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  2. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The Imperial Conference on Monday discussed the Wireless and Air Communications Committee's report. A long debate was held, but neither matter was decided. ...

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  3. EX-KAISER'S SAVINGS.

    A book which has been published on behalf of the Prussian Finance Ministry throws some light on the finances of the former Kaiser. In the first year of his ...

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  4. RAIN AT CARDIFF.

    Bardsley scored his seventh, and the teams's 27th, century to-day, and incidentally place another record to the credit of the elevan. No other Australian ...

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  5. PROBLEMS OF PACIFIC.

    (From the Australian Press Association's Special Representative with Mr. Hughes. Copyright.) After waiting for almost a fortnight the ...

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  6. SUCCOUR FOR RUSSIA.

    The Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Hoover) has instructed Mr. Brown, director of the American Relief Administration in Europe, to proceed to Riga to prepaer for ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS

    By proclamation issued by His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) yesterday morning the Parliament of Victoria was prorogued until Tuesday, August 9. A ...

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  8. Soviet Has Lost Control.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Lokal Anzeiger" reports that the Soviet leaders have summoned the moderate liberals to meet them. It is admitted that the ...

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  9. SPORTING CABLES.

    Tetratema, one of the fastest horses on the English turf, has been retired from racing, and will go to the stud. He is a fouryear-old grey horse by The Tetrarch from ...

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  10. CAUCUS LEADER'S COMMENTS.

    On behalf of the Caucus Opposition, the leader (Mr. Prendergast) made the following statement yesterday:- "The decontrol of the wheat pool is an ...

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  11. OVERTHROW OF TURKEY.

    Despite official denials, well informed persons persist in stating that the Greek Prime Minister (M. Gounaris) will visit Paris and London at an early date to defend the ...

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  12. To North Pole by Air.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. Edwin Naulty, an American meteorologist, has announced that he will make a flight across ...

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  13. Supreme Council May Act.

    Mr. Lloyd George states that it is highly possible that the Supremo Council will consider the subject of the Russian famine. ...

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  14. SWIMMING.

    A world's swimming record of 285 seconds for 400 yards relay has been made by Misses Ruth Scudder, Helen Moses, Lilli Bowmer, and Edith Cassidy. ...

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  15. DISPOSAL OF SILESIA.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Lloyd George stated that the first item on the Supreme Council agenda would be to decide whether, pending the ...

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  16. BOXING.

    "Johnny" Buff defeated on points Jabez White in a 12-round bout at Jersey City for the flyweight championship of America. ...

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  17. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILURES.

    Regarding the interruptions to the supply of current by the Melbourne Electric Supply Company which have taken place recently, and which are due to the ...

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  18. Italy's Acceptance.

    In the Italian Senate the Prime Minister (Signor Bonomi) announced the acceptance by Italy of the invitation to attend the conference at Washington. ...

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  19. YACHTING.

    The contest for the British-America Cup at Cowes, Isle of Wight, for six-metre yachts, was won by Britain, with 20 points, against America's 15 points. Each ...

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  20. NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN.

    No time has been lost-by supporters of the Nationalist cause in setting to work to ensure the success of Ministerial supporters at the polls. When it became ...

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  21. Turkish Nationalists.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the Angora Parliament by an overwhelming majority has ratified a Kemalist (Turkish ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. Japanese Viewpoint.

    Viscount Shibusawa, a former leading banker, in a speech urged that Japan should insist on her rights at the Pacific conference within limits not violating ...

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  23. SOLDIERS AS BANDITS.

    Interesting details regarding the China of to-day are furnished by Dr. J. C. Keyte, professor of philosophy at the University of Shantung, who is at present on a visit to ...

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  24. Irish Peace Discussion.

    In an address to a trades union congress sitting at the Mansion House in Dublin, Mr. de Valen referred to the support received by the Irish cause from Labour in ...

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  25. President Harding's Hopes.

    Speaking at Plymouth (Massachusetts) at the Lercentenary celebration of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, President Harding said:—New hope looms to-day. We ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Replying to a question in the British House of Commons, the Secretary of State for the Air Ministry (Captain Guest) said that the prosposed closing of the airships ...

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  27. Indian Extremists' Bonfire.

    On the maiden at Bombay the extremist leader Gandhi set fire to a large pile of foreign clothing, consisting of bright coloured coats, trousers, and hats, in ...

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  28. REASONS FOR DISSOLUTION.

    Having obtained the authority of Lord Stradbroke, Mr. Lawson made available last night a copy of the memorandum which be had submitted to the Governor, with ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A no-confidence motion will be moved in the House of Assembly to-morrow afternoon by Mr. Denny, with the concurrence of the leader of the ...

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  30. A GLANCE AHEAD.

    Those happy optimists who believe or hope that the Australians may come through their English tour unbeaten have a period ahead which should be an ...

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  31. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT STOCK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — New South Wales Government stock to the value of nearly £5,000,000 fall due this month. This amount was raised from 1900 to 1906 at 3 ½ ...

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  32. DIGGERS' LOAN.

    Lieutenant Parer, who commences his flight round Australia this morning at 11 from the Glenhuntly aerodrome, has consented to deliver loan posters to the ...

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  33. DR. MANNIX AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Monday. —.Archbishop Mannix arrived aboard the s.s Nikko Maru to-day. A large party went out on a launch to meet the vessel. As ...

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  34. SHOOTING AT PRESTON.

    On a charge of having, on July 15, shot at his wife, Gladys Braid, with intent to murder her, David William Braid,(37), a clerk, was at the Preston Police Court ...

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  35. Council Refuses Support.

    At a meeting of the [?] council to-day the following motion regarding the "Diggers' Loan" was unanimously agreed to: ...

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  36. BODIES FROM SUNKEN KETCH.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A month ago the ketch Lily May floundered off Port Hughes, in the vicinity of Wallaroo. No trace of the bodies of the crew was discovered, and ...

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  37. CITY'S CRIME RECORD.

    William Mills, who arrived in Melbourne from Canada on Wednesday, found himself on Saturday night, near the General Post-office robbed of all be possessed. ...

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  38. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY BILL.

    Legal men in Melbourne are considerably interested in a proposed Federal Bankruptey Bill, which the Attorney-General (Mr. Groom) has had in hand for some ...

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  39. COUNSEL AND BAIL BOND.

    Some amusing remarks were made in the Court of General Sessions yesterday when Judge Wasley was informed by Mr. Scott Murphy that he bad advised an accused ...

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  40. FAREWELL TO MARIE TEMPEST.

    To-night at the King's Theatre, Miss Marie Tempest, Mr. Graham Browne, and their London comedy company will make their farewell appearance in Melbourne, ...

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  41. OUT-OF-WORK SOLDIERS.

    The names of 200 returned soldiers out of work were reported yesterday to be in the hands of the representatives of the Returned Soldiers' League. The men are ...

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  43. Treasurer and Hawthorn.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. W. M. Mcpherson) intends again to stand for Hawthorn. Although he is at present in England on business largely connected with ...

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