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  2. GALLERY NOTES.

    The second reading and Committee stages of the Judges Retirement Bill will be taken when the Legislative Assembly meets at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. After ...

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  3. IRISH IDEALS.

    It is understood that the Government, in its reply to De Valera, while firmly declining to recognise any claim on the part of Ireland for national sovereignty, will ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED ARMY.

    Mr. R. R. Lutz, a member of the National Industrial Conference Board, said that on June 1 3,500,000 wage earners were unemployed in the United States, ...

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  5. DELICATE ISSUES.

    Official quarters are disinclined to discuss the Washington Conference pending the receipt of a detailed programme from the United States of the business which ...

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  6. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    Though not nearly so demonstrative as the welcome home given him when he returned from the Peace Conference in 1920, the Prince Minister (Mr. Hughes) ...

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  7. FIRST SITTING.

    Messrs. W. Want and C. Kilpatrick, two members of the Royal Commission which is to inquire into the Mount Mulligan disaster, were met at Dimboolah by ...

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  8. STAGNATION.

    "It is a commentary on this undeveloped State, with illimitable opportunities, assisted by most beneficent seasons and statutes designed to finance those who may ...

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  9. RETAIL FRUITERERS.

    A general meeting of the Retail Fruiterers' Association was held in the Friendly Societies building last night for the purpose of discussing recent ...

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  10. SPECIAL POLICE.

    Colonel Carter-Campbell has been appointed Military Governor of Belfast in supreme charge of the soldier-constabulary. Orders have been issued for the ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. A BEREAVED COMMUNITY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 words
  12. BETTER OUTLOOK.

    After the Cabinet Committee on Unemployment had held three sessions, the Minister for Health (Sir Alfred Mond), in an interview, said that the position was ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. GERMAN MARK.

    The continuous fall in the value of the mark is resulting in a panic. During to-day 424 marks were paid for an English pound, and later 470, compared with 20½ ...

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  14. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a strike on the Great Southern and Western Railway has caused a hold-up of English mails and ...

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  15. "TERRIBLE TASKS."

    In his interview with the London Mayors who sought him at Gairloch with the object of discussing the unemployment problem, the Prime Minister ...

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  16. PENDING BATTLE.

    Two military columns have reached the rebel headquarters at Nilambur, and a battle is expected. The Moplahs are being reinforced. ...

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  17. ASSISTANCE IN THE COUNTRY.

    At a meeting of the Ipswich branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. reference was made to the Mount Mulligan disaster. A motion of sympathy with the dependents of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. HOSTILE ITALIANS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Marshal Fayollo and a party of French officers and troops visited Haly to attend the unveiling of a ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. STRONG TARIFF.

    In a speech delivered here the Prime Minister (Mr. A. Meighen) intimated that a strong protective tariff in Canadian interests would be made an issue in the ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. "WAGE SLAVES."

    A graceful tribute was paid by Lord Northcliffe to-day to the character of the people of Australia and New Zealand. He described them as being natural, genuine, ...

    Article : 404 words
  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT'S

    In the House of Representatives, the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) moved:— "That this House expresses its deep regret at the appalling disaster which has ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. THE DAGO?

    Sir,—Permit me space for a few words on the insulting use of the word "Dago" as applied by Mr. Pollock, M.L.A., to people from Southern Europe. The use ...

    Article : 348 words
  23. EXHUMATION WORK

    In connection with the intended discontinuance of exhumations on the battlefields of France and Flanders, Mr. E. Hempenstall, of Rockhampton, in an ...

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  24. A PERSIAN PLOT.

    Owing to the discovery of a plot to murder the Prime Minister and the Minister for War a number of persons were arrested on Monday at Teheran. ...

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  25. TREATY OPPOSED.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," it is anticipated that the Democratic opposition in the Senate against the Peace Treaty ...

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  26. A NEW WITNESS.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Judge Lazarus, in the Police Court, intimated that he would probably hold Roscoe ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. THURSDAY ISLAND.

    For some time there has been a more or less chronic shortage of fresh food supplies on the island, and to-day local watersiders advertise the postponement of the annual ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. A QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. M'Cormack, in reply to Mr. T. R. Roberts, said that action had been taken already to expedite the issue of certified copies of deaths in connection with the ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. SALE OF A BULLOCK.

    At the Enoggera stock sales yesterday a bullock, donated by Mr. Archdall, of Preston's Ltd., South Brisbane, was auctioned by Mr. J. A. Armstrong ...

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  30. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Submarine R6 sank at her moorings, and two men were drowned. The cause of the disaster is unknown. ...

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  31. SIR ERNEST CASSEL'S ESTATE.

    It is understood that the estate of the late Sir Ernest Cassel amounts to £10,000,000. The Public Trustee will probably be the executor. ...

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  32. BRITISH IMPORTS.

    Imports of German goods into the United Kingdom are increasing. The August returns include the following increases:—Iron and steel, £73,000; toys ...

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  33. THE CRICKETERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Cricket Association to-night a motion was passed, at the instance of Messrs. G. H. Bailey and K. E. Burn ...

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  34. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    The annual conference of the delegates of the Federal Public Service Clerical Association was closed to-day. It was decided to make representations to the Federal ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. £5,000,000 LOAN.

    The South African loan of £5,000,000, issued at £96 per cent., bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent., has been oversubscribed. ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. PAUL FREEMAN'S DEATH.

    News of the death of Paul Freeman was received at the Sydney Trades Hall to-day from Russia. Freeman was deported from Australia by the Federal ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. CLEVER SURGERY.

    During the voyage of the steamer Ayr-shire from Australia a seaman, named Ellis, suffered from acute appendicitis. Dr. Woodhead, of Brisbane, who is the ...

    Article : 100 words
  38. LONDON HOTEL SUPPERS.

    London magistrates have been besieged with applications under the new Licensing Act, which will come into operation to-night. The Act enables intoxicating drink ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. APPLE SHIPMENTS.

    Several refrigerated steamers usually employed in the Australian and River Plate trades are being sent to the Pacific Coast to bring Californian apples, via Panama. ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. HIRST TESTIMONIAL FUND.

    The testimonial fund for G. H. Hirst, the Yorkshire professional cricketer, who retired from active cricket at the end of the season just closed, now amounts ...

    Article : 34 words
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