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  4. SCHOOL OF MINES.

    On Thursday morning Major Smeatan, M.P., introduced a deputation to the Minister of Education with a request for extra accommodation at the South Australian ...

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  5. COAL FAMINE.

    The Coal Board met ,again on Friday morning and gave further consideration to the conservation of the very limited supplies of coal in this State. A number of ...

    Article : 270 words
  6. THE GERMAN INDEMNITY.

    Possibly the total German indemnity will be fixed as £8,000.000,000. Count Rantzan is visiting Cologne to confer with the Government. ...

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  7. CAMPBELL CASE.

    Friday marked the fourth day of the hearing of the case in which Annie Florence Campbell is proceeding against her husband, James Rushe[?] Campbell. of ...

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  8. INSOLVENT IMPRISONED.

    Mr. Commissioner Mitchell, at the Insolvency Court in Adelaide on Friday, delivered judgment in the matter of Douglas Beckman and Albert Courtly Beckman, of ...

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  10. FRENCH LABOUR UPHEAVAL.

    France is confronted with a formidable labour upheaval based mainly on the dearness of living. In the Paris region 350,000 men struck, chiefly metal workers and ...

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  11. PEACE.

    Effor[?] to effect a compromise between the Italians and the Yugo-Slave have failed. It is understood that the Italians have now decided to stick to the Pact of ...

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  12. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    A deputation from the Parliamentary Labour Party waited upon the Premier (Hon. A. [?]. Peake) on Friday afternoon in reference to the housing problem. It ...

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  13. The Rhine "Republic.”

    Dr. Dorden asked Herr Scheidemann (German Premier) for permission to elect the [?]henish Assembly and permit the dispatch of a representative to the Peace ...

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  14. Conditions in Britain.

    On the widely controverted ground of the lower cost of living the Shipbuilding and Engineering Federation proposes a reduction of 5/ a week in the war bonus ...

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  15. TROUBLED EASTERN EUROPE.

    It is reported to be likely that a Communist Government will be established in Austria shortly. The Est[?]nians are retreating and are abandoning Wedden, ...

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  16. ROWING.

    The Australian and American eights have arrived as Henley. The - New Zealand. Canadian. and several English crews expected daily. The Australians have ...

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  17. THE VALENCE HORROR.

    The death roll in the picture theatre disaster at Valence has increased to [?]1, and there are hundreds of injured persons. The scene during the stampede ...

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  18. PRICES REGULATION BOARD.

    An investigation his being made by the Minister of Industry (Hon. H. N. Barwell) in reference to the request of the deputation from representatives of the Labour ...

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  19. DERBYSHIRE OIL.

    A generous overflow has resulted from the oil-boring in Derbyshire, and the oil is of excellent quality. ...

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  20. Bolshevik Losses and Gains.

    Gen. Deniken has penetrated 200 miles into the heart of the Don region, and has taken 15,000 prisoners. He is now nearing the Bo[?]hevist centre of Tsaritsyn. The ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHTS.

    Mr. Hughes has decided that all Australian flights for the Commonwealth prize must be postponed until September, owing to inadequate preparations ...

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  22. GAOL AND PRISON EMPLOYES.

    Further evidence regarding the duties and wants of the gaol and prison employes was taken at the Government Workers' Tribunal on Friday by the President (Mr. ...

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  23. MOVEMENTS OF TROOP- SHIPS.

    With regard to the notice in The Register this morning concerning the arrangements made by the State Military Commandant (Brig. Gen. J. M. Antill, ...

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  24. HOTEL APPEAL CASE.

    The hearing of the appeal by Mary Kenpy. [?]cencee of the Family Hotel, Glenel[?] against a conviction recorded against her by Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., on a charge ...

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  25. THE AFGHANS.

    It is reported from Jal[?]labad that the Viceroy's reply to the Afghan [?]rmistice proposals have reached there and are being sent to Kabul. Further reports speak of ...

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  26. VICTORY LOAN.

    The Victory Loan consists of two issues of an unlimited amount. The first is a 4 per cent. funding loan, at the price of £80, repayable at par in 1960-70 by means ...

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  27. INFLUENZA.

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  28. Bolshevik Influence.

    The Australian Press correspondent learns that no reply to the armistice terms has been received from the Amir, who is still in close relationship with the Russian ...

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  30. THE NAME OF A WITNESS.

    [?] censure [?] as admi[?]stered on [?] the President of the Go[?] [?] Tribunal Mr. T[?] [?] regarding the ...

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  31. A FAMOUS PALACE.

    The Yildiz Kiosk, formerly the residence of Sultan Abdul Hamid, has bean destroyed. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The governing body of the A[?]glican Church in Wales, with the approval of the Primate, has passed a resolution in favour of the creation of an ecclesiatical ...

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  33. HAIG AND BEATTY.

    His Majesty the King. at Buckingham Palace. invested Admiral Sir David Beatty and Field-Marshal Sir Doug[?]s Haig with G[?]ildhall, the famous sailor and soldier ...

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  34. LIBERAL UNION.

    An enthusiastic and well attended meeting was held at Mount Bryan East on Tuesday, June 10. M[?] B. H. K. Du[?]tan, who presided, explained that the [?]anch had been in [?]eccss ...

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  35. REPATRIATION CONFERENCE.

    A conference of local repatriation committees will begin at the Wool Exchange, Brookman Buildings, at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning next.... ...

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  36. EX-KAISER'S YACHT FOR SALE.

    The ex-Kaiser's yacht Meteor, which was interned in Scandinavian waters during the war, is advertised for sale at £20,000. for Bronchal Cougb[?], take ...

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  37. BY WIRELESS.

    The ships War Faith and Kaisar-i-Hind were in communication with the Adelaide Radio Station on Thursday night. ...

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  40. H,M. A,S. AUSTRALIA.

    The following letter has been received by the hon. secretary of the Gjenelg Cheer-up Society (Mr. W. A. Kingsborough):—"The Commodore captain, officers, petty officers, and men of ...

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