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  2. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS

    The eleventh Australasian Medical Congress continued to-day, the work being done in various sections. Dr. W. A. Sawyer, senior State ...

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  3. AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST.

    Evidence of the interest felt in Australia by the United States is given by the visit of Mr. Frasier Hunt, special correspondent of the Chicago ...

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  4. THE MIDDLE EAST MESOPOTAMIAN SITUATION QUIETER.

    A War Office communique says that the area to the north-east of Bagdad continues quiet, and that the Mos[?]l and Bagdad areas are normal. There ...

    Article : 85 words
  5. AMERICA AND JAPAN ARRESTS IN KOREA.

    The United Press Association's Tokio correspondent says that the Korean Government announces the arrest at Seoul, the capital of Korea, of many Koreans ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES THE THREATENED COAL STRIKE.

    Newspaper representatives are interviewing trades union officials regarding the threatened coal strike. Many of the latter say that the Miners' ...

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  7. IRELAND HUNGER-STRIKING PRISONERS.

    Replying to an appeal from the sister of Alderman McSweeney, the Lord Mayor of Cork, for the latter's release, Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed: "it ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. RUSSO-POLISH WAR THE RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    Latest official reports estimate that out of 21 Russian divisions in Poland six have been entirely destroyed, eight have lost 50 per cent, of their strength ...

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  9. FRICTION BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES.

    A despatch from Tokio says that prominent citizens of Tokio have suggested that the Government should recall all Japanese who have emigrated ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    A message from Teheran says that Persian Cossacks entered Resht yesterday, after defeating the Bolshevik Jungali force, and took 500 prisoners, ...

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  11. ENGINEERING LOCK-OUT.

    Important negotiations, are proceeding concerning the engineering lockout in the Midlands, which was undertaken as a reprisal by the employers ...

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  12. BRITISH LABOUR POLICY.

    The Labour "Council of Action," replying to Mr. Lloyd George's and Signor Giolitti's Note, declares that it must be read as a move in the direction of ...

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  13. SECOND PEACE LOAN. TASMANIA NEEDS TO BECOME BUSY.

    At a meeting recently held in Sydney, Mr. J. G. Farleigh, M. L. C., speaking about the Peace Loan, quoted these remarks of M. Cl[?]menceau: "I do not envy ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. THE STRIKE BALLOT.

    The miners' strike ballot is commencing to-day, and will be completed on Monday. A two-thirds majority in favour of a strike is regarded as a ...

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  15. ANTI-RED OUTBREAK AT DAGHESTAN.

    A serious outbreak is reported from Daghestan, a Russian vassal province on the Caspian Sea. ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATION OUTSIDE BRIXTON PRISON.

    Several thousand Sinn Fein sympathisers gathered yesterday outside the Brixton (London) Prison in connection with the Lord Mayor of Cork, who is ...

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  17. RUSSIANS APPLY FOR THEIR PASSPORTS.

    The "Daily Express" says that MM. Kameneff and Krassin, the Soviet representatives in London, have applied for their passports, owing to Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Apparently, the Minister of Mines (Mr. Jones) is giving consideration to a suggestion that he should forsake the Legislative Council and seek ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. DISCUSSION IN NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Speaking in the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said he had considered the request by Mr. Veitch (Labour member ...

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  20. DUBLIN CONFERENCE RESOLUTION.

    The Dublin Peace Conference has passed a resolution by acclamation urging the Government to immediately release McSweeney. ...

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  21. A LONG WAR.

    The newspapers state that the French War Office expects the Russo-Polish war to be of long duration, and France is hastening preparations for an ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.

    The State revenue and expenditure for the June quarter were respectively £2,418,132 and £1,805,039, showing increases of £266,161 and £165,838 on the ...

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  23. DUBLIN PEACE CONFERENCE

    The members of the Irish Peace Conference meeting m Dublin are chiefly. Nationalists and Southern Unionists, but a number of influential men ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. BOTHWELL.

    An exhibition of trophies captured by the A. [?].F. in the various war areas was held at Bothwell on Tuesday night. The attendance was small, but appreciative. ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The debate on the motion for the adoption of the address in reply and the no confidence amendment by the leader of the Opposition was ...

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  26. OLYMPIC GAMES. THE SWIMMING EVENTS.

    In the ladies' 100 metres (109 1-3 yards) swimming race. Misses Walrond and Beaurepaire (a sister of the famous Victorian swimmer) were defeated. ...

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  27. THE EARL OF STRADBROKE.

    A correspondent of the Australian Press Association has interviewed the Earl of Stradbroke, the newly-elected Governor of Victoria, at Ho[?]ham-hall. ...

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  28. BORING FOR OIL.

    The Minister of Mines was advised to-night that the Roma oil bore struck a very heavy flow of gas to-day. Gas met with at Roma already has been ...

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  29. TOURISTS FOR TASMANIA.

    It appears that the charms of Tasmania for mainlanders are such that they can easily survive the rude shocks caused by successive shipping strikes and the ...

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  30. VICTORIAN WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    The leader of the Opposition in the State Legislative Assembly (Mr. Prendergast) attacked the Governmtnt to-day for its failure to adopt the Fair ...

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  31. THE LISBURN RIOTS.

    The rioting at Lisburn, a manufacturing town 7½ miles S. W. of Belfast, where a police inspector was murdered last Sunday, continued throughout last ...

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  32. 44-HOURS' WEEK.

    On the ground that if he acceded to the application of the Timber Workers' Union for a 44 hours' week he would be prejudicing the uuheard claims and ...

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  33. MELOURNE DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Practice Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, application was made for leave to amend the divorce order in the case of Hall and Foster, by substituting ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS.

    The Australian Olympic swimmers are returning in October, and a movement is on foot to induce the team to tour the Union, and thus enable South ...

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  35. AMERICAN "GUN-MEN."

    It is believed that expert American "gunmen" have been responsible for many of the murders of police in Ireland, including that of Inspector ...

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  36. "ON OUR SELECTION."

    "On Our Selection," produced by the Bert Bailey Company, was extremely well received at the Lyric Theatre tonight by a typical London "first night" ...

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  37. POLICE MUTINY DENIED.

    Dublin Castle denies the report of Constabulary indiscipline, and explains that the meeting at the Dublin barracks merely confirmed the ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced that the pension payments to Canadian war veterans for the year ending August 31 total 25,000,000 dollars, and that the increases ...

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  39. LABOUR IN CANADA.

    The Canadian railway companies have granted their 40,000 shop employees a 43-hour week, and recognised the unions. ...

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  40. WORLD'S FOOD SHORTAGE.

    At the British Association's 88th meeting at Cardiff yesterday Professor Herdman, in his presidential address on Oceanography, urged that ...

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  41. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    It is the contention of most of the railway employees in this State that a railway classification board having been set up to make recommendations with ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES.

    A two years' lease of part of the Exhibition Buildings, with a floor space of about 15,000 square feet, has been taken by the Commonwealth authorities ...

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  43. AVIATION.

    Four United States army airplanes have arrived from New York. Their actual flying time was 55 hours. They will start for New York again in a few ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    A statement dealing with the shipping activities of the Commonwealth was laid before the Senate to-day by Senator Millen. The Commonwealth ...

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  45. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Surrey beat Yorkshire at the Oval today by 32 runs, after one of the best games of the season. Surrey led on the first innings by 74 runs, and in ...

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  46. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The British Embassy has notified the State Department that a claim for damages will be made against the United States Government because of ...

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  47. HURSTVILLE RAILWAY SMASH

    At the conclusion of the evidence at the inquest on the bodies of the four victims of the Hurstville railway smash, the jury, after an absence of ...

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  48. S.A. HARVEST.

    A preliminary estimate of the areas cropped with cereals this season shows an aggregate of 3,147,717 acres, compared with 2,953,537 acres last year. ...

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  49. VISIT OF BRITISH RIFLE TEAM.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Commonwealth Council of Rifle Associations of Australia to-day the itinerary in connection with the ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The hearing of the application by the various railway unions for the substitution of a new award for the old one, which has expired, and a decision in ...

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  51. FARMERS AT LAW.

    At the Burnie Court of Requests to-day, before the Commissioner (Mr. F. N. Stops) and a jury of three, A. S. Turnbull sued F. C. Cross for £31 5s. ...

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  52. ARGENTINE WOOL.

    President Irigoyen has recommended an enactment exempting wools from the export tax, and authorising the Government to negotiate with foreign ...

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