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  2. HEALTH PROBLEMS.

    Members of the Public Health Association of Australasia resumed their conference at the Assembly Hall, Collins street, yesterday. There was a full attendance of ...

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  3. DIGGERS' LOAN.

    So that the Diggers' Loan of £10,000,000 may be fully subscribed, the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) yesterday made the following final appeal:— ...

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  4. NO SEPARATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle," which is the Government organ, states that the Cabinet has invited Dail Eireann to appoint a delegate to a conference on September 20 with the ...

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  5. SCARBOROUGH MATCH.

    Fine weather and a good, fast wicket were experienced for the match which commenced to-day at Scarborough between the Australians and C. I. Thornton's Eleven. ...

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  6. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    About 130 motions are down for consideration at the annual conference of the National Federation, which will be held at Queen's Hall, Collins street, on ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Efforts to unite the [?] Socialistic the parties in Queensland have, for the present, been unsuccessful. Negotiations had been proceeding for some time with a view to a ...

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  8. JAPAN AND DISARMAMENT.

    The Cabinet has been unable to decide on the appointment of a delegate to the disarmament conference. It is reported that Viscount Chinda, ...

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  9. MINISTRY'S OFFER.

    Being pledged definitely against the continuance of the compulsory wheat pool, the State Ministy has gone to the limit of concession to the Farmers' Union in ...

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  10. HIGH OCEAN FREIGHTS.

    Complaints about the excessive ocean freights for the carriage of meat and byproducts to England from Australia were made by representatives of the pastoral ...

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  11. MEMBER'S CHANGE OF PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Queensland Minister for Mines (Mr.Jones) appears to be indignant that Mr. Peterson, who last week announced his secession ...

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  12. IS GRAVITATION VARIABLE?

    After experiments with a special apparatus extending over some years, Professor Barriceli has discovered that gravitation is subject to great local modifications, ...

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  13. C. I. THORNTON HONOURED.

    Since 1871 C. I. Thornton has organised a team annually for Scarborough week, and the fixture is regarded as one of the most interesting and enjoyable to touring ...

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  14. PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated in the Legislative Assembly last night that the Ministry could not acquire the Brisbane trams last ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN.

    During the Cabinet meeting at Inverness unemployment was discussed. A committee consisting of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne), the Minister ...

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  16. THE THIRD ELEMENT.

    With the Australians facing the last Test against Thornton's very powerful eleven at Scarborough, hundreds of armchair critics are making ready to appraise ...

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  17. CONVERSION RIGHTS.

    Sir,—When the prospectus of this loan was issued it stated, inter alia, that persons subscribing to this loan would have the right to convert bonds or stock of ...

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  18. League Membership.

    The amendments, commission of the League of Nations has rejected Argentine's demand, made in l920, for the immediate admittance to the League of all sovereign ...

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  19. A QUEER DIARY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further evidence was given in the Probate Court to-day by Miss Edith Clements, who seeks revocation of probate of the will of Fredersick Moore ...

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  20. Commissioner Hay.

    Commissioner Hay, of the Salvation Army of Australia has been appointed to succeed Mrs. Booth as British Commissioner. ...

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  21. SHOT HEARD AT MORGUE.

    Passengers on an electric tram passing the Morgue, in Batman avenue, list evening heard the sound of a shot on the north bank of the Yarra, and saw man fall ...

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  22. Hungary Taken to Task.

    A Note presented by the Allies to the Government demands that Hungary shall energetically observe the provisions of the Versailles treaty. ...

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  23. Revolt in India.

    The "Daly Telegraph" publishes a remarkable letter written by an Indian living at Cannanore, in the Malabar district, on August 16, a week before the Moplah ...

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  24. WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A deputation of Labour members of Parliament waited on the Minister for Works (Mr.Hayes) to-day with reference to the unemployment ...

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  25. "Red" Methods in Russia.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that Petrograd, Kieff, Odessa, and other towns are panicstricken owing to the "Red" terror and ...

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  26. Aeroplanes "Crash."

    [?] Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Moroceans are using the most modern methods of warfare [?] ainst the Spanish forces. They ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    The French barque Versailles (2,201 tons), loaded with wheat from Port Germein (South Australia) for Bristol, is reported to be in a dangerous position near ...

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  28. ROBBERY FROM THE ORSOVA.

    ADELAIDE. Thurday.—Blake Prior, described as formerly assistant purser on the s.s. Orsova, who was arrested in Adelaide yesterday on a charge of having ...

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  29. CITY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.

    Marked fluctuation in the revenue from electric supply will be the feature of the City Council accounts for the current year. The present term began under unfavourable ...

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  30. DIOCESAN FESTIVAL.

    At the invitation of Mrs. W. G. Hindley, a large number of ladies attended a meeting at the Chapter House yesterday afternoon to make arrangements for the ...

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  31. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly last night two bills dealing with public betting and gaming were brought before the House. The first proposed to ...

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  32. Victims of R38.

    A memorial service for the victims of the R38 disaster was held on Wednesday morning at Westminster Abbey, which was crowded. Air-Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard ...

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  33. FIRES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thurday.—Two fires occurred in the city early this morning, and caused damage estimated at about £50,000. In each case the chief losers were ...

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  34. King and Religious Life.

    In a message of congratulation to the Ecumenical Methodist Conference. His Majesty the King referred to the importance of the conference, representing ...

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  35. STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—On the application of the Law Institute, the Full Court to-day ordered that the name of Charles Hector Rederick MacLean be struck off ...

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  36. Day of the Motor.

    Sir William Joynson-Hicks, speaking at a dinner connetted with the traction power farming exhibition, said that he was convinced that mechanical transaction would oust ...

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  38. Glasgow Declines to Go "Dry"

    Three veto re-polls in Glasgow on the liquor trade have reverserd the votes of last November. Two districts voted in favour of limitation, and the third voted ...

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