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  2. POLAND AND RUSSIA.

    in the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Government had not yet received a reply to the telegram which it ...

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  3. DR. MANNIX.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), further questioned in the Commons about Archbishop Mannix, said the decision of the, Government was that Dr. Mannix ...

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  4. ESSIE [?]

    The death occurred in a private hospital at Killara this afternoon of Mrs. John'R. Wood (Miss' Essie Jenyns), after an. operation. She had returned from England ...

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  5. HIGGINS VERSUS HUGHES.

    In 'the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr.Justice Higgins referred to recent remarks on industrial matters, made Mr. Hughes. Having read in the ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Bouar Law in moving a "guillotine" motion to provide for the passage of the Restoration of Order in Ireland Bill by to-morrow ...

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  7. RELEASED DETINUES' WELCOME.

    Hamilton, Besant, Moore, McPherson, Teen, Fagin, Larkin, Beatty, Glynn, and Grant, released I.W.W. prisoners, were present at a demonstration in the town ...

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  8. PRINCE AS ENGINE DRIVER.

    When the royal train arrived at Strath field this morning, several carriages were [?]etached and sent on to Sydney with the baggage. The personnel of the party ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    A home belonging to Mr. H. C W. Harison, an ironworker, was standing, harnessed to a spring cart, near the Gresham lane on North terrace, at about 2 o'cleark ...

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  10. COAL MINING.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), although the declined to comment to-night on the general situation of the coalmining industry, stated that he' had received a ...

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  11. TWO FINGERS LOST.

    While engaged in pile driving at Merrs. Poole &. Steeds shupyards at Port Adelaide on Friday afternoon, (Mr. George Staples, of Dudley street, Semaphore, hadcIc* mi Friday afternoon when Ai ...

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  12. ARRANGING A CONFERENCE.

    The council of the Coal and Share Employes' Union Las decided to request the Prime Minister to convene a further conference between representatives of the ...

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  13. GIRL'S FINGERS CRUSHED.

    On Thursday an employe at Freason's Printing Works, Hindmarsh, named Maggie Quinn, was attending to a machine, when one of her bands was ought in the ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. Givents) took the Chair. —-Lieut, Parers Flight— The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) ...

    Article : 237 words
  15. UNDER THE DRAY.

    MINLATON, August 5.—On Monday Mr. James White, a local contractor, was driving a loaded and dray loaded with, chaff. when he fell off the loud. The horse ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND LOAN REFUSAL.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fiielly), speaking of the Government's action in connection with the cashing of its soldier employes gratuity bonds, said:—"The Government ...

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  17. A BROKEN ARM.

    MINLATON, August 5.—A schoolboy named Jack Rodgers, son of Mr. A. Rodgers, farmer, of Minlaton, was thrown from his pony, and bis right arm was ...

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  18. WHAT HAS MR. HUGHES DONE?

    The Prime Minister (Mr."Hughes) expressed astonishment when a suggestion by Viscount Curzon that Dr. Mannix should be shipped back to Australia was ...

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  19. JERGER LIBEL ACTION.

    An application for security for costs in the action for sauder against the Assistant Minister for Defence (Major-Gen. Sir Graaville Ryrie), which is being ...

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  20. PALL FROM A TROLLY.

    PETERBOROUGH, August 6.—White returning from the 'Damson Hospital yesterday. George Baldwin, aged 15 yean, fell from the step of the trolly white it was ...

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  21. A HUGE CITY LOAN.

    The Wellington City Council has decided to nine a loan of £1,500,000 for city improvements, including water supply, tramways duplication and development, street ...

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  22. INDIA AND THE PRINCE.

    Indian extremist newspapers which advocated a boycott in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales to India, and urged non-co-operation in the popular ...

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  23. THROWN FROM A TRAP.

    MOUNT BARKER, August 5.—On Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Maple were 'driving towards their borne from the town. At Craig's bridge a motor frightened the ...

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  24. KILLED BY FALLOW ROCK.

    BRISBANE, August 6.—William Hardie (20) was killed at the Caledonian Colliery, Ipswich, this morning. He was gifting at the face when a stone weighing 15 cwt. ...

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  25. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Acting-Speaker (Mr. Chanter) took the Chair at 11 a.m. —The Coal Shortage.— Air Charlton (N.S.W.) alrew attention ...

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  26. AMBIGUOUS RUSSIAN REPLY.

    Although the terms of the Russian reply to the British Note have not been made public, it is stated unofficially that they are somewhat ambiguous. They declare ...

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  27. THE PEACE LOAN.

    Sir Joseph Cook writes:—"To-day we begin a campaign for the Second Peace Loan, which I hope will be carried far and wide throughout the Commonwealth ...

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  28. LADIES' HOCKEY CONTESTS.

    The best game or the interstate hockey carnival took place to-day, when Tasmania beat South Australia by 1 goal to nil. It was a-remarkably fast game, and the goal ...

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  29. DEATH IN QUARANTINE.

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The death [?]curred at the Townsville quarantine station to-day of another of the patients from the steamer Roberto Figuers. The 29 ...

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  30. SINN FEIN "PEACE TERMS."

    A Belfast newspaper asserts, that the "Sinn Fein Parliament" has gent to Mr. Lioyd George its proposed "peace terms." These state that if the independence of ...

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  31. ON THE POSTAL BLACK LIST.

    There is [?]tion that Air Mr. Donald Leslie, of Kalgoorlie, has been placed on the prohibited list, by she Federal postal authorities because the is conducting a ...

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  32. FATAL SEQUEL TO MOTOR

    BROKEN HILL, August 6. Mr. G. L. Datton (manager of Marrs Station an "die River Darting) died on Wednesday as the result of a motor car ...

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  33. THE BAMBRA AGROUND.

    FREMANTLE, August 6.—The State steamer Bombra, owing to her steering gear having failed in the channel, is ashore at Port Hedland, on the north-west coast. ...

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  34. SINN FEIN MUTINY IN INDIA.

    It is understood that the Court of Enquiry held on the Connaught Rangers' mutiny at Jullundur has found that the outbreak was a prearranged and organized ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The financial returns for July show a deficit of £38,927 for the month. The revenue, despite the strike in the Public Service, largely exceeded that of the ...

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  36. THE DARLING HIGH.

    The River Darling at Wilcannia is now 32 ft. 6 in. above summer level, and id still rising. A further rise as coating down from Goondiwindi, and the rise in the ...

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  37. SUKI MARU REFLOATED.

    CAIRNS, August 6.—The Suki Maru came off the reef last night and arrived here this afternoon. The vessel is not much damaged, but same water will have ...

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  38. ANOTHER BOULOGNE CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that, in view of the critical Polish situation, the Allies nave decided to hold another important conference at Boulogne within the next few ...

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  39. EXPLOSIVES FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    In reference to the serious shortage of explosives which has been delaying mining operations in New Zealand, the Prime Minister (Mr. Masaey) informed the House ...

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  40. NO BRITISH TROOPS TO GO.

    If is authoritatively announced that Great Britain has no intention of sending troops to Poland. It is also denied that four British divisions are held in readiness ...

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  41. A CITY IN FLAMES.

    a Boishevik Wireless message says:—"Thirty-six blocks of buildings in the City of Saratoff are on fire, and one-tenth of the town (the ...

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  42. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL PLANT.

    The New Zealand .Minister of Customs states that apparatus for the manufacture of, industrial alcohol is being imported, and that in the near future thousands of ...

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  43. ENTHUSIASM IN MELBOURNE.

    Enthusiasm was displayed in Melbourne to-day, when the campaign for the Seconds Peace Loan was inaugurated outside the town hall. Victoria's quota to the ...

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  44. A MURDERED BRITON.

    The Foreign Secretary lias informed the Soviet Government at Moscow that, daring the riots at Nikolaievsk, Siberia, last March, which resulted in the slaughter by ...

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  45. CIVIL SERVICE APPEAL BOARD.

    The constitution of the Civil Service Appeal Board is now completed, with the exception of the selection of the Supreme Court Judge, who ds to preside. The ...

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  46. SYDNEY'S INAUGURATION.

    The Peace Loan campaign was opened to-day by a ceremony in Moore street, at which the Lord Mayor presided. ...

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  47. IX THE WEST.

    The Peace Loan' was officially launched during the lunch hour to-day by the Premier from a special stand in St. George's terrace. Six subscriptions totalling more ...

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  48. POLES RECAPTURED BRODY.

    It is officially announced that the Poles nave recaptured Brody from the Bolsheviks. Large parties of wounded are arriving at Warsaw, including members of the ...

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