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  2. THE PRINCE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—This being the 26th anniversary of the birthday of the Prince of Wales, hundreds of telegrams and letters of congratulation to His Royal ...

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  3. SPA PROGRAMME

    Ihe conference at Boulogne at which the Allies discussed the demands to be made when they meet German delegates at Spa, concluded on Tuesday. ...

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  4. FARMERS' PROBLEMS.

    PORT FAIRY, Wednesday.—The wheat pool and the sale of butter occupied the attention of the Agricultural Convention, which settled down to work to-day. ...

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  5. DERRY RIOTS.

    Shooting was renewed in Londonderry in the early morning of Tuesday, when three men were wounded by shots, two of them seriously. Sniping continued at the ...

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  6. N.S.W. LOAN.

    The final instalment of the New South Wales Government loan of £2,500,000 at 6½ per cent, repayable 1930-1940, is due on September 3, and six months' interest ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL STRUGGLE

    An important development in the industrial situation yesterday was an unofficial intimation that the industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall Council had made overtures to the Chamber of Manufactures' executive committee for a conference, which will probably begin to-day. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The "Yorkshire Post" says that the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has resumed direct negotiations with the British Government in regard to wool. The ...

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  9. Shipping Communications.

    The, Imperial Shipping Committee appointed by the British Prime Minister to inquire into the whole question of shipping communications between different parts of ...

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  10. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    In the All-England lawn tennis championship tournament at Wimbledon to-day, everybody was surprised when J. C. Parke, the well-known Irish player, defeated ...

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  11. CUSTOMS ANOMALY.

    In response to a suggestion from the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), a cable message has been despatched to Australia on behalf of the ...

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  12. TURKISH REBELS.

    The Nationalist troops in Asia Minor, under Mustapha Kemal Pasha, raided Ismid, which an Anglo-Indian garrison successfully defended, suffering 100 casualties. ...

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  13. Victims of Submarines.

    The United States Assistant Secretary of Labour has been advised from Genoa that the German seamen attending the international conference of seamen, have ...

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  14. Wireless Operators' Strike.

    Thirty liners are being held up at Liverpool owing to the strike of firemen, stewards, and sailors in sympathy with the wireless operators, who demand higher ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Sir W. Mitchell-Thompson, on behalf of the Government, informed Sir Herbert Neild (Coalition Unionist) that, ...

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  16. Japanese Question in U.S.A.

    From Washington the United Press reports that Tapan has lodged an informal protest with the Department of State against the proposed Californian legislation, ...

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  17. DR. MANNIX.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at New York telegraphed to Archbishop Mannix asking him for his version of the s.s. Ventura incident. Dr. ...

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  19. Bread Cards for France.

    Bread cards will be re-established in France in October for the purpose of reduciug the importation of foreign wheat. ...

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  20. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  22. Graves at Gallipoli.

    Colonel Hughes, the Imperial Graves Commission representative at Gallipoli, has armed in London, and is prepariug a report for the Australian authorities. ...

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