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  2. State Parliament

    The Premier tabled the return asker for by Mr. O'Keefe showing the number of members who refused the higher salaries. "This caused laughter. ...

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  3. Mr. Pullen's Motion

    Shortly alter the House of Assembly met to-night Mr. Pullen moved the adjournment to call attention to the lapse of his motion with regard to a ...

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  4. Mr. Justice Higgins

    A significant statement was made by Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day when referring to the application made by the Amalgamated ...

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  5. Medical Congress

    Delegates to the Medical Congress met in full session this morning to hear the Mr. presidential address by Colonel R. J. Millard, who observed at the outset that ...

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  6. Civil Service Bill

    The Legislative Assembly was unusually crowded to-day, when the House resumed in committee the debate. on the Public Service Bill at a point where it ...

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  7. Lord Buxton

    The Governor-General (Lord Buxton), in responding to the toast of his health at a farewell banquet tendered by the citizens of Cape Town, emphasised the ...

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  8. Polish Successes

    The French Foreign Once has received advice from Warsaw that three Bolshevik armies in Poland are completely cut off from each other. ...

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  9. Irish Outrages

    District Inspector Swanzy, recently transferred from Cork, was murdered when returning home from church at Lisburn, 7½ miles south-west of Belfast. ...

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  10. CAPTURE OF REDS.

    The latest return shows that 15,000 Red prisoners have been counted, and 1500 who crossed German territory have been disarmed. ...

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  11. A COMPLETE FAILURE.

    Messages front Eastern Galieia state that the Red offensive against Lemberg has been a complete failure. Violent efforts were made on Thursday and ...

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  12. Pacific Island Trip

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced this evening that the proposed visit of members of the Federal Parliament to the Pacific Islands had been ...

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  13. A Big Sale

    The well-known firm or warehousemen, Messrs. Connibere, Grieve, and Connibere, of Flinders-lane, announce that they have sold to Messrs. Sargood Bros. the ...

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  14. REDS ABANDON BREST-LITOVSK.

    A Moscow Bolshevik message states that the Reds nave abandoned Brest-Litovsk. ...

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  15. RECAPTURE OF TOWNS.

    The Poles advancing against the Russians recaptured the towns of Strassburg and Neumark, afterwards courtmartialling and shooting eight Germans ...

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  16. SITUATION DESCRIBED.

    The "New York World's" Aix-les-Bains correspondent interviewed M. Paderewski regarding the Polish situation. M. Paderewski attributed the ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    Hostilities continue between the provinces of Fukien, who are supporters of the Anfuites, and Kwantung, which is loyal to the new Peking Government. ...

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  18. OTHER CRIMES.

    Assailants fired on a police patrol at Dundalk, one constable being killed and two woanded. Sergeant Craddock, in patrolling ...

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  19. Cabinet Meeting

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held this afternoon. Questioned at its conclusion, the Prima Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that no decision had been ...

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  20. "No Worry"

    Miss Bridget Partridge, formerly Sister Ligouri, whose departure from a convent at Wagga led to her being before the Lunacy Court, where she was declared ...

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  21. BUILDING DESTROYED.

    The Court House at Bantry was burned. The police had evacuated the adjoining barracks on the previous day. ...

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  22. NEW DEMANDS.

    Poland now demands that the Soviet Government shall draft a self-determination to all peoples formerly included in Poland, and also furnish effective ...

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  23. HUNGER-STRIKERS IN CORK.

    Thirty Sinn Fein hunger-strikers in Cork gaol are in a weak condition. The Government refuse to release them. The two prison doctors received an unsigned ...

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  24. INDIAN COMMANDS

    Major-General Lord Rawlinson has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the army in India. It is also reported that General Sir ...

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  25. Marine Clerks' Wages

    At a meetting of the Hobart Marine Board to-day to summons under the Wages Boards Act was laid before members. The summons is based on the ...

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  26. REPRISALS FOR MURDER.

    In a reprisal for the murder of Constable Foley at Oranmore, the police and soldiers burned three public house to the ground. ...

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  27. REGARDED AS UNDESIRABLE

    The United States has asked Latvia to recall Alfred Nagel, bearing credentials as Latvian Secretary to the Legation. Nagel is regarded as undesirable, ...

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  28. Coal Position

    The embargo on the shipment of Newcastle coal threatens to bring about a drastic reduction of consumption. The Gas Company relies on Newcastle for ...

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  29. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent points out the failure of the United States to inform the public of the characters of the Japo-American ...

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  30. Our Empty Spaces

    The thirty-fifth annual general meeting of the Queensland branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australia was held this morning, when the ...

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  31. Power for North

    In the House of Assembly to-night Hon. J. B. Hayes moved that the House rathy, confirm, and approve of the agreement of December last year between the ...

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  32. THE DANZIG INCIDENT.

    The French press is indignant at Sir Reginald Towers' reported refusal to permit the landing of munitions at Danzig, unless the allies provide 20,000 troops ...

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  33. THIRD INTERNATIONALE

    It has been announced at Pittsburg that the Socialist party in the United States has endorsed the third Internationale, but is opposed to the ...

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  34. LABOUR COUNCIL OF ACTION

    The Council of Action and other Labour organisations held demonstrations in many parts of the country, urging peace with Russia, and a full ...

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  35. Recorder of Titles

    Mr. Jas. W. Whytte, I.S.O. who has been Recorder of Titles for 37 years, is about to retire. The Attorey-General (Hon. W. B. ...

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  36. HELD FOR RANSOM

    Bandits at Zamora captured a party consisting of one Englishman and four Americans, which were examining properties in the state of Jalisco. ...

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  37. Adulterated Milk

    At the Police Court to-day William Taylor, a milkman was fined £5, with 8s costs, and £1 1s counsel fee, for having sold adulterated milk. It was ...

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  38. OCCUPATION OF KATTOWITZ.

    Insurgents are overrunning Kattowitz, and the balk of the population has fled. Sanguinary fighting has taken place in some districts, in which the ...

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  39. Enginedrivers and Firemen

    The annual conference of the Federated Enginemen, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association of Australia will this year be held at Brisbane, opening on September ...

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  40. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

    Mr. Wallace, addressing the Knights of Columbus at Meiz, said the Imperial autocracy once overthrown on the battlefield must not be allowed to rise again ...

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  41. Carpenters' Wages

    The Carpenters' Wages Board met to-day under the chairmanship of Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., to consider the question of wages. ...

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  42. Nine Times Before Court

    At the Police Court to-day Roy Virgo, aged 20, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on a charge of having stolen a sac coat, an overcoat, and a ...

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  43. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    Responding to the request of the "Freeman's Journal," Dr. Mannix sent a message to the Irish people urging them to be calm and firm under the insult ...

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  44. COMING EVENTS.

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  45. UKRAINIA'S INDEPENDENCE.

    The "'Paris Journal's" Warsaw correspondent declares that the Poles insist on the recognition of Ukraine's independence. ...

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  46. Locomotive Contract

    Asked whether the necessary foramalities in connection with the contract between the State Government and Mr. Teesdale Smith for the supply of ten ...

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  47. MESOPOTAMIA

    In response to the Government appeal hundreds of ex-officers have volunteered in Great Britain for service in Mesopotamia. ...

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  48. LUCERNE COMMUNIQUE.

    In emphasising the complete agreement between Great Britain and Italy as to the need of the re-establishment of a world wide peace, and the steps which ...

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  49. Cadets Training

    At a meeting of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures to-day the question of cadet training during business hours was discussed in consequence of ...

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  50. ARABS REPULSED.

    Bagdad cables declare that the concentration of tribes at Bacuabah was heavily bombed on Saturday with good results. Still the British column near ...

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  51. Hobart Port Charges

    In order to protest against the proposal of the Hobart Marine Board to impose extra import wharfage dues for the por[?] of Hobart, a deputation from the ...

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  52. EGYPTIAN PROBLEM

    The Milner' Commission will report in favour of the recognition of the independence and soveroign status of Egypt, which will be embodied in the ...

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  53. Railway to King's Pier

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) was present at to-day's meeting of the marine board to discuss the extension of the railway line to the ...

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  54. AMERICAN WARNING.

    It is understood that the United States has cautioned Poland not to cross the Polish ethnographic boundaries in the present offensive against the ...

    Article : 30 words
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