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  37. Allied Loans from U.S.A.

    A quantity of gold totalling 6,500,000dol. (£1,300,000) in value has just been brought from Hong Kong to San Francisco on account of the British Government. This ...

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  38. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY (575 Miles).—Arrived.—July 3—Talyuan, from Melbourne; koromiko, from Westport; Tintenbar, from Brisbane; Woolgar, from Newcastle; Wakatipu, from Launceston; Kooyoug, from ...

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  39. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    While attempting to cro[?] the railway-line at William street, Box [?]ill, at midday on Saturday, just after a train from Lilydale had passed on its way to Melbourne, William Lind, 40 years of age, ...

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  40. Honour for H.M.A.S. Sydney.

    The "single-ship" actions for which the naval clasp has been an awarded include the destruction by H.M.A.S. Sydney of the German raider Emden off Cocos Island. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN ESPERANTO ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Esperanto Association the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. Maurice Hyde; vice-presidents, Mrs. Purnell and Mr. A. R. Cohen; ...

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  42. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Rev. Lionel R. Fletcher, of Cardiff, Wales. who has been conducting special services in the Collins street Independent Church, will be leaving Melbourne at the end of this month. His ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD OUTPUT.

    [?], Sunday.—The gold output for June is: —Export, 502.15 [?] ou[?]es; mint, 56,670,78oz.; total, 57,181,[?]3oz. Value, £242,893/8/. The output for June last year was 74,597oz., and for ...

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  44. PHYSICAL CULTURE DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration of physical culture was given at Miss Gladatone's rooms on Saturday evening, under the auspices of the Victorian Physical Culture Association. Mr. Reginald H. Birch, who has ...

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  45. MAN ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Complaint has been made to the police by John James, a labourer, of Colac, that on Thursday afternoon he was drinking with three other men, in a city hotel, when his companions dragged him ...

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