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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Senate Foreign Relations; Committee has reported favourably on the Colombian Treaty, whereby Colombia ...

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  3. " SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA."

    Name: "Socialist Party of Australia." Objective: (1) The establishment of a system of society based upon the common ownership and democratic control of the means and ...

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  4. WAR SERVICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 506 words
  5. WALSH'S MESSAGE.

    What appeared to be a movement towards a settlement of the seamen's strike to-day resolved itself into an opportunity for Mr. Walsh to display his self abnegation and a ...

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  6. NORTH RUSSIA.

    Onega has been recaptured from the Bolcheviks. No details of this success are yet to hand. As earlier message stated that the ...

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  7. POLICE CRISIS.

    There are 850 police on strike in London and 630 in Liverpool, where special constables were called out to quell rioting in the poorer districts. ...

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  8. GREAT PROBLEMS.

    During a business visit which be has made to America and Britain, and also a brief stay in South Africa, Mr. James Kidd, of the Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance ...

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  9. BY THE ORMONDE.

    With all the arrangements for their reception carried out without hitch or delay of any kind under fine weather conditions, 467 soldiers who had represented New South ...

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  10. MEXICO.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Tribune" learns from an authoritative source that before leaving Paris President Wilson assured the representatives of Britain ...

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  11. COAL STRIKE.

    The Yorkshire Miners Council has asked the branches whether or not they shall continue the strike. No steps are being taken to end the ...

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  12. NEW REGIME.

    A Copenhagen message saya is is offlcl- ' ally announced that Bola Kun has resigned the Premiership of Hungary. The Socialists have farmed a Cabinet, with ...

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  13. PETROGRAD'S' DWINDLING POPULATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the State. Department has announced that it has received information that Petrograd's population, which was ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA DAY IN NEW YORK.

    Australia Day in New York was celebrated at the "Canadian war exhibit. Maior-Genernl O'Ryan, commander of the 27th New York Division, with which the Australians fought ...

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  15. HOLLWEG'S PROTEST.

    The "New York Sun's" Berlin correspondent interviewed Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, who was Imperial Chancellor at the outbreak of the war. He said: "Under the ...

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  16. CABLE DELAYS.

    In the course of a contributed article in the Loddon "Daily Telegraph" of June 13 last regarding cable delays, and the financial loss and the inconvenience which they occasion, ...

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  17. EMPIRE TIES.

    Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies), speaking in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, delivered an inaugural address on "Problems of the Empire," at the summer ...

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  18. NOTED CRICKETER DEAD.

    Mr. David William Gregory, probably the most notable pioneer of big cricket in Australia, died yesterday morning, in his 75th year, at his home, The Hermitage, Kissing ...

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  19. BARRIER UNIONS.

    The A.M.A. leadors continue to proclaim opposition to the tomine sitting of the State Arbitration Court in Broken Hill, and the two unions, Barrier Workers' ...

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  20. MAN THE SHIPS.

    The meeting was then addressed by members of the disputes committee, who, after outlining the negotiations to date, urged the men to immediately man the ships, with a ...

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  21. LITHGOW.

    A monster children's peace picnic was held at Lithgow on Saturday in fine but cold weather. Over 2000 children, in addition to decorated vehicles, took part in the ...

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  22. STRASSBURG RIOTS.

    A Berlin message states that revolutionary demonstrations have been bold in Strassburg. Several French officers and soldiers were killed and some were thrown into the river. ...

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  23. CABLE SERVICES.

    Mr. V. K. Davies, secretary National Foreign Trade Council, has announced that large American business interests are contemplating the establishment of a competitive ...

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  24. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Much valuable data on the incidence and the treatment of pneumonic influenza are contained in a lengthy report on "Influenza and maritime quarantine in Australia," by Dr. J ...

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  25. TREASON CHARGES.

    The trial of Ave French women on a charge of treason has commenced in Lille., They wrote a letter to the German commander saying: "We will do anything you want All ...

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  26. INFLUENZA.

    The report issued by the Department of Health last night shows an encouraging decrease in the number of people now suffering from influenza, and who have sought hospital ...

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  27. INFLUENZA HORROR.

    Moravian missioners in Labrador relate. a harrowing story of the ravages of influenza there. Many villages lost three-quarters of their inhabitants. As the dogs were, not fed ...

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  28. GRAVE SOCIAL DANGER.

    According to a report issued to-day by the Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, 65,000 soldiers, who bave been infected with venereal disease have been or will be discharged from. ...

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  29. THE NEW PARTY.

    The decision of the industrial Labour Conference, held on Saturday and Sunday, to form a new partx distinct from the A.L.P., having for its objective the establishment ...

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  30. A.I.F. HORSES.

    The Australian Surplus Board has sold by auction 6753 hopes in France, at an average of £15, and 1543 inferior animals to butchers, at an average of £17. They are also ...

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  31. TAKE THE COAL.

    Mr. Fihelly, Minister for Railways, stated on Saturday that for some time there had been trouble about the price of coal, and now there was' practically a hold-up upon the ...

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  32. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The Peace Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has overwhelmingly approved of the Peace Treaty. The elections will be held on October 26. ...

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  33. DEMOBILISED.

    Since the armistice was signed 115,731 troops have arrived in Australia from the various fronts for demobilisation, and of this number all have been demobilised with the exception ...

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  34. BRITISH MEDAL.

    The conditions under which the British War Medal, 1914-19, will be issued, have been explained. Provided the claims are approved by competent military authorities, the medal ...

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  35. M.P.'S PRIVILEGES.

    The Government has decided to grant members of the House of Commons a free return ticket weekly between London and their constituencies. ...

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  36. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Dally News" says the International Trade Union Congress has agreed that every 250,000 members shall entitle a country to have a vote. ...

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  37. CHEESE CONTROLLED.

    The Food Controller has ordered all imported cheese bought after August 1 to be placed at bia disposal on arrived at a price not exceeding 1/2 per lb landed. ...

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  38. LATE CAPTAIN SCOTTE.

    The death occurred yesterday of Captain Rene David Scotte, aged,66 years, a resident of Noumea, Now Caledonia, who was well known in shipping circles, both in Australia and ...

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  39. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The organisers of the Sydney Hospital peace offering appeal have received several cheques ranging from £100 to £250, but it is not less gratifying to the organisers to receive ...

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  40. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Australians in their first innings against Surrey scored 436, and in their second, declared with four wickets for 260 (Collins 76, Taylor 54, Willis not out 55, Pellew not ...

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  41. TALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    Mr. Charles W. Easdown, manager of the Milburn Creek Copper Mine, Mount MacDonald, had a very narrow escape from death) through falling a distance of nearly 60 feel ...

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  42. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that M. Debuchi, Japanese Charge d'Affaires, speaking informally, said was his opinion that Japan was firmly ...

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  43. LOST LLEWELLYN.

    Adrices received by the Marine Department to-day Indicate beyond doubt that the steamer Llewellyn has foundered, and broken up. During the day a telegram was received from ...

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  44. GROCERS' W-GES.

    Claim in connection with the proposed new award covering shop assistants in grocery and provision stores have been filed. They include a 44-hour week, all time worked before ...

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  45. ANZAC BUFFET CLOSED.

    The Anzac Buffet in Melbourne was closed to-day after exactly four years' work. In future only a canteen will be conducted for the benefit of men in the base hospital. ...

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  46. FALL FROM A HAST.

    Shortly after the arrival of the Japanese mail steamer Tange Maru, at Pinkenba, from Japan, yesterday afternoon, some of the tackle on the after mast was found to be broken. ...

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  47. REVIEW OF INDIANS.

    be procession and review of the Indians, [?]arrived too late to participate in the race celebratlons, on July 19, was a striking [?] picturesque pageant. The spectators at ...

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  48. BENDIGO.

    The following Labour nominations have been approved for the Bendigo Federal seat: Messrs, T. G. Allen. R. A. Crouch, M. B. Duffy. A. J. Hampton,, and J. T. Hannigan. Mr. A. J. ...

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  49. NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR KNIGHTED.

    Mr. George Fenwick, managing director of the Otago "Time's and Witness," has been advised by Mr. Lloyd George, that the King has conferred a knighthood on him. ...

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  50. MACQUARIE LABOUR NOMINEEE.

    Mr. S. Nieholls, M.P., has received the Labour selection for Macquarie without opposition. His was the only nomination. ...

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