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  2. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    In a cable message to the Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Russell), the Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. Fisher) states that arrangements are being ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    It is a good and candid sign that members of the Assembly are getting up now and apologizing for speaking on the Address-in-rep]y. They have good reason ...

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  4. THE BROKEN WORLD.

    The South African Minister for Defence (Gen. Smuts) arrived at Capetown this morning on board the Edinburgh Castle, and met with a ...

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  5. THE STRIKE FEVER

    The police strike is now regarded as a fiasco. Speakers at a meeting of strikers on Tower Hill, however, held out hopes of labour support in the form of an ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    The correspondent of The New York Times at Washington, says:—The American State Department has received information that the population of Petrograd, ...

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  7. SUGAR.

    The recent increase in the cost of sugar to the consumer, and the shortage of the refined article, were investigated by the State Prices Enquiry Commission, at ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Another sensational shooting affray took place in Fitzroy early this morning, when the occupants of a room at the rear of a house in Fleet street ware fired upon ...

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  9. "A DEAD-END."

    Developments in connection with the shipping strike preclude the possibility of a further peace move in the next few days. Correspondence made available to-day by ...

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  10. EUROPE'S COAL FAMINE

    The Inter-allied Supreme Economic Council met in London at the week-end, and viewed the European coal position with the utmost gravity. Production has fallen ...

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  11. Bolshevist Reverse Admitted.

    A Bolshevist wireless message, which has been intercepted, says:—The enemy bombarded and captured Onega from the sea. The northern portion of the town is in ...

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  12. 120,000 Jews Slaughtered.

    The Zionist organization at New York has received a [?] from Paris reporting that 120,000 Jews—of whom 15,000 were school children—were massacred in ...

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  13. METROPOLITAN LEAVE CANCELLED

    The Metropolitan Commissioner of Police (Gen. Sir Nevil Macready) has cancelled all police leave. It is believed that some men who have been abesent from duty ...

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  14. LOCAL COAL CRISIS.

    A meeting of the Coal Board was held on Tuesday morning, and at its conclusion Commander Bracegirdle, D.S.O., stated:—The board considered the latest ...

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  15. Ukraine Leader, Killed.

    During an interview with the Hetman of the Ukraine Republic (Gen. Gregorieff), the insurgent commander (Gen. Makhno) drew a revolver, fired, and killed ...

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  16. ONE-THIRD OF BIRMINGHAM FORCE IDLE.

    At Birmingham the situation is serious, for 400 out of the 1,200 members of the police force are involved in the strike. The organizers of the police strike declare ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    Since the time when gold was withdrawn from circulation there has been a marked increase in the issue of Australian notes. At present 19,085,084 notes, representing a ...

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  18. HUNGARY'S CHANGE.

    The Inter-allied Supreme Council is suspicious that the new Hungarian Government may possibly be merely a camouflage of Gen. Bela Kun's Bolshevik Government. ...

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  19. SWISS GENERAL STRIKE.

    A general strike has been initiated at Basle in favour of cheaper food supplies and the requisitioning of the empty flats of the city as dwelling places for the ...

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  20. BRITISH GENEROSITY.

    Gen. Smuts referred to the British policy after the Boer War to illustrate the soundness of his argument. It was British generosity, he said, which had brought about ...

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  21. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says it is estimated that 450,000 railroad shop workers went on strike following their demand upon the ...

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  22. BEDLAM IN LIVERPOOL.

    The looting of Liverpool shops was renewed on Saturday night and on Sunday, despite the fact that soldiers were drawn up in the streets. Jewellery, grocery, ...

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  23. THE NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    An inspection of the country along the possible routes for the railway to the Northern Territory is now being made. Attention is being given to an eastern route, ...

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  24. BOLSHEVIST EX-MINISTER'S SUICIDE.

    The People's Commissary (M. Szamuely) in Gen. Bela Kun's Bolshevist Government, who unsuccessfully attempted to assume the role of Dictator, was by the new ...

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  25. FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Referring to the charge made by Boer Nationalists that he was going to give away the rights of South Africa, Gen. Smuts said he was always preaching that the ...

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  26. BARRIER SITUATION.

    There is little alteration in the local strike position, except that more men are being taken on at various mines. The manager of the South Mines ...

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  27. GERMANS TO BE REPATRIATED.

    The Aliens Board, which has been sitting at Holdsworthy Concentration Camp for two weeks, under the Presidency of Brig.-Gen. Williams, will complete its ...

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  28. MESSAGE FROM PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Supremo Interallied Council has [?] a message to the new Hungarian Government, noting with satisfaction the establishment of a stable Administration, and ...

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  29. BELGIAN KING AND QUEEN.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says the King and Queen of Belgium will be the guests of President Wilson and his wife when they visit the ...

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  30. Suppression of Slavery.

    A special commission of the Peace Conference has reported in favour of a new International Convention to suppress slavery, to prevent the importation of ...

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  31. PRUSSIAN PRINCE'S LETTER.

    The Hamburg [?] publishes an open letter addressed by Prince Henry of Prussia to King George, decaring that British statesmen engineered the war for ...

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  32. TROUBLED IRELAND.

    Twenty-six men attacked the Broadford Police Barracks in East Clare, Ireland, maintaining a brisk fire for more than, an hour. The police returned the fire. Oneknown. ...

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  33. GEORGESON CONTRACTS.

    Further addresses by counsel were denvered at to-day's sittings of the Wheat Commission. Mr. Watt (counsel for Georgeson) ...

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  34. LOCAL SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    No communication from the eastern States reached the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union on Tuesday. A prominent unionist remarked, with regard ...

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  35. UNQUIET MEXICO.

    Dreadnoughts of the United States Pacific fleet, when off the Mexican coast, were shaken by an earthquake of terrific [?] and sustained slight damage. ...

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  37. AMERICAN INTEREST.

    The New York Tribune says its Washington correspondent has learned from an authoritative source that before leaving Paris President Wilson assured the ...

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  38. Roumanians in Budapest.

    A message from Budapest states that the Roumanians have occupied the city. BUDAPEST, August 4. Two Roumanian regiments have marched ...

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  39. VICTORIA'S FINANCES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier (Mr. Lawson) reviewed the finances of last year. When the Treasurer brought down his Budget last October, he ...

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  42. WAR SERVICE BADGES.

    Returned soldiers who have actually served on the battlefield are dissatisfied at the way in which the small official badge is now being issued by the Defence ...

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  43. OPIUM DISCOVERY.

    Three customs searchers, when examining the steamer Changsha at Circular Quay this evening, discovered in the freezing chambers 192 tins and 12 bundles ...

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  46. SAFEBREAKERS AT WORK.

    Safebreakers visited the premises of Bakeries, Limited, at Surry Hills, last night, and stole cash amounting to about £300. The thieves forced a door, and ...

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  50. ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. JOHN NORTON.

    An application in the estate of the late Mr. John Norton, newspaper proprietor, was made to Mr. Justice Hood to-day by the trustees of the estate to pass accounts ...

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