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  2. HEALTH INSPECTORS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In welcoming the Minister for Health at the annual Congress of the Health Inspectors' Society Mr. Young, president, remarked:—"I would ...

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  3. COUNCIL AND ENGINEE[?]

    The Lismore Municipal Council's supervising engineer (Mr. C. A. Almeida) has informed the council that he intends seeking another position, and, at a special meeting ...

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  4. THE BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Addresses were entered upon in connection with the basic wage before the Board of Trade to-day. Mr. Connington, for the unions said that since ...

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  5. LISMORE MUNICIPALITY.

    The Limore Municipal Council met last night. Present: Aldermen R. White, R. Brewster, J. R. Ball, G. J. Gorton, B. Muldoon, W. Robinson, H. Parry, D. Ross and ...

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  6. FREEDOM OT THE STRAITS. KEMALS ACQUIESCENCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Mustapha Kemal Pasha has declared that he is ready to accept the principle of the freedom of the Straits provided that a suitable formula can be found. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. THE 48-HOUR WEEK.

    PERTH, Monday.—A serious position has arisen in respect to the iron trades. As a result of Mr. Justice Powers' recent Variation of the Federal award, employers have ...

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  8. BANDITS AT A GAOL.

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Sunday.—A sensational gaol delivery such as seem to have become typical throughout the American middle west occurred here last night with ...

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  9. ARBITRATION JURISDICTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Bavin stated last night that he did not regard the scheme adopted at the last Premiers' Conference in connection with the State and Federal ...

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  10. POLITICAL CASE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The trial commenced to-day of John Sleeman and Edward Conolly, journalists, on a charge of having attempted to bribe Frank Brennan, M.L.A., ...

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  11. CURZON RETURNS TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Curzon has returned from Paris. He is satisfied with the results of his visit. He believes that an agreement has been reached in the right ...

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  12. ANCIENT GOLD MINER.

    GAPETOWN, Monday.— A message from Johannesburg states that details are published of a discovery of considerable scientific importance. ...

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  13. 14 COLLIERIES IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—C. M. McDonald, secretary of the Northern Colliery Association, stated this afternoon that the Miners' Federation has evidently set out on a reign ...

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  14. IRISH REPUBLIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Archbishop Kelly, addressing the Catholic Guild Conference, said that an Irish republic was impracticable at present. He asked what was the use of ...

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  15. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Speedy was sunk after a collision with a tug in the Sea of Marmora. It is feared that ten of the crew ...

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  16. THE ALLIED NOTE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle" understands that if Mustaph Kemal rejects the Allied note, Italy and France will withdraw their support from the Turks and ...

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  17. NOT FOR SALE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It has now transpired that a definite offer to purchase Cockatoo Island dock has been made by a syndicate of Australian engineers, which was informed ...

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  18. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Treasury Department announced that 9,125,000 dollars will be asked from Congress for the enforcement of prohibition during the coming ...

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  19. ADRIFT AT SEA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Details of the ter rible experiences of two island boys who were 90 days adrift in an open boat in the Pacific reached Sydney to-day by the ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—The steel works at Newcastle may close down to-morrow if the threatened decision of the members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union is put ...

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  21. NOT SATISFY EITHER SIDE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Morning Post's" Constantinople correspondent suggests that the Allied Note will not satisfy either side. The Turks recognise the ...

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  22. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-—What is known in police circles as the veiled woman case, in which William Robert Bennet, aged 75, and six other persons are charged with having ...

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  23. SHAMROCK V.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—When Sir Thos. Lipton arrived in New York he declared that the present economic conditions were not such as to warrant a challenge for the ...

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  24. TOO VAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a conference of the Secondary Teachers' Association, which was opened to-day, Mr. Dash, president of the Teachers' Federation, said the Education ...

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  25. FRENCH SAILORS' STRIKE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Eiglit thousand passengers are held up at Marseilles, and 1200 at Port Vendres owing to the sailors' Strike. ...

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  26. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Dubois, French representative on the Reparations Commissin, has resigned owing to ill health. It is expected that M. Jonnart will succeed him. ...

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  27. ANGLO-FRENCH UNITY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Papers pay a tribute to Lord Curzon "whose moderation and broadmindeness preserved Anglo-French unity." There is also great praise for Britain, ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Emmanuel Myerson, property owner, asked Mr. Justice James to make absolute a rule nisi for a writ of attachment in respect to alleged contempt of ...

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  29. A SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The body of a man with his throat cut was found near the road-side a few miles from Capertee. The police were notified and the coroner gave an order ...

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  30. NEARLY ALL ARRESTED.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Nearly all the members of the State Department of Commerce have been arrested for embezzlement. ...

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  31. A BIG CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The hearing of the case in which John Cooke and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., and P. A. Field, acting for the great body of Australian fellmongers, ...

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  32. REVOLUTIONARY AGITATION.

    GENEVA, Monday.—The people by 365,936 to 292,333 rejected the law passed by the National Council providing for the punishment of persons concerned with the ...

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  33. CONTROL OVER THRACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post's" Constantinople correspondent reports:—It is authoritatively stated that the Angora Government will absolutely reject ...

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  34. WOOL AND MEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is stated in shipping circles that the overseas shipping companies will not consider any further reduction in the wool and meat freights until the ...

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  35. LISMORE TO BALLINA.

    When a letter from the Tiutenbar Shire Council was read at last night's meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council requesting the appointment of a representative at a ...

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  36. SYDNEY FIRE FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-—The Coroner resumed the inquiry into the cause of the breaking of the big extension fire ladder at the fire at Admas' cafe. ...

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  37. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—William Fries, master of the steamer Adgetcherk, was to-day fined £300 for allowing three prohibited immigrants to enter the Commonwealth. It ...

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  38. NEW MEN AND CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The metropolitan branch of the New Settlers' League states that in all 1165 nominated and assisted passengers arrived in Sydney during July and ...

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  39. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Some of the Nationalist members are objecting to tactics of Mr. Hughes in attacking the Country party. ...

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  40. A SHOP WRECKED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Some person or per sons broke into Waugh and Josephson's Ltd., general engineers, in Surry Hills, last night and practically wrecked the shop. It ...

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  41. MOTOR RELIABILITY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The results of the motor car reliability test from Sydney to Brisbane were announced to-day as follows: —A. Barnard's Fiat (N.S.W.), 696.9, W. J. ...

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  42. ARCTIC TRAGEDY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—An indication of the possibility of another Arctic tragedy came with a brief wireless message from the Siberian coast received by Dr. Stefansson ...

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  43. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Melbourne Show was opened to-day in glorious weather The entries, which were a record, included 41 from New South Wales in the sheep ...

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  44. FIRE AT TANNERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A fire broke out shortly before midnight and completely gutted the leather enamelling portion of Howe's tannery at Preston. But for the effective ...

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  45. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An important annoncement regarding the Federal Government's policy for the development of the Northern Territory is expected to be made ...

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  46. CHINESE LABOURERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Norwegian steamer Prominent, which arrived in Sydney yesterday, conveyed 700 Chinese labourers to the Island of Nauru to work the ...

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  47. PRE-ELECTION PRINCIPLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Strong attempts will be made at the annual conference of the National party, which opens to-morrow, to secure abolition of the principle of ...

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  48. A KINDLY ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is announced by Dr. Sheehy that the late John Tighe Ryan, editor of the "Catholic Press," left the whole of his lifetime savings, about £3000, for the ...

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  49. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood that the Government may take steps to bring the inmates of charitable institutions such as convents and laundries under the Arbitration ...

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  50. RAILWAY RATES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The prospects of any general reduction in railway freights and fares look worse than ever, as the marked falling off in railway goods traffic continues. ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT SCHOONER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Darwin message states that the Government auxiliary schooner John Alice is some days overdue from the Gulf ports. ...

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  52. MOTOR ACCIDENT AT MULLUMBIMBY.

    On Sunday last a motor car driven by Mr. A. Johnston, of Byron Bay, turned over at a sharp turn on the Brunswick road, about two miles out of Mullumbimby. ...

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  53. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ernest Whitton, 15, was accidentally killed at Newcastle by falling over a cliff a distance of 150 feet. ...

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  54. PRACTICAL WALKS OF LIFE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the opinion of Mr. P. Board. Director of Education of New South Wales, any view in regard to responsibilities of the State in the education of its ...

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  58. CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australian Catholic Guild defeated by 35 votes to 22 a motion to amalgamate with the Hibernian Society. ...

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