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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A message from Charlestown, West Virginia, states that despite the proclamation of President Harding directing the.armed miners to disperse before September 1, ...

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  4. DISORDER IN BELFAST

    Fierce rioting occurred over a wide area in Belfast-'this morning. The principal city thoroughfares came within the danger zone and hundreds of people were ...

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  6. A MODERATE SCORE.

    First Innings............ 209 SUSSEX. First Innings, three wickets for............ 121 LONDON, August 31. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TURCO-GREEK WAR.

    The Kemalists have abandoned the chief fortified points of the Angord line and are being closely pursued by the Greeks, who expect to enter the city before Sunday. ...

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  8. BELFAST RIOTS

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Belfast says:—The public welcomed the intervention of the troops, as they feared the disorderly elements were ...

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  9. LONDON POOR

    Thousands of unemployed, in the district of Shoreditch Hackney, and Holboru (London) to-day marched to the offices of the respective boards of guardians and ...

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  10. FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN

    Professor, Berry, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.S., who his visited all the States, except Queensland, for the purpose of arousing public interest in the vital question of ...

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  11. LOSS OF THE R38

    Twenty-two bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of the airship R38, which recently broke in halves and fell into the Humber, hear Hiill. ...

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  12. Five Deaths.

    There were five deaths of victims of the Belfast riots today, but the situation is reported' to be easier. ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATION IN GERMANY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Empress" at Berlin reports that 400,000 workers, including a majority of the offiicials, demonstrated at the Lustgarten. It ...

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  14. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    The correspondent of the "Politiken" at Riga reports that the Soviet Government declare that they dissolved the Relief Commission 'because it included ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF PEACE Hopes of Central Smuts

    General Smuis, the Prime Minister of South Africa, speaking at a civic luncheon held to welcome him this afternoon, dealt with the work of the Imperial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PRIVATE WHEAT DEALING.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Butterfield said recently he asked a question in regard to the prosecution of pergons for dealing privately, in wheat ...

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  17. THE WHEAT POOL.

    Mr. Chapman, presented to the Assembly on Thursday, a petition from 100 farmers on Eyre Peninsula, praying that, the Wheat Pool; should be continued for ...

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  18. THE UPPER AIR

    The Air Ministry has accepted. Sir Ernest Shackleton'e offer during his next voyage to carry out an investigation, of the upper air, with, a view.to the future assistance of ...

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  19. "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING."

    The Theatre Royal box office presented a lively scene this morning, the occasion being the opening of the preferential plans for the new London play production, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A commercial agreement with Italy has been signed. It will last for nine months. ...

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  21. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Thames Valler Electric Loan—The issue has been over-subscribed. ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.—At the auctions to-day 1,704 [?] were offered, and 2,605 sold, at an average advance of about 2/. Fine mutton., realised 52/ per cwt. and medium 47/. The respective prices ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKEET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  24. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS.

    Robert [?] ex-mayor of Darwin and Robert Munro Balding were released from the Fannie Bar penal establishment this morning after serving a term of 28 days' ...

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  25. THE NEVILLE CASE

    A further adjournment of the perjury charge against Florence Mabel Rose Neville, laid by Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.C., was granted in the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  26. LOOSING FOR OIL.

    Our Mount Gambier correspondent writes:—The field superintendent of the South Australian Oil. Company (Mr. H. Charlton Dod) has arranged for the ...

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  27. A GENEROUS TRUST.

    Mr. Commissioner Mitchell on Thursday heard an application for the allocation of compensation which the Tramway s Trust had agreed to pay the widow and family of ...

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  28. GLORIOUS SWEET PEAS.

    The fourth show in connection with the sweet pea competitions, inaugurated by E. & W. Hackett, Limited, was held on Thursday, and it was the host of the ...

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  29. CONTROL OF WOOL.

    At a meeting of the council of the Stockowners' Association of South Australia on Thursday, the wool position and the proposed conference, convened by Sir John ...

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  30. FRACTURED RIBS.

    Mr. James Rocke, a married man, residing at Princes-street, Albarton, was shovelling coal in No. 1 hatch on the steamer Yarra at the Sugar Company's wharf on ...

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  31. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Robert J. Shearer admitted having; driven a motor lorry at the rate of 231 miles per hour in Hutt-street on August 18, and was ordered to pay £2 of. The rate of speed sons 7½ miles ...

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  32. GERMAN INDUSTRIES

    Krupp's new trust includes the General Electricity Company, the Rhenish Metal Works, and Wolff & Company. It also plans to absorb four new coal and ...

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  33. REPARATIONS

    The Vice-President of the Reichstag has announced that Germany has paid a milliard gold marks to the Allies, in accordance with the conditions fixed in August of ...

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  34. APPEAL FROM ADELAIDE POLICE COURT.

    The Chief Justice on Thursday continued the hearing of the appeal by Hannah Jacobs, licensee of the Royal Admiral Hotel, Hindley-street, Adelaide, against a ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Australian Natives Association was held at the registered office, Grartell-street, on Wednesday evening. ...

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  36. LIQUOR IN AMERICA.

    The Government have started a new campaign against liquor smuggling at 'Atlantic ports, from the West Indies. Scores of prohibition agents have been ...

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  37. MINING SHARES.

    The latest quotations for the undermentioned shares are—Brokens, 37/3. ...

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  38. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Golden Hope South, August 31.—"Sands assay 3 dwt. 11 gr." ...

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  40. THE INTERNATIONAL COURT

    Thirty-five groups of nations have submitted to the League the names of candidates for the judgeships of the International Court of Justice. The British ...

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  41. A COMPENSATION CASE.

    An application for the allotment of compensation was heard by Mr. Commissioner Mitchell in the Local Court on Thursday. Mrs. Gwinnutt Audrey Anderson, of Sefton Park, on behalf of ...

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  42. ALLEGED CINEMA TRUST.

    The Federal Trade Commission has charged the Famous Players Lasky Corporation with being a cinema comfortation, in violation of the anti-trust law. It is ...

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  43. B.A.W.R.A. WOOL.

    At the B.A.W.R.A. wool sale to-day the Merinos offered were mostly Continental sorts, but opening rates were fully maintained. Crossbreds showed poor condition ...

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  44. Magistrates Court—Unley.

    Charles H. Smith was fined. 10/, with 15/ costs, for having no light on his bicycle. Geoffrey K. Thomas was charged with having no tail light on a motor car, and was fined ...

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  45. RAILWAY STANDING COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) was asked on Thursday whether he had anything to say in regard to the report of the Railways Standing Committee, ...

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