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  2. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    With the object of [?]ing the country in the centre of Australia, particularly in the region of the MacDonnell Banges, and of comparing it with Western ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    A mass meeting of railway-men at the Gaiety Theatre yesterday expressed strong dissatisfaction and disappointment with the reply of the Minister for Railways (Mr. ...

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  4. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association who was at the Olympic games, states that thero has been much adverse criticism of the management. The blunders ...

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  5. TRADE OUTLOOK.

    The feature of the money market for the fortnight has been the scarcity, which was not relived after the turn of the month, much as it was expected. Though the ...

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  6. POLISH FIGHTING.

    Warsaw reports that the Russian Soviet Government has agreed to recommence peace negotiations with Poland at Riga, a Baltic seaport. ...

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  7. TURMOIL IN IRELAND.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" says that he understands that Dr. Mannix is carrying on negotiations with the British Ministry, through ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE.

    A significant statement regarding the Australian Note Issue was interpolated in the Budget statement made in October of last year by Mr. Poynton for the ...

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  9. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    Since the Coal-miners' Federation gave notice of its intention to strike for increased wages on September 25, nothing has happened to indicate that the ...

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  10. HORRORS OF BOLSHEVISM.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a British officer who has escaped from Odcsea confirms the rumoured Bolshevik ...

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  11. ATHLETIC SUPREMACY.

    The largest attendance on record at an athletic sports meeting in England was seen at Queen's Club, where ten events were contested between the American ...

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  12. Spread of Typhus.

    Owing to the danger of the typhus epidemic in Poland and Galicia becoming an international menace, Mr. A. J. Balfour, on behalf of the League of Nations ...

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  13. Freights on Wool.

    The competition between "Conference" lines and the Commonwealth line of steamers is developing in bitterness, particularly in regard to wool freights. The ...

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  14. Sinn Fein "Ambassador."

    The French Government has expelled Mr. George Gavan Duffy, son by the third marriage of the late Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, formerly Premier of Victoria. Mr. ...

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  15. Cricket in England.

    In a match against Yorkshire the M. C. C. team declared its innings closed at 256 for nine wickets. J. W. Hearne made 113 not out. ...

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  16. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    It is stated by the "New York Times" correspondent at Washington that the relations between Japan and the United States have assumed a now importance in view of the ...

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  17. Lord Mayor of Cork.

    The Mayor of New York (Mr. Hylan) has cabled to Mr. Lloyd George as follows:—"As the mayor of the largest city in the United States, and speaking for all ...

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  18. Across Channel Swim.

    On Friday, Mrs. Willing attempted to swim the Channel. Strong spring tides were running, but otherwise the conditions were good. ...

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  19. POLICE OFFICE ROBBED.

    Some excitement was aroused at the police headquarters, Russell street, yesterday morning when it was discovered that a room in the barracks used as the motor ...

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  20. Values Advance.

    At the sales of wool in London on September 2, merinos were unchanged, and there were occasional withdrawals of inferior sorts. Crossbreds were firm. ...

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  21. BOLSHEVISM IN ITALY.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the "factory-seizing" movement is spreading throughout Italy. Thousands of workers stormed the gates or ...

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  22. CHAMPION CHOIR CONCERT.

    The champion Metropolitan Choir, which will go to Sydney next month to compete for the £100 challenge cup, will give a concert in the Town Hall to-morrow ...

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  23. America and the League.

    Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States, in criticising the attack made by Senator Harding, the Repulican candidate, on the ...

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  24. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNLY, Sunday.—Stop work meetings were held on Saturday morning of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and Boilermakers' Union, Sheet Metal ...

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  25. Monarchists in Greece.

    M. Venizelos, the Prime Minister of Greece, declares that his Government is considering approaching the Swiss Government in order to obtain the expulsion from ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Will you permit me to draw attention to the proposed visit of this choir to Sydney to take part in an interstate competition. The choir, in conjunction with ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    On Saturday afternoon and evening the quarterly conference of the Central Organising Committee of the women's branch of the Australian Labour Party was held at ...

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  28. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The State chief electoral officer (Mr. T. Gilder) has asked for an explanation from the local electoral registrar regarding the state of the rolls at Dookie for the ...

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  29. Taxis for Bricklayers.

    A Guildford builder is employing a taxicab to convey his bricklayers to work, and says that it is cheaper than paying them for the time occupied in walking. ...

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  30. Affront to France.

    Germany has agreed to accept the reparation demands made by France as compensation for the attack made on the French consulate at Breslau. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "London Gazette" announces that a receiving order has been issued against Sir Thomas Beceham, the well-known composer and operatic conductor, on his ...

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  32. IS MELBOURNE UNMUSICAL?

    Sir,—Yesterday (Saturday) afternoon I had the good fortune to hear, at the Town Hall, a splendid programme of high-class music provided by the Lady Northcote ...

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  33. COAL-MINING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The decision of the delegate board of the Illawarra branch of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation to repudiate the Coal Tribunal, and to ask ...

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  34. To Simplify Travel.

    The League of Nations announces that a committee connected with the Brussels International Financial Conference is to meet at Paris on September ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The recent election for the NorthEastern Province, the first for 28 years, discloses the fact that the rolls are sadly in need of revision, names appearing on them ...

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  36. Mesopotamia Troubles.

    The city of Bagdad and the adjoining military cantomments are now defended by a ring of blockhouses of burnt brick, well feneed with barbed w[?], and so arranged ...

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  37. TOUR OF SWIMMERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A cable message has been sent to Mr. H. Bennett, manager of the Australian team of swimmers at the Olympic Games at Antwerp, asking him to ...

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  38. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    No decision has yet been reached between the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation and the Waterside Workers' Federation regarding the threat made by the men ...

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  39. Labour Nominations.

    In connection with the State elections the executive of the Australian Labour party has endorsed the nominitions of the following candidates:—Albert Park, A. K. ...

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  40. DISTRICT INVENTIONS BOARD.

    District Inventions Boards have been appointed by the Defence department. In each State the board consists of three members, and the Victorian ...

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  41. Rescue from Submarine.

    A wireless message received in Now York on Friday stated that the American submarine S5 had been submerged for more than forty hours in 28 fathoms of water ...

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  42. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Discussing the application made to him during the week [?]or an increase in the wholesale price of butter, the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  43. GAS FLOW IN BORE.

    ROMA (Q.), Saturday.—Gas continues to escape in large quantities from the Roma bore. The Government analyst, Mr. Henderson, will probably be engaged in ...

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  44. SISTER LIGUORI'S CASE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Among the passengers on [?] Aki Maru, which arrived at Brisbane on Saturday, was Mr. J. Partridge, brother of Sister Liguori. Mr. ...

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  45. Mayflower Tercentenary.

    The Mayflower pilgrims' tercentenary celebrations at Plymouth have been commenced. Several notable American guests are present, and the festivities include ...

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