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  2. A DEFINITE STAND. POINCARE ON REPARATIONS

    M. Poincare (the French Premier), in a bitter speech at Bar-le-Duc, declared that Britain only saw her unemployment and lost foreign trade, ...

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  3. THE FARCE BEGINS. VOTING BY PROXY.

    The Government was saved from certain defeat in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the operation of the recently introduced Proxy ...

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  4. GOMPERS' VIEW.

    Mr. Samuel [?]ompers (President of the American Federation of Labour) has appealed to organised labour, urging that the fullest moral and financial support be ...

    Article : 300 words
  5. SUGAR TRANSACTIONS.

    The Federal Joint Committee of Public Accounts continued its investigations to-day into the Commonwealth Government's sugar transactions. ...

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  6. MISSING AVIATORS.

    No news has been received of the missing airmen, Captain Norman Macm[?]an and Mr. Ma[?]s. Extensive searches are being made. Major Blake, who is ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. THOSE INTERVIEWS. PREMIER CRITICISED.

    A demand for an independent Commission of Inquiry into the suggestions regarding the alleged bribery and corruption of members was ...

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  8. RAILWAY TRAGEDY. CROWDED TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A train conveying 500 workmen this morning from London to Milton Range, a hal[?] station two miles beyond Gravesend, where the London County Council ...

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  9. THE FINAL STAGE. IRISH REBELLION BROKEN.

    All semblance of open warfare between Free State troops and rebels has ended. From Donegal to Cork every city and every important ...

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  10. BERNARD SHAW ON "REBEL IDIOTS."

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw, the well-known journalist and author, who has just returned from Ireland, says " What matter if for Ireland dear we fall?" is the ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. CENTRAL NATIONALISTS.

    At a meeting of the National Democratic Party of Central Queensland, the action of the president (Mr.J.W. Nuttall) on the occasion of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. SAILPLANE TESTS.

    The glider or sailpla[?] in which Hentzen made his record soaring flight during the motorless aeroplane tests weighs 150[?]b., and has a wing surface of 2[?] ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. U.S.A. TARIFF.

    The Tariff Bill is now before the Senate and the House Conference Comm[?], whole a renewed political battle is certa[?]. Powerful factions in both Houses ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. COAL RATIONED IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    SYDNEY (Novia Scotia), August 21. Coal rationing has been instituted here, and each householder is allowed half a ton every 20 days. ...

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  15. SANDGATE RACECOURSE.

    The Premier (Mr.Theodore), in reply to Mr.Fry, who asked on behalf of Mr. Sizer for information as to whether a deed of grant No.76020, in favour of ...

    Article : 467 words
  16. INDIAN SITUATION.

    A deputation waited on the Viceroy (Lord Reading) at Simla with regard to the recent speech by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) on the Indian ...

    Article : 332 words
  17. REPUBLICAN FUNDS IN U.S.A.

    Mr. Timothy Smiddy, representing Mr. Michael Collins, has obtained a Supreme Court injunction restraining the De Valera faction from obtaining [?]2,300,000 ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. ATTRACTING SETTLERS.

    The Agent-General— Victoria (Mr. John M'Whae) has arranged an attractive display in the windows of the agency, showing by means of models ...

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  19. DIGNIFIED AND SIMPLE.

    Lord Lee of Fareham, who is visiting Gallipoli, his communicated with the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) expressing pleasure at the manner ...

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  20. NEW WARPLANES.

    The Air Ministry is building two all-steel aeroplanes, each designed to carry 25 fully equipped soldiers, with machine guns and ammunition. The machines ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. PRINTING DISPUTE.

    Following the dispute between members of the Newspapers Propr[?]etors' Association and the Printing Industry Employees' Union, in which the parties ...

    Article : 406 words
  22. "DER TAG" AGAIN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Marshal Von Hindenburg, who is rapidly becoming a ra[?]ying point for reaction, was the centre ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

    The debate on the Financial Statement was continued. Opposition criticism was directed largely to the failure of the Government to ...

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  24. FRONTIER WARS.

    Air Vice-Marshal S[?]r John Salmond, who has been touring the frontier, states that India is woeful1y behind the times regarding air force equipment, but the ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. INDIANS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    Interviewed after a conference with the Cabinet of British Columbia Mr. Sa[?]tri, the delegate from the Indian Government, who recently [?]oured Australia, said ...

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  26. "TAINTED MONEY."

    The Bishop of Ringoon announces his decision not to accept a donation from the Turf Club for charitable institutions, the D[?]ocesan. Conference having ...

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  27. A DIVIDED FAMILY.

    Mrs. Cooper, an Australian born, who was deported from New York because the Australian quota of travellers, seeking admission to the United States for ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. VICE-REGAL TOUR. LORD FORSTER AT BARCALDINE.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General (Lord Forster) and Lady Forster and party arrived here at 11.15 o'clock this morning, being driven over from ...

    Article : 243 words
  29. BOKHARAN RISING.

    The Afghan Foreign Minister has issued a statement to the newspapers explaining the Afghan Government's attitude towards, the Bokharan rising. The ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. COTTON TRADE.

    Mr. Walter Gee, in his presidential address at the meeting of the United Textile Factory Workers' Association, said that the cotton trade was in a most ...

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  31. FRENCH PRESS OPINION.

    "Le Temps" applauds M. Poincare's speech, and declares that the real obstacles preventing the solution of the European crisis are the politicians and ...

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  32. PROSPECTS AT GLADSTONE.

    The survey of a number of agricultural farms with a frontage to Calliope-road, near Gladstone, and about three miles from Yarwun railway station, has been ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. PEACE ONLY.

    President Harding, in a speech at a military training camp, said: "There is not a thought in America of armed warf[?]e, and it is not designed on the part ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. A MOUNTAIN AMBUSH.

    A Teheran cable states that 250 troo[?], despatched by the Arabistan Government, were ambushed in the Bakhtiar Mountains, and were practically annihilated. ...

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  35. TRAGIC DEATH.

    James Neil (single), residing at Possum Vale, met with a tragic death at the breaker station, Mount Morgan works, this afternoon. Neil was employed as ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. GUARDIAN LOSES' SEAT.

    Daniel Jones a working collie, member of the Board of Guardians, Chairman of the Urban Council, and justice of [?] peace for As[?] Woulds has, after 15 years ...

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  37. THE TOOWOOMBA ITINERARY.

    The following is the draft programme in connection with the visit of their Excellencies the Governor-General (Lord Forster) and Lady Forster to ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    At a largely-attended meeting, of New South Wales public servants to-night it was resolved:—"That this meeting of public servants, representing, all branches ...

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  39. SOVIET FLEET.

    The Soviet fleet is engaged in the naval mano[?]res on a large scale in the Gulf of Finland, all classes, from battleships to submarines, participating, and ...

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  40. WORKING HOURS.

    The United Labourers' Union has written to the executive of the Australian Labour Party demanding that an inquiry shall be held concerning the absence of ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. ENVER PASHA'S DEATH.

    The death of Enver Pasha from bayonet wounds has created little comment. The Press dismiss his death with a short biography and a statement that one of ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. GERMAN MARK.

    Brokers report cons derable speculation in German 'marks, chiefly in small amounts. One broker states that he has taken orders for 30,000,000 during the ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. PRINCESS OLGA.

    The statements made bv Madame Kassov[?]kaia, who arrived [?] Adelaide on Monday, that Princess, Olga, the eldest daughter of the Tsar of Russia, had ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. THE NEAR EAST.

    Britain has intimated her willingness to convene a conference in order that the Allies may formulate proposals to the Greek, Turkish, and Angora ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. KING ALFONSO.

    King Alfonso has been recalled to Spain owing to it being anticipated that trouble will arise out of the postal strike. ...

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  46. A LONELY DEATH.

    Elizabeth Mary Yaldwyn, an old age pensioner, was found dead in a hut in Briggs's paddock, on the Crookwell-road, near Goulburn. She was the widow of the ...

    Article : 47 words
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