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  3. RUSSIA'S HOPE

    GENEVA, Sunday. — A traveller from Moscow reports interviewing Lenine, who was convinced of the impossibility of carrying out Bolshevik ...

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  4. JOSEPH DEFIANT

    PARIS, Sunday.—A despatch from Zurich contradicts the rumored Archduke Joseph's resignation. It is now stated that Joseph intends to resist ...

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  5. GROANS AND CHEERS

    Thus "The Sun" on Mr. Hughes' return to Australia:— Cheers mingled with groans will greet the Prime Minister upon his ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S "ROARING CAMP"

    Just now Kalgoorlie is being likened to Bret Harte's "Roaring Camp," with the honors, if such they may be called, in favor of Kalgoorlie. The recen, ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Though a likely amalgamation of certain Australian shipping companies is rumored, it is also said that the high prices ...

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  8. SUGAR FAMINE

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—In view of the abnormal demand for sugar overseas, and thc high prices ruling on the world's market, the Government has ...

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  9. BAKERS' AWARD

    LONDON, Sunday.—The arbitration award in connection with the bakers' strike, gives an advance of 5/ weekly, making the wage 60/ weekly in the ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS ADMIT RETREAT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Bolshevik communique admits extensive retreats involving the abandonment of Minsk and some provinces to the west of the ...

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  11. FOUR TIMES ORIGINAL COST.

    It has been ascertained that an offer of £116,000 has been made for a collier of 4400 gross tonnage, 20 years old, or approximately £26 per gross ton. ...

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  12. CROSSING THE SAHARA

    PARTS, Sunday,—The Goliath aerobus, which endeavored to cross the Sahara desert, and which has been missing since August 16, has been ...

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  13. BRITISH TROOPS POURING IN.

    CHRISTINIA, Sunday—The "Ticensteid's" correspondent on the Murman Coast states that large British transports laden with troops and ...

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  14. PROFITEERING ACT

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Board of Trade announces that the Profiteering Act will be administered firstly by a central committee representing the ...

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  15. DANGEROUS SURCERY.

    Death sometimes follows the surgeon's knife; not the surgeon's fault, of course, he can't help it. You can. Doan's Ointment cures Piles quickly, ...

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  16. PETROGRAD'S FALL IMMINENT.

    HELSINGFORS, Sunday.—General Biskovitch predicts that Petrograd will be captured before October. He belives that half the Red Army is only ...

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  17. "GO-SLOW" MINERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—No less than 7,600,000 hours were lost in the South Wales coalfields during the 12 months ending mid July. Of the ...

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  18. SCOTTISH HOME RULE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" 'Washington correspondent reports that Mr. George Bruce (American representative of the ...

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  19. TWO STEAMERS SOLD.

    Contrary to the denial made lately in Sydney regarding the probable transfer and sale of the steamers Victoria, Gabo, Auchinish and Kilbaha, ...

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  20. LAST DAYS AT MINSK.

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Minsk reports that the Polish expulsion of the Bolsheviks from that city has dispelled the ...

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  21. SIX CENTS DAMAGES

    The jury has awarded Henry Ford six cents damages in his action for libel against the Chicago "Tribune." [A message from Vancouver ...

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  22. IRELAND'S WOES

    The correspondent of the London "Times" in Paris states that emissaries from the Irish-American Party visited the Paris newspaper offices, ...

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  23. COMPULSORY LOAN

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Rome states that in order to stave off the approaching financial crisis the Italian Cabinet has ...

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  24. PROFIT ON WAR FILMS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "War Office is distributing the £71,000 profit mnde on war films. Australian and New Zealand war charities will receive ...

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  25. HARD WON HONORS

    The London "Times" correspondent at Berlin states that the Government has ordered several thousand Iron Crosses with which to reward ...

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  26. THE WANDERING WALLET

    DAPTO (N.S.W.).—When it was proposed to make a farewell presentation to Mr. W. Mead, postmaster, who is retiring after 50 years' service, it ...

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  27. 58,974 DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Defence Department has issued the following summary of casualties in the Australian Imperial Forces up to this ...

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  28. ANTI-ASIATIC FEELING

    LONDON, Sunday.—The anti-Asiatic feeling in the Transvaal is increasing at the Congress to be held in Pretoria on Sept. 4 the formation of an ...

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  29. AMERICA'S WAY

    A message from Washington states that huge seizures of cold storage foodstuffs continue throughout the United States, and food worth millions of ...

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  30. FUTURE OF THE PACIFIC

    The London "Times," in a leading article, says:— "The passage of 200 ships of the American Fleet through the Panama ...

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  31. MAXIM GORKY DEAD

    A Berlin message reports that the [Bolsheviks executed Maxim Gorky in Petrograd. [Maxim Gorky, who was a Russian ...

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  32. A.L.H. DEAD

    Colonel Fulton, Director of A.I.F. Demobilisation in Egypt, is visiting London, to finalise the Egyptian accounts. He states that the formation ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—It is announced that a new Union loan will shortly [?]e issued, on the lines of the English system. Certificates for 15/6 will be ...

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  34. "ORIGINAL LOYALISTS"

    At a meeting of the Original Loyalists, Melbourne, a motion was carried as follows:—"That this body of men desire compensation, and that the ...

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  35. CABLES IN BRIEF

    A New York message states that a theatrical strike, which includes many leading actors. against insufficient salaries and other working conditions, ...

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  36. NO AVIATION BOOM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Handley Page Aeroplane Company is opening: [?]aily passenger service between Pari and London on Monday. Each ...

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  37. GREAT NEST EGG.

    The United States Federal authorities raided food hoards in many cities. One cold storage house at Jacksonville, Florida, yielded 1,000,000 eggs. ...

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  38. S.O.S.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The sugar shortage has given a new interpretation to the famous wireless distress signal S.O.S. ...

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  39. HOBBS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Joseph Hobbs states that he hopes to leave London for Australia by the Osterley at the end of September, when the divisional ...

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  40. LANDING GROUND AT TENERIFFE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Britain and America are requesting permission to [?]stablish an aeroplane landing ground, also an observatory, at Teneriffe ...

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  41. ARMY OF OCCUPATION

    Reuier's correspondent at Colo[?] states that the reduction of the [?] [?] Army of Occunation is proceeding rapidly. Whole divisins of a time ...

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