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  2. PRINCE LEAVES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— His Excellency the Governor-General has despatched the following message to His Majesty the King: ...

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  3. POLES FIGHTING WELL.

    Messages received from Warsaw late on Tuesday night stated that immediate danger to the city had boen removed. The Poles held Radzimin, for winch fierce ...

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  4. ENGLISH ELEVEN COMPLETE

    In consequence of the withdrawal from the English Elven of R. H. Spooner, who had been appointed captain, E. R. Wilson, the Yorkshire amateur. has accepted an ...

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  5. COAL SHORTAGE.

    Replying in the House of Representatives yesterday to Mr. Watkins (Can., N.S.W.), who questioned him concerning the Ministry's decision to appoint a coal ...

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  6. RESTRAINT OF WAR.

    Four amendments to the League of Nations covenant have been submitted by Denmark, Norway, and Sweden for consideration at the meeting of the League at ...

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  7. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was a further sitting to-day of the tribunal entrusted with the task of trying to arrive at a basis of settlement of the Broken Hill ...

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  8. Machine Hung in Tree.

    MILDURA, Thursday.—Mr. C. J. De Garis, of Mildura, who was to have kept Colonel Williams company in the flight to Sydney with the Prince's mail, crashed ...

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  9. Tramway Trouble Settled.

    BENDIGO, Thursday — In connection with the threatened strike of the Bendigo tramways' employees, arising from the dismissal of a member of the Bendigo branch ...

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  10. COAL FOR VICTORIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— An urgent telegraph message was received from Commonder Fearnley, of Newcastle, by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, in answer ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCES.

    Compulsory conferences have been summoned by the president and deputy president of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. Mr. Justice Higgins and Mr. Justice Starke, in three disputes, as ...

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  12. HONOURS BESTOWED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although no official list of honours in connection with the Prince's visit has yet been issued, it has been learned that amongst those decorated ...

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  13. British Rifle Team.

    The British rifle team for Australia has completed its practice at Bisley, where the Performances have been excellent. The team will [?]il on Thursday. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The speech of the Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland (Mr. Lennon) in opening the Queensland Parliament on Wednesday reached Melbourne too late on ...

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  15. RACEHORSE FOR PRINCE.

    Kinlark has concluded his racing career in Australia and in the future he will carry the Royal colours in England. He has been presented by Mr. J. M Niall to the ...

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  16. ARMISTICE TERMS.

    The armistice conference between Polish and Soviet representitives has been opened at Minsk. The Bolshevils have opened Polish newspaper coneapondents to go to ...

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  17. DEMANDS OF MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The conference between the colliery proprietors and employees convened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) ended to-day. ...

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  18. CARTERS' NEW LOG.

    Substantial increases in wages and altered working conditions are proposed in a log which has been drawn up by the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union, and served on ...

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  19. PUNISHING SINN FEIN.

    By way of reprisal for the murder of Inspector Wilson, of the Irish Constabulary, who was shot dead at Templemore, Tipperary, police and Soldiers have burned and ...

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  20. Other Messages.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor forwarded the following telegram to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales yesterday morning on the eve of his departure from Australia: ...

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  21. Concrete Ships.

    It is officially stated that out of 2[?] contracts for the construction of concrete ships the British authorities have cancelled 143. The net loss under the concrete ...

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  22. Loving Cup from Prince.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Acting Premier (Mr. [?]lly) said that before leaving Queensland the Prince of Wales had ...

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  23. "Strike for Freedom."

    A Sinn Fein circular has been distributed in Manchester, Liverpool, and other Lancashire towns, which summons every Irishman to prepare to "strike for freedom, for ...

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  24. Albanians Rule Valona.

    News has reached Rome that the Albanians have entered Valona, the Ardiatic seaport, which it was reported on August 5 the Italians had decided to hand ...

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  25. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    Applications are invited for the position of medical officer at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Townsville. The salary is £600 a year. ...

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  26. VISITING JOURNALISTS' TAXED.

    Mr. Gregory (C.P., W.A.) asked the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook), in the House of Representatives yesterday, whether his attention had been directed to the repor[?] ...

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  27. ABSOLUTISM v. DEMOCRACY.

    BATHURST, Thursday.— Speaking at a public meeting in the Masonic Hall last night, Bishop Long said:- "A great present-day joke is Archbishop ...

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  28. Pandering to Germany.

    Soldan, in the Polish "Baltic corridor," was beflaggod when the Bolsheviks entered the town, and bands played. The Bolsheviks prohibited flags being flown ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN MESOPOTAMIA

    The Hindiyeh barrage, the largest of its kind in Mesopotamia, and recently evacuated, has now been reoccupied, and the British forces are controlling the water supply ...

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  30. PROPOSED RELIEF MEASURES.

    The select committee on the sea carriage of goods submitted its second interim report last night. With a view to relieving the critical shortage of coal in several ...

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  31. "TOO MANY UNIONS."

    "There are too many unions in the public service," declared Mr. Justice Starke in the Arbitration Court yesterday, when hearing the claim of the Commonwealth ...

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  32. LABOUR STILL SUSPICIOUS

    The Council of Action of the British Labour conference has issued a manifesto to British workers, in which it declares: —"Ten days ago war with Russia was ...

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  33. Money to be Refunded.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In answer to an inquiry to-day concerning the levying of income tax upon visiting journalists who accompanied the Prince of Wales to ...

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  34. Danger of Export Embargo.

    The select committee appointed by the House of Representatives to inquire into matters connected with the sea carriage of goods took evidence yesterday relating to ...

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  35. BRISBANE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— In shipping circles to-day there was an optimistic feeling that the difficulty regarding the working of overseas cargoes it Brisbane would ...

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  36. Deferred Indian Visit.

    The decision to postpone the visit of the Prince of Wales was not unexpected in India for some time. The Indian Home Rule leader. Gandhi, had been openly ...

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  37. Senator Gardiner's Questions.

    In answer to questions asked by Senator Gardiner, (Cau., N.S.W.) in the Senate yesterday, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated that the Ministry had ...

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  38. "SPLICE THE MAIN BRACE."

    [?], Thursday.—His Excellency the Governor-General received to-day from [?].R.H. the Prince of Wales the following message of thanks to the Royal Australian ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND PROTESTANTS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—At a meeting at Auckland under the auspices of the Protestant Political Association it was decided to forward the following message ...

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  40. COMING HOME TO ROOST.

    Strong [?] was made by Mr. Justice Starke in the Arbitration Court yesterday when, [?] an application for a new award by the Commonwealth Post and ...

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  41. Security in Persia.

    Reports from Persia show that the British attacks have been successful. British troops have occupied Yuzbashichai, on the KasvinMenjil road, after a highly successful action ...

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  42. MYSTERY WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To-day was the third nnd last day of the hearing in the Central Police Court of the case in which Eugene Falleni is charged with the murder ...

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  43. Expelled British Leaders.

    Messrs. W. Adamson and H. Gosling the British Labour delegates to France to confer with the French Labour bodies on the Polish situation, arrived early on Tuesday ...

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  44. Liquor Traffic Poll.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Elphinstone was informed by the Treasurer that £253,300 had been subscribed to date in ...

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  45. "OLD MERRY-GO-ROUND."

    PERTH, Thursday.— In the Arbitration Court, during the hearing of the Clothing Trades Union's claim, Mr. Somerville, the employees' representative on the Bench, ...

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  46. Olympic Games.

    At the Olympic Games on Wednesday Berigerio (Italy) won the 10.000 metres' walk (10.936 yards) in 48min. [?] 2·5sec. T.R. Parker (N.S.W.) retired, after having ...

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  47. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Labour Council has decided that it will oppose any militarj intervention against Russia. ...

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  48. CHURCH UNION.

    In connection with the vote on the proposed union between the Presbyterian Methodist, and Congregational Churches, to be taken throughout the Commonwealth ...

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  49. ONE BIG UNION.

    Members of the Trades Hall Council were addressed last night by Mr. C. Coupr, a union official, on the proposed workers' industrial union of Australia, which is ...

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  50. RENOWN DEPARTS.

    [?], Thursday.— The Prince of Wales left Sydney on H.M.S. Renown, on the homeward journey, at noon to-day. His last official act was to call on His ...

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  51. Increase in Iron Trades.

    In March an agreement was entered into between the employers and eight unions in the iron trades, whereby the basic wage in the industry was fixed at 12/ a day, ...

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  52. London Labour Daily.

    The Admiralty has decoded cypher messages passing between M. Tehiteherin (Bolshevik Foreign Minister) and M. Litvin[?] (for a time "ambassador" in London), ...

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  54. Export Trade Explained.

    In view of the fact that the selling price for coal, both for consumption in Australia and for export overseas, was fixed by the Colliery Owners' Federation at 17/9 ...

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  55. DROUGHT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The effects of the thought are shown in particulars of the autumn and winter lambings supplied by the Government statistician (Mr. H. A. ...

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  56. FATHER KENNEDY'S PLAY.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" to-day reference is made to a letter received by the Rev. S. E. Dorman from Mr. W. A. Callaway, undersecretary. I received a letter from the ...

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  57. Rubber Workers' Grievance.

    Officials of the Federated Rubber Workers' Union say that in July they communicated with the employers, asking for a conference to discuss wages and ...

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  58. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Dooley gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to authorise the establishment of State ...

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  60. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    AUCKLAND (1,[?] Miles).—Arrived.—Aug. 19— [?]nata, from Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1,470 Miles).—Sailed.—Aug. 19— Ulimaron, for Sydney. ...

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  61. Mail Carried by Air.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The English mail for H.M.S. Renown, which was despatched from Port Augusta by aeroplances at a quarter-past 7 o'clock this morning, arrived ...

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