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  2. ASSISTANCE FOR GERMANY

    After hearing the Prime Minister (M. Millciand) explain the protocol to the Peace Treaty which-was adopted at the conference at Spa, the Finance Committee ...

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  3. SOVIET DUPLICITY.

    Althongh, according to a message from Warsaw, a member of the Polis Parliament had arranged to cross the lines on Friday night, no news has reached London ...

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  4. I.W.W, INQUIRY.

    SYDNAY, Sunday.—Mr. Justice Ewing's report on the convictiono and sentences of the 12 I.W.W. prisoners has been the subject of much comment. ...

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  5. CASE OF FATHER JERGER.

    A largely attended meeting under the auspices of the women's organising committee of the Australian Labour party was held yesterday afternoon on the Richmond ...

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  6. DR. MANNIX.

    According to the Rome correspondent of the American United Press Association, the Vatican has expressed surprise at Dr. Mannlx's pro-Irish talk, and has declared ...

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  7. THE FRENCH "BLUEBEARD."

    It seems probable that the long-drawn-out magisterial inquiry into charges concerning the murders of more than a dozen women by the French "bluebeard," Laudru, are ...

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  8. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has agreed to pay professional players £400 for the Australian tour, plus £2 a week for incidentals. For the last tour the ...

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  9. County Championship.

    Kent is now leading for the county championship, but is closely followed by Surrey, Yorkshire, and Lancashire. Rain affected the wickets in all county ...

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  10. Japanese Politics.

    The Japanese Diet has adjourned. A former Minister of Justice (M. Oznki) accused the Mapority party of having stifled liberty of speech. ...

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  11. Turkey to Sign Treaty.

    Turkish delegates have arrived in Paris for the signing of the Peace Treaty. lt is reported from Washington that a United States cruiser and six destroyers ...

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  12. KIDNAPPED GENERAL.

    Brigadier-General Lucas, who was captured by Sinn Fciners while asleep in a fishing hut at Castlctown-roche, County Cork, at the end of June, escaped from ...

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  13. Lenin's Doctrine.

    Lenin, the Bolshevik Prime Minister, speaking at a meeting of the Third International at Moscow, said that he considered that any policy except one bound up with ...

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  14. Retirement of Warner.

    P. F. Warner, who was captain of the last English cricket team which visited Australia, has announced his decision to retire from county cricket. He will play ...

    Article : 412 words
  15. Nauru Island Agreement.

    In moving in the House of Lords the second reading of the Nauru Island Agreement Bill, the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Milner) said that it was a ...

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  16. CONFERENCE IN LONDON.

    It is reported from Moscow that M Kameloff and other Soviet delegates have left for London to attend the Peace Confer once suggested by Great Britain, with the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CAPTAIN.

    Sir,—May 1 beg a little space to protest against the criticism of a cricketer who, perhaps, has no superior in the world either as a player or as a captain? ...

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  18. Railway Chairman Shot.

    An armed party on Friday shot dead Mr. Frank Brooke, chairman of the Dublin and South-eastern railway. The assassins escaped unrecognised. Mr. Brooke, ...

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  19. South African Mines.

    The industrial sitution at Johannesburg, which had been peaceful for a long time, has become clouded as a result of the decision of hte South African ...

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  20. Spirit Communication.

    At a farewell luncheon given to Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle before their departure on a lecturing tour of Australia and New Zealand, Sir Arthur asked all who ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD CAMPAIGN.

    Eight armed civilians disarmed 12 military police at midnight in College Green, Dublin, and in the subsequent fight three soldiers and one civilian were injured. ...

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  22. Olympic Games.

    The Australian members of the Olympic team, with the exception of those who have competed unsuccessfully at meetings in England, have reached Antwerp. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government of India has been considering the question of establishing in Government factories joint works committees, to consist of men representing the ...

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  24. British Officer's Fate.

    One of the most experienced British political officers in Mesopotamia, Captain Gcard, of the 15th Lancers, has been murdered by the tribesmen two marches from Tabriz, in ...

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  25. Sylvia Pankhurst Missing.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurat, Socialist and suffragist, is missing from her home in Bethnal Green. ...

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  26. FEDERAL PRICE-FIXING.

    Federal price-fixing activities, which have tended over more than four years, ceased midnight on Saturday. The first pricefixing order was issued on April 10,1916, ...

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  27. Riotous Belgian Soldiers.

    Dissatisfied ex-soldiers made a disorderly demonstration, bloke through a cordon of police, nnd entered the Belgian Chamber of Deputies during a sitting. The ...

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  28. Immigrants for Victoria.

    Forty—seven ex—service men anil their dependants and '21 civilian nominated [?]grants are to sail for Victoria in' the Bteamer Orsova. ...

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  29. HIRE OF TOWN HALL.

    Sir,—As a returned soldier I observe with Poy considerable relief that a refusal has been given to an application to hire our Town Hall for Sinn Fein propaganda. In a ...

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  30. United States Using Less Wool

    The Department of Agriculture at Washington has announced that the June consumption of wool was 46,000,000lb., which was 17,000,0001b. below the average monthly ...

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  31. VIOLENCE IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Bonur Law, on behalf of the Ministry, announced in the House of Commons that a bill dealing with the disorders in or Ireland would be introduced early in ...

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  32. Unrest in Mesopotamia.

    ALLAHABAD, Aug. 1.—Investigation of the recent revolt on the Euphrates show that several Persians had been inciting the tribesmen. Thc Mesopotamian ...

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  33. Shell Shocked Australian.

    Consternation was caused at Mitcham, a suburb of London, in Surrey, by an Australian soldier named Frederick Richard Bivano wandering in thc village and giving ...

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  34. PAPUA'S PROGRESS.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.— Figures relating to the progress of Papua show that exports during the year 1919-20 Increased' by more than 50 per cent., in spite of the fact that ...

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  35. THREE MEN ARRESTED.

    Three men were arrested at Coburg about 6 o'clock on Saturday morning by Constable C.D. Ross. hile in bed at his home at Mary street, [?]. Constable Ross was awakened by ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. Mennonites in Canada.

    The Privy Council has refused the Canadian Mennonites leave to appeal against the ducisiun of the Canadian courts upholding the right of the Manitoba Government to ...

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  37. BASIC WAGE.

    Messrs. E. E. Keep, N. D Gilfillan, and A. C. Morley, members of the Royal commission on the basic wage, nominated by the employers' Federation, the associated ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. RAILWAY OFFICERS' SALARIES.

    Under the provisions of the Railways Classification Act, the board's jurisdiction over the salaries of professional and administrative officers is limited to those in ...

    Article : 138 words
  39. 1,500 CONFECTIONERS IDLE.

    Fifteen hundred employees in the confectionery trade in the city and suburbs have been rendered idle by the acute shortage of sugar. The majority are women and girls. ...

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