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  2. THE COAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference representing the coal proprietors of the Commonwealth and the coalininers was begun in Sydney at the Commonwealth offices to-day, to consider ...

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  3. PASTORALIST AND LEGISLATOR.

    The Hon. J. Botterill, M.L.C, died at St. Nott's Private Hospital, Mount Gambier, on Tuesday morning. He "underwent an operation for appendicitis last Thursday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JOTTINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Another day of fruitless oratory. The. Address-in-reply debate has been further advanced, but it is not likely to be disposed of at the present rate until towards the ...

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  5. THE PRINCE IN SYDNEY.

    The Prince of Wales's .first engagement to-day was the investiture, aboard H.M.S. Renown, of Major-Geh. Sir Grenville Ryrie (Assistant Minister for Defence) with the ...

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  6. "MISSION OF FREE LOVE."

    On the evening of Saturday, August 7, Mrs. Gertrude Ligores was shot dead in a lane in Surry Hills, Sydney, and the police are searching for her husband, Daniel ...

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  7. BROKEN KILL STRIKE.

    The special tribunal "which is endeavouring to arrive at a basis for the settlement of Broken Hill strike, met again to-day, Mr. Justice Edmunds presided. ...

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  8. BUILDING RAILWAYS.

    The latest report of the Railways. Standing Committee states, inter alia:— It is a remarkable fact that South Australia, so we are informed, is the only ...

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  9. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    When the Australian soldier lived in dug outs and tumble-down billets on Gallipoli or in France or Belgium, he found it pleasant to think and plan of the borne ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND POLAND.

    News from Warsaw states that the Poles have recaptured Radzyinin. ...

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  11. "BOLSHEVIKS ENTERED WARSAW."

    The London Times correspondent at Kovno says the Bolsheviks have entered Warsaw. ...

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  12. REPORT DENIED.

    The Warsaw correspondent of The Daily Express says:—On Sunday a Bolshevik patrol crossed the River Vistula south of Thorn, threatening to turn the Warsaw ...

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  13. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    House of Assembly. Tuesday Evening. Politically Speaking, Mr. Southwood is in the perplexing position of the Irisaman who, one morning, dressed hurriedly and ...

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  14. EVIDENCE BEFORE FEDERAL SELECT COMMITTEE.

    Further evidence was given to-day before the select committee of the House of Representatives on the coal position. Mr. Alexander Robert Douglass (general ...

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  15. BIG RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS RECEIPTS.

    The annual report of the Railways Commissioner, laid on the table of Parliament to-night, shows that for the year ended. June last the department had a deficit ...

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  16. THE BRITISH POLICY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law, in moving the adjournment of the House until October 10, with a proviso that it might be convoked earlier it ...

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  17. "DIGGERS" MESSAGE TO THE PRINCE.

    At a reunion dinner given by the 16th and 48th Battalion Club at Austral Gardens on Tuesday night it was decided that the following message should be sent to ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP PREPARATIONS.

    An a mee[?]ng of the management committee in connection with the Davis Cup held to-day, N. E. Brookes was unaninously chosen as the sole selector of the ...

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  19. PRINCE'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. W. Forrest (Co.U.). Mr. Lloyd George said Ghat a full announcement would, shortly be made whether the ...

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  20. IRISH SITUATION.

    Aid. MeSweeney, (Lord Mayor of Cork) has been courtmaritalled, charged with having made a seditious speech, and with having been in possession of a secret ...

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  21. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    —From The Register, Wednesday, August 17, 1870.— On August 15 a mob of about 100 working bullocks passed through Mount ...

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  22. DISABILITY PENSIONS,

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has notified the secretary of the Returned Soldier's Association that arrangements are being made to supplement the pensions of ...

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  23. POLICE INSPECTOR ASSASSINATED.

    A motor car returning homeward, after the sports as Lurgan was Fusilladed at Bannicot Ferry, Two passengers were killed. ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    BELTANA, August 16.-Mr. Thomas Smith, who was found in a dying condition at Parachilna last Wednesday, succumbed at the Port Augusta Hospital on ...

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  25. INTERFERENCE WITH COURTS.

    When he resumed the hearing of the Federated Public Service Assistants' Association's claims in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Starke said, he ...

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  26. A TENT BURNED.

    KALANGADOO, August 16.—During the early hours of Thursday last Mr. J. Millard had an uncomfortable experience. Having retired to his tent after his day's ...

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  27. BARRIER NEWS.

    Several Broken Hill mines and treatment 'works have been taking on a few bands since the sittings of the strike tribunal started in Sydney. About 1,700 men ...

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  28. MOTORISTS' REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    PORT AUGUSTA, August 16.—Mr. J. Collins, of Carriewerloo, had a sensational motoring experience on Saturday morning. Accompanied by Mr. Horace Hall, of ...

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  33. A TANNERY BURNT.

    SYDNEY, August 17.—A tannery at Botany, belonging to Sela war, Limited, was destroyed by fire last night. The damage is estimated at £20,000. A cottage adjoining ...

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