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  2. AVIATORS' LAST STAGE.

    Flying high, and [?]owed by two Sopwith aerop[?]es, Lieutenants Parer and M'[?]ntosh made their "official" landing in Melbourne to-day. Although the long ...

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  3. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A War Office communique states: The situation in Mesopotamia has not materially changed. The Bagdad-Mosul railway was cut on August 23, but ...

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  4. IRISH PEACE PROSPECTS.

    Sir Edward Carson, in an appeal to Unionists to assist in the preservation of order at Belfast, stated that peace negotiations had been proceeding with the ...

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  5. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    Friday, September 10, is the day to which the Legislative Assembly was adjourned. The Acting Premier was asked yesterday whether Friday was not a ...

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  6. ROMA BORE.

    A message received by the Mines Department from Roma yesterday stated that the considerable flow of gas at the bore recently reported was being ...

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  7. THE COAL TRIBUNAL.

    The tribunal which has been entrusted with the [?] of [?] about a settlement of the dispute in the coal industry sat again in camera to-day. Mr. C. ...

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  8. RAILWAEN'S AWARD.

    The hearing was continued in the Arbitration Court yesterday, before his Honour Mr. Justice Macnaughton, of the case in which the various railway unions are ...

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  9. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, General [?]ie (N.), in reply to Mr. Jackson (N.), said that it was intended to allocate defence cloth for Sale in[?] ...

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  10. MERTHYR.

    The Nationalists of Merthyr will meet at Miss Stevenson's school to night. Electors, are notified that rolls may be inspected daily at the committee room in ...

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  11. STREET FIGHIING IN BELFAST.

    Rioting continues in Belfast, and in half a dozen centres of the city rival mobs are [?]rtting shops on fire and are looting other establishments. Five persons were killed ...

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  12. FORTITUDE VALLEY.

    Mr. T. Wilson, the sitting member, was the only person nominated to contest the Valley constituency in the Caucus interest, and the nomination has ...

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  13. THE BRISBANE SEAT.

    [?]ieutenant-Colonel P. Currie, C. M.G., D.S.O., C. de G., the endorsed SoldierNationalist candidate for Brisbane at the coming elections, has had an interesting ...

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  14. IPSWICH.

    Mr. D. A. Gledson, M.L.A., was the only nomination received for the Caucus plebiscite for Ipswich. ...

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  15. BREMER.

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the announcement that Mr. A. E. Welsby may be [?]minated for the Bremer eletorate as a Socialist candidate. ...

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  16. INDIAN RE[?]FORCEMENTS.

    The town of Baquba, in Mesopotamia, Was retaken by the Sikh[?] on Augest 28, little opposition being [?]ncountered. Insurgents at K[?]fa replied to the British fire ...

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  17. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The delegates to the 59th Annual Conference of the Congregational Union of Queensland, which was opened in the Wharf-street Church yesterday morning, ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIK ATROCITIES.

    A copy of the "Daily New s Summary" of June 28 last, published at Vladivostock, Russia, which carne to hand this week, contains an article giving an ...

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  19. MINERS' STRIKE BALLOT.

    Although it is ce[?]m that the miners ball[?]t will redturn the two-thirds majoraty which is necessary for a strike, the fact that the Yorkshire miners have only a ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND SUPPLIES.

    In view of the serious position in regard to New Zealand's coal supplies the Wellington Chamber of Commerce is urging the Government to send a ...

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  21. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    Labour leaders representing all organised British Labour have appealed to the Prime Ministar (Mr. Lloyd George) to " do the big thing " and release ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL INQUIRY.

    The interim report of His Honour Mr. Justice Edmunds (chairman of the tribunal appointed to deal with the Broken Hill strike) will be made public after it ...

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  23. WOOL TEXTILES.

    Commenting on the scheme of the Australian Bureau of Commerce for establishing the wool textile industry in Australia, the "Yorkshire Observer" says: "It looks ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN TRENCHES.

    M. Paderewski, who was formerly Prime Minister of Poland, in an interview with "The Excelsior, " said: " The strategic situation on the borders of Poland and ...

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  25. AMERICAN MINERS' WAGES.

    President Wilson has approved of the award increasing the anthracite miners' wages by 17 per cent. The aggregate increase involved is 85,000,000 dollars ...

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  26. 44-HOUR WEEK CLAIM.

    Continuing his advoca[?]y of the 44-hour week before his Honour Mr Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day, as part of the timber workers' claim for ...

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  27. TOOWONG.

    The three branches of the Queensland Women's Electoral League in the Toowong electorate have unanimously nominated the Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman ...

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  28. TRAMWAYMEN'S SUDDEN STRIKE.

    Employees on the Brook[?]n elevated and subway tramway system struck work without warning this morning in support of their demand for an increase in wages ...

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  29. ACTION TAKEN AT PERTH.

    A meeting of commercial men to-day appointed a committee, with M[?]R. T. Robinson, M.L.A., as chairman, to move in the direction of establishing a woollen ...

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  30. GENERAL WRANGEL'S FORCE.

    The Soviet authorities at Moscow have informed the Rassian delegation in London that the "Red" forces have completely annihilated General Wrangel's ...

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  31. SUKI MARU GROUNDING.

    Advantage was taken of the presence in Brisbane yesterday of Captain A. E. Dabelle, of the Torres Strait pilot service, to hold a Marine Board inquiry ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN COAL TRADE.

    Consequent upon General Ramaeciotti having submitted analyses of Newcastle (New South Wales) coal to the Italian Government, that Government placed an ...

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  33. ENOGGERA.

    A meeting of members of Nationalist bodies in E[?]oggera was held last night in Wishart's Hall, Red Hill, to select a candidate to contest the Enoggera ...

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  34. "WAR TO THE BITTER END."

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily[?] Express" says that General Pilsudski desires to continue the war to the bitter end. He declares that Poland would ...

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  35. SHUNTERS' STRIKE ENDED.

    The shunters' strike has ended, and the m[?]n returned to work this morning. A settlement was affected by the Commissioner for Railways agreeing to again ...

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  36. N.Z. SUGAR DISPUTE.

    The production of refined sugar is at a standstill owing to the labour dispute at Auckland. The position is entering an acute stage, and large confectionery works ...

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  37. LANDOWNERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. G. W. Ward (vice-president), in the absence through illness of the president (Mr. G. R. Byrne), presided yesterday at the annual general meeting of the ...

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  38. THE CHURCH AND WORLD PROBLEMS.

    There was a good congregation in the Wharf-street Congregational Church last evening, when the rearing President (the Rev. A. H. Austin) delivered an address ...

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  39. PRO-BOLSHEVIST RIOT.

    A [?]of broke out at Florence during a Socialist gathering held in support of the Bolshevist cause in Russia. A police commissioner and two Socialists were killed ...

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  40. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE WITHDRAWN.

    The inquiry by the City Coroner (Mr. Ramsay Smith) into the shooting accident at Edwardstown on August 21, involving the death of Reginald Augl[?] ...

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  41. MINISTER FOR MINES.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) stated yesterday that he had definitely decided to contest the Caucus plebiscite for the Carnarv[?] seat, and that if ...

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  42. CONGRATULATIONS TO BRITISH LABOUR.

    The State Coal Miners' Union, at a "stop work" meeting to-day, carried a motion placing on record its wholehearted appreciation of the New Zealand ...

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  43. BADAK TIN TRANSACTIONS.

    Further questions regarding the Government's view as to the adv[?]sability of instituting an inquiry in connection with the Badak tin mine transactions were asked in ...

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  44. THE PRINCE'S APPRECIATION.

    The president of the Brisbane Girls' Club has received the following letter from the secretary to the Prince of Wales:—"I am desired by the Prince of ...

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  45. DOWNS SE[?]TS.

    Mr. J. H. Cecil Roberts, who some time ago at a meeting in Toowoomba announced that he had selected Toowoomba as the seat for which he would stand at ...

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  46. MEXICO'S POLICY.

    The Mexico City correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed the provisional President of Mexico (Senor de la Huerta), who said: "We are interested ...

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  47. THE TOWNSVILLE SENSATION.

    The condition of Robert M'Dougall, who shot himself whilst being arrested yesterday, is uncahanged, and hopes are now held out for his recovery. ...

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  48. " LAVENDER DAY."

    The weekly meeting of the Returned Soldiers' "Lavender Day" Committee was held at the Anzac Club on Friday evening, the president (Brigadier General ...

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  49. AN ISLAND VENTURE.

    Mr. James T. Beckett, formerly chief protector of aboriginals, left Darwin yesterday in the motor launch Pat for Vanderlin Island, at the month of the ...

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  50. APPLICATIONS FOR SILVER LEASES.

    The Under Secretary for Mines (Mr. H. Marshall) presided over a Warden's Court yesterday, when two applications for mineral leases were considered. Finney's ...

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  51. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    A conclusion was reached to-day of the case heard before his Honour Mr. Justice Wade and jury in which William Percival sued Frank Campbell, proprietor of the ...

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  52. ALLEGED STEALING.

    Before Mr. T. H. Boddington, P.M. in the Police Court this morning, John Bell, alias John George Warren, alias John Wilson, on remand, was charged ...

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  53. MAREE.

    Mr. F. E. Smith, a returned soldier, carrying on business as a chemist in Kangaroo Point, has been selected by the Nationalist ladies as the Nationalist ...

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  54. STEAMSHIP LINES INDICTED.

    A Federal grand jury has returned an indietment against 42 steamship lines operating from American ports, including the international Mer[?]antil[?] Marine, ...

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  55. STANLEY.

    A largely-attended meeting of delegates from the branches of the P.P.U in the Stanley electorate was held at Toogoolawah to-day, Mr. W. F. R. Boyce ...

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  56. SARAH BERNHARDT ILL.

    [?]ame [?]arah Bernhardt is suffering from conges[?]ion of the lungs. Her life, [?]ever, is not despaired of. ...

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