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M. Venizelos, protected by guards,* has left.for Greece.,
Mr. Prendergast, Leader of the Opposition in the Victorian' Parliament, has launched* a censure motion against the Government for failure to adopt the report of the Fair Profits Commission.
Mr. Charles E. Hughes, who was the Republican candidate for . the United* States Presidency in 1916, following v, conference wifh Mr. Harding, announced that if tho latter is elected; President, a Tribunal of International Justice will be establisho'd.
'' Sir Thomas Mackenzie is representing the New * Zealand Government unofficially at the Toronto ImperiaJ Commerce Congress. He is.also representing New Zealand officially at the Chambers of Commerce Congress. Sir Thomas will leave England on 6th September.
Three inter-State steamers are idle at Sydney owing to tho owners refusing the demand for additional trimmers.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 5
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