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  2. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The formal opening of the stadium prepared for the Olympic Games at Antwerp took place on Saturday. The King and Queen of the Belgians were present, and ...

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  3. POLISH TANGLE.

    Following the message from Paris on friday stating that the recognition of General Wrungel by France did not, in the opinion of French diplomatists, possess the ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—The Prince of Wales returned to Sydney from his visit to the Western districts on Saturday morning. He went aboard H.M.S. Renown, lying at ...

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  5. THE DARK HOUR.

    BENDIGO, Saturday.—Australia's, relation to the European situation and her responsiblities in respect to national defence [?] the themes of a stirring speech ...

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  6. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Members of the eleven to tour Australia performed well in cricket matches this week. P.G.H. Fender, playing for Surrey against Lancashire, took four wickets for ...

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  7. DR. MANNIX AND VATICAN.

    It is announced in Rome that the Vatican has not made any statement regarding Dr. Maunix. But it is pointed out that the absence of a statement must not be taken ...

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  8. THE PULPIT.

    Taking his text St. John xvii., 11, "That they may be one," Canon Hancock, at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, said that the dominant note of the Lambeth ...

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  9. ls Germany Neutral?

    The "New York Herald" says that the French Government has received reliable information to the effect that the German Government and the Russian Soviet ...

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  10. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    The "Freeman's Journal," which is regarded as a Sinn Fein organ, states that Mr. Bonar Law will make an important statement in the House of Commons on ...

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  11. British War Expenditure.

    The third report of the commission inquiring into public accounts, has been issued. It contains glaring examples of prodigious waste, which in some instances ...

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  12. Two Views of Soviet.

    The Copenhagen newspaper, "National Tidcnde" reports that Trotsky, the Bolshevik Minister for War, in a speech at Vilna, said that the solemn reception of ...

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  13. Visit to Lidia Deferred.

    According to advice received o[?] the New York branch of a well-known London bank having important financial interests in india, the British Ministry has decided ...

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  14. Attack on M. Venizelos.

    The Premier of Greece (M. Venizelos), who was shot at and wounded on Thursday while leaving the Gare de Lyon station for Nice, passed an excellent night on ...

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  15. Golf in United States.

    Edward Ray, the well-known English professional, has won the open championship of the United States (states a message from Toledo). His aggregate for the ...

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  16. OFFICER RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The City Coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole) on Saturday concluded his inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Rowland James Sutton at Officer railway ...

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  17. RICHMOND MASS MEETING.

    A public meeting to protest against the treatment of Archbishop Mannix by the British Government was hold yesterday afternoon on the Richmond City Reserve, ...

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  18. On the Rock.

    Speaking yesterduy morning at Wesley Church,on the text, "Whoso heareth these sayings of Mine and doeth them I will liken him into a wise man who built his ...

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  19. Crown Prince as Pacifist.

    The Paris "Matin" publishes a letter written by the Crown Prince to the Kaiser, in July, 1917, strongly urging that peace should be concluded. The Prince declared ...

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  20. Church Union.

    In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, the Rev. F. B. Meyer, president of the National Council of Free Churches, speaking of the ...

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  21. ARMISTICE REPORTED.

    According to a message from Warsaw, Polish parliamentaires report that an armistice has boon arranged. The preliminaries were to be commenced in Minsk ...

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  22. Munitions Explode.

    A terrific explosion took place on Saturday at a factory at Luton (19 miles southeast of Bedford); where ammunition was being broken down. Over 1,000,000 rounds ...

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  23. Bolsheviks in Persia.

    It is reported from North Persia that the Bolshevik forces have seized huge stocks of rice which were lying in the district. The greater portion has been exported to Russia ...

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  24. Interchange of Editors.

    Lord Burnham, principal proprietor of the "Daily Telegraph," London, in a speech at the Imperial Press Conference at Toronto, advocated the exchange of news. ...

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  25. Sin of Omission.

    At Kew Independent Church last night the Rev.H. Watts-Grimmett spoke from Numbers xxxii. 6—23. He said that the age in which we lived was making supreme ...

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  26. British Fruit Exchange.

    The leading London and provincial fruit and vegetable firms have amalgamated, under thc name of the "Fruit and Produce Exchange." The organisation has a capital ...

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  27. Japanese Finance.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Tokio has interviewed M. Inouye, govenor of the Rank of Japan, who said that five years of war had witnessed a great ...

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  28. DENTAL ACT AMENDMENT.

    Sir,—"Returned Dental Student" made out an excellent case against the bill now before Parliament from the standpoint of the student. ...

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  29. Revolt in Mesopotamia.

    ALLAHABAD, August 15.—Whilst the acting general officer at Telafar was parleying with the leading chief, some Arabs treacherously fired on the cavalry escort, ...

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  30. South African Ministry.

    CAPE TOWN, August 14—The Ministry suffered its first defeat of the session last night, when a motion, introduced by the Unionists, to raise the income tax ...

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  31. THE ESCAPED NUN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—According to information received this evening, Miss Partridge, otherwise Sister Ligouri, who left the convent at Wagga, has recovered from the ...

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  32. British Labour Demands.

    Mr. W. Adamson, Labour M.P., presiding at the Labour Conference on Friday, said that the action of jingoistic France and the manifestation of the dollar-making ...

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  33. Chinese Politics.

    A Peking message states that the Chinese Government has announced the personnel of the Cabinet. The Minister for War and the Minister for the Interior belong to ...

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  34. Tsetse Fly.

    Five hundred Europeans and 5,000 natives have assembled at Empaugeni, in Zululand, for the purpose of commencing a monster game drive. Owing to the ...

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  35. A Study in Contrasts.

    There was not sufficient room in Wesley Church yesterday to accommodate those who desired to attend the pleasant Sunday afternoon to hear the Rev. Henry ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is reported from Winnipeg that more than 200 American manufacturers established ...

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  37. Control of Danube Shipping.

    The "Sunday Express" states that a British syndicate, including shipowners and bankers, has bought out German, Austrian, and Hungarian companies controlling 90 per ...

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  38. FISHERMAN MISSING.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—When driving along the Eastern Beach about 8 o'clock on Saturday night, Mr. T. Robertson heard cries for help from the water. As it was ...

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  39. Misguided Moslems.

    The emigration of Indian Moslems to Afghanistan as a protest against the Turkish peace terms is assuming alarming proportions. Altogether about 20,000 have crossed ...

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  40. DR. HIRSCHFIELD'S DEPORTATION

    SYDNEY, Sunday—The executive committee of the New South Wales branch, of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League has decided to urge the Federal ...

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  41. WAR SERVICE IMMIGRANTS.

    PERTH, Sunday—A batch of 35 British war service immigrants arrived at Fremantle by the Themistocles on Friday. They are strong, healthy men, varying ...

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