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  2. IRELAND.

    The newspapers are criticising in sharp terms Mr. H. H. Asquith's proposals with regard to Ireland arising out of Viscount Grey's letter. The newspapers describe ...

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  3. ROYAL SHOW.

    To the number of over 42,000, people from the town and country assembled in the Royal Show Grounds yesterday. It was the second day of the great annual Festival ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    The New York representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association telegraphed the following questions to Mr. Warren G. Harding (the Republican Party's ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL.

    The majority of the miners are back at work after a day's "protests strike." The fact that the executive committees are advising the men to reject the proposal for a ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    It is expected that a Russo-Polish armisice will be signed on October 8. ...

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  7. POLE AND LITHUANIANS.

    Messages received from Kovno report renewed fighting between the Poles and the Lithuanians. The former occupied the railway station at Orany after a fierce ...

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  8. ANOTHER SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    AS the outcome of secret negotiations in the Trades Hall Sydney, a united effort is to be made immediately to compel certain shipping companies to abolish the bureau ...

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  9. FRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

    M. Tohitcherin (the Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs) has addressed a violent Note to France, which country, he says, is preparing new assaults upon Soviet ...

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  10. DOGS.

    The entries in this section were about double those of last year. The most notable display was the curly coated black Retrievers, a breed that is rarely seen at ...

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  11. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    A man named Symington, who was arrested at Brixton for the illegal possession of arms, is now charged with having stolen nine plans of the Irish Office including the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The Railway Department rose to the occasion and handled the immense crowds that travelled to Claremont with expedition and smoothness. Trains were run at short ...

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  13. CENTRAL AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "American" says that it is understood that nine American war vesels will be based permanently upon the Panama ...

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  14. BRISBANE WHARF TROUBLE.

    The woolsales which were to have been held have been postponed to October 25, but this date is only nominal. Postponements will take place from time to time ...

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  15. BARLEY FOR FRANCE.

    A shipment of five thousand tons of baley has arrived at Marseilles from Sebastopol (in the Crimea). General Wrangel is sending seven other cargoes. ...

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  16. ARRESTS IN WEXFORD.

    The military surrounded an "arbitration court" which was being held in the Town Hall in Wexford, and the police arrested the Mayor (Mr. Cornish), who was ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    A message from the manufacturing city of Manchester (New Hampshire) says that it is understood that United Textile Workers of America will consider shortly a ...

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  18. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the trade negotiations with Russia have been indefinitely suspended until a satisfactory reply has been received to a strong Note ...

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  19. RING EVENTS.

    Undoubtedly the quality, standard, and number of horses shown in action in the ring yesterday show a distinct advance on recent years. In fact enthusiasts in backs, ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND AFFAIRS.

    Financial circles interested in Queensland are commenting upon the recent speech delivered by the Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. Theodore) in which he ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. THE BASEBALL SCANDAL.

    The Chicago correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" says that it is understood that a Grand Jury is investigating the baseball scandal, and in all probability ...

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  22. THIRD INTERNTIONALE.

    The London "Evening Standard" has published a document which was brought from M. Lenin (the Soviet Russian Premier) by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst (the ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. COLOURED LABOUR.

    A conference of unions composing the Transport Workers' Federation dealt to-day with the matter of the employment of coloured labour on vessels trading between ...

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  24. A SHIPPING QUESTION.

    Bear-Admiral W. S. Benson (chairman of the American Shipping Board) has denied the charge that the Germans will derive unfair benefits from the shipping ...

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  25. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    A Fifeshire clergyman is warning antiprohibitionists that he intends to give prominence to the liquor question in his addresses to his congregation, and he is ...

    Article : 272 words
  26. DAIRYMEN'S WAGES.

    The Milk Producers' Association held a meeting yesterday for the purpose of considering the new schedule of wages and conditions which has been presented by ...

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  27. JAPAN.

    The authorities of the city of Visalia (in the country of Tulare. State of California) are sing a Japanese names Sumida with the object of dispoesessing him of 500,000 ...

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  28. RUSSIAN INTERESTS IN CHINA.

    Diplomatic quarters here are considering the question of the an international receivership or trusteeship being established for Russian national interests in China, ...

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  29. LAKE GRACE DISTRICT.

    The Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) returned to the city on Monday from a visit to the Lake Grace farming district in company, with Mr. S. Stubbs, M.L.A. The party left ...

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  30. THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK.

    Mr. W. P. Rylands, speaking at the Iron and Steel Exchange to-day, discussed the wave of depression which was passing over the commercial community. He said that ...

    Article : 223 words
  31. INFANTILE MORTALITY.

    Professor Schlossmann in an article in the "Medical Journal" shows that the shortness of food in Germany has not affected the rate of infantile mortality. On ...

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  32. FIRE IN TOKIO.

    The building in which the Convention of the World's Sunday Schools was to have been held was burned to-day, just before the opening of the congress. Delegates ...

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  33. CHINA.

    The initial meeting for the final organisation of the international "consortium" in and of China financially will be held here on October 11. Representatives of the ...

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  34. R.M.S. TAHITI.

    In consequence of a minor accident in the engine-room on Sunday on the passage between Suva and Honolulu, the R.M.S. Tahiti is unable to use her [?] ...

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  35. AMERICAN EXPORTS.

    The American Commercial Attache in Tokio has reported that Japan has stopped the transfer of gold from the United States to Japan, this being due to the recent ...

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  36. FLORICULTURE.

    The nurserymen and leading growers did not participate in the floricultural display, which was extremely disappointing. A complete fiasco was only averted by a ...

    Article : 487 words
  37. WORLD'S LARGEST SHIP.

    A fire has destroyed the interior of the steamer Bismarck (56,000 tons), the world's largest liner, which was nearing completion in Hanburg, and was to have been handed ...

    Article : 125 words
  38. BRAZILIAN SUGAR.

    The Government of Brazil has issued a decree for the free exportation of sugar on condition that sufficient stocks are maintained for home consumption. The ...

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  39. A SYDNEY MURDER.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Engene Falleni on a charge of having murdered Annie Crawford. In a statement from the dock Falleni said that she knew nothing ...

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  40. THE ATTENDANCE.

    The gate receipts amounted to £2,008 3s. 5d., and the attendance was officially estimated at 42,558. This was an improvement on 1919, when the receipts were £1,952 3s. ...

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  41. MEXICO.

    It is reported that wellow fever prevails in all of the principal ports on the eastern coast of Mexico, and that the Department of Public Health has imposed quarantine ...

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  42. THE ROAD TO INDIA.

    Sir Percy Zachariah Cox, G.C.I.E. (for merly British Minister to Persia) assumed the position of High Commissioner for Mesopotamia on Monday last. ...

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  43. PRIZE LISTS.

    The following additional lists of prize winners were made available yesterday:— POULTRY. Black Spanish, male: M. P. Milner, 1 ...

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  44. OPENING GEREMONY.

    The Show was formally declared open by his Excellency the Governor from the grandstand, Shortly after 3 o'clock. Sir Francis Newdegat said he deemed ...

    Article : 376 words
  45. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The proposed Australian function in connection with the return of the Prince of Wales will take the form of a luncheon, instead of a dinner. The date has not been ...

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  46. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    So satisfied is the Northern Australia Railway Development League with the results of the recent tour of the North-West that it is proposing to arrange another ...

    Article : 68 words
  47. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Paris daily newspaper "Intransigeant" says that Herr Major, the German Ambassador to France, has suggested to M. Georges Leygues (the Prime Minister of ...

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  48. TRAGEDY AT WOLLONGONG.

    A double tragedy occurred at Wollonggong at the home of a miner named Pope. A neighbour heard a peculiar noise and discovered Mrs. Pope lying in the [?]treet ...

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  49. FREE TRADE.

    An international freetrade conference has been opened in Caxton Hall, Westminster, many foreign representatives being present. Lord Beauchamp, a former Governor of ...

    Article : 64 words
  50. QUEENSLAND SCHOOLS.

    Dr. John E. Feetham, Anglican Bishop of Northern Queensland, addressing members of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, pleaded for assistance ...

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  51. PAPER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Waimarino (4,804 tons), belonging to the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, left here to-day for Australia with 2,000 tons of paper. ...

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  52. SOME BRIEF INTERVIEWS.

    To look for men on Wednesday was even beyond the trouble with the needle and the haystack. The difficulties associated with finding the individual you were searching ...

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