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  2. "TRUTH IN ADVERTISING."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The 80 visiting delegates who are meeting New South Wales experts in a convention for the purpose of discussing all phases of advertising had a ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    Argument was continued in the Arbitration Court yesterday upon Mr.Justice Higgins's judicial inquiry into the application of the 44[?]hour week to what was termed ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—At a largely attended meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Roman Catholic Federation last night at St Kilian's Hall the Bishop of Sale (Dr. ...

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  5. PARER AND MCINTOSH.

    Contrary to expectations, Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh arrived at the Central Flying School, Point Cook, yesterday afternoon, in a DH9A biplane belonging to the ...

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  6. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood that Felton has applied for on injunction to restrain the stake-holder from paying over the stake in the world's sculling ...

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  7. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that reports reaching there indicate that the people are taking little interest in the Presidential ...

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  8. BRITISH COAL MINERS.

    It is generally believed that the threatened coal strike will not occur, but that mediation will result in the resumption of negotiations between the Government and ...

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  9. RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Rioting was renewed at Belfast on Saturday. Six persons were shot, one of whom was reported on Saturday night to be in a critical condition. A large force of troops ...

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  10. POLES' BIG HAUL.

    The Polish Legation at London states that the total B[?]lshevik losses since the battle of Warsaw have been as follow:- Prisoners.......... 107,000 ...

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  11. "Sinking Rapidly."

    Miss McSweeney visited on Sunday her brother, the Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of Cork, who is hunger-striking in the Brixton prison. She found him rapidly sinking, ...

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  12. Cricket in England.

    For the first time for many years the gates of Lord's ground were closed on Saturday for the Middlesex v. Surrey match, and boards were displayed giving ...

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  13. Peace Negotiations.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that both sides regard Minsk as unsuitable for peace negotiations owing to its remoteness, and that probably ...

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  14. ERNEST BARRY TO RETIRE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ernest Barry today reiterated his intention of retiring from sculling und not rowing again for the championship title which he has just ...

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  15. Petition to the Queen.

    Mr. Redmond, nephew of the late William Redmond, has appealed to Her Majesty the Queen, to the Lord Chancellor, and to Sir Edward Carson, on behalf of ...

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  16. Republicans' Changed Front.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says that it is pointed out that Senator Harding's speech at Marion on Saturday outlining his attitude towards ...

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  17. Suicide as Political Weapon.

    A good deal of pressure is being exerted on the Government, especially by certain sections of the Liberal press, in favour of clemency for Alderman McSweeney. Other ...

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  18. BRESLAU RIOTING.

    After expressing Germany's regret at the recent attack on the French Consulate at Breslau, the German Charge d'Affaires promised that the guilty would be punished ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' HOMES INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Most of to-day's sitting of the Royal commission which is inquiring into matters connected will the soldiers' settlement branch of the Lands ...

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  20. New York Strike Ineffective.

    The New York wharf labourers' strike failed to stop the sailing of liners to England. Some of the strikers returned to work, and the companies' office stuffs and ...

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  21. Britain and United States.

    The British Ambassador at Washington (Sir Auckland Geddes) said, in a speech at Toronto:- "Now that I am the servant of India, ...

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  22. ARRANGEMENTS FOR LANDING.

    A great crowd is expected at the Flemington racecourse this afternoon to witness the official arrival and landing of the airmen at half-past 2 o'clock. The gates will ...

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  23. America Cup.

    Mr. A. C. Ross, the Canadian yachts man, who has already announced his intention of challenging for the America Cup with a Canadian yacht, to be named the ...

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  24. Murders of Police.

    Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh, in a letter condemning an attack on the police at Dundalk, where one constable was killed and two dangerously wounded, ...

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  25. WILLIAMSTOWN RACING CLUB

    With numerous notices of motion on the business paper, including several proposals or a contentious character, it was expected that the proceedings at the annual meeting of members of the ...

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  26. IRON TRADES DISPUTE.

    Although the increase of 1/ a day all round in thu wages of men engaged in the [?]on trade is soon to become operative according to the terms of the agreement ...

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  27. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH.

    The "New York S[?]" prints an article by Admiral Lord Beat[?]y, in the course of which he says:- "It is well to utter a word of warning, ...

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  28. Emigration Problems.

    In conformity with a resolution adopted at the International Labour Conference at Washington in 1919, an International Commission of Emigration has been ...

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  29. Football "Boom."

    The football "boom" is expected to exceed that of last season. The opening "soccer" matches on Saturday were largely attended throughout the country. There ...

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  30. SHOTS FIRED IN HOUSE.

    Three revolver shots fired in a house in Roso street, Fitzroy, on Sunday night were followed by the arrest yesterday of Thomas Edward Moran aged 40 years[?] dealer[?] on ...

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  31. Olympic Swimming.

    In the final of the 200 metres (220yds.) breast-stroke swimming race at the Olympic games, Walmroth (Sweden) won in 3 min. 42.5sec. Ivan Stedman (Australia) ...

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  32. Cameron Highlanders' Revenge.

    The Cameron Highlanders at Queenstown broke barracks and proceeded to avenge the death of their comrade by wrecking shops in the principal streets. ...

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  33. SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICES.

    Heavy penalty rules for the running of Sunday trains were claimed yesterday, before the Railway Classification Board, by Mr. A. S. Drakeford, who appeared on ...

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  34. Irish Ireland League.

    Mr. Hugh Mahon, M.H.R., president of the Irish Ireland League, has despatched the following cable message to Archbishop Mannix at Nazareth House, London: ...

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  35. Future of China.

    The Premier of China (Chen Yun Peng), in a speech at Peking, pointed out that [?] the Government decided to call a People's Assembly, the purpose of it would be ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States Postal department is inaugurating nn aerial mail service between Cuba and the United States. A message from the correspondent of the ...

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  37. JAPAN'S ISOLATION.

    Professor Anaski, of Tokio, a famous Japanese authority on international matters, said in the course of an interview: —"Japan is now isolated from the rest ...

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  38. SISTER LIGOURI'S CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Chief Secretary (Mr. Dooley) is calling for a police report in regard to the allegation that armed men are prowling round the house ...

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  39. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice MacNaughton, in the claim by the railway employees for a new award, application was ...

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  40. STABBED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An inquest was held to-day by the city coroner concerning the death of Albert L[?]ke Baker, aged 23 years, who was fatally stabbed on the ...

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  41. American Shipping Board.

    The United States Shipping Board, which was created during the war to control all shipping and shipbuilding, is completing plans for the sale of vessels, shipyards, and ...

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  42. California Problem.

    The Secretary of State, (Mr. Bainbridge Colby) and the Japanese Ambassador (M. Sh[?]dehara) have informally discussed the Japanese question in California. Mr. ...

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  43. SPORTING CABLES.

    BENTON HARBOUR (U.S.A.). Aug.29. The measurements of Miske, who is to meet "Jack" Dempsey for the heavy-weight championship, are:—Height, 6ft. lin.; reach, ...

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  44. NEW SUGAR CROP.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The official estimate of the present season's cane crop is about 1,365,000 tons of cane. In making this announcement to-day the general ...

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  45. EXPELLED SHUNTERS.

    PERTH, Monday. — The railway s[?]ters, guards, and signalmen of the metropolitan area met last night and decided, to ask the Railway Employees' Union to ...

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  46. PASSENGER'S LUGGAGE LOST.

    A claim for £110 on account of a passenger's luggage, which went [?]tray after the arrival of the s.s. [?] from England on May 14 came before Judge Wolnarski in the County Court ...

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  47. Toorak Seat.

    It was announced last night that Sir James W. Barrot would be a candidate for the Toorak sent in the State Parliament, the sitting [?]mber Mr. Norman Bayles, ...

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  48. SUICIDE AFTER ARREST.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Monday.—Robert McDougall, who is believed to be a travelling showman from Sydney, was arrested with two others, and charged with the ...

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  49. Grenville.

    BALLARAT, Monday. — The National Federation is inviting nominations for the Grenville se[?]. Mr. G. Turner, Buninyong, has expressed his intention of ...

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  50. DISLOCATION OF INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The scheme of the New South Wales Labour Council to dislocate industry was discussed at a special meeting of union offcials and the Labour ...

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  51. W.A. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    PERTH, Monday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day the secretary for railways (Mr. Hope) stated that the Commissioners' objections to the application of the ...

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  52. Bendico East.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Bendigo branch of the National Federation has selected Mr. E. G. Ham to contest the Bendigo East seat. Mr. [?]am is joint secretary of the Bendigo ...

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  53. ILLICIT SPIRITS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—In the Police Court to-day Abraham Cramey was found guilty of having illicit spirits in his possession. John Charles Burford, Customs ...

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  54. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    After inquiry the State Ministry has decided not to cush the war gratuity bonds of returned soldiers in the public service. The Premier (Mr. Lawson) said yesterday that ...

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  55. BADAK INQUIRY.

    The question of holding an inquiry into the conflicting reports concerning the Badnk tin field is still being considered by the Crown Law authorities. In the absence of ...

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  56. Classified Advertising

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  57. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Advertising : 33 words
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