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  2. WOOL DIV[?]END.

    In the course of an important statemeut in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced that during September and ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    At a meeting of the triple alliance (miners, railway-men, and transport workers) on Tuesday a motion was agreed to declaring that the claim of the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL POWERS.

    Further consideration in committee was given to the Arbitration Bill in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr.Cunningham (Ca[?]., N.S.W.) ...

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  5. RIOTS AT BELFAST.

    Martial law has been declared at Belfast, where, from Saturday until Monday night, l8 persons had been killed and over 200 wounded during riots. ...

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  6. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    The financial operations of the wool pool are complex enough in all conscience; but some aspects of the position at least were comparatively clear until the Prime ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Measures for reducing the expenditure on the Australian Navy are understood to be under consideration, and an early announcement of the proposals for economy will ...

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  8. POLANDS DILEMMA.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that General Pilsudski, the Polish President, desires to continue the war to the [?]itter end. He ...

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  9. English County Cricket.

    Middlesex, leaders, and Surrey, in third position on the county list, fought out their match until Tuesday. Middlesex won, and gained the county championship. ...

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  10. MENACE TO INDIA.

    From Copenbagen it is reported that the Bolsheviks have made elaborate preparations for holding in Oriental congress at Baku, on the Caspian Sea, this month and ...

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  11. Lord Mayor's "Hunger Strike."

    Replying to the letter of Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P. (Ind.), urging the King to release the imprisoned Lord Mayor of Cork (Alderman McSweeney), who [?]e ...

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  12. COAL SHORTAGE.

    Commander Fearnley, the coal administrator at Newcastle, advised the Prime Minister yesterday that the Cantara, with 3,000 tons of coal; Kooyong, with 3,300 ...

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  13. COAL FOR HOUSEHOLDERS.

    Dr. Maloney (Cau.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in the House of Representatives yesterday, whether there was any chance of householders in ...

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  14. References in the Senate.

    In the Senate the motion for the second reading of the Industrial Disputes Bill was supported by Senator Duncan (Nat., N.S.W.). ...

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  15. ITALIAN SYNDICALISTS.

    Half a million metal-worker in the division of Lombardy, Northern Italy, have adopted a policy of obstruction at the workshops, instead of striking to enforce their ...

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  16. New Zealand Dispute Ends.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr Massey) stated that the dispute between the coalowners and ...

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  17. Merino Wools Dearer.

    Fine crossbreds were harder at the London wool sales on Tuesday, but other sorts were unchanged. Merinoes were distinctly dearer, and there was keener competition ...

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  18. MR. HOLMAN'S LIBEL SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— In the action brought before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a special jury of 12 to-day, William Arthur Holman, formerly Premier of New South ...

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  19. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Particulars made available yesterday by the Commonwealth Treasury of the Federal revenue for the month of August indicate that the customs and excise receipts are ...

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  20. American Shipowners.

    The Federal Grand Jury of the United States has returned an indietment against 42 steamship companies operating from American ports, on charges of conspira[?]y ...

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  21. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    From yesterday members of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational churches commenced what is practically a referendum on the question of the union ...

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  22. Fire at Japanese Resort.

    The famous summer resort in Japan, [?]ao, 42 miles from Tokio, has been vir tually destroyed by fire Prin[?]ss Toshiko Higashi Kuni, youngest sister of the ...

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  23. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES.

    State Ministers have not yet been able to follow through all its ramifications the decision given in the High Court on Tuesday, which reverses previous judgments in ...

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  24. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    An appeal for £100,000 as a permanent endowment for University education was launched yesterday at a meeting of the general committee conducting the appeal. ...

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  25. Fighting in Mesopotamia.

    Describing the situation in Mesopo[?]amia, a War Office communique says:—"The attack expected in the Lower E[?]phrates region has not yet been made. A river ...

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  26. CENTRAL COMMITTEE REPORT

    A very exhaustive report dealing with the work of the Central Wool Committee, for the wool season 191[?]-20, was tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday by the ...

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  27. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The receipts for August tota[?]ed £739,033, an increase of £104,470, compared with August last year. The revenue for July and August was ...

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  28. STANDARD WORKING WEEK.

    Something in the nature of a sensation was caused in industrial circles yesterday by the announcement that amendments to the Commonwealth Conciliation and ...

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  29. SUGAR POSITION.

    As the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) has already explained, the shortage in the Queensland sugar crop for this season was not unexpected, in fact, it was ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    [?]eutenant Yumagata, a famous Japanese aviator, has been killed whilst making a flight at Tokio. The Japanese authorities have refused ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND POLICE PAY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday—In the Arbitration Court to-day, before the president (Mr. Justice McCawley), the Queensland Police Union claimed increased pay ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The general committee of the appeal fund, at its meeting this afternoon, definitely decided to appeal to the citizens of the State for a sum of £100,000 to ...

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  33. W.A. PARLIAMENT.

    PLRTH, Wednesday.— The Legislative Assembly concluded the Address in Reply debate to-day, the motion being agreed to without a division. ...

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