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  2. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, reports that that State has ratified the Suffrage Amendment Bill by 66 votes to 46, ...

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  3. POLISH BLOW.

    Developing their counter offensive against the Bolshevik forces which attempted to invade Warsaw, the Poles have gained surprising successes. Some ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) late on Friday night received the following message by wireless from H.R.H. the Prince of ...

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  5. JAPAN'S ARMAMENT BILL.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Evening Post" says that the 1920 military budget, especially as regards naval appropriations, which will absorb ...

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  6. LORD FORSTER'S HOPE.

    The Governor-General-designate of Australia (Lord Forster) and Lady Forster were entertained at luncheon at Australia House by the High Commissioner for ...

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  7. PARER'S FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh, who have flown from London, reached Sydney this afternoon in their De Haviland aeroplane. ...

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  8. LABOUR DAILY AND SOVIET

    On the authority of "a reliable correspondent," the newspapers publish a series of wireless messages between M. Tchitcherin, the Bolshevik Foreign Minister at Moscow, ...

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  9. SUCCESS OF TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—His Excellency the Governor-General to-day received and made available the following list of honours conferred by His Royal Highness the Prince of ...

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  10. Labour Congratulations.

    PERTH, Saturday.— The executive of the Labour Federation last night decided to cable to the British Labour Federation, congratulations on its stand against "The ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS.

    The diplomatic correspondent at Washington of the "New York World" says that it is understood that the conference between Mr. Lloyd George and the ...

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  12. PROBLEMS OF INDIA.

    The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford), in opening the autumn session of the Legislative Council, made a long and important speech. Referring to the reforms, be congratulated ...

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  13. Dr. Mannix and Politics.

    The Central News Agency states that the British Government has learned that the consistorial congregation at Rome has addressed to Dr. Mannix a strong ...

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  14. Revolt in Mesopotamia.

    A communique issued by the War Office states that there is little change in the situation in Mesopotamia. The Bakubah area as far as the neighbourhood of ...

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  15. Reply to Lord Mayor.

    To the message forwarded on Thursday by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Aikman, M.L.C.) to the Prince of Wales the following reply was received on Saturday from ...

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  16. Entertainment of Sailors.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor Aikman) has received a communication from the naval secretary (Captain A. M. Treacy) expressing apprection, on behalf of the Naval ...

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  17. Sinn Fein Lord Mayor.

    Alderman McSweeney, the Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of Cork, has been sentenced by court-martial to two years' imprisonment. He continues to "hunger strike" in ...

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  18. British Coal Supplies.

    It is stated that coal from the Trasvaal mines imported via Delagoa Bay is arriving at English ports at a lower cost than the coal from British coalfields delivered ...

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  19. Disappointment in India.

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford), in opening the autumn session of the Legislative Council, said that the unavoidable postponement of the Prince of Wales' ...

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  20. Wages on Merchant Ships.

    A crisis is threatend in the merchant service. Officers, engineers, stokers, and seamen urge that increased wages should he granted, and assert that the shipowners ...

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  21. "IRRITATION STRIKES."

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The executive of the New South Wales Labour Council has for mulated a scheme for the dislocation of all industries throughout the State in the even ...

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  22. PRINCE AND CORNISHMEN.

    In reply to the telegram sent to the Prince of Wales chief patron of the Devon, Cornwall, and Sourceset Association of Victorian, bidding H.R.H. farewell, the secretary (Mr. G. Gordon Pearce) ...

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  23. PERTH LOYALISTS.

    PERTH, Sunday.— A largely attended meeting of citizens was held in the Queen's Hall this afternoon to repudiate the disloyal speeches made it recent public ...

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  24. Across Canada by Air.

    A message from Ottawa states that it is announced that the Canadian Air Board will soon establish a transcontinental air route with express aeroplanes, offering ...

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  25. PRINCE'S HOLIDAY WEEK.

    Sir, —In "The Argus" "Prelector" says that the State schools are to have the Prince's holiday week attached to the September holidays. May I suggest that ...

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  26. Southern Campaign.

    A wireless message received in Washington on Friday afternoon stated that General Wrangel had driven the Southern Bolsheviks across the Lower Dnieper. ...

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  27. SOLDIER IRRIGATIONISTS.

    MILDURA, Saturday.—Visits were paid to-day by the State Ministerial party, which is touring north-western portion of the State, to soldier settlements at ...

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  28. SPORTING CABLES.

    It is announced in New York that Georges Carpentier, the French champion, will box "Battling" Levnisky there on October 12. It will be a 15-round contest. ...

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  29. Queensland's Loan Failure.

    In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, Sir Robert Phip, formerly Premier of Queensland, who visited London with a ...

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  30. Albanians and Serbs.

    Rome newspapers report that fierce fighting is proceeding north of Scutari between the Serbs and Albanians. The Serbs in the defence of Tarabosch lost 220 killed, and ...

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  31. If Help Is Needed.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that views are being exchanged by the United States and European Governments with the idea of ...

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  32. English Eleven.

    J. W. H. T. Douglas, who is to captain the English Eleven to visit Australia, is hopeful of the team's prospects. He says that the team looks like winning. The ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) has handled 8,000 was gratuity applications in London. None has yet been sent to Australia. ...

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  34. SHOOTING TRAGEDIES.

    MORWELL, Sunday. — A sad fatality occurred this afternoon about two miles from Morwell, Warren Buckley, seven years of age, the second son of Mr. W. ...

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  35. COAL SHORTAGE.

    With 3,500 tons of coal, the collier Goal burn reached Melbourne from Newcastle yesterday. The Commonwealth Government line steamer Australmount will ...

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  36. Tide of Immigration.

    The United States Department of Labour has announced that more than 5,000 immigrants are arriving in New York every day. Approximately 700,000 arrived in ...

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  37. New Zealand Embargo.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.—Replying to a question in the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said that he had received telegrams ...

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  38. Germans and French Troops.

    According to reports from Berlin, a serious conflict has occurred at Kattowitz (in the plebiscite area of Silesia, adjoining Poland), between French troops and the ...

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  39. Olympic Contests.

    In the 3,000 metres (3,250 yards) walk at the Olympic Games on Friday, G. R. Parker (N.S.W.) was second in his heat, and has qualified for the final. ...

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  40. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    James Morris, a points cleaner, 79 years of age living at Flevill street. North Richmond, was yesterday knocked down by a train in Spencer street yards. He was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  41. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday. — A cable message forwarded by the New Zealand Labour party to the Council of Action on its attitude on the Russo-Polish crisis, ...

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  42. N.S.W. SCULLING CHAMPION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The State sculling championship was won by W. Ripley, from W. McDevitt, on the Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  43. DIVORCE PETITION.

    In divorce papers filed by the petitioner's solicitor (Mr. Joseph Woolf) in the prothonotary's office on Saturday morning, John Thomas Hall, of Bloomfield street, ...

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  44. Bank Amalgamation.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank has provisionally agreed to purchase a controlling interest in the London Bank of Australia. Ordinary shareholders in ...

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  45. HORSE-KILLING FIEND.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Horse-killing and maiming, which have been going on at intervals for more than two years in the park lands about Adelaide, were ...

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  47. N.Z. WAR MEMORIAL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Saturday. — The New Zealand Parliament has voted £100,000 for the establishment of a national memorial in Wellington to New Zealand ...

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  48. FIJI LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    SUVA (Fiji), Sunday.—The Legislative Council elections for the Suva electorate (two members) resulted as follows:—Henry [?] Scott, 242; Henry Marks, 194; S.H. ...

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