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  2. GOVERNOR ENTERTAINED.

    Party differences were forgotten last night at State Parliament House, when His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) was given a welcome dinner by the ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES RETURNS.

    Though not nearly so demonstrative as the welcome given him when he returned from the Peace Conference in 1919, the reception of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) ...

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  4. IRISH PEACE OBSTACLE.

    It is understood that the Note despatched by the Ministry to Mr. de Valera, while firmly declining to recognise any claim to sovereignty, welcomes a conference with ...

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  5. BUBONIC PLAGUE MENACE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. McGirr) stated to-night that four more infected rats were caught to-day —three outside the A.U.S.N. wharf, and one ...

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  6. STOCK AGENT'S ESTATE.

    Judgment upholding the last will, which divides the estate between testitor's wife, four daughters, and son Ernest was given yesterday by Mr.Justice Cussen, in the ...

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  7. WHEN THE NATIONS MEET.

    Official quarters are disinclined to discuss the Washington conference pending the receipt from the United States of the detailed programme of business which it is ...

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  8. SUCCESSFUL LOAN MISSION.

    Looking and feeling well after his trip to Great Britain on public business, the State Treasure (Mr. Mcpherson) arrived in Melbourne by train from Adelaide ...

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  9. LLOYD GEORGE'S HEALTH.

    At his interview on September 22 with the 15 Labour of London suburbs, who went to Gairloch to interview him on unemployment, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. "AUSTRALIA BEST COUNTRY."

    With characteristic energy the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), immediately after his return, took ever from Sir Joseph Cook the duties of Prime Minister. it was ...

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  11. Safeguards in Belfast.

    Colonel G. T. C. Carter Campbell, C,B., D.S.O., has been appointed military governor of Belfast, with supreme charge of the soldiery and constabulary. Orders, ...

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  12. DELAYED NOTIFICATION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— In the Legislative Assembly to-day the plague outbreak was mentioned by Mr. Appel (Country party), who criticised the Home Secretary's ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT TROUBLE.

    The Cabinet committee on unemployment held three sessions yesterday, and afterwards the Minister for Health (Sir Alfred Mond) said that, the position was ...

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  14. America and the League.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is expected that the Democratic opposition in the Senate to the German Peace Treaty will ...

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  15. Investigation in America.

    Mr. R. F. Phelps, director of labour statistics in the Massachussetts Labour Department, testifying before the committee on unemployment, declared that ...

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  16. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mattson, a Swede, ran 20,000 mettes (approximately 10 miles 088 yards) in one hour min. and 29sec, at Gothenberg in Sweden, achieving a world's record. ...

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  17. A CIVIC RECEPTION.

    At the Town Hall a civic reception was given to Mr. Hughes, by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson). On the dais with the Lord Mayor were the Treasurer ...

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  18. FINANCE IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin exchange rate, which stood at 405 marks to the £1 a week ago, is now 460 marks to the £1, after having relapsed to 470 marks. ...

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  19. FRENCH BOXER PENALISED.

    Following inquiries into Balzac's contest with '"Battling" Siki, the French boxing authorities have disqualified Balzac for unjustified abandonment of the contest, ...

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  20. G. H. HIRST TESTIMONIAL.

    The fund for a testimonial to G. H. Hirst, the Yorkshire professional and famous international cricketer, now amounts to £650. ...

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  21. MORE NEW SETTLERS.

    About 140 new settlers were brought to Melbourne yesterday from Great Britain by the Orient liner Ormonde, which berthed at the Port Melbourne New Pier. Of ...

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  22. "PREPARE FOR ACTION."

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A committee appointed by the Trades Hall Council to consider the question of wages reduction has issued a remarkable manifesto. ...

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  23. Bid for British Trade.

    Imports of German goods into the United, Kingdom are increasing. The trade returns for August include increases in iron and steel, amounting to £73,000, in toys and ...

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  24. STEPS AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    It was decided at a meeting of the health committee of the South Melbourne Council last night that immediate action be taken to have rats in the district destroyed Special attention will be ...

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  25. Japanese Intentions.

    Mr. Frederick Moore, Foreign Councillor for the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, writing in a magazine, states that the success of the conference ought to be ...

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  26. DIMINUTION IN VICTORIA.

    There has been continued relief of unemployment in the last few weeks, according to a statement made yesterday by the director of the Government Labour Bureau ...

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  27. DESTRUCTION OF RATS.

    Sir,—The following excerpt from the United States "Public Health-Reports" for July 15 last appears to be of service at the present juncture: ...

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  28. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The annual conference of delegates of the Federal Public Service Clerical Association was closed yesterday. It was decided to make representations to the Federal ...

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  29. American Submarine Lost.

    The submarine R6 sank at her moorings at San Pedro (California) yesterday. Two men were drowned. The cause of the disaster is unknown. ...

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  30. NATIONALIST PARTY.

    Immediately after the House of Representativcs adjourned yesterday afternoon a meeting of Ministerial supporters was held. As a rule party meetings are for the ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIAN BUDGET.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Treasurer (Sir James Mitchell) delivered the Budget speech m the Assembly to-night. He said that the revenue in 1920-21 was £6,789,565, ...

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  32. Trial of Arbuckle.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Judge Lazarus in the police court intimated that he would probably hold Arbutkle to a ...

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  33. War Zone Exhumations.

    Mr. E. Hempenstall, of Rockhampton, in a press interview, said:—"The War Office statement that bodies of soldiers are difficult to find in the war zone, is at ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCE CONFIRMED.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Executive Council to-day considered the case of the Maori, Tc Kahu, who has been sentenced to death for the murder of Patrick ...

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  35. French Delegation Hooted.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris says that Marshal Fayolle and a party of French officers and troops who visited Italy to attend the unveiling of a ...

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  36. IMPOUNDED ORE REMOVED.

    KALGOORLIE (W. A.), Wednesday.— A very daring robbery was committed last night or early this morning. Recently the gold stealing detection staff raided two ...

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY JUDGE.

    DARWIN, Wednesday,—Judge Herbert will continue to act as judge of the Territory will the end of October. The case in which the Northern Agency Ltd. seeks to ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The South African Government loan of £5,000,000, carrying interest at 6 per cent., which was offered for subscription in London at £98 per cent., has been ...

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  39. COSTS IN INCOME TAX CASES.

    Criticism of the Federal Taxation Commissioner by Mr. E. Notley Moore, P.M., in the City Court on Monday for his failure to apply for costs in a case in which a ...

    Article : 240 words
  40. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Federal Public Accounts Committee has completed another report dealing with was service homes administration. This report covers the operations of the ...

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  41. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    In June Frank Dowler, a carpenter, died as the result of on the Commonwealth railway in the Northern Territory. A claim for compensation under the Commonwealth Workers' ...

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  42. London Relishes Freedom.

    Magistrates have been besieged with applications under the new Licensing Act, permitting drinks to be served in hotels with supper until midnight. ...

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  43. LABOUR AS EMPLOYER.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Buralba State Coal mine is still closed. Recently a dispute arose respecting the employment of a man who was alleged to be an ...

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