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  2. PRINCE OF WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Prince of Wales spent to-day privately In the morning, accompanied by Lord Louis Mountbatten, he visited Randwick ...

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  3. PENTRIDGE AFFAIR.

    The sensational story of the discovery of certain contraband and other articles in the possession of five prisoners at Pentridge Gaol on July 3 was recounted by Warder ...

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  4. TREATMENT OF DR. MANNIX

    The Irish Self determination League held a demonstration in Trafalgar Square on Sunday. The meeting agreed, to a motion demanding the removal of the ban on Dr. ...

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  5. ATTACK ON GREEK PREMIER.

    Owing to rumours that M. Venizelos, the Greek Premier, who was shot and slightly wounded in Paris a few days ago, was dead, great crowds attacked the reactionary ...

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  6. WARSAW'S FATE.

    Conflicting accounts are coming to hand about events at Warsaw. The "Daily News" correspondent at Berlin says that a great struggle is in progress Reports from ...

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  7. GENERAL RAINS.

    The fine spell at the week end turned into cold, wet weather yesterday, when following the recent disturbance in western Australia rain fell over the whole of Victoria ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Broken Hill tribunal continued its sittings to-day Mr. Justice Edmunds, who presided, stated that he had seen Judge ...

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  9. COAL SHORTAGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday, — Messrs. R. W. Foster, Burchell, Corser, Mahony, and Watkins, M.H.R.'s, members of the Select Committee appointed by the House of ...

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  10. Munitions for Wrangel

    M. Huysmans, the Belgian Socialist leader, has informed the Socialist Council of Action that French munitions for General Wrangel were already at Antwerp, ...

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  11. Russian Trade Unionists

    A delegation consisting of seven Russian trade unionists, with eight secretaries, has reached the Baltic port of Reval. The British authorities have refused to grant ...

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  12. Irish Disorders.

    The rioting in Dublin on Saturday night lasted from half past 8 to 11 o'clock. It was evidently pre-arranged, and is understood to be a reprisal for the death of Farrell, ...

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  13. Olympic Games.

    The first day of the Olympic Games at Antwerp attracted a good attendance. The weather was brilliantly fine. The contests generally were keen, ...

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  14. Soviet and America.

    The United Press Association's correspondent at Washington learns that the Department of Justice has obtained details of a plot on the part of the Soviet Government ...

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  15. "ETHER UNLIMITED."

    The vast possibilities of the development of wireless telegraphic and telephonic communication for commercial purposes, both interstate and international, ...

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  16. Agitators in Bagdad.

    The proceedings of the Extremist party at Bagdad for some time have been viewed with disfavour by the moderate section of the community, and the occupying authority ...

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  17. Occupation of Saghalien.

    It is understood in Washington that the Japanese reply to the American Note protesting against the Japanese occupation of Saghalien is considered unsatisfactory. It ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    Mr. W. J. Duggan employees' representative on the Federal shipbuilding tribunal, in discussing the Industrial Peace Bill yesterday, expressed the opinion that its ...

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  19. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In a speech at Balmain, at the unveiling of a gun that had been captured by the 30th Battalion, the Premier (Mr. Storey) said that he wished ...

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  20. MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS.

    There was a large attendance at a special meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures held last night to consider the shortage of coal in Victoria. The deputy president ...

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  21. MARGIN FOR SKILL.

    When the claim of the Merchant Service Guild against the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association was under consideration in the Arbitration Court, before ...

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  22. Serbs in Albania.

    It is reported in Rome that the Serbians have occupied Alessioc (in Albania), and have cut off the communications between S[?]utari and Durazzo and Tirana. ...

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  23. Japanese Prince Guarded.

    The police are closely guarding Prince Yamagata, President of the Japanese Privy Council, owing to the fact that he has received letters threatening his life. These ...

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  24. EXODUS FROM CITY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" special correspondent at Warsaw states that when the Polish army's retreat upon its defence positions become known the result was a great exodus ...

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  25. Explosion on a Barge.

    A terrific explosion took place on the barge Dorcas, as she was carrying 450 barrels of petroleum to Woolwich on Saturday. Both the cargo and the barge were ...

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  26. EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    The director of Education (Mr. Tate), who was to have given an address to the members of the Y.W.C.A last evening, was prevented by indisposition from doing so. ...

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  27. PARER'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Lieutenant Parer and Lieutenant McIntosh reached Rockhampton to-day, after having to make a landing at Pine Hill owing to magneto ...

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  28. Floods in Saghalien.

    It is announced in Tokio that 400 persons were drowned during recent floods in the island of Saghalien. ...

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  29. PUBLIC SERVICE BILL.

    "No meeting has been called with greater regret than this," said the chairman (Mr. M. McNamara) at a meeting of the State service Clerical ...

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  30. Troops for Mesopotamia.

    A report from Simla announces that the reinforcements that are to be sent to Mesopotamia consist of three infantry brigades, one field artillery brigade, and the usual ...

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  31. REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS

    Strong exception has been taken by the council of the Victorian Institute of Engineers to the present form of the Architects Registration Bill, which is listed for ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND SUGAR CROP.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The general superintendent of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations (Mr. Easterby), who has just returned from the Bundaberg and ...

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  33. DAIRY SUPERVISORS' SALARY.

    It is urged in a letter sent by the secretary of the Dairy Supervisors' Association (Mr. F. W. McKenzie) lo the chief veterinary officer that the present pay and ...

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  34. REPATRIATION.

    According to a return issued by the Repatriation department yesterday, the number of returned men awaiting employment in Victoria has considerably decreased. ...

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  35. POLITICAL PLOTTING.

    Owing to the censorship and the cessation of Parliamentary proceedings, it is difficult to learn what is happening politically in Poland, but there is little doubt that ...

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  36. RAILWAYS CLASSIFICATION.

    Dealing with the claims for overtime made on behalf of engine-men in the Railways service. Mr. A. S. Drakeford, who appeared for the Federated Locomotive ...

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  37. POWER TO LAY INFORMATION.

    On the information of Alfred Russell Wallis, secretary of the Victorian branch of the Federated Clothing Trades of the Commonwealth of Australia, Richard Ince, ...

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  38. GOLDEN CASKET DRAWING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The drawing of the ninth Golden Casket took place to-day. The winning number was 58,137, the ticket being held by E. C. Barnes, Dusodie, via ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    BALLARAT (City).—South Ward— J. T. Walker Central Ward— J. M. Barker. North Ward— W. J. Treaddwell. BENDIGO (City).—Sutton Ward— J. S. ...

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  40. THE BLOWFLY PEST.

    An outline of the experimental work now being carried out to determine the best means of dealing with the blowfly pest is given in the current number of ...

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  41. HOUSEMAID'S FORTUNE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The story of the inheritance alleged to have been bequeathed to Miss Maud Armstrong, a house maid employed at a Jamestown (S.A.) ...

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  42. CLOTHING GIRL WORKERS.

    PERTH Monday.—In the Arbitration Court before Mr. Justice Burnside, the Clothing Trades Union formulated its wages demands. The main claims are for an ...

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  43. Soviet's Terms.

    M. Kameneff, the Bolshevik representative in England, states, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, that in spite of rumours emanating from interested quarters, which ...

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  44. MORWELL MINE RAILWAY.

    MORWELL, Monday.—Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways left Morwell to-day, after spending two days in the district inquiring into the ...

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  45. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.—In the Third Civil Court.—Before Mr. Justice Starke.—At 10.15 —In re Teesdale Smith and the Ministerr for Home and Territories (arbitration, for judgment); in re ...

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  46. PRICE OF BISCUITS INCREASED.

    Having investigated the books of the various biscuit manufacturers in Victoria, the Fair Profits Commission has approved of the wholesale prices of biscuits being ...

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  47. Negotiations at Minsk.

    The Central News Agency states that it has learned on good authority that the Polish armistice delegates have reached Minsk. The newspaper correspondents ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND BUTTER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Department Of Agriculture reports that butter is coming into the cold store very freely for this time of the year. Last week the ...

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  49. SALESMAN IN COURT.

    John H. Hallo, a salesman,40 years of age, was presented [?] the City Court yesterday on four charges of having obtained goods by faise, pretences. On August 3 he obtained glores and hostery, valued ...

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  50. CLERKS' NEW LOG.

    The Australian Clerical Association, which was formerly known as the Clerks' Union, intends to frame a new log of wages and conditions for submission to ...

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  51. Sugar-workers on Strike.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — The sugar workers at Auckland have gone on strike, claiming a 44-hour week and an increase m the minimum wage from £3/14/ ...

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  52. A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY THROUGH CLEMENTS TONIC.

    "My wife has boen taking Clements Tonic for some time. Her complaint was Neuritis. She was discharged from a local hospital as incurable, and anointed for death by the parish priest. I ...

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  53. VICTORIAN WOOLLEN GOODS.

    Sir,—Upon the recommendation of the commission the executive passed a law limiting the wholesale warehousemen to 25 per sent, on the cost price of woollens, and ...

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  54. LATE MINING NEWS.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—The July output at the Ivanhoe mine was 13,[?]50 tons, yielding 4,880 [?]ne o[?]ees; Ingliston Consols Extended, 2,498 tons, £4,099, exclusive of sands, expenditure, £3,211; ...

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  55. QUEENSLAND RHODES SCHOLARS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Queensland committee of selection for tho Rhodes scholarships for 1920 and 1921 met at the University this afternoon. For the 1920 ...

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  56. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The result of the election of five representatives on the Clerks' Wages Board show what an unfair method of election was used. The ticket of the Clerical Association ...

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  58. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON (1,479 Miles).—Arrived.—Aug. 16 —Ul[?]aroa, from Sydney, S[?]led.—Aug. 16—Ma. rans, for San Francisco. DUNEDIN (1,327 Miles).—Arrived.—Aug. 16— ...

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