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  5. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    It is officially announced that Gen. be la[?]un has resigned the Premiership of Hungary. The Socialists have formed a Cabinet, with M. Julius Beidel as Premier ...

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  6. THE COMPULSION OF MIGHT.

    The Berlin correspondent of The New York Sun has interviewed the former German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann Holweg), who said that under the ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

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  8. THE DREAD DISEASE

    Moravian missioners returned from Labrador tell a harrowing story of the ravages of influenza in this North American region. Many villages, they say, have lost ...

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  9. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    Arbitration between Henry Teesdale Smith, of Adelaide, contractor, and Simon Matheson, of Adelaide, pastoralist, on the one hand, and the Minister for Home and ...

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  10. CLOTHING AND JEWELLERY.

    At the Adelaide Police Court en Monday William Henry Ballinger was brought before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S. M. and A. Kelly and Mrs. M. Wallington, on a ...

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  11. POLICE STRIKES.

    'A' total of 830 policemen are on strike in London and 630 in Liverpool, where "specials" have been called out to quell [?]ioting in the poorer districts. The ...

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  12. Proposed Armistice.

    A message from Budapest by wireless states that the Italian Military Mission, representing the Allies at Budapest, has informed M. Clemenceau that the new ...

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  13. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Recently the Board of Health at Robe notified 100 cases of influenza, and on .Monday morning the Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith), ...

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  14. ARRESTED ON THE NESTOR.

    On Saturday Detectives McMahon and Trotter boarded the steamer Nestor at the Outer Harbour, and took into custody Gerald Riviere and his wife, Vena. ...

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  15. THE IMPERIAL COMMONWEALTH.

    The Colonial Secretary (Viscount Milner) gave an inaugural address on the problems of Empire before a summer meeting of 8,000 students at Oxford, ...

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  16. PEACE TREATY.

    The Peace Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has approved of the Peace Treaty by an overwhelming majority. ...

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  17. Adelaide Bulletin.

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  18. Bolshevik Claim.

    The Bolsheviks claim to have advanced 27 miles northward of Onega, apparently along the shores of the gulf. ...

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  19. An Influenza Precaution.

    Acting on the advice of its medical officer. (Dr. F. W. Alexander), the London Metropolitan Borough of Poplar took steps during the recent influenza epidemic ...

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  20. Trouble at Strassburg.

    There hare been revolutionary demonstration at Stra[?]burg. Several French officers and soldiers have been killed and some thrown into the river. ...

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  21. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Monday, A[?] 4.—High water. 6.35 [?] low water, 12.30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS —By Wideless.— ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. A. Norman, who has for some years been associated with the legal firm of Messrs. Bakewell Slow. & Piper, intends to sever his connection with the firm. ...

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  23. FRENCH TRAITORS.

    The trial of five French women for treason has been begun at Lille. They wrote a letter to a German commander, it is a[?]ege[?]. saying, "We ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS .

    The Australians in their first innings made 436, and declared their second with 4 wickets down for 260. Collins made 76, Taylor, 34 Willis, not out, 55; and Pe[?]ew, ...

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  25. MOTOR STAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Some months ago a request was received by the City Council that a motor car stand should be set aside for resumed soldiers. After consideration it was decided to ...

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  26. WAR HORSES AT AUCTION.

    The Australian Surplus Board has sold by auction in France 6,753 horses, at an average of £35. A batch of 1,513 inferior sorts were disposed of to butchers a[?]an ...

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  27. Second Day, Saturday, August 23.

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  28. THIS WEEK'S PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council having adjourned until August 12, the Assembly will be the only House which will sit this week. The Government is hopeful that the debate on ...

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  29. MISSING SHIPS.

    A telegraph from Normanton states that the ketch Reliance, with a crew of three, which left Karunba on July 12 with provisions, has not yet reached Karunba, ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL TRADES UNIONISM.

    The correspondent of The Daily News at Amsterdam states that the International Trades Union Congress has agreed that every 250,000 members shall entitle their ...

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  31. P0MPGOTA WEIGHTS.

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  32. CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR.

    Canon Wise, in another long letter, addressed to his congregation, in regard to the proceedings which the Bishop has instituted against him, reviews the case and ...

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  33. PAYMENT BY RESULTS.

    The Federation of British Industries, with a membership of 18,000 firms and a capital of £5,000,000,000, after investigation by committee, has issued a remarkable ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British War Office has decided to purchase the huts and other improvements at the Harefield Hospital from the Commonwealth Governments. The price is ...

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  36. POLICE.

    Claude Boy Vincent denied having on August a hawked goods without a licence Sub[?] ter Nicholson [?]couted An [?] was granted until Thursday. and tail was [?] ...

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  38. YORKSHIRE MINERS' STRIKE.

    No steps are being taken to end the Yorkshire mining strike. The authorities believe that when the men are tired of holiday making they will resume their ...

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  39. CHEESE.

    The Food Controller has ordered all imported choose bought after 1 to be placed at his disposal on arrival. The price must not exceed 1/2 th. landed ...

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  42. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    In London to-day there was a procession and review of Indian troops who arrived too late to participate in the Victory march on July 19. It was a striking and ...

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  43. FREE RIDES FOR POLITICIANS.

    The Government has decided to grant members of the House of Commons free return ticket weekly between London and their constituencies. ...

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