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  3. THE LATE GENERAL BOTHA.

    Thousands of telegrams of sympathy have been received by Mrs Botha, including one couched in particularly affectionate terms from Lord aud Lady ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Albert Stern in an article in the "Strand" Magazine, states that after the tanks were first used in battle, Sir Douglas Haig instructed ...

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  5. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Konisberg reports that a large british squadron passed eastwards, it is believed it will assist in the offensive against the Bolshevists. ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT.

    Official circles regard the statement from Melbourne that the Prince of Wales will visit Australia about May next as premature. ...

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  7. COLONEL HOUSE AND THE PRESIDENT.

    Colonel House, in an interview, said he was perfectly willing to sign the Austrian treaty, but could not as requested promise so far ahead whether ...

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  8. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    A royal decree has been issued, which establishes a National institute for the education of adult illiterates throughout Italy. ...

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  9. Lloyd George and "The Times."

    Mr Lloyd George's speech in the House of Commons in April will be reckoned among his greatest Parliamentary successes. It was the first ...

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  10. THE FIUME SETTLEMENT.

    Signor Tittonl is visiting Mr. Lloyd George and Deanville in connection with the Flume settlement. ...

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  11. STEAMERS SOLD.

    All of Lord lnchcape's standard steamers have been sold. ...

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  12. FOOD PRICES IN FRANCE AND ITALY.

    Dcaple the shortage and high price of food in France and Italy, both countries are making tremendous efforts to sell Germany's foodstuffs, ...

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  13. JAM IMPORTERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Australian jam importers are asking the Agents-General for Vicotria, New South Wales and Tasmania to approach the Colonial Office with a ...

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  14. PEACE TREATY.

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has adopted an amendment to the peace trenty, providing for the representation of the United States ...

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  15. AERONATICS.

    A [?] is arranging a long distence:—Airship passengers service. including England and Perth, taking seven days. The airships will carry ...

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  16. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    A despatch from Peking states that various organisations at Shantung, including the Provincial Assembly, have sent cablegrams to Washington, ...

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  17. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Owing to the advance of the Bolpheviks in Siberia there has been a large influx of Germon prisoners of war to Mascow.The Lettish and ...

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  18. IRELAND'S ASPIRATIONS.

    Colohane Dunne and walsh, before the Senate Committee, demanded the rejection of the Peace Treaty, on the ground that it disregarded the ...

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  19. ALIEN ENEMIES.

    The Legislative Council has passed a Bill prohibiting for three years alien enemies residing to the colony without the Governer's permission. ...

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  20. FALL OF PSKOFF.

    The fall of Pskoff is attributed to internal animosity. Judenltch interfared with the plans of Balcavitch, commisioner of the Pskoff army, ...

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  21. IRISH TROUBLES.

    The "Westminister Cazette" says: —The Nationalists' leaders at Belfast have learned that the Orange ship yard wotkers are preparing a fresh ...

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  22. NEGRO RIOTS.

    A United Press message states that at Knosville in Tennessee. six persons have been killed and many wounded as a result of riots between ...

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  23. THE COLIATH'S CREW.

    The Germans crew report from Eagann that a bostiln the right propellor broke, and they used one motor for thirty-eight minutes. till it ...

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  24. FRANCE AND ROUMANIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph's Paris correspondent says as the Roumanian Government has not replied to-the Supreme Council's note, American ...

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  25. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S ULSTER CAMPAIGN.

    There is much interest in Sir Ed-' ward Carson's campaign in Ulster, which is opening at Belfast to-morrow, where Sir Edward Carson will ...

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  26. GOOD STATE OF HEALTH.

    "I have very great pleasure " writes Mrs. Anne Carter. of Knowlosley-stand Cleveland Road, Coorparoo, Brisbane, in giving my testimony to the ...

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  27. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    The first batch of 1000 German prisoners in British hands in France is leaving for Germany to-day. The daily despatch will be augmented ...

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  28. THE WEDDING CAKES.

    The so-called "wedding cake" ships, which are being constructed at Southwick, are exciting interest. It is intended to build six, costing £1,000,000 ...

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  29. TRADES BOARD AND AGENTSGENERAL.

    The long continued embarrasaing relations between the Trades Board and the Agents-General culminated yesterday in an informal agreement by the ...

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  30. The Lend Court Vaoanoy.

    A meeting of the Labor Party will be held on Wednesday, and it is genrally expected that the telling of the Land Court, [?] and the ...

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  31. MURDER INDEMNITIES.

    Germany has paid 1,000,000 marks as indemnities for the murder of a French sergeant named Paul Manublin. The French Government ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    A Full train service has already been restored. The domestic restrictions of gus have been removed. Industrial restrictions are being rapidly lifted ...

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  33. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Despatches from Tokio say that Baron Hara, in a speech at a Government party, gathering, sand that Japan must economically strengthen her ...

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  34. PINKETTES FOR FLATULENCE

    Some cases of "stomech trouble" are nothing but [?]. All the symptoms of [?] and internal intigration may be [?] ...

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  35. AN ARMY PROPERTY SALE.

    It is announced that France will pey the United States 400,000,000 dollars for American army property in France.. ...

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  36. RACE RIOTING.

    Several whites and blacks were wounded in the second day of the race rioting. The milltery and the police restored order and disarmed scores ...

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  37. PREMIER OF THE UNION.

    Sir jan smuts succeeds the late General Botha as Premier of the Union. ...

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  38. TELEGRAMS.

    Excitement in connection with, the shcoting of Mr H, Kellow on the Yeppoon road on Saturday last has been at fever heat. To-day the police ...

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  39. JAPAN'S COST OF LIVING.

    A despatch from Tokio states it is estimated that the coat of living la Japan has increased tenfold, and wages have increased fourfold since ...

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  40. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    General Perahing has refused to give evidence before the Congress' Sub-committe. Which is holding an investigation in Paris on the subject of ...

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  41. WAR NEWS

    Word has been received by Mr and Mrs Fred. Johnson to the effect that their son, Lieut. Frank (Snowy) Johnson, has arrived safely at ...

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  42. THE PEACE WITH AUSTRIA.

    The Supreme Council has decided to land the Peace Treaty to Austria on Tuesday. ROME, August 30. ...

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  43. TORONTO-NEW YORK RACE.

    It is officially announced that Lieutenant Maynsrd, of the United States Army, was the winner of the Toronto-New York race, his time ...

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  44. THE WHITELAW TRAGEDY

    Memories of the tragedy near Morwell more than a year ago when Maria Whitelaw, wife of a share farmer, was found murdered on an ...

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  45. GERMAN DEVICES.

    The German cruiser Scbleswig resorted to numerous devices to prevent the cruiser Marselllalse entering the harbor. Finally they moved the ...

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  46. THE BOLSHIVIKS.

    Benken, despite his Internment, has sent a message to Lenin appealing for money with which to resume the Bolshevik compaign in Hungary. It ...

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  47. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The conference met this morning and adjourned after a two hours' allting. Senator Millen subsequently said that everything was going ...

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