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  2. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED.

    Following upon the defeat of the Lawson Ministry in the State Parliament by a combination of the Labour and Country Parties, on the want of confidence motion ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN WALES.

    When the match at Swansea, between the Australians and a team representing South Wales was resumed this morning, dull weather conditions prevailed. Rain ...

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  4. LOST IN THE SNOW.

    Cecil John, aged [?] years, a hairdresser, of Hobart, while returning from a walk to Ferntree Bower, Mount Wellington, on Sunday, wandered from his party and ...

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  5. WRECK OF THE LEMAEL.

    The ketch Lemael, which was wrecked near Millicent yesterday morning, was 101 ft. in length, with a beam of 24 ft. She was owned by W. Holyman & Sons, of ...

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  6. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS CRISIS.

    The conference between the smelters management and the representatives of the unions, which began at 11 o'clock last night, continued until 3 o'clock this morning, but ...

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  7. CONSUMPTIVE HOME.

    Lady Weigall wrote to the Editor from Government House on Monday:—Dear Sir—Will you allow me to publish my final report and financial statement on the work ...

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  8. ANOTHER RENMARK TRAGEDY.

    Another dreadful tragedy has occurred in Renmark. Alan Senior, a returned sailor, who was a friend and "mate" of the unfortunate man "Nugget" Wright, whose ...

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  9. DEATH OF RP. RYAN

    Although earlier news had reported an improvement in the condition of Rp. Ryan (Deputy Leader of the Federal Labour Party), who was admitted to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INQUEST ON FIRE.

    An inquest into the circumstances surrounding the fire which demolished a number of shops in Murray avenue Renmark, in the small hours of Friday morning, was ...

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  11. THE LOST CANASTOTA.

    News received this evening confirm the fears that the steamer Canastota, which left Sydney for Wellington, N.Z., on June 13, and has not been seen or heard of ...

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  12. SMELTING INDUSTRY POSITION.

    The Hon. W. L. Baillieu, M.L.C. (Chairman pf directors), of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters and a member of the board of directors of the North Mine ...

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  13. FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA

    To-morrow is the anniversary of the landing at Darwin of Lieut. R. J. Parer and the late Lieut. McIntosh, after their famous flight from England; and another ...

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  14. SUNKEN KETCH LILY MAY.

    The body of Mrs. Anderson, wife of the captain of the ketch Lily May, which went [?]lown off Port Hughes on Sunday, May 5, was found washed ashore at The Pinery ...

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  15. Later.

    Meeting of all the unions concerned in a resumption of operations at the worts were held this afternoon and evening, and it is officially stated that each union is ...

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  16. GUNS AND TROOPS AT LISBON.

    Advices from the Spanish city of Vigo state that there is great excitement at Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, that troops from the Lisbon garrison are ...

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  17. FISHING BOAT FOUNDERED.

    Unusually boisterous weather was experienced during last night and this morning. Trees were blown over by the heavy squalls, which were accompanied by rain ...

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  18. CASUALTIES.

    The Acting City Coroner (Mr. H. D. Gell, S.M.) conducted an enquiry at Port Adelaide on Monday into the death of Mr. Kenneth Arthur, which occurred on ...

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  19. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon the secretary of the Local Board of Health submitted a report of the subcommittee appointed to ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GEOLOGY.

    The statements made by Professor Sir Edgeworth David concerning the necessity for a Federal geological survey of the mineral deposits of Australia have created ...

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  21. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    It is currently reported that the Imperial Conference is considering a proposal by Mr. Lloyd George that all the dominion Prime Ministers should be afforded ...

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  22. A SCHOONER IN DISTRESS.

    The schooner Valmarie, bound for here from Clarence River, has arrived at Auckland in distress. The vessel lost her jib boom on July 17, during heavy weather ...

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  23. HEADING FOR DARWIN

    The section of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee which is enquiring into the question of the railway route is expected to react Darwin on Friday next. ...

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  24. PARIS TRAIN SENSATION.

    All the bandits concerned in the Paris-Marseilles train outrage have been either captured or killed. The wounded police inspector, who died, has been posthumously ...

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  25. SYDNEY LIVE STOCK SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    By the branch mail steamer on Saturday arrived Mr. J. E. Squire, who is to fill the post of chief electrician for the British-Australian Telegraph Company at Darwin. ...

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  27. EVIDENCE AT NEWCASTLE WATERS

    The section of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee arrived at Newcastle Waters on Saturday, and took evidence from William Burkitt, station ...

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  28. LEAVE TO APPEAL.

    In the High Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Higgins, Mr. Justice Duffy, Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justice Starke ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The acceptance by the trade unions of the proposal by the Chamber of Mines for a further conference to discuss an automatic adjustment of wages, affords hope ...

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  30. A DARWIN CLAIM.

    The town council sued H. Bryant in Court to-day for rates alleged to be due on two allotments, one of which was held under perpetual lease from the Crown. ...

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  31. MR. WATT'S TRIBUTE.

    Rp. Watt (ex-Federal Treasurer), who is on a holiday visit to South Australia, when informed of the death of Mr. Ryan, remarked:—"I am profoundly sorry to ...

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  32. ALLEGED PARTNERSHIP FRAUD.

    On the information of Reginald Tresise Smith to-day, Henry Khyatt, Abraham Khyatt, and Albert Balfour were committed for trial on charges of having ...

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  33. "GREAT FORCE OF CHARACTER."

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell), in paying a tribute to Mr. Ryan, said:—All sections of the community must feel Seep regret that one who has taken such ...

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  34. ITALIAN PLOTS.

    The Anarchist leader, Malatesta, and his accomplices, who were committed for trial in March on 12 charges of having plotted against the State, have been acquitted. ...

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  35. MARANOA SEAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  36. PORT ADELAIDE MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Arnold William White, of Alberton, who, with his wife, was run down in St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, on Saturday evening by a motor car, driven by Mr. ...

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  37. "DIED FOR THE CAUSE."

    Commenting on the death of Mr. Ryan, the Leader of the Labour Opposition in the Assembly (Mr. Gunn, M.P.) said by the passing of the ex-Premier of Queensland a ...

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  38. FRIENDS OF THE [?]LLEN.

    In the prisons report for 1920 the Sheriff records appreciation of voluntary services rendered to the inmates of penitentiaries. He says that the Prisoners' Aid ...

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  39. CONFISCATED PROPERTY.

    Twelve Germans who together owned 23,000 properties and patents, valued at £70,000,000 in the United States, which were confiscated by the Custodian of Alien ...

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  40. MELBOURNE SHEEP SHOW.

    The forty-third annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association will be opened to-morrow. Judging took place to-day. It will be the most successful show ...

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  41. INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) will hold an inquest at the Industrial Court building to-day in connection with the death of Mrs. Annie Mary ...

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  42. A SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    Last night William Robert Elvidge, a middle-aged married man, was aroused from [?]ed at his home at West Guildford by the police, and was arrested on a charge of ...

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  43. MR. DENNY'S EULOGY.

    Mr. Denny, M.P. said:—Mr. Ryan's death at a comparatively young age, is yet another indication of the toll that political life makes upon its leaders. He was a ...

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  44. LABOUR UNREST.

    The congress of the French Central Confederation of Labour at Lille has voted by 1,572 against 1,225 in favour of adhering to the resolutions of the ...

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  45. FRUITGROWERS' CONGRESS.

    The fourteenth annual conference of the Fruitgrowers' Association of Australasia was opened to-day at the Education Department Buildings, Mr. J. Neill (N.S.W.) ...

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  46. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    YONGALA, August 1.—Mr. James Corn[?]oot, aged 70 years, formerly a farmer of Bendleby, but who had resided here for a number of years, was on Saturday engaged ...

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  47. EASTERN SIBERIA.

    Delegates from Vladivostock received at the Japanese capital state that revolutionists at the chief Eastern Siberian port have attacked the city, and also the ...

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  48. PERTH BAKERIES CLOSED.

    All the metropolitan bakers excepting two ceased operations on Saturday, and a large number of householders started breadmaking. The Government has taken ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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  51. INDUSTRIAL RIOTS IN JAPAN.

    The great strike of industrial workers at Kobe has again assumed violent features. The police, in skirmishes with the strikers, were obliged to draw their sabres ...

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  52. SMALL CITY BLAZE.

    At about 11.25 o'clock on Monday night the Metropolitan Fire Brigade was called to the premises occupied by Mr. J. Anderson Potter, florists, at 49 King William ...

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  53. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Belfast Ex-service Men's Association has resolved to convert the organization into a territorial force under military officers. ...

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  54. INJURED THROUGH A FALL.

    While attempting to cross [?] William street, at the intersection of Hindley street, at about 5.30 o'clock on Monday afternoon, Mr. Charles John Warren, aged ...

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  55. WHERE DIRECT ACTION LEADS.

    Speaking at a gathering of the Social Democratic Federation, Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., denounced direct action as a means of achieving the idea of a social democracy. ...

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  56. SPORTING.

    Warren Kealoha, a well-known Hawaiian swimmer, has set a new world's record of lm. 49s. for the 150 yards backstroke swim. ...

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  57. CRUISE TO THE SOUTH SEAS.

    H.M.A.S. Brisbane will leave here to-morrow on a visit to the South Sea Islands. The warship will be away for about 10 weeks. ...

    Article : 33 words
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