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  2. EASTERN AFFAIRS

    Replying to numerous anxious inquiries with regard to the safety of the camp at Kirind, in Mesopotamia, where British women and ...

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  3. CENTRAL EUROPE

    A Cracow newspaper says that Trotsky's son was killed in the recent fighting with the Poles at Pultuski. ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw Materials, said in an interview with the Australian Press that the wool situation had reached a ...

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  5. TRADE AND LABOUR

    A remarkable shrinkage is shown in the adverse balance of trade in July. Whereas the British imports in July last year exceeded the ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Senate met to-day. Northern Territory. Senator Russell gave notice to in produce a bill to give the residents ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE PROSPECTS

    The Government is evidently preparing for the worst in case the miners' leaders prove obdurate, and have begun organising for the ...

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  8. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    The "Star" states that Mr. Lloyd George's offer to release the hunger-strikers if the murders of police cease is not taken seriously in ...

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  9. TYPHUS EPIDEMIC

    Mr. Balfour's appeal on behalf of the League of Nations Council is asking for a million sterling to combat the typhus epidemic in Poland ...

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  10. MILITARY CASUALTIES London, Sept. 7.

    The War Office has issued a list of the casual[?] among the military in Ireland during August. It shows that one officer and two men were ...

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  11. WAR OFFICE REPORT.

    To-night's War Office communique on Mesopotamia reports that Samawah was shelled by the 13-pounder lost with the armoured train ...

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  12. COMPENSATION CLAIM

    The compensation claimed for property destroyed in the Belfast riots exceeds a million sterling. ...

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  13. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    The Trades Union Congress in Portsmouth continued its meeting to-day, but again maintained complete silence on the vital question ...

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  14. MURDER AND ROBBERY

    Armed men at Lawrencetown, said a cable message on the 3rd., shot dead William McDowell, who was driving a motor car conveying ...

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  15. BRITISHERS SAFE.

    The Indian Office announces that the civil commissioner in Baghdad telegraphed on the 7th that a letter had been received from Captain ...

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  16. FRENCH REPATRIATION

    It is reported that the Government has notified Russia that unless all French citizens are repatriated by October 1, naval operations will ...

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  17. SWIMMING RECORDS

    At Exeter yesterday Duke Kahanamoku, of Hawaii, swam the 100 yards in 55 2-5 sec., and Norman Ross, of Canada, swam the 300 ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The House of Representatives [?] to-day. Questions. Mr. Hughes, in reply to Mr. ...

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  19. POET-FILIBUSTER

    Seven of D'Annunzio's legionaries hidden in the hold of the steamer Cogne carrying a miscellaneous cargo to Buenos Ayres, valued at ...

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  20. SECOND PEACE LOAN

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Sir Joseph Cook, in reply to Mr. Chapman, said he desired to get the peace loan out of the way ...

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  21. CONTROL OF COAL

    One of the matters considered at the meeting of Cabinet to-day was the proposal that the Commonwealth Government should resume the ...

    Article : 234 words
  22. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S RETURN

    The newspapers attribute Mr. Lloyd George's unexpected return to London to his anxiety about the miners' situation, and the state of ...

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  23. WORKING FOR PEACE.

    Although there is no apparent recognition by the Trades Union Congress that a coal crisis even exists, the Labour leaders in ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. COMMONWEALTH TIMBER MILLS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hughes, in reply to Mr. Gregory, said that he had received a report form the War Service ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. Young, a Liberal member, moved: "That in the opinion of this House a Federal convention. ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN QUOTA.

    South Australia has reached its quota of £2,500,000 in the peace loan. ...

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  27. THE AERIAL DERBY. CAPTAIN BUTLER WINS. Melbourne, Sept. 8.

    Much interest was taken in the postponed aerial race in connection with the peace loan, which was flown to-day. Tie Aerial Derby, as ...

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  28. SURPLUS WOOL PROFITS.

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch anticipates that the audit of the surplus wool profits for the year ending March, 1920, will be completed before the ...

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  29. SYMPATHETIC STRIKE

    The National Union of colliery engineers, mechanics and electrical workers has decided to give notice of a cessation of work at the same ...

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  30. READY TO NEGOTIATE

    Although the Government and the Miners' Federation are both willing to negotiate, each is waiting for the other to submit the first direct ...

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  31. FEDERAL HIGH COURT

    The sittings of the High Court in Perth gave members of the bar the opportunity of offering their congratulations to the Chief Justice ...

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  32. AMERICAN ITEMS

    Mr. J. P. Morgan announces the flotation of a French loan of a hundred million dollars at 8 per cent., issued at par, and repayable in 25 ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA'S CONTRIBUTION.

    The latest figures in connection with the Second Peace Loan show that so far applications totalling £1,035,290 have been received, of ...

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  34. GOVERNOR RECALLED.

    The Governor of American Samoa has been summoned home as the result of charges by the natives, causing serious unrest and ...

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  35. COUNTRY MAIL SERVICES

    With reference to country mail services the Postmaster-General, Mr. Wise, has advised Mr. Gregory, M.P., that in regard to the ...

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  36. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BOARD

    The first sitting of the Public Service Appeal Board was held to-day. The two boards appointed to deal with appeals from the civil service ...

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  37. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK

    This evening the coal crisis assumed a brighter outlook, as the result of a telegram from Sir Robert Horne to Mr. Smillie, saying that in ...

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  38. NOTICE TO MEXICO.

    The State Department, has intimated to Mexico that it is impossible to recognise the new Government while a confiscatory policy ...

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  39. CLERGYMEN'S STIPENDS

    The Dean of Adelaide, Very Rev. G. E. Young, presided in the absence in England of Bishop Thomas, over the annual, Anglican ...

    Article : 281 words
  40. PAYMENT OF MAYORS

    Several municipalities throughout the country are considering whether or not they should pay their Lord Mayors and Mayors for the duties ...

    Article : 231 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN NOBILITY

    The Austrian ex-Empress, who is living in the Swiss canton of Prangins, declares that eighty members of the Hapsburg family, chiefly ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. RAILWAY STATION ROBBERIES

    There has been an increase recently in the number of station robberies in London, but while criminals are responsible in some ...

    Article : 207 words
  43. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    Severe earthquake shocks were experienced to-day in Genoa, Milan, Florence, and many other towns, especially in Tuscany. Many ...

    Article : 75 words
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