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  2. "PERNICIOUS DOCTRINES." MR. GARDEN'S MANIFESTO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. F. Higgins, M.L.C., referring to Mr. Garden's latest manifesto, says that Mr. Garden was able to induce a majority of the representatives ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL BUDGET. DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Budget was delivered in the House of Representatives this afternoon. The Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) expressed the opinion that there ...

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  4. FOOTBALL. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  5. CONFERENCE FAILURE. FRANCE TAKES CALMER VIEW.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The earlier excitement over the failure of the conference has calmed down. The situation is being considered more coolly. The suggestion that ...

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  6. IMPRESSIVE SCENES. ARTHUR GRIFFITH'S FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sorrowing people came from all parts to pay a last tribute to Mr. Arthur Griffith. Never before was seen such a demonstration in Ireland. The ...

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  7. MINERS ACCEPT TERMS. MINING STRIKE SETTLEMLNT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary for Labour (Mr. Davis) has announced that scores of mine owners who declined to attend the Cleveland conference now Btate ...

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  8. MIDDLE CLASS ARBITRATORS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—At Chicago it is announced that the Society of America Commission, which is incorporated under the Illinois State laws, and which is composed of ...

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  9. MOURNING IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Stock Exchange, banks and business houses closed in Dublin for Mr. Arthur Griffith's funeral. The train service was suspended. A ...

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  10. KEY TO THE SITUATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Reparations Commission meets to-day and holds the key of the situation. It is assumed here that the British and Italian Commissioners will ...

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  11. GO-SLOW ADOPTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A mass meeting of the Federal Clothing and Allied Trades Union adopted what is popularly known as the go-slow policy of the Labour Council as ...

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  12. PRESIDENT HARDING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that President Harding may defer his address to Congress on the ...

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  13. AT THE CEMETERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Griffith was buried in Glasnevin cemetery. There was an impressive ceremony. A contingent of Irish cavalry escorted the procession, in which all ...

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  14. NIGHT BAKING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The operative bakers, who formed a deputation to the Chief Secretary, stated there was a unanimous feeling in their ranks against any return to ...

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  15. WALLAROOS MEET ALSTONVILLE TO-MORROW.

    Probably no match of the season has caused be much comment and excitement as the meeting of the Wallaroos and Alstonville here on Saturday last. After a great ...

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  16. POINCARE'S ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Cabinet unanimously approved of M. Poincare's attitude at the London conference and decided not to summon Parliament. ...

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  17. BRITISH COAL.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Five vessels carrying 30,000 tons of British coal have arrived. The coal is assigned to New York city public utilities and railroads. The price ...

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  18. BOYCOTT ADVOCATED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Reference was made at to-day's meeting of the Council of the Retail Traders' Association to statements to the effect that unionists were to be asked to ...

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  19. STEERING FOR DISASTER.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Wirth, interviewed by foreign journalists, said:—"Germany is steering full toward Austrian conditions. It is absolutely impossible to keep ...

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  20. REBELS MINE HARBOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The rebels have seized Greenore and have sown mines in the harbour, but declare that they will not interfere with the daily steamship service from ...

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  21. PICKETS AND VOLUNTEERS.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Following a clash between pickets of the striking coal miners at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, and volunteers to man the pumps, several persons ...

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  22. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At Enoggera on Tuesday practically the whole of the 50 targets were in use, and representatives of almost every part of Queensland were present, as well as ...

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  23. ANOTHER REBEL ATTACK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two hundred rebels attacked the National troops at Dandoran, a Donegal watering place. The holiday makers fled in terror. Reinforcements ate proceeding ...

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  24. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Archbishop Wright, addressing the Anglican Synod, referring to divorce, urged them to follow the practice in Victoria by requiring three days' notice ...

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  25. PACIFYING THE SOUTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. M. Collins declares that the operations in the South of Ireland will be completed in a fortnight. So far as the military situation is concerned, ...

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  26. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Clynes, addressing a conference of the General Workers' Union, said that the collapse of the latest international conference was ...

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  27. SUGAR BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Percy Whitton, Comptroller of General Customs, surprised the Federal Accounts Committee to-day by stating that in his opinion Colonel Oldershaw ...

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  28. CHARGE OF BURGLARY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Amy Gertrude Jones, a widow, aged 40, was remanded at the Central Court on a charge of having broken and entered the warehouse of Leslie ...

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  29. ALARMING SABOTAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An alarming act of sabotage is reported from Tralee. The rebels captured a train and ordered the driver to have the crew start the train at full speed. ...

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  30. SURRY HILLS TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Darlinghurst Sessions the Crown Prosecutor announced that the Attorney-General had declined to file a bill against Frederick Reardon and Esther ...

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  31. HARROWING TALE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Armenian Committee issues a tragic statement by Miss Ethel Thompson, an American, and formerly an orphanage worker in Anatolia. She ...

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  32. WOMEN PREACHERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A proposal for leave to introduce an ordinance authorising women to conduct church services was made at the Anglican Synod to-day. After debate, the ...

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  33. IF ENTENTE BREAKS UP.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Influential French interests are proposing to Corresponding German interests that in the event of the Entente breaking up, Germany and France ...

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  34. DAIRY INSTRUCTORS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Cabinet to-day agreed to a recommendation by the Minister for Agriculture increasing the number of dairy instructors and other experts in the ...

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  35. CIVIC CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The finance committee recommended the City Council to hold an investigation into the working of the City Surveyor's Department. It also decided that ...

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  36. UNDER WAR CONDITIONS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Following a conference with the trade union leaders, the Government decided to reintroduce maximum food prices similar to those fixed during the ...

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  37. WAR ON RUST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The association of manufacturers of non-corrodible, anti-corrosive products has declared war on rust. Mr. Robert Hadfield, the leading spirit in ...

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  38. FREIGHTS AND FARES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—It is understood that the Treasurer has arrived at the conclusion that there can be no general decrease of railway freights and fares during the ...

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  39. ORPHANAGE FIRE.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—At Shawbridge, near Quebee, ten children, one man and one woman were burned to death in a fire which destroyed an orphans' home. ...

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  40. MINERAL WEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Edgeworth David, addressing the National Council of Research, said the geological resources of large areas in Australia, particularly in West ...

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  41. OUTLOOK FOR WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. D. Carson referred yesterday to the future for wool and the heavy charges to which pastoralists were subject. The pastoral industry, he said, ...

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  42. SIR WALTER DAVIDSON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is practically certain that Sir Walter Davidson will conclude his duties as State Governor in March next. He will then be entitled to six months' leave ...

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  43. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The military aviation authorities are carrying out important experiments in night flying and long distance raiding. It is understood that a new bomber, ...

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  44. AUSTRALIANS ON PAROLE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—Six Australians, who have been detained since July 31st, have been released on parole indefinitely, subject to deportation, which is ...

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  45. HEALTH LAWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Industrial hygiene, pure food laws, and other matters affecting health, will be discussed at a conference to be held in Sydney on September 6th, at ...

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  46. HIS MAJESTY THE FIREMAN.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Commonwealth steamer Echuca was held up at Fremantle yesterday owing to the dismissal of a fireman for alleged drunkenness. After negotiations, it ...

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  47. THE DATE PALM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier says the Government has come to the conclusion that the fruit bearing date palm should be introduced into New South Wales. He intends to ...

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  48. NO RAILWAY STRIKE.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—The Canadian railways have agreed to the Premier's request not to reduce wages until the men's claims had been inquired into. A strike ...

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  49. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir R. S. Horne has informed the heads of all the spending departments that they must reduce the estimates of the 1922-23 expenditure even below ...

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  50. OLD AGE AND INVALID PENSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Chapman's motion to increase the old age and invalid pensions to 20s per week lapsed after discussion. ...

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  51. OLD MAN'S HOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An elderly man who was charged at the Melbourne City Court with indecency, offered to make a contribution to the poor box. When taken to ...

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  52. ARBUCKLE SELLING FILMS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. — Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle has sailed for Japan and will spend some time in the Far East. He says he represents a film distributing firm. ...

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  53. BANK CLERKS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Full Industrial Court dismissed the bank officers' appeal in regard to salaries. Judge Curlewis said:—"I think if a man receives £221 at the age ...

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  54. MURDER ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Denis Ryan, a labourer, was remanded at Melbourne City, Court on a charge of murdering Arthur Trevaskis. Detective Saker said it was alleged ...

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  55. TOTAL WRECK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A wireless message has reached Suva stating that the American schooner Henrietta had became a total wreck in the Elliee Group. The crew were ...

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  56. GERMAN GOODS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The second cargo of German goods amounting to 600 tons arrived in Sydney last night by the steamer Arglekerk. The main portion of the cargo is ...

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  57. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—Germany has deposited with the League of Nations copies of the treaties she has concluded with the United States and Russia. ...

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