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  2. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was unofficially learned to-day that the interim decision of Mr. Justice Edmunds, chairman of the tribunal appointed to ...

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  3. POLISH ADVANCE.

    The ex-Prime Minister of Poland (M. Pederewski) has been interviewed by the Paris "Excelsior." He says that the strategic situation on the borders of Poland ...

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  4. PARER AND McINTOSH.

    Not only the assemblage on Flemington racecourse, but all Melbourne, took part in the "welcome home" given yesterday to Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh. ...

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  5. USES OF ADVERTISEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—To-day's p[?] sion of the convention of advert[?] men of Australasia was devoted to a discussion of the historical aspects of advertising and the ...

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  6. RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Rioting was resumed in Belfast on Monday. A military patrol in an armoured car shot a man and a woman. During the day there were clashes at half ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    An important decision, which reverses previous judgments of the High Court in regard to the position of State instrumentalities under the Commonwealth law, was ...

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  8. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    After having spent eight mon[?] taking evidence throughout the Commonwealth, the Basic Wage Commission is nearing the end of its inquiry. The commission sat ...

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  9. Bolshevism in Italy.

    As the outcome of a gathering of Socialists held at Florence, in Italy, at which the Bolshevik policy and the cause of Soviet Russia were favoured, rioting of a serious ...

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  10. COAL-MINERS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The tribunal which has been entrusted with the task of bringing shout a settlement of the dispute in the coal industry sat again in camera ...

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  11. New Zealand Coal Mines.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Coal-miners' Union, at a stop-work meeting, agreed to the following motion:- "That we place on record our whole-heart[?] ...

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  12. Lord Mayor of Cork.

    The British Labour party has appealed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) "to do the big thing," and release the Lord Mayor of Cork (Alderman McSweeney), ...

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  13. Premier's Congratulations.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson), who had a public engagement at Donald yesterday, telegraphed to Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh regretting his absence on the ...

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  14. Demonstration at Theatre Royal.

    A most enthusiastic reception was given Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh last evening, when they attended the performance of "The Girl in the Taxi" at the Theatre ...

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  15. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    Though a two-thirds majority in favour of a strike in the coal industry is certain, the facts that at Yorkshire there was only a small majority for a strike, and that the ...

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  16. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    For the tour of the Australian Eleven in England next year the Marylebone Cricket Club has arranged for the five test matches to be played at the following grounds, ...

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  17. Theatre Night Postponed.

    Owing to arrangements having been made by the Federal executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League to give a dinner at the Grand Hotel on Thursday night ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND'S LOYALTY.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.—There was a very large and representative attendance at a citizens' farewell to His Excollency the Governor-General and Lady ...

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  19. No Change in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In refusing an application for a reduction in the hours of railway employees, Mr. Justice Macnaughton stated this morning that while ...

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  20. SERIOUS EFFECT ON STATES.

    In the absence of the Premier, State Ministers were disinclined last evening to comment upon the adoption by the High Court of an entirely new principle in ...

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  21. POSSIBLE EFFECT AT MORWELL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Prendergast) asked the Minister for Mines whether instructions had been given to the manager ...

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  22. COAL POSITION.

    Three Colliers (the Hobart, Perth, and Goulburn) arrived yesterday from Newcastle, bringing about 8,800 tons of coal. Of this supply, 3,000 tons will be unloaded ...

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  23. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    Commenting on the wool and textile scheme of the Commonwealth Bureau of Commerce, the "Yorkshire Observer" says that it looks as if certain officials ...

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  24. CHARITIES BILL.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Consideration was given to the Charities Bill at a special meeting of the committee of the Bendigo Hospital held yesterday. The president (Mr. ...

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  25. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.

    A circular is being issued by the Registered Clubs' Association of Victoria to all members of associated clubs urging them to vote for "continuance" at the coming ...

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  26. Preference to Public Utilities.

    Speaking of the allocation of the coal to arrive in Melbourne from Newcastle, the vice-chairman of the Central Coal Board (Captain A. M. Treacy) said yesterday that ...

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  27. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    "Women," said the president of the Housewives Association Mrs. A. W. Glencross), at a meeting held yesterday, "bear the brunt of all the worries and ...

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  28. Coal for Italy.

    As the result of Brigadier-General Ramaciotti, of Australia, having submitted analyses of Newcastle coal, the Italian Ministry has placed a trial order with ...

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  29. OLYMPIC CONTESTS.

    Only football, rowing, and equestrian contests remain to be decided at the 0lympic Games at Antwerp. The official totals of the points obtained ...

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  30. New York Trams Idle.

    The Brooklyn (New York) elevated subway and tramway employees struck without warning on Monday morning, for an increase of wages to 90 cents (3/9) an ...

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  31. "Another Huge Department."

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—At the monthly meeting of the Benevolent Asylum committee, Mr. James Drummond said that in some respects the Charities Bill was on ...

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  32. REPORTED SALE TO JAPAN.

    M[?] Makin (Cau., S.A.), directed attention in the House of Representatives yesterday, to a statement by Mr. J. Entwistle, at the annual meeting of the South ...

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  33. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

    CAULFIELD.—J. T. Packer. Allowance, £250. ESSENDON (City).—William Royle. Allowance, £200. COUNTRY. ...

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  34. Rebels in Mesopotamia.

    A War Office communique states that the situation in Mesopotamia has not materially changed. The Bagdad-Mosul railway was cut on August 23, but communication ...

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  35. THE RING AND THE BAG.

    Before the mayor (Councillor A. S. Young) and Mr. A. Collins, J.P. s. in the Collingwood Police Court yesterday, Robert Boyce proceeded against Alice McMillan for the illegal detention of a ...

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  36. NORTH-WEST DEVELOPMENT.

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom), in the House of Representatives yesterday, tabled the report of Mr. G. A. Hobler, the Commonwealth Railways' ...

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  37. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was made known to-day that Felton had decided to withdraw his protest against the paying over of the stakes in connection with the race for the ...

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  38. SILO STORAGE FOR WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Owing to the recent heavy rains the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D[?]) instructed Mr. T. C. Groom, Government supervising engineer, ...

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  39. New Zealand Trouble Settled.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The coal trouble, which has been threatening New Zealand, appears to have been settled by the efforts of the conciliation ...

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  40. SISTER LIGOURI'S CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Inquiries made by the police at Berry, at the direction of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Dooley), regarding the statement to the effect that armed spies ...

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  41. SHORTER WORKING WEEK.

    Further argument and a small amount of evidence were put before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court yesterday in support of the claim for shortening the ...

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  42. DIVORCE COURT.

    Before the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), in the Divorce Court yesterday, Lavina Ellen Trehey, of George street, East Melbourne, dressmaker, obtained a [?] nisi for divorce from Daniel ...

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  43. ACCIDENT NOT MANSLAUGHTER.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The inquiry by the city coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) into a shooting affair at Edwardstown on August 21, which involved the death of ...

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  44. GAS FLOW AT ROMA.

    ROMA (Q.), Tuesday.—A furhter heavy flow of gas was met in the Roma bore this morning. The work of removing the 6in. casing had been completed when the gas ...

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  45. FEDERAL WOOLLEN SCHEME.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.—A meeting of commercial men to-day appointed a committee, with Mr. R. T. Robinson, M.L.A., as chairman, to establish a woollen mill in ...

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  46. DIRTY SAUSAGE-FILLING MACHINE.

    Before Messrs. V. T[?] P.M., and T. T[?] J.P., at the Port Melbourne Court on Monday, James Dick, [?]utcher, 240 Graham street, was charged with failing to keep a sausage filling machine clean. ...

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  47. TRAGEDY IN YUNNAN.

    CAIRNS (Q.), Tuesday.—Passengers by the steamer Eastern, which arrived from China and Japan to-day, report that just before the vessel left the East a small ...

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  48. ERPTIONS ON FACE, ARMS, LEGS.

    "My little boy suffered with terrible eruptions on his face, arms, and legs. The eruptions commenced with festered blisters, then they would burst, until they all joined together, and they ...

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