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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The sixth wool sale of the season was held to-day, when thirteen thousand bales were offered. The market opened showing a drop of between five and ten ...

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  3. MOTORING CONTESTS.

    The Italian motorist Ascari died from injuries owing to the overturning of his car in the twentieth lap of the Automobile Grand Prix at Monthiery, which ...

    Article : 101 words
  4. The Shipping Industry.

    Although the parties to the present shipping strike again, conferred to-day no decision was reached. Counter proposals to those advanced in the form ...

    Article : 97 words
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  6. CABLES.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Jennings Bryan. Mr. Bryan, was found dead in his bed on Sunday. A little while previously ...

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  7. THE CAUSE OF DEATH.

    Mr. Bryan died as a result of acute dilation of the heart, is the opinion of Dr. Wallace, physician, who was consulted by Mr. Bryan in Dayton, and who ...

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  8. SOVIET HORROR.

    A private telegram announces that the Soviet Government executed at Petrograd, Prince Nicholas Galitzin, and seventeen others. All were shot at ...

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  9. New South Wales

    Without warning an explosion of gas occurred in the western area of the Metropolitan Colliery at Hellensburgh, today, resulting in the deaths of two ...

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  10. NEGOTIATIONS PROCCEDING.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between the shipowners and the seamen for a settlement of the shipping strike. ...

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  11. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' OFFER.

    The offer of the services of 12,000 men to maintain the continuity of the Shipping Services and to prevent stoppages in industry, was made to-day by ...

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  12. AMERICAN SAILORS' QUARREL.

    Another American brawl has occurred. This time two American sailors were stabbed by a third American, who resented being told that he was putting ...

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  13. POSITION AT HONG KONG.

    At the end of the fifth week of the strike, there are abundant evidences that the participants therein recognise the futility of their efforts to paralyse Hong ...

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  14. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) spent an hour in conference with the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman) and Lord Stamfordham ...

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  15. OVER 70 VESSELS IDLE.

    Since June 4th when the Seamen's Union was-de-registered, the strike has been gradually extending, and there are now 70 vessels lying idle at different ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. Victoria

    Enormous crowds are visiting the American ships daily. The ambulance workers are having a busy time attending to fainting women and children. ...

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  17. YOUNG WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Much Consternation was caused in the lounge room at Myers' big drapery establishment in Bourke St., Melbourne, to-day when a young and unknown ...

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  18. PRINCE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Yesterday the Prince of Wales completed his thirteen thousand miles tour throughout South Africa. ...

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  19. PRODUCE FROM TASMANIA.

    The general president of the Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh) has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), stating that the Seamen's Union is ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. Northern Territory

    Lord Apsley and party secured unique picture of a charging herd of wild buffaloes near Brock's Creck. Buffalo-hunter Hardie, with 10 expert ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. HUGE FOREST FIRE.

    A forest fire destroyed forty thousand acres of valuable timberland and many farms and residences between Hanover and Osnabruck. ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER INTERVENES.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) intervened personally yesterday morning for the first time in the coal dispute. Mr. Baldwin conferred ...

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  23. SEAMEN'S OFFER.

    The Prime Minister, has referred to the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board Mr. Walsh's suggestion that ships of the Commonwealth Line shoute ...

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  24. RAILWAYMEN'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. C. T. Cramp (General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen), in a speech at Woodford {Northants), said that if the men refused to move ...

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  25. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—A letter on the above subject, which calls for comment, recently appeared in your columns, not over the hackneyed noms-de-plume of "Constant ...

    Article : 277 words
  26. TASMANIAN VESSELS.

    The vessels of the Holyman Interstate Line are being worked by volunteer crows. The work is being carried on under police protection. ...

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  27. HOBART WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The Kooringa, which arrived at Strahan from Melbourne, is idle, the waterside workers refusing to unload her because she is manned by non-union ...

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  28. ENTRY OF CHINESE.

    A raid by Customs officers at Darwin has revealed a conspiracy, with its headquarters in Sydney, by which hundreds of forged documents had been used for ...

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  29. THE TRANSPORT QUESTION.

    Important resolutions in view of the threatened coal stoppage were passed at the closing of the session of the transport workers conference at Scarborough. ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. BRISBANE FOOD SUPPLIES.

    "Brisbane would not be starved by a general strike. Sufficient supplies of foodstuffs and other necessities would be brought to the city by men who are ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Dalgety and Company, Limited, have received the following cable from their London office, dated July 23rd:— "Wool sales closed animated and ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S POLICY IN EGYPT.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Committee of Imperial Defence has completed its report on the British military policy in Egypt referred to it by ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    There are now thirteen vessels Idle in Newcastle owing to the strike, and the coal trade is practically at a standstill. The arrival at Newcastle of the ...

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  34. A FARMER'S COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—Farmers are complaining of the high price ef wheat bags again. They have been rising weekly since the good rains, for what reason the Lord only ...

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  35. THE POSITION IN LONDON.

    Australians who are suffering from a shipping strike and a chronic condition of uncertainty in connection with marine transport will read with ...

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  36. A MESSING JAP.

    On Sunday afternoon a telephone message was received by the police at Geraldton that the remains of a man, fully clothed, had been found near While ...

    Article : 233 words
  37. MOROCCAN SITUATION.

    The Moroccan situation, summed up, is that Abdel Krim is losing ground from a military and political standpoint. The "Temps" says that the Riffian ...

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  38. BRADFORD TEXTILE TRADE.

    Fifty thousand wool and textile workers struck at Bradford against the reduction by five per cent, of their wages. The strikers are ignoring their ...

    Article : 82 words
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