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  2. PAYMENT FOR WOOL.

    In reply to an interrogation in the House of Commons on Monday, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions (Mr. J. F. Hope) said that no real ground ...

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  3. COAL INDUSTRY.

    NEWCASTLE (N.S.W), Tuesday.— Meetings of the Northern District Miners' Delegate:Board were held yesterday and to-day. ...

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  4. CRUSHING POLAND.

    According to a message received in Berlin from Warsaw, the Russian command is delaying the Polish armistice negotiations for a few days, hoping to gain further ...

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  5. CRIME IN IRELAND.

    Without discussion the Restoration of Order in Ireland Bill, introduced by the Chief Secretary (Sir Hamar Greenwood), was formally read a first time in the House ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—lt would be difficult to imagine a more spontaneous demonstration of loyalty and affection than that which greeted the Prince upon his arrival ...

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  7. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Three persons were killed, and 15 injured in a railway collision between two suburban trains this evening at Hurstville, nine miles from ...

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  8. DR. MANNIX'S "BLUFF."

    Referring yesterday to the cable messages about the activities of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix), the Prime Minster (Mr. Hughes) said ...

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  9. PUBLIC SERVICE PAY.

    As soon as preliminary business was disposed of in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, consideration was given to the much discussed Public Service Bill, which ...

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  10. PARER'S FLIGHT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday sent the following message to Lieutenant Parer at Parwin:— "On behalf of the Government and people of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIAN OUTLOOK.

    So few parcels of wool remain to be appraised that the 1919-1920 pool may be considered as closed. A glance at the subjoined table shows that during the 1919-20 ...

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  12. Should Germany Help?

    Keen interest is being displayed in Germany in the forthcoming peace conference in London, at which Soviet representatives will meet the Aliea and Polish and other ...

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  13. HIGHER RATES EXPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The coal ihdustry is at present controlled by the Federal Government under the War Precautions Act. The operations' of this act are expected to ...

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  14. Welcomed at Several Towns.

    MARYBOROUGH (Q.), Tuesday.—The Prince arrived here this morning, and was accorded, a great reception. The city was gaily decorated, and there were massive ...

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  15. PROPAGANDA IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Diarmid Lynch, the Sinn Fein member of the House of Commons for NorthEast Cork, has resigned owing to a differeuce of opinion with De Valera in regard ...

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  16. Ships Leave Newcastle Empty.

    The Huddart, Parker.Ltd. collier Werribee arrived yesterday in ballast from Newcastle. She was unable to obtain a coal cargo at the northern port, and sailed ...

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  17. ROSS SMITH AND PARER.

    Although Sir Ross Smith was first to complete the great flight his success in nowise, detracts from Lieutenant Parer's effort. Indeed, a comparison between Sir ...

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  18. Campaign of Violence.

    Information supplied by Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons on Monday showed that during July casualites in Ireland were as follows:—Policemen.—15 ...

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  19. DR. MANNIX'S VOYAGE.

    lt is understood that interference, with the duties of the coastguard stations on the south coast of Ireland is partly responsible for the diversion of transatlantic steamers ...

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  20. LOYAL IRISH AUSTRALIANS.

    At a well attended meeting in the Protestant Hall last night, a new association embracing loyal Irish Australians was inaugurated. The Uister Association of ...

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  21. Labour in Australia.

    The Salvation Army leader, "General" Booth, has returned to England from his trip to Australia. He declares that he found in Australia a growing enthusiasm for work ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The threat of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to rush his new Industrial Peace Bill through the House of Representatives is not likely to be put into operation. ...

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  23. HOMEWARD VOYAGE.

    The itinerary for the homeward voyage of the Prince of Wales, issued on Monday by the Colonial Office, provides for brief stays at the various places en route. He ...

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  24. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    Consideration was given to the Badget to be introduced in the House of Representatives next month during yesterday's meeting of the Federal Cabinet. It will be ...

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  25. Archbishop Barry.

    The Roman Catholic, Coadjutor Archbishop of Hobart, Dr. Barry, is in Ireland, and went on a visit to his home at Middleton, County Cork, in ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. ROMAN CATHOLIC ADDRESS.

    Sir,—The sub-leader in "The Argus" today, referring to the Catholic Church, when the Papal Delegate, on behalf of the Catholic community, expressed loyalty and ...

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  27. ARBITRATION LAW POINT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Before the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Knox), Mr. Justice lsancs, Mr. Justice Higgins, Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. English Cricket Team.

    W. R. Rhodes, the Yorkshire professional, J. W. H.T. Douglas and A. Waddington (Yorkshire), have accepted invitations to join the English cricket team ...

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  29. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The various associations of the Commonwealth public service have drawn up joint circulars placing the views of officers upon the two new public service bills before the ...

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  30. GERMAN OBLIGATIONS.

    The House of Commons on Monday approved of a Supply vote towards the £5,000,000 t be advanced to, Germany in order to obtain regular deliveries of coal ...

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  31. Federal Ministry Supported.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.—At the monthly meeting of the Seymour branch of the Protestant Federation the following resolution was carried ...

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  32. TRAFFIC CONGESTION.

    The decision of the State Ministry to shelve the proposal for building a bridge over the Yarra River at Spencer street a relieve the congestion of traffic in the city ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Greek Premier (M. Venizclos) has arrived at Paris, and is expected to open negotiations with Italian delegates on the dispute over the Dodecanese Islands, in the ...

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  34. CLERKS AND EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—I wish to correct a wrong impression that may be conveyed by your excellent, but necessarily brief, report of our meeting of the clerical service last evening ...

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  35. MAYOR AND SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    Councillor A.L. Page, mayor of Port Melbourne, at the next meeting of the local municipal council, will move:- "That having generously given a half to the ...

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  36. Double Income Tax.

    Major R. Blair (Conlition Unionist) asked in the House of Commons on Monday if it was the custom of the Inland Revenue department to refund to preference ...

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  37. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The question of increasing the salaries of members of the State Parliament was raised in the House of Assembly. The Premier (Mr. Barwell) ...

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  38. TEACHERS' CLAIM.

    Sir,—"Country Teacher" can set his mind at rest on the question of the abolition of class VI. That is the vital part of the bill so far us the council of the union ...

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  39. Signing of Turkish Treaty.

    The signing of the Turkish Peace Treaty has been fixed for Thursday. ...

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  40. WALH ISLAND SHIPYARDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Curchin, exdirector of Shipbuildnig for the Commonwealth Government, has declined the offer of the general management of the ...

    Article : 84 words
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  43. FITZROY FACTORY ROBBED.

    It has been reported to the Criminal Investigation department that during the week-end the factory of Messers. Ryan and Davies in Brunswick street, Fitzory, was broken into, and large quantity of ...

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