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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives today, The Minister of Trade and Cuso[?]ms (Mr. Massy Greene), in reply to Mr. ...

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  3. THE PRINCE A HOLIDAY AT HONOLULU.

    The Prince of Wales has had three days of highly enjoyable holiday at Honolulu. The Renown leaves to-night for Acapulco (Mexico), and thence to ...

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  4. SECOND PEACE LOAN. NEARING THE CLOSE.

    Only two days now remain for investment in this loan. Monday is the last day. It is unwise for any who are intending to participate in this national ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL MINERS DECISION TO STRIKE.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation has decided to hand in to the employers strike notices, which will terminat[?] on the 25th inst. ...

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  6. IRELAND SINN FEIN RAIDS.

    Sinn Feiners last night raided the Irish headquarters of the Royal Air Force at Baldonnel, Dublin. They captured important papers, including a ...

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  7. MESOPOTAMIA SPREAD OF THE REBELLION.

    The War Office has issued a communiquo regarding Mesopotamia, as follows:— The situation in Mesopotamia shows ...

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  8. RUSSO-POLISH WAR BRITISH REPLY TO SOVIET

    Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, Lord President of the Council, in replying to the Soviet Note which was presented by M. Kameneff (one of the Soviet ...

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  9. MINERS' STRIKE IN AMERICA

    Two days ago it was announced that President Wilson had approved of an award increasing the anthracite miners' wages by 17 per cent; aggregating ...

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  10. POLICE AND McSWEENEY.

    A Sinn Fein official bulletin states that the reason why Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary for Ireland, went to Lucerne to confer with the Prime ...

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  11. MEXICAN BANDITS.

    Mr. Charles Hoyle, the American who was released by Zamora, the bandit chief, has returned to Mexico City. He reported that the American, Mr. W. A. ...

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  12. McSWEENEY AND MANNIX.

    The longshoremen at Boston have gone on strike against British liners, as a protest against the imprisonment of Alderman McSweeney, Lord Mayor of ...

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  13. A FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    The Prince issued a message to the Honolulu press before leaving, expressing thanks for the kind welcome and generous hospitality given by Governor ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson arrived at Townsville on Thursday morning. His Excellency yesterday morning ...

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  15. THE SITUATION AT BAGDAD.

    The situation inside Bagdad is still a[?]ute, but the bazaars are being cleared of agitators by periodical raids. The people, more than half of whom are ...

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  16. SINN FEIN HOUSES RAIDED.

    Police and military last night raided the houses of Sinn Feiners at Dublin during curfew hours. Six arrests were made. ...

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  17. ENGLISH CHANNEL SWIM.

    Miss Hamilton, of America, attempted to swim the English Channel to-day, and failed. She abandoned the attempt within nine miles of the French coast, ...

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  18. FEDERAL TIMBER MILLS

    For some time past the Federal Government has been negotiating for the purchase from certain Queensland timber and sawmiling interests a large ...

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  19. RIOTING AT BRESLAU

    In connection with the attack on the French Consulate and the demolition of the building during the rioting at Breslau on Saturday last, the French ...

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  20. THE POLISH ADVANCE.

    It is understood that Poland, replying to the United States Note, advising the Polish armies not to advance beyond their [?]thnographical boundaries, ...

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  21. 44-HOURS WEEK. STOP WORK MEETINGS FOR TODAY.

    The employers in the iron trade have decided that if any employee strikes work to-morrow he will not be reemployed on Monday morning unless he ...

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  22. CHINA. RIVAL FORCES MASSING.

    The Canton correspondent of the "New York Evening Globe" says he understands that the rival Chinese forces are massing for a decisive battle ...

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  23. SOUTHERN RUSSIA BOLSHEVIK DIVISION DEFEATED.

    General Wrangel, leader of the antiBolshevik forces in Southern Russia, telegraphs: "The whole of the Peninsula of Taman (Sea of Azov) is ...

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  24. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The charges and counter-charges by the Republicans and Democrate concerning their campaign funds continue. The Congressional Investigation ...

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  25. TASMANIA'S QUOTA, £1,000,000.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 words
  26. NEW PARLIAMENT TO BE SUMMONED.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is officially announced that the new Parliament will be shortly, called together under ...

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  27. DISCUSSION IN ARBITRATION COURT.

    At the inquiry to-day by Mr. Justice Higgins on the merits of the 44 hours' week, Mr. G. A. Rundle, for the Australian Timber Workers' Union, said ...

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  28. GERMANY AND GENERAL WRANGEL.

    In the Reichstag yesterday Dr. Simons, "Foreign Minister, denied that there was a secret compact with Soviet Russia refusing to recognise General ...

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  29. TRADE DEPRESSION IN JAPAN.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, the Japanese Government is extending financial support to the silk, cotton, and sugar industries, in order to ...

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  30. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    German manufacturers have agreed [?]o supply Russia with 100 locomotives. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" has interviewed Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, who said:—"The Pacific gives America ...

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  32. ENGLISH TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Newspaper proprietors announce a lock-out unless the Typographical Association imposes discipline upon rebellio[?]s compositors at Manchester and ...

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  33. MINERS' WAGES.

    In connection with the conference to be opened in Melbourne on Monday next between the Tasmanian mining section of the A.W.U. and the M[?]. ...

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  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. W. H. Taft (an ex-President of the United States), in a speech at Ottawa, ...

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  35. TOTAL FIGURES TO SEPTEMBER 2.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  36. THE COAL TRADE TRIBUNAL.

    The Coal Tribunal met again to-day, and the chairman (Mr. C. Hibble) held a conference with representatives of both parties on the subject of wages and ...

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  37. BREAK OF GUAGE.

    It was decided to-day at a conference of the Commonwealth and State railway authorities to proceed at once with the experiments with the third ...

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  38. ARGENTINE LABOUR DISORDERS.

    Two men were killed and others injured at Rosario to-day by the police, who fired into a crowd of trade unionists, who were protesting before the ...

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  39. TASMANIA'S POPULATION.

    The Government Statistician (Major Giblin) reports:—The receipt of migration figures from the Commonwealth. Statistician enables the population ...

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  40. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Lower House of the State Legislature of Tennessee has voted to reconsider the recent approval of women's suffrage, on the ground that a quorum ...

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  41. £70,000 FROM SINKING FUND.

    The State Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis) advised the manager of the Commonwealth Bank last night that the Commissioners of the Public Debts ...

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  42. BOXING.

    Dempsey to-day boxed eight threeminute rounds at a fast pace with three sparring partners, and appeared in the pink of condition. ...

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  43. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, Japan and the United States, following the conference between Mr. Colby (Secretary of State for U.S.A.) and the ...

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  44. NEWSPRINT.

    The International Paper Company announces that newsprint in rolls during the last quarter of 1920 will be 130 dollars (£26) per ton, which will be ...

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  45. £84,000 FOR LAUNCESTON.

    The Peace Loan clock outside the Commonwealth Bank to-day indicated that the figures for Launceston up to last night totalled £84,000. ...

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  46. A WEALTHY BOOKMAKER.

    A middle aged man, who had described himself as a "wealthy registered bookmaker from Sydney," and had introduced to three married women an "infallible" ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The second reading of a bill to increase the salaries of members from £300 to £450 a year was agreed to to-day, on the understanding that the Government ...

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  48. MEETING AT NEW NORFOLK.

    A meeting was held in the New Norfolk Council-chambers yesterday afternoon to discuss the steps to be adopted to raise the quota which has been ...

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  49. CHOLERA IN KOREA.

    According to health reports, there are now 9,000 cases of cholera in Korea, and 3,000 deaths have occurred. Great difficulty is being experienced ...

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  50. AMERICAN WOOLLEN TRADE.

    It is announced that the American Wool Company's mills, which have been shut down owing to inactivity in the trade, will be reopened on the 13th ...

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  51. ACCIDENT TO TOURISTS.

    A party of tourists who had been visiting Buffalo were on the first stage of their return journey to Melbourne to-day when the coach ...

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  52. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The National Board of Farm Organisations has rejected a plan for the formation of a wheat pool throughout tho U.S.A., controlled by farmers. It ...

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  53. FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

    Though the terms of the FranceBelgian defensive military treaty have not been disclosed, it is understood i[?] provides for full material support ...

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  54. BILLIARDS.

    A match for the amateur billiard championship of Australia was played in Melbourne to-day between J. R. Hooper, the holder of the title, and C. ...

    Article : 53 words
  55. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    NEW YORK, September 1. The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the U.S.A. shipping Board has offered for sale to ...

    Article : 39 words
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