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  2. PRICE OF BREAD.

    During the list few days prices for wheat oversess have advanced considerably latest advices indicating that the oversea markets are excited, and that grain is being bought ...

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  3. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The conditions under which many soldier settlers are labouring entail severe hardships and unless the Government takes prompt steps to improve the ...

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  4. TASK OF ALLIES.

    It is understood that a distinetive feature of the inter allied third plenary conference was a promise by the French delegation that it will submit to the ...

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  5. CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE.

    Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. J. F. Darling, a former managing director of the London Joint City anti Midland Bank, ...

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  6. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Fifty persons were killed and 29 were injured in an accident at Haymarket Station, Edinburgh, where a train for Port Edgar, on the Firth of Forth, ran into ...

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  7. IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    ALICE SPRINGS, Tuesday, —On Satur day Professor Ewart, of Melbourne University, took the place of Mr. Harry Dutton, who remained at Alicc Springs, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ARMED ROBBER.

    In sensational circumstances a woman was "held up" by a masked and armed robber at Gardenvale shortly after halfpast 9 o'clock last night. ...

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  9. LOAN OF £8,000,000.

    When the Federal loan council meets in Melbourne on Friday it will complete arrangements for floating a loan to meet Federal and State requirements. The ...

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  10. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The diserster to the North Japan Steamship Company's steamer Tairei Maru (1,240 lons), which was sunk when proceeding from the island of Saghalien to Japan, was ...

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  11. PROPOSED INQUIRY.

    Having had prepared the commission appointing Mr. J.T. Sutcliffe, of the Commonwealth statistieian's department, a commission to inquire into the prices of flour ...

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  12. Invitation to Germany.

    The plenary conference sut for an hour and a half this afternoon. It is understood that it was decided to refer the question of inviting German representatives to the ...

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  13. TEST CRICKET.

    Mr. Philip Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says:—"Despite the South African's visit, and the county championship, cricketers of all sorts and ages are ...

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  14. SITUATION EXPLAINED.

    In opening an address on "Exchange on London," which he delivered yesterday to the Legaey Club, Mr. J. Russell Butehart said that the buying and selling of ...

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  15. Flour Price Raised in Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. — The millers of Bendigo to-day increased the price of Hour by 42/6 a ton, the quotation now being £13/10/. The price of bread is unaltered, ...

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  16. Byfleet Murder.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal has dismissed the appeal by Jean Pierre Vaquier, the Frenchman, who has been sentenced to death for the murdev by poisoning at ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. Conditions in America.

    United States wheat continues to hover around 134 cents (normally 5.7) a bushel, whereas the Winnipeg quotation is about 136 cents (normally 6.31. The latter price ...

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  18. Empire Parliament.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Penny (Conservative) asked whether with a view to binding the Empire close, the Prime Minister would consider the advisability of ...

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  19. French Newspapers Annoyed.

    Several newspapers angrily comment on the way that the British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) brought forward the question of the evacuation of the [?]. ...

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  20. Match Against South Africa.

    It has been raining all day, and there was no play in the Test Match between the English Eleven and the South Africans. On the first day the South Africans scored ...

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  21. Rain Stops County Games.

    Owing to the rain there was no play in the county cricket championship matches. ...

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  22. Flour Dearer in London.

    London Hour millers have announced another rise in the price of flour by 3 a suck, bringing it to 48.6. compared with 41. 6 on July 1. ...

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  23. SCOUTS IN LONDON.

    [?] rain, intermingled with unseasonable talls of snow, caused the cancellation of the performance of the Empire pageant to-day. The weather also slightly ...

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  24. OLYMPIC ATHLETES.

    The manager of the Australian Olympic team (Mr.O.G.H. Merrett) states that 23 members, including swimmers, cyclists, tennis players, and three boxers, will said ...

    Article : 228 words
  25. Rise in Price of Cotton.

    The rise in the prices of farm products has continued [?], cotton increasing by 22 dollars normally £4[?] a bale, representing a rise of 220 points over the ...

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  26. WHEAT CROP PROSPECTS.

    Discussing the prospects of the forthcoming harvest in Australia, in view of the probable shortage of wheat in other parts of the world, the Commonwealth ...

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  27. Share of New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the New South Wales Cabinet to-day the announcement was made that the Federal Ministry would raise a loan in Australia, ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    Owing to the heavy rain only 8,413 per[?] attended the Empire Exhibition at Wembley on Monday. The court-martial trial of 200 Phillipine ...

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  29. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    Representatives of most of the business and social organisations and clubs of Melbourne met in the Town Hall yesterday to arrange for co-operation in the effort to ...

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  30. New South Wales Boys Lead.

    The Australians had the position of honour in the march past. The King, who was attended by the Duke of Connaught and Lieut. General Sir Robert ...

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  31. List of Successes.

    Twenty-six nations scored points in the national classification, the system being drawn up by the French Olympic committee. The award of medals was [?] ...

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  32. Western Australia and Pool.

    PERTH, Tuesday,—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Troy) stated to-day that if satisfactory arrangements could be made the Ministry was prepared to associate ...

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  33. Return to Railhead.

    DEEP WELL, Tuesday,—We reached Deep Well this afternoon from Alice Springs—a stage of 30 miles—in three hours' driving. We propose to stop for several ...

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  34. Nauru Agreement.

    The Australian Press Association has been [?] informed that press cable messages from Australia imputting re[?] to the British Government with ...

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  35. Bulk Trucks for Country Silos.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—Representations have recently been made on bebulf of Riverian wheatgrowers that wheat in bulk should be received from bulk trucks ...

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  36. Airship Services.

    The crude oil burning Zeppelin type of airship to travel from England to Australia in 10 days is a commercial possibility in the next two years, according to ...

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  37. FIRST OVERLAND CAR.

    Sir,—Mr. Stefansson states this morning that Mr. Dutton was the first man to cross Australia by car. This honour belongs to Mr. Frank Birtles, who crossed ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    No. 1 ARBITRATION COURT. Before the Pre[?] Mr. Justice Powers, At 10.30 Amaigamafed Engineering Union v. Adams and Co. Ltd. and other also Australasian Society of Engineers v ...

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  39. Martial Law in Bessarabia.

    According to the "Daily Express," the Roumanian Ministry for War has stopped army leave, and has mobilished the reserve officers, A concentration of troops has ...

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  40. CAPITAL SHOULD BE MOVED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday,—Mr. W. G. Duncan, M.L.A., who revently returned from un overland trip to Darwin, was the principal speaker to-day at the quarterly ...

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  42. Profit on Phosphate Sales.

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question by Mr. Hannon (Conservative), the Secretary of State for the Colonie(Mr. Thomas) said that 450,000 tons of phosphate ...

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  43. HUME RESERVOIR.

    Owing to the inability of the South Australian Minister to attend, the conference of the Federal, Victorian, New South Wales, and South Australian Ministers for ...

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