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  2. WILL IT COLLAPSE? REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.

    The "Dally News" says that the Allied Conference on Reparations is threatened with collapse. Great Britain and Italy are opposed to M. ...

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  3. COMING TO A CRISIS. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    President Harding has summoned the members of the House of Representatives to resume the session on August 15 to consider the strike ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    In the Senate to-day. The Electoral Bill was lengthily debated in Committee. Senator Russell (N.) moved that the ...

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  5. SERIOUS INNUENDOES. THE NAURU MANDATE.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir. J. Cook)and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir J. Allen) returned from Geneva to-night. They ...

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  6. WOOL HANDLING.

    A conference was held yesterday be[?] tween representatives of the Cleveland Bay Wool Dumping Co. and the loca branch of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  7. WILSON ON WALSH.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson (general president of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union) has received from Mr. T. Walsh (general secretary to the ...

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  8. POPE'S APPEAL.

    The Pope has issued an apostolic letter to Italian archbishops deploring the worldwide post-war spirit of turbulence, from which Italy sutters more than any ...

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  9. REDUCED WAGES. THE IRON TRADES.

    A mass meeting of the members of the Iron Trades Union last night decided, in view of the forthcoming interstate conference of delegates of the ...

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  10. FASCISTI DEMOBILISING.

    The executive of the Fascisti has issued an order for the demobilisation of the members thoughout Italy, except for small concentrations in certain unsettled ...

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  11. THE SUGAR QUESTION.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers), interviewed after the House of Representatives [?]se to-night, referring to the sugar industry, said that the details ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) told Mr. Burehell (N.) that he wus aware that a conference was taking place regarding ...

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  13. BALLOON RACE.

    The Gordon-Bennett balloon race at Geneva resulted:—France first, and Italy second. The English craft failed to complete the course. ...

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  14. "THE EDGE OF A VOLCANO."

    Reductions in the wages of employees in engineering shops on the Sydney waterfront, including Mort's dock, will take effect from to-morrow. The pay of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. HERRIN MURDERS.

    The State Department has announced that representations made to the United States Government by Mexico, asking for the punishment of the murderers of two ...

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  16. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Messrs. Macintosh and M'Cloughtry, in their projected world [?]ght, will commence in the spring of 1923, and will fly eastward via Athens, Bombay, Hongkong, ...

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  17. NEW YORK OUTRAGE.

    Six men and a girl were shot during a not consequent on the strike of garment workers. Strikers riding in a motor car fired at a group of strike-breakers in a ...

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  18. WILL RESIGN.

    Before the debate on the no confidence motion was resumed in the House of Assembly this afternoon, the Premier (Mr. Walter Lee) announced to the House that ...

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  19. SERIES OF FIRES

    Alarm is being caused among the residents of Gilgandra a re[?]rkable series of fires in the town and in some quarters it is thought that an incendiary is ...

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  20. CEMENT WORKERS.

    An effort to settle a strike of cement workers at the Portland cement works at Lithgow failed to-day. About 600 men are out because two employees in what ...

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  21. AIRSHIIS.

    A regular airship service between Seville (Spain) and Buenos Ayres, the cap[?] of the Argentine Republic, will commence next spring. The company ...

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  22. THE IRISH WAR.

    Free State troops captured Newcastle West, ten Irregulars being killed, many wounded, and a number captured. ...

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  23. PRUSSIAN SCHEME.

    It is reported from Glerwitz, Silesia, that the Prussian authorities are embarking on a great scheme of mineral development in Upper Silesia at a cost of 4,000,000,000 ...

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  24. ENCOURAGING AVIATION.

    In order to stimulate the interest of youths in aviation, the Government is subsidising an aviation company to enable it to give schoolboys long flights for 10/ ...

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  25. NOT APPROVED.

    The Trolly, Draymen, and Motor Drivers' Union, disapproving of the "go slow" policy advocated by the New South Wales Labour Council, has decide to ...

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  26. "LAST WORD ON SUBJECT."

    The newspapers believe that it will be difficult to find a way to reconcile the divergent English and French views on reparations. ...

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  27. ATTEMPT TO DESTROY PIER.

    Spread with tar, the Huon Timber Co's 350ft. pier at Port Huon, near Geeveston, was found to be on fire early this morning. The discovery was made before ...

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  28. TURKISH THREAT.

    Youssuf Kema Bey (Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Angora Government), replying to a question in the Angora Assembly, declared that ...

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  29. S. AFRICAN MINES

    The South African Mine Workers' Union, the largest trade union on the Rand, has accepted the terms for recognition laid down by the Chamber of ...

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  30. SITUATION IN ALSACE.

    The measures being taken against the Germans in Alsace include action in regard to bank deposits, and since Saturday no Germans have been permitted to ...

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  31. PASTORAL AWARD.

    Nine more stations have began shearing under the terms of the Federal Award, making a total of 157 stations now working under these conditions. The secretary ...

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  32. WORKING WEEK.

    The inquiry into the question of hours in the timber tradc was continued by the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day. The matter is before, ...

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  33. DRIED FRUIT.

    A meeting of persons interested in the Australian dried fruit industry has been convened to take place at Australia House on Friday the object being to discuss the ...

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  34. HEAVY RAINS.

    The rains which have been experiencel in the Midlands and the South of England are unprecedented since 1886 Crops in many districts have been badly ...

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  35. GERMAN CABINET'S VIEWS.

    The Cabinet has discussed the French coercive proposals in regard to reparations, and declared that the requisitioning of the belongings of Germans in Alsace is ...

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  36. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The draws for the semi-final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition between France and Australasia will be announced to-morrow. P. O'Hara Wood and ...

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  37. W.A. COALITION.

    During the debate on the Address in Reply in the Legislative Assembly to-night the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Angwin) characterised as "a damnable ...

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  38. NO REPRIEVE.

    The Attorney-General has refosed the requet by the assassing of the late F[?]eld Marshal Wlson for leave to appeal to the Home of Lords, and their execution ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    The hopes of an early solution of the difficulties that have paralysed the Newcastle steel works have been revived by a decision which was reached before his ...

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  40. CHESS CONGRESS. THE LEADING PLAYERS.

    Tartakover defeated Watson (Australia) in the 7th round, using the Carokang opening Maroezy and Capablanca played a draw. Alekme and Vidmar are leading ...

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  41. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    When Herbert House (aged 42 years) was felling trees at a station near Forbes yesterday afternoon, a falling tree struck another. Its fall was diverted, and a limb ...

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  42. PROTECTING POINCARE.

    Elaborate precautions are being taken to protect M. Poincare during his stay at Claridge's Hotel, which has never before held such ...

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  43. SWATOW TYPHOON.

    The casualties resulting on the Swatow typhoon are now estimated to be over 28,000, and may even reach a total of 40,000. The city has been practically ...

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  44. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In county cricket fixtures Lancashire, 118 and 135, drew with Yorkshire, 122 and 129 for eight wickets. Macaulay took four wickets for 16 runs. Middlesex, 125 and ...

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  45. MEMBER REMOVED.

    In the New South Wales Legislative Assembly to-night when the Eight Hours Amendment Bill was considered in committee, Mr. Murphy (Socialist member ...

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  46. A NICE CHEQUE.

    The "benefit" given to F. E. Woolley, the famous Kent professional and test player, at the Kent-Hampshire match this week, produced over £2000. ...

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  47. EX-KAISER'S TROUBLES.

    The courts have granted the ex-Kaiser the injunction asked for in regard to a drama dealing with Bismmck, but the publishers nevertheless intend to publish the play in ...

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  48. WAR DEBTS.

    Earl Beanchamp, on behalf of the Free Trade Union, has written to the Earl of Balfour approving of his war debts note, and urging the Government to demand as ...

    Article : 93 words
  49. LENIN'S ILLNESS.

    Advices have been received from Moscow that M. Kameneff, at the All-Russia Communist Conference, declared that Mr. Lenin (Premier of Soviet Russia) has ...

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  50. PICTURE FOR SYDNEY.

    The National Gallery, Sydney, has purchased the picture, "Looking Towards Enye," exhibited by Adrian Stokes at the Royal Academy last year. ...

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  51. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed in Britain at the end of July totalled 1,353,000. ...

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