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  3. DR. MANNIX'S SILENCE BROKEN.

    Archbishop Mannix, who is on his way back to Melbourne after a visit to Europe, was welcomed to Sydney to-day by the Lord Mayor (Aid Lambert) About 150 ...

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  4. STARVING RUSSIA.

    Terrible stories come from the province of Saratoff, in South-Eastern Russia. where it is stated that parents have downed their children to save them from ...

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  5. OUR DEFENCE FORCES.

    Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Chauvel says in his annual report on the defence forces that the Military Board has been busily engaged in reorganization work, and sound ...

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  6. LENIN'S NOTION OF GRATITUDE.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that M. Lenin, ia a disingenuous appeal for help, seeks to make it appear to the Russian proletariat that ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    After the close of the Imperial Conference the Prime Ministers of the dominions, in presenting their report, forwarded an address to the King. His Majesty to-day ...

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  8. HIGHER WHEAT FREIGHT.

    It is announced by the Oversea Shipowners Representatives Association that the shipping freight for parcels of wheat booked for September is 65/ ton, an ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Friday. Aug. 12—High water 7.10 a.m.; low -water. 1.10 p.m. ARRIVED.—August ll. Baldina. 2,591, Irvine, Newcastle. Adelaide ...

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  10. PAPAL INVITATION.

    His Holiness the Pope, in a letter issued through the Papal Secretary of "State, invites the Christians of the world to help famine-stricken Russia. ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL RELIEF CONFERENCE.

    The United States Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Herbert Hoover), in accepting the invitation of the Swiss President to send a representative to the international ...

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  12. MOTHERHOOD ENDOWMENT BILL.

    The Minister for Health and Motherhood (Mr. McGirr) says chat the Labour Caucus and Cabinet have finally approved of his Motherhood Endowment Bill, which is ...

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  13. NUMEROUS ADDRESSES READY.

    Arrangements for the reception of Archbishop Mannix, who will return to Melbourne on Saturday, have been organized by a committee. On his arrival by special ...

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  14. GREAT FIRE AT PINSK. WARSAW, August 10.

    A great fire has broken out at Pinsk. More than 300 houses and several churches have been destroyed. The forests out side the town are also on fire. ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES'S ACTIVITIES.

    Much refreshed after his trip to his home in Wales, Mr. Hughes tackled a long list of matters requiring his attention. Australia House, which is unaccustomed to any ...

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  16. DEBATE IN SUPREME COUNCIL.

    In the Inter-Allied Supreme Council to-day the question of the Russian famine was discussed. The French Prime Minister (M. Briand) suggested that as Russia had ...

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  17. THE KING'S ECONOMIES.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, the Leader of the House (Mr. Chamberlain) moved the second reading of a Bill to authorize the Duchy of Lancaster ...

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  18. LOCAL WOOD FOR AIRCRAFT

    Whether the manufacture of aircraft can be successfully undertaken in Australia with Australian timber has been under consideration for several months by the ...

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  19. TEE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    The Interallied Supreme Council is making such satisfactory progress with its work that it is expected its sessions will conclude on Saturday. Late to-night ...

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  20. CANBERRA ALLOCATION.

    Mr. Justice Heydon spoke strongly on the matter of the Federal capital at Canberra in an address at the Naturalists' Club to-day. He said:—"We hear it said ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The Berlin newspapers feature Mr. Lloyd George's speech on Anglo-French relations, and represent that Great Britain completely supports the indivisibility of ...

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  22. FOUR MILES HIGH.

    When to-day a military aeroplane was flying over Aldershot Camp at a height of 20,000 ft (nearly four miles), the observer's oxygen pipe broke. The pilot offered ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    When asked if Australia would be represented at the League of Nations Conference at Geneva in September, Mr. Hughes stated that be was endeavouring ...

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  24. SHIPPING MATTERS.

    Mr. Pattullo (Minister of Lands, British Colombia.), in behalf of the Minister of Agriculture of that Canadian province, interviewed Mr. Hughes regarding the ...

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  25. RELEASE OF SINN FEINERS.

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenheed) in the Howe of Lords to-day, defended the action of the British Government in releasing the members of the Dadl Eireann. ...

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  26. GRECO-TURKISH WAR.

    The Paris newspapers generally comment favourably on the improved Anglo-French situation. as an outcome of the speeches of Mr. Lloyd George and M. Brand. ...

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  27. NEW DEFENCE APPOINTMENT.

    The appointment of Mr. A. E. Leighton as Controller-General of Munitions Supply in the Defence Department at a salary of £1,550 was notified in The Government ...

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  28. WEST SYDNEY SEAT.

    Further withdrawals of candidates from the Labour selection ballot in connection with the West Sydney seat in the House of Representatives were announced to-day. ...

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  29. FINAL ADDRESSES.

    Mr. Hughes will address the Empire Parliamentary Committee at Westminster privately to-morrow. He will speak co the bankers and commercial men next ...

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  30. CONFERENCE IN DUBLIN.

    The Viceroy (Viscount FitzAlan) occupied "tie viceregal box at the Dublin races to-day, and was accorded a hearty reception from the whole attendance. ...

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  31. WHEAT POOL BALLOT.

    The result of the ballot of fanners on the question of the Wheat Pool, taken under the auspices of the Farmers and Settlers Association, was announced ...

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  32. FEARS OF THE JAPANESE.

    A correspondent of The Morning Post says:—A study of the Japanese vernacular press indicates a suspicious attitude toward the Washington Disarmament Conference. ...

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  33. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    The Spanish Cabinet has handed in its resignation in order to enable King Alfonso to choose a solution of the political problem caused by the overthrow of the ...

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  34. 'LEND ME YOUR REVOLVER.'

    A woman in the French capital to-day approached a policeman on duty outside the chamber in which the Inter-Allied Supreme Council was an session, and said ...

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  35. STAMP DUTIES DECISION.

    In the High Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy. and Mr. Justice Starke, Application; was made by Mr. Maughan ...

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  36. WEEKS OF DISCUSSION.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times reports:—Mr. Harry Boland, who is Mr. De Valera's secretary and head of the "Irish Republic ...

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  37. SMALLER NAVIES.

    The Tokio correspondent of The Chicago Tribune telegraphs:—The Japanese Ministry of the Navy has announced a 20 per cent, redaction in the naval personnel, to ...

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