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  4. ENGLAND'S TROUBLES.

    The Government intends to introduce a Bill no establish tribunals to deal with profiteering. There is scarcely a loaf of bread in the Liverpool shops, and the Lord Mayor has ...

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  5. BIRDWOOD.

    His wife and daughter will accompany Gen. Sir William Birdwood to Australia. The Australian Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) and his family will also sail by ...

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  6. "AGITATION MONEY"

    It is [?]ciailty announced from Scotland Yard that a foreign emissary named Zachariassen delivered a portion of "agitation money to Miss Sylvia. Panellist. ...

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  7. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    The Archduke Joseph has formed a new Hungarian Ministry. The Allies have expressed agreement. ...

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  8. A NATION'S THANKS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in moving the resolution of thanks to the forces, in the House, of Commons, opened with a glowing eulogy of Marshal Foch. ...

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  10. PLANES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. S. W. Copley, a Western Australian, has purchased 300 passenger aeroplanes. He intends to send some of them to Australia in establish services to enable rapid transit ...

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  11. MR. ANTHONY'S REPORT,

    Ever since the Railways Standing Committee began its enquiry regarding the proposed direct -line to Port Augusta, with a to ascertain whether the route recommended ...

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  12. Seidl Overthrown.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association, at Paris says the Hungarian Premier, M. Julius Seid, has been overthrown, and that -the Archduke Joseph has ...

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  13. THE GREAT NORTHERN

    Mr. ,R. S. Ross (acting goods superintendent) wag examined before, the Railways Standing Committee on Friday in reference to the proposed direct line from Adelaide ...

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  14. ARCHDUKE APPOINTED MINISTERS.

    The Hungarian Cabinet has resigned, and the Entente Mission has appointed the Archduke Joseph -to superior leadership. The Utter "has appointed M. Stephan ...

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  15. TRIBUNALS FOR PROFITEERS.

    The Minister of Reconstruction (Sir Auckland Geddes), in giving-evidence before the profiteering committee, said new tribunals, similar to the military service ...

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  16. AMERICAN RAILROADS

    Witnesses representing the Bail way Brotherhood giving evidence before the Interstate Conference Commission, demanded State ownership of railways, and declared ...

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  17. INFLUENZA

    In his fortnightly report placed before the Port Adelaide Local 'Board of. Health meeting on Thursday night the health officer (Dr. P. Bollen) reported that nine ...

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  18. A Roumanian Ultimatum.

    The Allied "Mission to Hungary includes in its duties -the superintendence of the execution of the armistice terms. It is understood that the Peace Cinference's ...

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  19. WELSH DISENDOWMENT.

    The House of Commons by 182 votes to 37, carried the seconds reading of a Bill granting £1,000,000 to Welsh local authorities for title commutation, under the ...

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  20. RAILWAYMEN'S SANITY.

    The executive of the National Union of Railwaymen has decided that it cannot recommend a strike to support the police, and urges members now on strike to return ...

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  21. BELA KUN'S BARBARITY.

    M, Vaida, a member of the Transylvania. ii Cabinet, told a representative of The Petit Parisian that the peasants of 'Nogy Kanigea ignored Gen. Bela. "Kun's last mobilization ...

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  22. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    A meeting of the South Australian. Coal Board was held on Friday morning. Subsequently the Chairman (Commander Bracegirdle D.S.O.) stated that there was ...

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  23. Daybaking Dispute.

    The conference has failed to settle the bakers' nightwork dispute, but the co-operative societies have conceded the men's demand, and 5,000 employes have there' ...

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  24. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO GUARD.

    The Railways Commissioner was advised on Friday -that a serious accidents had happened to Guard O'Lesry on the for northern Line. While collecting tickets ...

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  25. HAULAGE OVER THE HILLS.

    As an illustration of the difference in railway grades, Mr. R. 6. Ross (Acting Goods Superintendent), in giving evidence before the Railways Standing Committee on ...

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  26. In the Lords.

    In the House of Lords, Earl. Curzon proposed a motion of thanks to the forces, to that adopted in the Lower House Earl Crewe paid tribute to the ...

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  27. Roumanian Demand "Impossible."

    A wireless message from Berlin states that Roumania has demanded a reduction of the Hungarian Army to 15.000, the surrender of all munition factories and military ...

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  28. To Deal with the Coal Shortage.

    All inter-allied European Council has been appointed to speed up the output and diminution of coal; aid proposes to encourage a vast migration of Polish and ...

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  29. Leigh Creek Coal

    The Minister of Mines (Hon. W. H. Harvey, M.L.C.), referring to a statement recently made in Parliament, to the effect that 4 ft. of coal, equal to the best Newcastle, ...

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  30. THE MONEY GRANTS.

    After the House had agreed to the vote of thanks, the Prime Minister moved that the money grants to the leaders of the army and navy already announced should ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN RAIN.

    Further rain was recorded daring the 24 ours ended at 8.30 on 'Friday morning, but it did not extend north of Burra, and was confined chiefly to the ...

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  32. S.A.J.C. SECRETARY SHIP.

    The committee of the South Australian jockey dub has decided to appoint Mr. A. V. Kewney (the present Secretary of the Kalgoorlie Racing dub) to the position of ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS.

    The Australian tennis players have arrived here. ...

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  34. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    It is officially announced from the War Office that the Bolsheviks strongly hold Onega, but are not active in the neighbourhood. There shave been successful ...

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  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    At London.— War [?], from Sydney At San Freancisco. — Eric from Sydney At Call[?]. Callao — Dar[?], from New[?] Passed the [?] from Melbourne ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    In. the matter of Emily Father Goodfellow, with of Horace Goodfellow, of Pickering street, Eromp ton Park wood merchant. Mr. David Water house appealed for the insolvent. The matter ...

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  38. THE BASEDOW EXPEDITION

    Dr. Basedow and the members of his party left Adelaide on Friday morning by train. Their destination is Farina, where the expedition has arranged to receive ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN EXODUS.

    The majority of the Australians have been repatriated from Palestine. The last Units have embarked this month. About 10 per cent, chose to "visit England, and ...

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  40. EX-KAISER'S TRIAL.

    Addressing the House of -Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said the Allies had not altered their decision regarding the ex-Kaisers trial in London, but no action would be ...

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  41. AN ELECTION AT DARWIN.

    'A' meeting to elect members of the Darwin Town Council was held yesterday, Inspector Nichols Waters (Acting Government Secretary) presiding. Mr. Charles ...

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  42. Millswood Estate, in liquidation.

    To-morrow afternoon will witness the winding-up sale of the well-known. Mills wood Estate, when the balance of the land held by the company, 79 allotment in all ...

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  43. DEVOLUTION SCHEME.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. Lowther) will shortly preside over a committee appointed to consider a scheme for Federal devolution in respect ...

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  44. Switzerland and the League.

    Switzerland bas decided upon adherence to the League of Nations. ...

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  45. AT SCAPA FLOW.

    The First Lord of tho Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long told the House of Commons to-day that no attempt would be made to salve the majority of the German ships ...

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  46. MOTOR COLLISION.

    WALLAROO, August 6.—Dr. W. Harbison, while driving his motor oar on Monday, came into collision with another motor car driven by Mr. Goodfellow. Both ...

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  47. PERSONAL.

    Mr. P. Hague, who for 20 years has been a partner in the legal firm of Bar-well and Hague at Port Pirie, has transferred to the Adelaide office, to join Meagre. ...

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  48. MR., HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) and his party sailed from Durban this morning. ...

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  49. SERIOUS TRAP ACCIDENT.

    WALLAROO. August 6.—(Messrs. Ranger & Clark, of Kadina, were driving through Wallaroo in a sulky to-day, when the pony bolted. Both men were thrown ...

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  52. World's Shipping Tonnage.

    Lloyd's Register estimates that if there had been no war the world tonnage would have increased by 9,966,000. This would make the total war loss—excluding America ...

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  53. A FATHER OF 18.

    At the Government Workers' Tribunal on Friday, a shaft of merriment illumined the grave pomposity of the law. A witness for the grinders Islington was ...

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