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  2. Japan in America

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent has telegraphed that gratifying progress has been made in the effort to reach a satisfactory ...

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  3. Fate of the Southern Cross

    There is now very little doubt that the brigantine Southern Cross has been lost in Bass Straits, and efforts are being concentrated on the location of possible survivors. The vessel left Melbourne thirteen days ago for Hobart with a cargo which included a large quantity of benzine. ...

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  4. The League of Nations

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent, quoting an unnamed authority, states that the United States participation in the League of Nations ...

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  5. Mr. Watt

    It is expected by his political friends that when the late Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt), who is now on his way to Australia in the steamer Niagara, ...

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  6. Governor General

    Lord Forster, the Governor-General designate of Australia, and Lady Forster reached Fremantle to-day, but owing to the late arrival of the Ormonde the ...

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  7. Export of Copra

    A proclamation forbidding the import and export of copra without the consent of the Minister for Customs has been revoked. ...

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  8. Damage to Electric Plant

    Throughout Thursday night and to- day workmen were engaged in the difficult task of repairing the damage at the Melbourne Electric Supply Company's ...

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  9. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Austral Light Lodge was held at the lodge-room, King's Chambers, on Tuesday evening presided over by the Arch ...

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  10. Theft on a Train

    At the Police Court to-day Robert Bell was charged with stealing from George Arthur Donaldson on September 3 a watch and chain valued at £3. ...

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  11. VICLATION OF TREATY RIGHTS.

    It is cabled from Tokio that several of the leading newspapers state that in the event of the Californian legislation being passed, the Japanese ...

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  12. Strike and Bloodshed

    Reports from Turin indicate that rioting is general there. Four were killed and twenty wounded in a light over the seized factory referendum. ...

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  13. EMPIRE TRADE

    The Teroato Congress of Chambers of Commerce has adopted a series of resolutions favouring closer relations between the Empire's trade bodies, the ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. Osmiridium

    The Secretary for Mines (Mr. Wallace) stated to-day that he was receiving enquiries from all parts of the world for reports on osmiridium mining. ...

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  15. Mesopotamia

    The Civil Commissioner in Mesopotamia has issued a farewell proclamation from Bagdad. After tracing the history of the British ...

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  16. Church Union

    When the Presbyterian General Assembly met this morning the report from the special committee appointed on the previous day to examine the ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The State Parliament eat well into the early hours of this morning. After midnight the Treasurer (Mr Lang) submitted a motion for the granting of ...

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  18. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    Interviewed at New York on his return from the Toronto conference, the (Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Mark Sheldon) said that the most ...

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  19. The Southern Cross

    There seems to be little doubt, as the result of a communication received to-day by the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) from the constable at King Island, that ...

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  20. REPATRIATION

    Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, has made available a review of the operations of the department to August 31. ...

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  21. CAME OUT TO WORK.

    This afternoon Lord Foster granted an interview at Government House. He remarked that a charm seemed to be over his voyage and landing in Australia. ...

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  22. REPORT FROM KING ISLAND.

    The Master Warden of the Hobart Marine Board today received the following telegram from the Master Warden at King Island:— ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    Advices from Bloemfontein state that, as expected, the Republican question is forming a vital issue of the re-union congress, the Nationalists having moved ...

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  24. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The city electrical engineer (Mr. R. J. Strike) will leave for Melbourne to- day on departmental business. His Excellency the Governor of ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. MINOR OPERATIONS.

    The War Office Mesopotamian communique announces minor British operations without serious opposition. The blockhouse system on the ...

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  26. SEARCHING FOR SURVIVORS.

    The Launceston Marine Board's tug Wybia left at about 9 o'clock last night to conduct a thorough search for survivors from the Southern Cross. The ...

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  27. Immigration

    Senator Millen left Sydney to-night for Melbourne, and will join the Orsova either, at Adelaide or Fremantle. Regarding immigration, he said the ...

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  28. RECAPTURE OF RESHT.

    The Persian Cossacks re-took Resht on the 22nd. The town is quiet. The Cossacks are pursuing the Bolsheviks towards Enzeli. ...

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  29. Price Cutting

    Information received from New York is to the effect that another large price-cutting movement in the United States has apparently been launched. ...

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  30. A SEA CAPTAIN'S VIEW.

    Captain Heather, of the schooner Alma Deopel, now in port, stated to-day that he saw the Southern Cross on Sunday, September 12, leaving Port ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    Torrential rain was to-day experienced again at Burnie, accompanied by strong winds. ULVERSTONE, Friday. ...

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  32. COUNTRY COURTS.

    A case of much interest to licensees was heard before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M. at the Longford Police Court on Wednesday, when James Price, licensee of ...

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  33. Benzine and Kerosene

    The Texas Oil Company appreached the Necessary Commodities Control[?]mission to-day for permission to increase the wholesale selling price of ...

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  34. THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    According to Paris advices, M. Milterand's sweeping majority on the first ballot decided the supporters of M. Bourgeois and M. Peret to give their votes to ...

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  35. An Aviator Missing

    Major Anderson, who arrived front Melbourne by aeroplane on Thursday left Brighton at 9 a.m., and is heading in the direction of Clarendon. No ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported from Boston (Massachusetts) that goal has been rationed as the result of a fuel shortage. ...

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  37. NORTH-EASTERN POLICE SEARCH.

    Major Anderson, one of the aviators who flew from Point Cook. (Vic.) to Brighton (Tas.) on Thursday, with the object of endeavouring to locate the ...

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  38. NAVAL ADMINISTRATION.

    From Washington it is cabled that the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) has announced that Rear-Admiral Hughes will be sent to Samoa to investigate ...

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  39. THE LATE PRESIDENT.

    M. Deschanel took a pathetic departure from Rambouillet, the children weeping when he entered the motor car. The ex-President is sadly wasted, and ...

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  40. A Sea Leopard

    A large sea leopard, eight to ten feet long, was discovered to-day on the foreshore of the Domain. The leopard when found was asleep, and upon being ...

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  41. The Political Pull

    Addressing the annual conference of the South Australian Fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners' Association to-day, the Minister of Repatriation (Mr. ...

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  42. Permanent Military Forces

    There is no doubt that the prospects in the permanent military forces are not considered very attractive, said the Assistant Minister of Defence ...

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  43. WHEAT FOR EUROPE.

    According to a Chicago message, it is estimated that New York exporters purchased ten million bushels of wheat for European consumption. Spain alone ...

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  44. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR

    Reports from Vienna tell of a campaign of terrible persecution in Eastern Galicia by Petlura and his men. Hundreds have been killed, children ...

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  45. SIR RONALD MUNRO FERCUSON

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson were entertained at a farewell dinner given last night by Rear-Admiral Sir ...

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  46. Industrial Developmeni

    Officers of the Geological Survey Department are investigating the coal resources of Tasmania in order that full information may be available in ...

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  47. PURCHASE OF RACING STUD.

    It is reported from Paris that Mr. Moaember, an American millionaire, long associated with racing in France, has purchased young Vanderbilt's racing ...

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  48. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA

    The "New York Times"' Washington correspondent states that it has been announced that all Japanese troops have been withdrawn from Siberia save ...

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  49. SEISMIC DISTURBANCE.

    From Zurich it is reported that the seismological station there has recorded a seismic disturbance at 3.56 p.m. on Monday, whose centre was 14,000 ...

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  50. Westralian Railways

    To-day's Government "Gazette" contains a notification of the new increase in the railway fares and freights. Return tickets are being done away with ...

    Article : 122 words
  51. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  52. Breach' of Contract

    The care in which Graham Bros., Ltd., sought £5000 damages from the Country Press Co-operative Company, Ltd., for breach of contract to supply 60 tons of ...

    Article : 93 words
  53. STEEL CORPORATION ENTERPRISE.

    It is announced from New York that the Bethlehem Steel Corporation has created a twenty million dollar marine equipment fund to build ships to carry ...

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  54. THE POLISH WAR

    A Riga message is to the effect that the Polish National Council is presenting terms of peace, which include an armistice and a line along the Beresina, ...

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  55. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson has landed at Plymouth to assist in the prohibition campaign in Scotland. THE GOSPEL OF DYNAMITE. ...

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  56. Ministerial Statements

    Cabinet sat all day putting the finishing touches to the (Ministerial statements to be presented to Parliament next week. ...

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  57. MELBOURNE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Arrangements for the reception of the new Governor-General (Lord Forster) are how well in hand, though a number of details have yet to be settled. His ...

    Article : 128 words
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