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  2. CENTRAL WOOL

    Preparations are being made by the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Department for the hearing, before the High Court, of the claim of the Commonwealth ...

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  3. EX-NUN'S CASE

    The end is in sight in the case in which Bridget Mary Partridge (formerly Sister Ligdori) claims £5,000 damages from Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, on account of her ...

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  4. OFFICIAL WAR ARTIST.

    Arthur Streeton, Australian landscape painter, has come to Adelaide again. Australian textbooks announce him to have been "born in Victoria on April 8 ...

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  5. "A KIND OF DURESS."

    A sitting of the Coal Tribunal was held at Newcastle this afternoon to hear claims filed by the Colliery Employes Federation in connection with members working of ...

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  6. SCHNAPPER FISHING.

    The Streaky Bay correspondent of The Register, writing under date July 6, remarked:—"Consternation has been caused among the local fishermen—as well as those ...

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  7. NEARLY £100,000,000.

    Two hundred unemployed returned soldiers marched, four abreast, to-day to the federal Parliament House, in front of which they halted. An inspector of police ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    President Harding has announced that, in view of the far-reaching importance of the question of the limitation of armaments, he has approached Great Britain ...

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  9. THE CRISIS IN IRELAND.

    The people of Ireland are manifesting very great interest in the progress of the peace negotiations, and the concern exhibited extends to those of Irish birth or ...

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  10. LONDON NOTES.

    The quarterly report of the Registrar-General, issued since the last mail left for Australia, shows:—The lowest birth rate recorded in any first quarter of a year ...

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  11. MURDEROUS RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Despite the announcement that the truce was to begin on Monday, and of the fact that the Government had already stopped recruiting and given ...

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  12. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The United States Press Association correspondent at Washington has been informed that the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in its present form would ...

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  13. BAAL-ZERUB

    Perhaps few people are aware of the peculiar attributes of Baal-zebub, the old Philistine tutelary deity of Ekron, who is referred to in the first chapter of the ...

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  14. STARTLING DISCLOSURES IN TASMANIA.

    The War Service Homes enquiry opened its local sittings to-day, and examined Mr. W. Taylor, Deputy Commissioner for Tasmania. In evidence, Mr. Taylor said that ...

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  15. THE PEACEABLE AMERICANS.

    Mr. Kaku (Secretary of the Japanese Embassy, at Washington) has issued a statement that President Harding often had occasion to express the conviction that ...

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  16. RECRUITING STOPPED

    This evening the Government closed down on recruiting, for the Royal Irish Constabulary, which had been very brisk since the demobilization of the defence ...

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  17. PRESIDENT MAY MOVE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York World says:—It is understood that President Harding, [?] has conversed with Sr. Borah, has pre[?]ised shortly to ...

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  18. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    A prisoner, Walter Harold Digby Evans who was serving sentences on three charges, escaped from Pentridge Gaol by a clever ruse this evening. For some time ...

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  19. GERMANY INTERESTED.

    The German papers devote considerable space to the Irish truce, and they are unanimous in giving high praise to Mr. Lloyd George for his eleven statesmanship ...

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  20. WOOL SALES.

    Another series of wool sales was begun to-day. The number of bales catalogued was 5,302, and the disposals, including private sales, amounted to 5,796 bales. The ...

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  21. COAL TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND

    Presumably by way of a reply to the coalmine owners' action in citing the onions before the Arbitration Court, the New Zealand Miners' Federation have ...

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  22. SERIOUS BELFAST RIOTS.

    During curlew on Saturday an attack was made on the police in the Sinn Fein district of West Belfast. Several constables were wounded, and one was killed. ...

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  23. THE GLASGOW MATCH.

    Owing to a telegraphic delay, no further details (additional to those published on Monday) had reached us regarding the Australia v. West of Scotland cricket match ...

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  24. TRIPARTITE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Recent [?]leetings of the Elder Statesmen have have produced the impression that the ground is being prepared for formal negotiations between Britain, the United ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    In an interview to-day, Mr. J. R. Collins (Secretary to Commonwealth Treasury), who has recently returned from an official visit to Great Britain, referred to the ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Minister of Finance stated in the House of Assembly to-day that the revenue of the Union of South Africa for the last two months was ...

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  27. AMBUSH IN IRELAND.

    A communique from Belfast states, that a railway tender containing a police patrol was fired on this morning. Constable Conlan was killed, and two others were ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    MATTLAND, July 10.—On Saturday afternoon Mrs. O'Grady (widow of the late Mr. Richard O'Grady), who lives four miles south of the town on the Yorketown ...

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  29. ABERTILLERY MURDERS.

    An investigation of the house at Abertillery in which lived the lad Harold Jones (who is accused of the murder of Florence Little, aged 11) shows that the murder was ...

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  30. SELLING OFF WARSHIPS.

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. F. D. Roosevelt), in pursuance of the United States economy programme, has sold 151 submarine chasers and 15 other vessels. ...

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  31. BANK FAILURE.

    Mr. J. E. Chilberg, buyer of the wooden vessels built in the United States on account of the Australian Government, later failed to pay the instalments, and has ...

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  32. PRE-HISTORY IN OUR OWN TIMES

    Speaking to the Graduates' Association the other night (writes "The Occasional Philosopher"), Professor Wood-Jones made a most effective plea for the development ...

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  33. SATISFACTORY MELBOURNE CLEARANCES

    The sales were continued in the Melbourne wool market to-day, when 5,862 bales were submitted. The selection was not a good one, being of a miscellaneous ...

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  34. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    An expression of his views upon the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was the most important part of an address which Rp. Wat[?] delivered before the Toorak branch of the ...

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  35. THE MURDER OF FREDA BURNELL.

    The murder in mysterious circumstances of the nine-year-old daughter of an Abertillery, Mon., collier is being investigated by the police (wrote The Daily Mail on ...

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  36. THE REPARATION.

    The acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) said to-day that he was pleased to notice that there was a possibility of Australia receiving £400,000 as its share of the ...

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  37. BIG CEMENT CONTRACT.

    In connection with the contract made by the State Government for the supply of about £1,000,000 worth of cement by Commonwealth Portland Cement ...

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  38. FALLING PRICES.

    The United States Steel Corporation has announced further reductions in prices ranging from 16/ to £2 a ton. ...

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  39. AN OPIUM CASE.

    On the arrival of the steamer Montoro, from Singapore, yesterday, the sixth engineer attempted to come ashore with opium in his pocket. He was arrested by the ...

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  40. ASIA MINOR.

    The Turkish Nationalist troops have begun an offensive against the Greeks on the Broussa front in Asia Minor. The Greeks have evacuated Yalova. ...

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  41. VALUE OF AVIATION.

    A communication received from Moree to-day, states that the aid of an aeroplane is being obtained in an effort to save Mr. W. Mace's sheep on watercourse country ...

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  42. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Democratic minority opposing the Fordney Tariff has made a statement pointing out that this is not the time to write a tariff which cannot remedy the ...

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  43. HELIOPOLIS—CITY OF THE SUN.

    I have been twice in Heliopolis. On both occasions an electric tramcar whirled us here from Cairo. Buzzing across a stretch of Libyan sand it Camped us on ...

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  44. MIXED PRISONERS.

    Gen. von Shanck and Gen von Kruska, charged before the Leipzig War Crimes Court with having caused the deaths of French war prisoners in 1915 at ...

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  45. BEAUTIFYING ADELAIDE.

    Those who are proud of our city, and have never been outside the State, are apt to overlook the fact that very often we can go to other cities and gain valuable lessons ...

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  46. WINGED BICYCLE.

    A French athlete, M. Pou[?]ain, has satisfied the stipulated test for a flight without the aid of motor power. He started on a downhill run on a bicycle fitted with ...

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  47. SPORTING.

    The Australian Davis Cup team, after exhibition games among themselves at Victoria, Vancouver Island, left for Toronto to-day. Their form was not of the best ...

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  48. A GROWERS' POOL.

    In the ballot conducted by the Victorian Farmers' Union and the Chamber of Agriculture on the question whether there should be a growers' pool or an open ...

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  49. RUSSIAN CENSUS.

    Advices from Petrograd state that the census of Russia in Europe shows a reduction of 12,000,000 in the population since 1914. The population of the city of ...

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  50. CYCLING GRAND PRIX.

    Spears (Australia) has won the cycling Grand Prix. Halpin did not gain a place. There were 11 starters. Spears was reported to be in his best form. He had ...

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  51. CHEMICAL CAMPAIGNING.

    In the war poison gas was less fatal and far less cruel than any other weapon, declares Sir William J. Pope, Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge University, in The ...

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  53. THE KEMALISTS.

    The Kemalists have no intention of marching on Constantinople. Barbed wire entanglements have been fixed at Ismid, marking the limit of the neutral zone ...

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  54. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Representatives of the South China Government have forwarded a cablegram charging the Japanese with supplying officers, arms, and munitions to the Kwangs ...

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  57. AIR TRIP FOR PREMIERS.

    The dommions Prime Ministers now visiting England will on Saturday next inspect the Croydon aerodrome and they will, before deciding upon an airship scheme ...

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