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  2. KALGOORLIE SENSATION.

    A fatal stabbing affray occurred in Kalgoorlie at an early hour this morning. A disturbance occurred in the Majestic Cafe between a number of Italians and several ...

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  3. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The French aviator Poulet proposes to take part in the Australian flight competition next month. ...

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  4. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Previous to sailing for Australia Mr. W. M. Hughes attended several gatherings at which his speeches were not reported. A member of the Union Parliament who was ...

    Article : 374 words
  5. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    The debate on the motion from the adoption of the Address-in-Reply to the Governor's Speech was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The outstanding feature of the negotiations for a settlement of the strike to-day was a reconciliation between the president (Mr. Le Cornu) and other members of the ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Viscount Ishii, the Japanese Ambassador, had concealed from the ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. INFLUENZA.

    During yesterday 54 new cases of influenza were reported for the metropolitan area (including Fremantle), and the deaths totalled 12—the highest number reached ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. J. Monger delivered his seventh consecutive address, as president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, at the opening of the annual conference, ...

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  10. A TRIP TO MOROCCO.

    The aeroplane Goliath, with eight passengers, has left Paris for Casablanca, Morocco. ...

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  11. A MAN POWER MACHINE.

    Poulain, a well-known cyclist, covered a short distance with a man-power aeroplane propelled by himself. ...

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  12. IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday Mr. Mills, resuming the debate on the Address-in-reply, remarked that the South-West had been held for 80 or 90 years, yet ...

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  13. BRITAIN.

    The documents seized by the police at Acton included plans for the seizure of guns, rifles, and ammunition from the army depots. The police contemplate making ...

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  14. FREMANTLE.

    The chief health inspector at Fremantle (Mr. T. J. Smith) reported last night that during the day cases had been diagnosed from Forrest. High, Tuckfield and ...

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  15. GENERAL BLISS'S LETTER.

    President Wilson refused to send General Bliss's letter to the Senate on the ground that it contained confidential references to other Governments. ...

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  16. ALLEGED SECRET TREATY.

    President Wilson, replying to the Senate's resolution, said that he did not know of the existence of any Japanese-German treaty during the war, though he had heard ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    President Wilson has sent to Congress the American draft of the League of Nations' Covenant, showing a wide difference from that adopted in Paris, especially in ...

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  18. DATE OF ARRIVAL.

    According to the latest information the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) may reach Fremantle on August 21. In that case it is possible that he will come on to ...

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  19. AFGHAN PEACE TERMS.

    The newspapers approve of the terms of peace arranged with Afghanistan, particularly the confiscation of the subsidy granted to the Amir, including large arrears ...

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  20. PACIFIC COAST DEFENCE.

    A message from Los Angeles says that the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. J. Daniels), in welcoming the Pacific fleet's arrival, said that the fleet was intended to ...

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  21. KALGOORLIE.

    There are 20 patients in the isolation hospital, two being dangerously ill, and three seriously ill. ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Rand Nationalists have decided to give a public reception to the members of the deputation which went to Paris to urge that South Africa be granted ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    One death from influenza occurred to-day in a metropolitan hospital, while seven were reported by registrars, five of them being in the country districts. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  24. A MELBOURNE WELCOME.

    Arrangements are being made by the National Federation to give the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) a fitting welcome in the Town Hall, Melbourne. ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Interesting information regarding industrial disputes and general industrial conditions is to be found in a report issued by the Commonwealth Statistician ...

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  26. COAL SHORTAGE IN ADELAIDE.

    The Coal Board has appointed four returned soldiers as inspectors to see that the lighting and other regulations which have been imposed in consequence of the ...

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  27. RECEPTION IN PERTH.

    At the meeting of the R.S.A. executive last night it was decided, on the motion of Mr. McDermott, to co-operate with the civic authorities in giving a fitting ...

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  28. ESPERANCE RAILWAY.

    The evergreen Esperance railway question was revived yesterday, when a deputation, comprising Messrs. J. Cornell and H. Millington, M's.L.C., and T. Walker and S. ...

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  29. THE DIAMOND OUTPUT.

    In connection with German South-West Africa the question of the disposal of the diamond output is occupying attention, and a conference of those persons whose ...

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  30. A GREAT BIOLOGIST.

    Ernst Heinrich Haeckel the well-known German biologist, whose death has been just reported, was born at Potsdam on February 16, 1834. He studied medicine ...

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  31. A RUMOURED COALITION.

    Political circles are discussing the possibility of the South African Party forming a coalition with the Unionists. ...

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  32. THE TOWNSVILLE AFFRAYS.

    In Townsville to-day Mr. W. Harris (Police Magistrate) as a Royal Commissioner, opened an inquiry into the industrial troubles. Mr. Kelly, who appeared on ...

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  33. SOLDIER CANDIDATES.

    The executive of the Comrades of the Great War is taking action with the view of returned soldiers contesting all municipal and parliamentary seats at the ...

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  34. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Deputy-Comptroller of Repatriation (Lt.—Col. Tilney, D.S.O.) has been advised that the following soldiers' dependants and fiancees are on board H.M.A.T. Zealandic:— ...

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  35. DEMONSTRATIONS AT BOULDER.

    A large crowd assembled to-night in Burt-street, Boulder, and shortly after 8 o'clock demonstrations were begun against various Italian-owned hotels. A number ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The newspapers are not being published owing to the strike of compositors, as a protest against high prices and profiteering, and the refusal of the Government to ...

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  37. RUSSIA.

    Lenin the Russian Bolshevik Prime Minister, has ordered the Minister for Railways to arrange an understanding with the Mensheviks, and he has issued a ...

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  38. GERMAN FOOD PRICES REDUCED.

    It is officially announced that since the raising of the blockade the prices of food in Germany have fallen 50 per cent. Meat is now 4s. 6d. a pound, butter 18s. and ...

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  39. WOODLINES DISPUTE.

    The Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell), when seen on his return from the goldfields yesterday, was asked if he would comment upon the settlement of the woodlines dispute. ...

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  40. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    The Attorney General (Mr. T. P. Draper) stated last night that, in consequence of information that had been received by the Government regarding possible trouble at ...

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  41. BRITISH PROCLAMATION.

    A message from Cologne states that the British authorities have issued a proclamation that the Allies are entitled to the benefit of all the preferential tariffs which ...

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  42. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A despatch from Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, states that the British Government has approved of a loan of £47,000 to Jamaica, in order to provide work for ...

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  43. POLES IN MINSK REGION.

    The "Matin" states that the Poles in the Minsk region are carrying out a vigorous and successful offensive against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  44. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    In the City Police Court to-day James Patrick Power (35), a commercial traveller was charged formally with having in Elmore, on May 4, as a servant of Sutton's ...

    Article : 189 words
  45. BRISBANE FLOUR STOCKS.

    In view of the shortage of flour supplies in Queensland, more particularly in the north, the Government to-day issued a proclamation acquiring all the flour in ...

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  46. KOLTCHAK'S CAMPAIGN.

    The collapse of the anti-Bolshevik movement conducted by Admiral Koltchak in Siberia is reported to be pending, owing to the lack of supplies. ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Theodore replying to Mr. Morgan, said that according to the records of his department three strikes and 84 industrial disputes had ...

    Article : 318 words
  48. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    By an Executive order the Commission appointed by the State Ministry to inquire into the reasons for the prevailing high cost of living was constituted to-day. The ...

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  49. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    An important decision has been arrived at by the Commonwealth Dairy Produce "Pool" concerning the trade in butter with Western Australia. It has been agreed ...

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  50. MELBOURNE DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr. Justice [?], Alfred Ernest Patman (38), a farm labourer, sought a dissolution of his marriage with Mary Theresa Patman ...

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  51. HIGH WAGES FOR COAL MINERS.

    The work in the Kurri Kurri section of the South Maitland coalfield was remarkably brisk during the fortnight. At the Pelaw Main colliery the men averaged £2 ...

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  52. A TASMANIAN FATALITY.

    The body of Charles Mckay, a middleaged miner, was found in the Stitt River, near Roseberry, yesterday. It is unknown how Mckay got into the water. He had ...

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