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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    "Tell us in confidence what is the [?] of the elections," said the leader of the Caucus Opposition across the table of the Legislative Assembly to the Premier (Mr. ...

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  3. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A motion submitted at the Anglican Synod to-night, urging members of all churches to give all possible moral and material support to ...

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  4. DYING LORD MAYOR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) stated on Sunday night that if the appeals for the release of Alderman McSweeney, the hunger-striking Lord Mayor of Cork, ...

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  5. RIVERS RISE RAPIDLY.

    After the soaking rains of Monday, which were welcomed in all parts of the country, there was a slight improvement in the weather yesterday. The centre of the ...

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  6. BANKING BILL.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) yesterday issued the following comments on the article by "Scrutincer." dealing with the amending Commonwealth Bank Bill ...

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  7. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The tribunal appointed to settle the industrial dispute at Broken Hill sat again to-day, when the chairman (Mr. Justice Edmunds) ...

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  8. POLAND'S TROUBLES.

    It was reported in Paris on Sunday) that hostilities between Poland and Lithuania had virtually ceased, and that peace negotiations were being arranged. ...

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  9. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    The anxiously awaited Trade Union Congress, which it is hoped will avert the threatened coal strike by bringing about mediataion between the miners and the ...

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  10. Plot Against Government.

    According to Copenhagwen advices, the Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung" reports that reserve troops from Posen (formerly in Prussia and now in Western Poland) occupieds ...

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  11. Prohibition in America.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan (Democrat), when interviewed at Washington by the correspondent of the "New York Times," said:—"I want to see the next Congress so strong that it ...

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  12. ARABS ATTACK BRITISH.

    Another regrettable episode, involving the overwhelming of the British crew of an armoured train, after a gallant fight is narrated in the communique issued by the ...

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  13. RAILWAY TRIBUNALS.

    While the policy of the Railways Union was officially stated on Sunday to be "one union, one tribunal" for all employees of the railway service, there yet remain ...

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  14. Bolsheviks Attack Again.

    Following on the defeat of General Budenny's Bolshevik army in south-East Poland, the Bolsheviks are counter-attacknig between Vladimr and Zimroc, and ...

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  15. AEROPLANE TRAGEDY.

    A French airman, Wbile flying in the Montrouge districk, close to Paris, crashed into the yard of a school during the children's playhour. ...

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  16. "THE IRISH REPUBLIC."

    In the issue of the "Toowoomba Chronicle" for September 2 appears an advertisement of an Irish concert, at the bottom of which, in large type, are the ...

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  17. Railway Washaways.

    From several country centres washaways were reported yesterday to the railway authorities. At Colbinabbin the embankment between Wanalta and the terminus of ...

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  18. MEMBER AND SPEAKER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Legislative Assembly sat only for an hour and a half to-day. The sitting ended abruptly as the result of a scene between the Speaker (Mr. ...

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  19. CHAMPION BOXER.

    BENTON HARBOUR (Mich.), Sept. 6. Dempsey, the world's champion heavy-weight boxer, knocked out Miske in the third round of their fight here to-day. ...

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  20. Test Matches.

    The English cricket team will leave for Australia in the Osterley on September l8, and is expected at Fremantle on October 21. ...

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  21. Mr. Hughes and Hours' Inquiry.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Federal council of the Timber Workers' Union to-day the following motion was agreed to: ...

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  22. "A Sinister Evil."

    A stirring appeal for Protestant unity to "combat the sinister evil of Sinn Fein' was made last night by Mr. H. A. Procter, M. A., LL.B.,in an address, under the ...

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  23. SATURDAY MORNING STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Notices were posted at the works of several stove-making firms to-day to the effect that unless the employees were prepared to work next ...

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  24. Sir Joseph Cook's Former Views.

    In the speech referred to by our contributor, "Scruitneer," Sir Joseph (then Mr.) Cook was spenking on the second rending of the War Loan Bill introduced by Mr. ...

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  25. Dominion Food in Britain.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the former New Zealand High Commissioner, is dissatisfied with the way New Zealand food and raw materials are handled in England, and ...

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  26. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Increases in the number of branches and membership of the Austialian Women's National League during the past year were reported at the annual meeting of the ...

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  27. Relief of Barrier Strikers.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— Government relief distributed among the strikers now amounts to £700 weekly. ...

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  28. Armenians Slaughtered.

    It has been reported in Athens that the Turkish general, Osman Agha, has carried out a ghastly series of atrocities upon Christians at Kerasund, a town in Armenia, of ...

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  29. New P. and 0. Vessels.

    The P. and O. Company has named 10 steamers now building in the United Kingdom. They include five B class branch liners, to be called Ballarat, Balranald, Baradine, ...

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  30. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    It is learned in Washington from Japanese sources that the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Shidehara) intends to demana that the American Federal Government ...

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  31. CLAIMS OF MINERS.

    Claims by the mining section of the Australian Workers' Union for increases in the wages of members to meet the advances in the cost of living were further ...

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  32. "THE ALMIGHTY POWER."

    Just before the House of Representatives rose last evening Mr. Makin (Can., S.A.) asked the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) whether he could influence the Prime ...

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  33. Duelling in Uruguay.

    The first duel fought in Uruguay since the law was passed last month legalising such combats, took place on Monday, the contestants being M. Pittamiglia (Minister of ...

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  34. American Shipping Laws.

    A meeting at Tokio of the chumbers of commerce of Japan has adopted resolutions deelaring that the American shipping legislation is injuring the trade interests of other ...

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  35. Enemies of Serbia.

    The Rome "Messagero" states that Croats, Magyars, Hungarians, and Montenegrins have organised a revolt against Serbia. ...

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  36. WATERSIDE OVERTIME.

    Since the interstate shipping companies made a satisfactory compromise with the executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation, which was demanding the abolition ...

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  37. A Comedy of Errors.

    A comedy of errors was enacted at Bootle, near Liverpool, owing to the dockers, mistaking disinfectants for munitions. They refused to load fumigating machines ...

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  38. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday Mr. Hicks (hono[?]ry Minister) moved the second reading of a bill to amend the Pharmaceutical Chemists' Act. He said that ...

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  39. U.S.A. Tennis Championship.

    William T. Tilden, of Philadelphia, who became the world's tennis champion when he defeated Gerald Patterson at Wimbledon early in the year, has won the title of ...

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  40. SLAVS AND ROUMANIANS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An official expose of the foreign policy of the new republic of Czecho-Slovakia, delivered before the Standing Committee of Parliament by the ...

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  41. MURRAY RIVER WORKS.

    A bill to give effect to the new agreement in regard to the control of the Murray waterworks has been prepared, and will be introduced in the Federal ...

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  42. MR. THEODORE'S RETURN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore), interviewed to-night on, the arrival of the transcontinental train, spoke strongly against the ...

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  43. PRESBYTERIANS AND UNION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In connectian with the referendum which is being taken on the subject of the union of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational Churches ...

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  44. Nationalisation Sought.

    Mr. Lazzarini (Cau., N.S.W.) has given notice that, when the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) moves that the Amending Commonwealth Bank Bill "be now read a second ...

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  45. SHORTER WORKING WEEK.

    Mr. Justice Higgins heard further evidence in the Arbitration Court yesterday in support of the case for the application of the 44-hour week to industry generully. ...

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  46. India's Parliament.

    The Governor General of India (Lord Chelmsford) has appointed Mr. Alexander Frederick Whyte [?]rst president of the Legislative Assembly shortly to be ...

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  47. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION.

    John Leslic W[?]dron, of [?] Princes street, Pra[?]ran, mechanic, formerly of Evelina road, Tonrak. Cause of insolvency—Compulsory requestration by order absolute. Liabilities £318/16/11; assets, ...

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  48. AVIATORS ENTERTAINED.

    Members of the Australian Flying Corps Club gave an enthusiastic welcome to Lieutenants R. J. Parer and J. C. Melntosh last night at a smoke concert held at ...

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  50. ROMA GAS BORE.

    ROMA (Q.), Tuesday.—A primary analysis of the gas escaping from the oil bore proves it to contain a slight amount of petrol. The gas continues to escape in great ...

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