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  2. FIREARMS REGISTRATION BILL.

    The Chief Secretary, in moving the second reading of this measure in the legiative Council on Tuesday, said the Bill was necessary in connection with the ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lord Stamfordham (Private Secretary to His Majesty King George) telegraphed to the Australian Press Association in London from Balmoral Castle on Monday ...

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  4. CONTINUING THE WHEAT POOL.

    Tie Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) moved the second reading of the Wheat Harvest Bill in the Assembly on Tuesday. The object of the measure, he said, was to bring ...

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  5. COSTLY LIVING PROBLEM.

    A witness, to whose appearance more than ordinary, interest attached, was Mr. Walter Young,- C.B.E. (general manager of Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited), who gave ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The meeting of the National ParKamentary Party to-day, which was expected to clear the way for future political developments Was of a most [?] ...

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  7. ANOTHER COAL TROUBLE.

    Trouble has occurred in connection with She discharge of the collier Yam at Port Augusta. The Controller of Shipping (Admiral Clarkson) said to-day that the ...

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  8. EVACUATION OF ARCHANGEL.

    The British are evacuating Archangel. In connection with the Russian situation, The Daily Express has singled out the Secretary for War (Mr. Churchill) for ...

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  9. BRITISH IMPORTS.

    A cable message from the Australian Sigh Commissioner in London (Mr. Fisher), received by the Minister for Frade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene), ...

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  10. "GO SLOW" POLICY ALLEGED IN NEW "ZEALAND.

    Correspondence has been passing between the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Maasey), the National Alliance of Labour, and tie mineowners in regard, to the ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. PARLIAMENTARY VISIT TO PORT VICTOR.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. G. Ritchich) told Mr. Hill, in the Assembly on Tuesday, that if members desired to do so, he would be pleased to ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. Poynton, speaking for t the Federal Treasurer, said to-day that it might appear from a paragraph in the press of Monday that it would be necessary to raise ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. THE SEAMEN'S CLAIM.

    It seems that the conference on the seamen's claim is finding its way to anything but plain sailing. The conference resumed its sitting to-day, with the Minister ...

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  14. AN HISTORIC CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Interwoven with the great reopening of the local Congregational Church on Saturday afternoon and Sunday next (writes our Victor Harbour Correspondent will be ...

    Article : 233 words
  15. Bolshevik Advance.

    A Balshevik communique claims that the Russian Bolshevik forces have advanced on both banks of the River Dwina ...

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  16. Pessimistic Outlook.

    The Reval correspondent of The Daily Express has supplied aa interview with the anti -Bolshevist leader, Gen. Yudenitch, who says:-"My army is hungry, its ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. STATE INSURANCE.

    Notwithstanding that further reductions of rates were made of 75 per cent, of those previously charged by the State Accident Insurance Office, the net premium income ...

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  18. PULVERIZED GOAL.

    Mr. Crosby asked the Commissioner of Public Works in the Assembly on Tuesday whether the would bring before the railway officers the question of using pulverized ...

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  19. SHOVELS.

    Shovels, like sheep dip, have recently attracted the aptention of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene). Shovels used to come in as "tools of trade" ...

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  20. Alleged Secret Treaty.

    M. Rousset, in an article in The Petit Parisian, advocates that the Allies should "dig in" on the Russian frontier from the White Sea to the Black Sea, abandoning ...

    Article : 219 words
  21. CIRCUIT COURTS BILL "DROPPED."

    The Chief Secretory, in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, moved that the Circuit Courts Bill should be read and discharged. Originally, it provided that ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. CABINET CHANGES.

    In the Assembly to-day the Clerk announced the resignation of the Speaker (Mr. 'McCormack), and Sir. Lennon (late Minister of Agriculture) was elected to the ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. PEACE LOAN CAMPAIGN.

    The MacDonnell Ward Committee, which did excellent work in obtaining subscriptions for the Seventh War Loan, held an enthusiastic meeting at the Brougham ...

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  24. THE EXPECTED ELECTION.

    With the probability of an early Federal election, the Labour Party is manifesting activity in the selection of candidates for both, the Senate and the House ...

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  25. MEAT CONTRACT PRICES.

    With the expiration this month of the Australian meat contracts with the imperial Government. producers are seriously concerned regarding the prices to be ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. Gen. Gough Returned.

    Gen. Gough, who was sent to report on behalf of the British Government on conditions in the Baltic, has returned to London. He refuses to make a statement for ...

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  27. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of the Federal executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldier's imperial League ras opened this afternoon. The Federal) President) (Capt. G. J. Dyett) ...

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  28. Romania's Attitude.

    Roumania has agreed to sign the Austrian Peace Treaty with reservations. LONDON, September 8. The Allied Council in Paris has ...

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  29. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On Tuesday at noon Mr. Samuel Tomkinson, manager of the Bank of Australia, invited the draymen from the Curie and Grenfell streets stand to a dinner at his ...

    Article : 202 words
  30. WHO SHOULD DECIDE?

    Speaking in the Assembly on Tuesday on the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Bill, Mr. Angas Parsons, K.C., said the power to acquire property should be taken ...

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  31. A MURDER CHARGE.

    At the Toowoomba Crenit Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Lukin, Magrdaline Francees McVeigh was charged with the wilfal murder of her three young children. ...

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  32. Bribe Offered to Japan.

    A Bolshevik wireless message stated that Gen. Koltchak has appealed to Japan for help, offering as compensation the Russian portion of the Sikhulin and the Ussuri ...

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  33. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    To-day was foursomes day at the championships meeting of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. About 150 entries were received for the handicap event. A. Russell, who ...

    Article : 102 words
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  35. German Prisoners Returned

    The liner Tras-os-Montes recently discharged at Rotterdam 1,500 Germans who had been prisoners of war in England. The vessel was given & clean bill of health. ...

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  36. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-The President (Sir Lanoflot Strling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. Petition presented by Hon. D J. Gordon for Gas Bill received, and Bill introduced: ...

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  37. TOWNSVILLE MEAT EMPLOYES' STRIKE "OFF."

    With reference to the trouble regarding the handing of meat from the Townsville works, a telegram was received to-day by Mr. H. M. Adams (secretary to the ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. Belgian Independence.

    The members of the American delegation deny the existence of a separate Anglo-American guarantee of Belgian independence. ...

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