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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The New Zealand Military Rugby Team arrived this morning by the Cappolonia. A meeting was held at Johannesburg "of the comrades of the Great War," which ...

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  3. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The British posts in the Khyber Pass between Ali Musjid and Fort Maude have been attacked by men who have been identified as former men of the ...

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  4. SIR RICHARD BUTLER

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday the debate was resumed on the motion of Sir Richard Butler. "That, in the opinion of this House referring to the findings of ...

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  5. THE COAL CRISIS

    The Government explains that it is not attempting to use service men as strike-breakers, as that would be too drastie a step. The Government is, however, ...

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  6. STRIKE AND UNEMPLOYMENT

    The surpping strike has caused comparatively little unemployment in the metropolitan area, except at Port Adelaide, and few of the union secretaries report ...

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  7. THE MELBOURNE RIOTS

    A meeting of returned soldiers called by the State Commandant (Brigadier-General Brand) to vent[?]late the views of the soldiers in regard to the recent rioting was ...

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  8. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The union conference which is considering the industrial position and the seamen's strike, had a sitting to-day which lasted several hours. Although the ...

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  9. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says President. Wilson has issued a proclamation fixing the price of the 1919 wheat crop at two ...

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  10. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A War Office communique states that the Bolsheviks claim to have re-entered Ekaterinoslavk. General Denikin, however, has occupied Aleshki, and his advanced ...

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  11. PARIS LACKS FOOD.

    The "Matin" says:—We are threatened in 1920 with a dearth of food. The adequate supply of corn is assured only to August 31, as the result of the deficit in the ...

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  12. THE VALENCIA.

    The transport Valencia sailed from Plymonth this afternoon with 450 Australian soldiers. ...

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  13. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The correspondent of the New York "Tribune" at Washington says:—The Japanese Embassy have issued a statement which intimates that the Japanese ...

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  14. NEW YORK STRIKE.

    "The New York port strike is growing serious, and more than 400 vessels are held in the harbor owing to the lack of crews. The loading and ...

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  15. WOMEN'S DISABILITIES.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Lord Chancellor ((Lord Birkenhead) moved the second reading of the Sex Disqualificatio[?] Removal Bill. The measure ...

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  16. GERMAN TRADE.

    Representatives of the Deutsche Bank in Berlin, who are also underotood to be representing the German Government and the German Banking Kartel, have started ...

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  17. HUNGARY AND THE ARMISTICE.

    The "Daily Telegraphs" Paris correspondent says America at the Council of Five opposed Marshal Foch's contention that the Hungarian Communists had not ...

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  18. FRENCH AT FIUME.

    The Inter-Allied Commission, which has enquired concerning the recent disorders at Fiume, has reported in favor of the French occupation of the port. The ...

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  19. AMERICAN EACE WAE.

    Despite the 'precautions of the authorities race rioting broke out again in various parts of Washington yesterday. One white man was killed and many were wounded. ...

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  20. THE AUSTRIAN TERMS.

    Dr. Renner, the Austrian Foreign Secretary, in an interview yesterday, said it was impossible for Austria to sign the Peace Treaty. Even Germany had not ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES BILL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the second reading of the Commercial Activities Bill was resumed by Mr. Fowler, who said he had always ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN BOOTS.

    Mr. Hurley has completed a contract on behalf of New South Wales manufacturers to supply the Allies in Europe with more than 100,000 pairs of Australian boots of ...

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  24. BULGARIAN CLAIMS.

    The Commission appointed for the purpose has examined the Bulgarian boundary question. It is understood that France and Britain are supporting ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have dismissed with costs the appeal in Bineti Riverira Aravni versus the Public Trustee of New Zealand. ...

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  26. DESERTED WIVES.

    Mr. John Sanderson and Colonel Owen, Commissioners on the Repatriation Board, with Colonel Buckley, have taken in hand measures to assist the deserted wives of ...

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  27. THEFT OF CAMELS.

    Will[?]am Reginald Hil[?], who was arrested in Adelaide, was [?]o-day committed for trial on a charge of stealing a waggon, horse, camels, and other goods, valued a[?] ...

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  28. TOM HAYWARD.

    Tom Hayward, the celebrated Surrey player, has retired from first-class cricket. Hayward was born on March 29, 1871, and played in first-class matenes in ...

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  29. A POISONOUS WEED.

    At Maleny, on the Blackall Range, a mob of thirty-five working bullocks recently contracted a mysterious sickness, which proved fatal in three cases. The ...

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  30. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    The engineers at the Lithgow smal[?] a[?]ms factory have decided to give seven days' not[?]ce of intention to stop work. The decision was arrived at because o[?] ...

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  32. A SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    New South Wales has suffered more or less from a shortage of refined sugar for many months. The present indications are that the position is likely to become really ...

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  33. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Owing to the increasing number of accidents, of which a considerable proportion are fatal, due to motor traffic, an agitation [?] growing for more drast[?] ...

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  35. THE INFLUENZA.

    The president of the Central Board of Health was notified on Wednesday that influenza had broken out at Swan Reach. A [?]eath occurred on Wednesday morning. ...

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  36. THE REV. J. B. RONALD.

    In the Practice Court to-day an application was made by the Rev. J. B. Ronald to have his name restored to the list of clergymen entitled to celebrate marriages. Mr. Justice Hood declined to ...

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  37. DOCTOES AND THE INSANE.

    A deputation from the British Medical Association was informed to-day that a new scale of payments has been drawn up by the Inspector-General for the Insane Hospitals (Dr. Jones) in ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    The Australians won their match, with Warwickshire in good style to-day. In their first innings the local men made 215. Australia replied with 321 (Collins 110, ...

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