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  2. INFLUENCE OF ART.

    The "winter lecture season in connection with the Adelaide National Art Gallery was formally opened on Thursday night by the President of the Public Library Board ...

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  3. THE WORKERS' PARLIAMENT

    The Trade Union Congress, "which will meet at Portsmouth in September, will consider a proposal" to substitute an elected general council, numbering 30 members, for ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    While no detailed figures of the Commonwealth revenue for the financial year closed on Wednesday, are yet available, the Acting Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) ...

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  5. THE PENSIONS BILL.

    Figures regarding the war and other pensions and maternity allowances, as at June 30, were made available by the Commonwealth Treasury to-day. There are a total ...

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  6. FLOODS AFTER DROUGHT.

    Further heavy rain fell generally over New South Wales to-day. From various parts of the State floods are reported. The Macquarie and Peel Rivera are now ...

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  7. EXPLOSIONS AT CORK.

    More troops have arrived at London derry, and it is believed they will make a house-to-house search for arms. A terrific explosion on Wednesday ...

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  8. PRINCE IN THE WEST.

    Punctually at 10 o'clock this morning, in Beautiful weather, the royal train, conveying the Prince of Wales and his staff, arrived at the Central Railway Station ...

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  9. GETTING OF [?]

    The French Minister of Finance has informed the Chamber of Deputies that nearly £280,000,000 has already been paid towards the reconstruction of the liberated ...

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  10. MOTHER STATES BIG DEFICIT

    The New South Wales deficit for the last financial year is £1,550,517. With the debit balance brought forward from the preceding year the total debit balance is ...

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  11. INCREASES ASKED FOR.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Dr. Maloney (V.) moved an amendment to the Invalid and Old Age Pensions Act, so as to make it obligatory for the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    A marked improvement has been shown lately in the rate of recruiting for the Australian Navy. This is attributed, in part, to the recent improvement in the pay of ...

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  13. SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

    At the annual Sydney Sheep Show, opened to-day, John Collins & Sons, of Hallett (S.A.) swept the board in the unhoused merino sections. They gained the ...

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  14. ALLIES V. TURKS.

    Major-Gen. Sir William Ironside has been appointed to Ismid, Western Asia Minor, to take command of the British and Greek forces which are fighting ...

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  15. VICTORIA'S SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE.

    Owing [?] to the large increase in railway receipts, due to additional traffic, and the advances in fares and freights. The revenue for Victoria for the financial ...

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  16. BRITAIN IN PALESTINE

    In the House of Lords a debate occurred on the situation in Palestine and India. Lords Sydenham, Lamington, and Islington criticised the Government's policy ...

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  17. TENTH SHIP LAUNCHED

    Driven by a strong northerly wind, the steamer Emito, the latest of the series built by the Commonwealth Government, met with a slight mishap immediately after ...

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  18. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee has reported that the Vatican has accepted the separation of the church from the State in France as a fait accompli, and has ...

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  19. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE PLANS.

    The Citizens' Committee will begin their erica of entertainments in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales with a football match on the Adelaide Oval ...

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  20. TASMANIAN FIGURES.

    The state revenue returns for the financial year ended on Wednesday show a total gross revenue of £1,812,428 which was an increase of £230,545 over the receipts for ...

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  21. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We regret to announce the death from apoplexy of the Very Rev. John Smyth (VicarGeneral), which took place at the Bishop's House, West terrace, on ...

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  22. GERMAN SHIPS FOR URUGUAY.

    it is understood that eight German Ships which were interned in Uruguayan ports during the war will be given to Uruguay as a reward for her services to the Allies. ...

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  23. EUROPE'S TRADE CREDITS

    The House of Commons to-day passed the second reading of the Overseas Trade Bill, granting credits to British traders to the extent of £26,000,000 to enable the ...

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  24. STATISTICS IN QUEENSLAND

    The revenue of Queensland for the months ended 12 months ended June 30 was announced to-night. The revenue for the month totalled £1,881,555, compared ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    [?] Law, repaying in the House of Commons to a question by Commander Kenworthy, intimated that it was intended on November 11 to hold a commemmoration ...

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  26. ENTERTAINING THE SAILORS.

    The City Council granted permission to the lessee of the City Batha (Mr. Charle Bastard) to hand over the use of the largs swimming baths to :the citizens' committee ...

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  27. ENFORCEMENT OF MANDATES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Capt. [?] (Coalition Unionist, Stafford) asked, "Will the enforcement of the mandatory conditions in the ex-German colonies ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    Apart from the honour of seeing the Prince of Wales, and of giving a spectacular demonstration before him, the school children of South Australia will have the ...

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  29. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    The by-election for Nelson "and"-Colue resulted in Labour retaining the seat. The polling was as follows:—Graham (Labour) 14,134; Wainwright (Coalition Unionist) ...

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  30. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The debate was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day on the motion of Mr. Considine (N.S.VV.) to have a royal commission to enquire into all the ...

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  31. WOOL SITUATION.

    The Central Wool Committee today discussed the distribution of profile accruing to Australian woolgrowers from sales in London, and also the disposal of the ...

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  32. DISSATISFACTION AT KAPUNDA.

    Dissatisfaction is expressed locally [writes our 'Kapunda correspondent) at the treatment being meted out to the country people in respect to the Prince of Wales's ...

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  33. RUSSIA AND ALLIED TRADE

    The Russian Economic Delegate (M Krassin) is returning to Moscow to [?] the hitch in his negotiations for the resumption of trade between the allied ...

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  34. BARRIER AFFAIRS

    Messrs. G. Rerr and J. S. Flynn, representing the A.M.A. left here for Port Pirie last night, in connection with the A.M.A.'s protest against the dispatch and ...

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  35. CASUALTIES

    Excitement was caused shortly after 9 o'clock on Thursday night when smoke iron seen issuing from the top of Mr. J. H. Flannagan's Imperial Hotel, at the corner ...

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  39. PETROL TRUCKS BLOWN UP.

    Masked men with revolvers held up the staff of the Mullingar Railway Station, and destroyed five wagon loads of petrol intended for the use of the Military ...

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  41. MOTHERS' PAYMENTS CANCELLED.

    Strong Objection was taken at the annual conference of the delegates of the Victorian sub-branches of the Returned Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia to-day, to the ...

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  43. NAVIGATION BILL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Maesy Greene) moved the second reading of the Navigation Bill, which he explained ...

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  45. A VICTORIAN LOAN.

    It was announced to-day by the State Treasurer that the loan or £6,000,000 maturing in London on October 1 has been, to some extent, provided for by an ...

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