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  3. DISTRACTED EUROPE.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association learns:- The statement that there is trouble between Rtumaniaand Serbia concerning ...

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  5. FUME OF INDIA

    Lord Chelmsford, the Governor-General of India, in the Legislative Council, in an eloquent and impressive speech, said the final decision on the Turkish peace ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Negotiations are proceeding for the renewal of the Australian meet contract with the Imperial Government. It is understood that large Argentine supplies will ...

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  7. LABOR TROUBLES

    The decision of the Miners' Conference to support a ballot for direct action at today's meeting of the Triple Alliance (miners, railway-men, and transport ...

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  8. THE TURF

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  9. THE AGENTS-GENERAI

    The Hon. E. Lucas, in an interview, said while the question of the abolition of the State offices in London was a matter of Government policy, many persons were ...

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  10. ENDING WAR

    A message from Columbus, Ohio, states; —President Wilson, who is touring the country on behalf of the League of Nations, said:—Unless the Covenant of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. MR. WEBB'S COMMISSION

    At the conclusion of the sitting of the Wheat Scheme Commission on Friday, Dr. T. J. Brown, who represents Messrs. Nicholls and Vardon (manages and ...

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  12. IRRIGATION.

    A party of 97 Australian oficers and men have arrived from England en route to the University of California to recieve a year's intensive training in respect to ...

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  13. THE BARAMBAH.

    The Barambah has sailed with 672 troops for Australia. ...

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  14. THE INFLUENZA.

    The health officer (Dr. P. Bollen) reported to the Port Adelaide Board of Health on Thursday evening that the number of influenza cases in the district was ...

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  15. STARVING BABIES

    Mr. Hoover, the American Food Controller in an interview to-day said:—Three and a half millions of children and babies in Europe will starve unless they are provided ...

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  16. GENERAL BOTHA.

    There was a large and representative gathering at the memorial service in honor of General Botha in Westminster Abbey. General Sir W. Birdwoocl represented the ...

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  17. THE BALKANS

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris states:—Tne Serbian and Roumanian Peace delegates have stated that probably they will not siga the ...

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  18. THIEVES BUSY

    During Thursday night two business places in the New Market, East-terrace, were entered by thieves, who apparently were in search of money. A door of ...

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  19. PORT ADELAIDE SPRING MEETING.

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  20. THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Rome states that the Shah of Persia, who intends to visit the leading European cities, has arrived at Taranto. ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET

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  22. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Australian military cricketers, who have been playing a series of matches in Great Britain, will sail for Cape Town in the Ascanius, on or about September 20. ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET

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  25. Roumania Explains.

    The "Matin" states that M. Brattanio, the Premier of Roumania, declares that the Allied Notes have not reached him. He will reply as soon as he ...

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  26. CRIMINAL SITTINGS

    Mr. H. A. Shierlaw (Crown Prosecutor) appeared to prosecute. Indecent Behaviour. George Edwards (31), who, on the ...

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  27. UMPIRE MOBBED

    The attack which was made on the football umpire, Mr. C. R. O'Connor, as Frome-road on July 26 at the conclusion of the match between West Adelaide and ...

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  28. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    The members of the South Australian Wheat Board were further examined by the Wheat Schema Commission (Mr. Deputy-President Webb on Friday. Mr. A. ...

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  29. "OBVIOUS DISPARITY."

    A surprising anomaly in the Police Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act was mentioned in the Criminal Court on Friday morning by Mr. Justice Gordon. ...

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  30. LARRIKIN ROLE

    Strong comment was made in the Criminal Court on Friday by M. Justice Gcodon on the subject of "mob Trule," in a case in which William Salotti, a lad of 18½years, ...

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  31. MINING NOTES.

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  32. HOME-COMING SOLDIERS.

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  33. AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE.

    Emery Victor Malcolm Barnes, of Cambrai, sought, in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Friday the dissolution of his marriage with Estelle May ...

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  34. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Civil aviation in its various branches is being dealt with on practical lines by the South Australian section Of the Australian Aero Club. The ...

    Article : 250 words
  35. THE MOTHER'S BAND.

    The Mothers' Band baa now been in existence for four years, and good work has been done. The Prayers and Consolation Band have visited the homes of soldiers, ...

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  36. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  39. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  40. LAW COURTS.

    Mr. M. Badger for the opposing creditor) applied for a further adjournment of two months in the case of Join Debars, laborer, formerly of Gawler. The insolvent had intimated that he ...

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  41. FAREWELL TO MR. RAD CLIFF

    On Thursday morning the teachers and blind pupils of the Blind. Deaf, and Dumb Institution, Brighton met to say good-bye to Mr. E. G. Radcliff, who is leaving to ...

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  43. A SITDDBN DEATH.

    The police were informed by Dr. Brum, mitt on Friday morning that he had been called to the tramway car barn at Hackney, where he found that a man had died, ...

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  44. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Edwin Hall, Licensee of the Bristol Tavern Hotel was charged with having on August 21 his bar door open. Sub-Inspector Nicholson, who prosecuted, explained that Constables White and ...

    Article : 135 words
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