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  2. THE PRINCE. DEPARTURE OF THE RENOWN.

    The Prince's visit to Tasmania, completely successful throughout, came to [?] end yesterday morning, when, at seven o'clock, the Renown weighed ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Tudor asked whether the House could be informed of the reasons for the [?]ue delay in filling the position of Treasurer. it was over a month since the ...

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  4. THE SPA CONFERENCE STATEMENT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, referring to the Spa Conference, said that he thought that Herren Fahrenbach ...

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  5. IRELAND. FIGHTING IN BELFAST SHIPPING YARDS.

    Serious disturbances have occurred at. the Belfast shipping yards. Uniouist workers held a mecting, and resolved to boycott the Si[?] Fciners, and refuse ...

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  6. MESOPOTAMIA

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War), announced in the House of Commons to-day that the relief columu reached Rumaila on the ...

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  7. RUSSIA. POLAND'S DESPERATE STRAITS

    Telegrams from Kovel state that thrce Bolshevik armies are being thrown into Lithuania. All are marching by different roads towards Warsaw ...

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  8. POLISH ARMY OUTFLANKED.

    The Bolsheviks are advancing on Warsaw in three columns. Russian cavalry has outflanked the Polish army in the region of Grodno, and the ...

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  9. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS.

    The railway and motor-car transport arrangements connected with the Royal visit worked out well, and the Prince, before he left Tasmania, warmly ...

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  10. BRITISH OFFICERS FOR POLAND.

    Lerd D'Abernon, Sir Maurice Hankey (British Secretary to the Peace Conference in 1919), and General Sir Percy Radcliffe (Director of Military ...

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  11. INVASION OF RUMANIA DENIED.

    The invasion of Rumanina is officially denied, but it is asserted that the Rumanian, army has been mobilis[?]d to resist the Bolsheviks. ...

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  12. MARSHAL FOCH'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George's comments on the Polish situation are the outstanding topics of the day. The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Poles must [?] ...

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  13. THE RENOWN.

    The lights of Hobart were burning brightly along the water front below cloud wreaths creeping across Mount Wellington when the Renown silently ...

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  14. MARKETS AND MONEY. BRITISH FINANCE

    The return of the Bank of England for the week ended July 22 is as follows, the figures for the preceding week being given in parentheses:— ...

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  15. MORE SINN FEIN CRIMES.

    A mob wrecked the Falls-road Post ffice to-day, and the police fired into the crowd, wounding a soldier and several civilians. ...

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  16. FAREWELL MESSAGES.

    Upon the departure of the Renown from Tasmania the Governor (Sir Wm. Allardy[?]) sent the following message to the Prince:— ...

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  17. DISCOUNT.

    The market rate for short date bills is 5½per cent., and for long date bills 6? per cent. ...

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  18. PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    Captain Nansen, the explorer, has arrived from Russia. He states that there are still 200,000 prisoners in Siberia and Turkestan mostly from ...

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  19. THE NORFOLK TERRITORIALS.

    Sir Ian Hamilton's despatch dated A[?]gust 12, 1913. alluded to the fate of the 5th Norfolk Territorials, including the Sandringham Company, as a very ...

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  20. CONSOLS AND WAR LOANS.

    Imperial Consols, 2½ per cent., quoted at £46 17s. 6d., a fall of 2s. 6d. since last week. Britis[?] wa[?] loan, 3[?] par cent., £84, and 5 per cent., £85, ...

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  21. MR. DEVLIN AND SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    Replying in the House, of Commons to-day to Mr. Joseph Devlin ([?]rish Nationalist member for Falls) with regard to the trouble at Belfast, which ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIAN WOOL.

    The chairman of the Central Wool Comm[?]e has received from the Director-General of Raw Materials, the following analysis of transactions in Australasian ...

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  23. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

    Commonwealth loan, 4½ per cent., £95 15s., and 5¼ per cent., £94 15s. Victoria, 4 per cent., 1920 (JanuaryJuly), £99; 3½ per cent., 1920 ...

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  24. BRITISH FORESTRY CONFERENCE. IMPERIAL BUREAU RECOMMENDED.

    The Emprie Forestry Conference which has been meeting in Lond[?] was conoluded to-day, and the next meeting will be in Canada, in 1823. ...

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  25. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The situation in Poland was debated in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Lloyd George said that the question had given the Allies very great ...

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  26. GENOA SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    Mr. R. Guthrie, secretary of the Federal Council of the Australian Labour Unions, and Mr. Leslie Burke, who have been attending the Genoa ...

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  27. A PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    Between one and two o'clock this afternoon, a diminutive young man named William McGinty, who yesterday, at the local court, was sentenced to thrce ...

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  28. THE FLEET.

    Commodore Dumaresq, commanding H.M.A.S. Fleet, desires to heartily thank all those Committees, associations, and societies, and particularly ...

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  29. THE EXCHANGES.

    The following are the foreign rates of exchange on London:—Paris, 48.50 francs; Stockholm, 17.61 kroner; Christi[?] 23.30 kroner; Calcutta, ...

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  30. THE HUNGARIAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Germans have seized Bela Kun and other Hungarian communists, who had been released from Aubtria in order thate they might proeesd to Russia. It ...

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  31. 1914-15 STAR.

    D[?]ing the visit at Hobart of Admiral E. P. Grant, C.B., R.N., First Naval Member, an mspection was made of the Naval Department Hobart, and ...

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  32. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a deputation of the Trades Union Congress regarding Ireland, expressed his willingness to ...

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  33. DR. MANNLX. ENGLISH GOVERNMENT TO TAKE STEPS.

    Replying to Sir Frederick Young (Coalition Unionist member for Swindon). in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Lloyd George said that the Government, owing ...

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  34. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    The Australian Labour Party Executive has decided to call upon all-members of the Labour party who have joined the "Advance Australia League" to withdraw ...

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  35. THE AMRITSAR REBELLION.

    Speaking in the House of Lords to-day on General Dyer's action at Amritsar, Lord Milner, Secretary of State for the Cotonies, said that it tended to ...

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  36. THE TROUBLES IN SYRIA.

    French troops have occupied Aleppo in order to guarantee that the Arab King, Feisul, carries out the terms he has accepted. ...

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  37. AMERICAN CONSUL ON DR. MANNIX.

    The most interesting part of the proceedings at a large and [?]thursiastic meeting in the Sydney Town-hall this week, to form a League of Loyalty to King and ...

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  38. PRINCE AND PREMIER.

    After the dinner parly which the Prin[?] gave on board the Renown on Thursday night, the Premier (Sir Walter Lec) was summoned to His Royal ...

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  39. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    An outbreak of fire oceurred on the [?]ner Raranga at Wellington to-day among a cargo of flax. The outhreak was [?]ous [?] ra few hours, but was ...

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  40. DELEGATES AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    Delegates from the Empire Forestry Conference attended at Buckingham Palace to-dsy. Mr. Mackay (Victoria) presented an ...

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  41. FEISUL ACCEPTS FRENCH ULTIMATUM.

    It is officially stated that the Emir Feisul, whose troops have been in revolt against the Allies, has accepted the ultimatum directed to him by ...

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  42. THE ALLIES' AND TURKEY. GREEKS CLEARING UP THE SITUATION.

    On the motion for the adjournment in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George paid a high tribute to the werk of the Greek troops in clearing up ...

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  43. CONSCRIPTION.

    At to-day's meeting of the ex[?]tive of the Australian Labour party, reference, was made to the expulsion of Labour men for having advocated conscription in ...

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  44. MANDATES FOR JAPAN.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, Mr. Hanacka, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, will be the Civil Administrator of the northern part of the Island of ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES. THE NAURU AGREEMENT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons tonight, Mr. Lloyd George said that there was nothing in the Covenant ot the League of Nations ...

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  46. THE CHINESE TROUBLE.

    It is reported that the military party, under General Tuan-chi-jui, have offered peace terms amounting to complete capitulation. Tuan has offered ...

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  47. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    Concluding his address before Mr. Justice Starke in the Arbitration Co[?] last night. in the case wherein the A.W.U. is seeking an award as against the ...

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  48. TURKS TO SIGN THE TREATY.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" Paris correspondent states that, the T[?]rkish Cabinet has unanimousl[?] decided to sign the Treaty, and that Tewfik Pasha and ...

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  49. ARGENTINA AND THE ALLIES.

    After severely criticising the Senate for its failure to ratify the 200,000 000 dollars loan to England, France, and Italy, President Irigoyen withdrew his ...

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  50. AVIATION. THE FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lients. Parer and Mclntosh left at 3.15 a.m. from the aerodrome at Muntok and l[?]ded safety at Kalidjati at 4.30 p.m. The aviators intend leaving ...

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  51. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    A Labour deputation t[?] [?] [?] Govern[?] to re[?] [?] [?] [?] jectors who are military [?] [?] also to dec[?] a ge[?]al [?] [?] ...

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  52. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Preparations are being made to enter into wireleas telephonic communication with the steamer Victorian, which is bringing the English delegates to the ...

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  53. MOSCOW LABOUR CONGRESS.

    A Moscow wireless message says that delegates to the third Internationale have arrived in Moscow, and that these include representatives of the Labour ...

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  54. A FRENCH VIEW.

    The "Matin's" military correspondent doclares that, owing to the weakness of the Polish left wing, further resistance is impossible, and the Allies ...

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  55. GREEK LANDLNG IN THRACE.

    A com[?]e states that the Greek army, co-operating with two British Dre[?]dnoughts. has effected a landing on the Thra[?]an coast, on the Sea of ...

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  56. THE RESTORATION OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    The Australian Agents-Gen[?], including Mr. Ashbolt, of Tasmania, have joined the general commi[?] of of the Westminster Ab[?]ey Fund, which has ...

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  57. ANOTHER GERMAN AIRSHIP SURRENDERED.

    The second G[?]rman airship of the rigid type, 648 feet lons, has besn delivered anrely in England. ...

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