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  2. BREAKERS AHEAD.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), speaking in the House of Commons, gave a pessimistic review of the financial situation. He said that ...

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  3. THE STARVING NORTH.

    The Acting Chief Secretary said on Saturday that he anticipated that the Remora would be despatched to the North that day with flour, and that the ...

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  4. THE MARITIME STRIKE EARLY SETILEMEN EXPECTED.

    It was reported to-night in circles in touch with the seamen that the Government was conceding the four main points contended for by the men, but would not ...

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  5. THE PATH Of PEACE. TREATY WITH AFGHANS SIGNED.

    Peace with Afghanistan has been signed, following the deliberations between General Grant and the Afghan delegation. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN LEADERS.

    After a triumphal journey from Cipetown, being enthusiastically welcomed at various stopping places, Generals Botha and Smuts arrived at Pretoria this ...

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  7. EMIGRATION FROM BRITAIN.

    Representatives of the British Government departments, all the Dominions, and India met at a conference, at the suggestion of the Board of Agriculture, to ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Mr. Larkin (manager for the Australian Con monwealth line of steamers) in reply to the complaints by tho Australasian Merchants' Association, asks for ...

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  9. "A GOOD AUSTRALIAN."

    In the Albert-street Methodist Church last night Rev. Dr. G. E. Rowe delivered an address on "What is a good Australian?" He chose for his text ...

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  10. REMORA STILL IN BRISBANE.

    Despite Mr. Hunter's anticipations, the Remora, though fully loaded, has not yet left Brisbane. She is expected to leave this morning, or, in the ...

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  11. POLES AT MINSK.

    The Polish forces have occupied Minsk, 465 miles west of Moscow. ...

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  12. RAIDER'S CREW RELEASED.

    The Chilian Government has released the interned German crew of the raider Seeadler. ...

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  13. PITIFUL APPEALS FOR BREAD.

    In view of the position of the food supplies on Friday, when the news was reecrved here of the Remora being held up, the Mayor (Alderman Melrose) wired to ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ARMENIA.

    Serious trouble is developing in Russian Armenia, where a republic was recently established. The Kurds and Tartars have captured two southern towns ...

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  15. FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE.

    The Distinguished Service Order has been couferred on Lieut. L. C. Boase, of the 52nd Battalion, who enlisted in Brisbane. Lieut. Boase's platoon broke up ...

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  16. FRICTION WITH ROUMANIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily [?]egraph" reports: The gravest appre[?]sion is being felt in Peace Conference [?]les concerning the Roumanian sit[?] ...

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  17. EURASIAN INHUMANITY.

    Horrible revelations were disclosed at the court-martial of Fratel, a Eurasian warrant officer, who is charged with gross inhumanity and neglect of prisoners taken ...

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  18. WELCOMED HOME.

    Ten offi[?]rs and 217 of other ranks, being soldiers and nurses who returned to Australia by the Miltiades and the Rio Pardo, arrived in Brisbane on ...

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  19. NEW CABLE PROJECT.

    It is stated by the Washineton t correspondent of the "New York Times" that the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Viscount Yasuya Uchida) is ...

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  20. DISCONTENTED WORKERS.

    The cmployces at Nine Elms, an important ralway centre near London, have decided to return to work. The normal seryice in the London and South-Western ...

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  21. SUGAR CRUSHING DELAYED.

    A meeting of farmers and business men was held in the Theatre Delta, at Ayr, this afternoon to diseuse the shortage of supplics and sugar bags There were 50 ...

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  22. PROFITEERING.

    Considerable comment has been caused by a Federal Minister's statement that the limited powers of the Constrtution prevent the Commonwealth Government ...

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  23. A SYDNEY MEETING.

    Addressing a public meeting, convened by the Relief Committee of the Seamen's Union last night, Mr. J. Connington, of the Victorian branch of the union, ...

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  24. DEFENDER OF KUT.

    General Townshend, speaking at Newport, said be hoped to live long enough to see history do justice to the defence ot Kut-[?]ra, but when ha ...

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  25. FOOD SHORTAGE IN TOOWOOMBA

    The effects of the ahipping strike are being keenly felt in Toowoomba, and most of the business people are complaining of the shortage of lines. On Saturday ...

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  26. PENALTY OF SUBMARINING.

    Questioned as to whcther the losses of men engaged on submarines were higher than in any other branch of the combatant services, Mr. M'Namara ...

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  27. THE PEACE LOAN.

    The Central Peace Loan Committce advises that the Peace Loan campaign will be officially opened in the Exhibition Hall next Monday evening, when a ...

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  28. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    The hospital ship Kanowna will sail for Australia on August 17. She will take 550 invalided Australians, including half a dozen cot cases. There will ...

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  29. MANNING OF FRENCH MINES.

    Eighty thousand Poles will shortly be put to work in mines in the liberated regions of France. ...

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  30. THE BRISBANE SEAMEN'S DECISION.

    Senator, Millen was interviewed to-day regarding the motion passed by the Seamen's Union at Brisbane that they were walling to man Government-chartered ...

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  31. A SUPPRESSED SPEECH.

    Admiral Rodman, at the navy banquet, was about to deliver a speech regerring to future wars in which the American navy would participate, when he was ...

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  32. [?]UNGARIAN BLOCKADE LIFTED.

    The Peace Conference has decided to [?]ise the blockade of Hungary. ...

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  33. ITALIAN ADJUSTMENT.

    The "Papoto Romano" says a settle[?]ent of the Adriatic and other Italian eace problems has been reached. Italy grees that Fiume, Gara, and Sebenic[?] ...

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  34. THE ORITA COMPLEMENT.

    One nursing sister, 14 officers, and 193 other ranks, who had journeyed from the United Kingdom on the transport Orita, returend to Brisbane by special train last ...

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  35. INCREASE LN LEATHER PRICES.

    Mr. Anderson, Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Leather Industries Board, referring to the recent huge purchases of hides in Australia by Americian ...

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  36. UTILISING "FREE"' LABOUR.

    With the departure of the steamer Flinders for Sydney carly on Saturday morning another unit has been added to the fleet of steamers and sailing vessels ...

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  37. REPORT ON THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that it is intended to publish the second reporl by tho Dardanclles Commission. ...

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  38. CANTEEN PROFITS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that about £6.000.000 or £7,000,000 of accumulated canteen profits will be avai[?]ble for bettering the condition of active service ...

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  39. AERIAL ENTERPRISE.

    The British airship, R33, will start on a voyage to India in a week. FLIGHT ACROSS THE ROCKIES. VANCOUVER, Friday. ...

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  40. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The State Department, says the Washngton correspondent of the "New York Times," has announced that the Chilean [?] has passed a vete approving of the ...

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  41. PRESENTATION TO V.C. HERO.

    Driver Dalzicl, VC, to-day was presented with an illuminated address and £l00 by the employees of the Cairns railways. Eulogistie speeches were made ...

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  42. INDIAN GRIEVANCES.

    The Indian Congress has closed after passing numerous regulations demanding redress of the grievances complained of, including the withdrawal of that which ...

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  43. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New [?]rk Times" says that the Chinese Government and people continue to feel that the Shantung settlement is a mounmental ...

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  44. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd Goorge, in replying to the demand by Sir Donald Maclean (Leader of the Opposition) for a statement of the ...

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  45. MORE DUE TO-DAY.

    Soldiers from the Konig Friedrich August and Maita are expected to arrive by special train from Sydney to-day. at 5.40 p.m., at No. 5 platform, Central ...

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  46. LORD MAYOR OF MELBOURNE.

    An alteration of the existing method of appointing the Lord Mayor of the City of Melbourne was made at the meeting of the Melbourne City Council on Saturday. ...

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  47. PEACE SPORTS MEDALS PRESENTED.

    The medals won at the Commonwealth peace sports, held in Brisbane on July 10, were presented to the winners on Saturday afternoon at a river picnic held on ...

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  48. BRITAIN'S COAL OUTPUT.

    The output of coal in Great Britain for the week ended July 27 was 21,200.000 tons, a reduction of nearly 50 per tent. on the average for the week ...

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  49. RUSSIAN MURDERS.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph says that the investigation into the Ardasjeffs murder reveais the existence of an international ...

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  50. WOODEN SHIPS.

    Mr. Poynton's attention was drawn to a cabled statement that a London buver had offered £60,000 each for the American wooden vessels owned by the ...

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  51. SERIOUS EPIDEMICS.

    Three thousand Frenchman have suc[?]umbed to an cpidemic of typhus fever TIENTSIN, Thursday. A serious outbreak of cholera in ...

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  52. WAR POSTAGE TAX.

    Complaints were made against the continuauce of the war postage tax and the operation of certain postal regulations at the annual meeting of the Friendly ...

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  53. BRITISH AMBASSADORSHIP.

    The "Observer" states that the Ambassadorship at Washington has been offered to Viscount Grey. ...

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  54. 150 CARTERS IDLE.

    As a result of the strike, approximately 150 carriers' drivers are out of employment in Brisbanie. ...

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