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  2. "SWARM OF NOISOME PESTS"

    Addressing the conference of the Australian Women's National League this afternoon, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, related the ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Mr. Lloyd George, writing to the Labour Committee, and asking them to meet him to-morrow, said he deeply regretted that it was ...

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  4. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA

    Mr. E. Suzuki," the new Consul-General for Japan, in an interview, emphasised two points. One was that Japan, with a population of ...

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  5. MINING ACT AMENDMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Mining Act Amendment Bill was further considered, in committee, the Minister for Mines speaking ...

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  6. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    In Berwick-on-Tweed last night Viscount Grey made his first political speech since his retirement in 1916. He said that the next election ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In brilliant summer weather and in the presence of a large crowd the New South Wales footballers played their second match against ...

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  8. PROBLEMS OF PEACE

    The "Daily Express," continuing its discussion of Pacific problems, points oat that if there is any, question of not paying the United States ...

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  9. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE.

    Representatives of the masters and men in the shipbuilding trades met to-day in conference in Edinburgh. The representatives of the ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING OUTLOOK.

    Lloyds' register of shipbuilding returns show that the tonnage commenced in the United Kingdom in the third quarter of 1921, came short ...

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  11. VARIATION IN FLOUR PRICES

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Bice, was waited upon to-day by representatives of the Master Bakers' Association, who pointed out that ...

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  12. THE ARMSTRONG INTERVIEW

    Speaking yesterday at a dinner given to celebrate the Middlesex win of the county championship, Lord Harris utterly repudiated ...

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  13. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    The Senate to-day passed by 47 votes to 37 the Panama Canal Bill, exempting American coastwise vessels from the payment of tolls. ...

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  14. CONFERENCE ATMOSPHERE

    Commenting on the Irish position, the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"A stricter observance of the truce is essential to the success of the Irish ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    In the course of an interview to-day the Imperial Chancellor declared that the German Government was ready to conclude with ...

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  16. LIBEL ACTION

    The libel action brought by Mr. T. J. Ryan, M.P., against Davies Bros., Ltd., proprietors of the "Hobart Mercury," on the ground that ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN COTTON GROWING

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Armstrong, who with Mr. Vaughan, has returned from an ...

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  18. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN DISPUTE

    Italy, with Britain's sanction, is intervening in the dispute between Austria and Hungary over Burgenland. Italy proposes a compromise ...

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  19. DE VALERA'S PROCLAMATION

    Mr. de Valera has issued a proclamation to the Irish people, in which he says:—"Our delegates unanimously desire that the secular ...

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  20. FINANCIAL PANIC

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Vienna says:—"The financial panic has been resumed. Customers are now storming the banks ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    American advices received in London state that the Queensland loan minimum was 99 less 1[?] per cent, brokerage. The loan interest works ...

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  22. TIN KETTLERS SURPRISED

    A party of tin kettlers serenading a newly married couple at Mount Gambier were scattered by the bridegroom's brother discharging a ...

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  23. MOROCCO REBELLION

    The Spaniards have occupied the Capruco massif from which the Moors have been bombarding Mella. ...

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  24. DOLLAR BASIS FALLACY.

    Commenting on the Queensland loan, the "Morning Post" says:—"It is very surprising that the Queensland borrowing should have ...

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  25. A FORGED ENDORSEMENTS

    A south-eastern wool grower, Mr. M. White, of Millicent, has had an experience of which he thinks other growers should be madeaware Some ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Dalgety and Co. reported yesterday:—"We have received cable advice that some business has been done in the new crop of Australian ...

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  27. SHIPPING

    Arrivals.—At Queenstown, General de Negrier; at Panama Rimutaka; at Seattle. Waihora. Departures: For Brisbane, Mamau; for ...

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  28. SHANTUNG DISPUTE

    Official circles think that Japan is likely to request President Harding to mediate personally on the Shantung controversy between Japan and ...

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  29. AN ADVENTURES VOYAGE

    A notable arrival in Sydney harbour to-day was the yacht Amaryllis, of 30 tons, which was sailed by her owner, Lieut. George ...

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  30. MEAT EXPORT TRADE

    Federal officials do not support the belief that the closing of Vestey's meat works at Darwin will be a serious blow to the Northern ...

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  31. GOLD FOR NOTES

    The arrest of two men suspected of offering gold in exchange for notes, was made by the police to-day. A young foreigner who had booked ...

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  32. DELEGATE ARRIVES.

    Mr. Michael Collins, one of the Sinn Fein delegates to the Irish conference, arrived in London to-day. ...

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  33. OFFER TO VICTORIA.

    It is understood that Victoria is considering, an offer from America to undertake a Victorian loan on the same terms as the Queensland loan. ...

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  34. MALABAR REBELLION

    The military authorities have prohibited refugees from concentrating in towns in the rebellious area. Intensive operations are impending ...

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  35. ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES OF W.A.

    In the Executive Council to-day approval was obtained for the appointment of the following persons to act as commissioners for the ...

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  36. WILLING TO LEND.

    The Australian Press Association learns, authoritatively upon enquiry that Wall street financiers, attracted by the success of the Queensland ...

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