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  4. OUT OF THE SKY,

    Although very few people were supposed to have known that Capt. Harry Butler was due to arrive back from Minlaton on Monday morning, the crowd which awaited ...

    Article : 446 words
  5. PROFITEERING PROBLEM

    In the report. Sir John Hunger (Administrator of Works) has testified that he discovered a conspiracy "between" Government men and the contractors' men at Renfrew ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. GERMANY TO-DAY,

    A White Paper -has been issued regarding the mission of Dr. Ernest Starling and other agricultural experns, who. were sent to Germany.. . They report .that Germany ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. Family Notices

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  8. THE ERA OF STRIKES

    The star syndicalists hoped to use the police strike as a jumping-off ground. for a general strike. The Home Office's handling of the trouble and public disapproval. how ...

    Article : 215 words
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  10. WHAT THE AFGHANS LOST.

    Peace was signed on Friday by the Afghan delegates at Rawa Pindi, a town and military station of the Punjab. The terme include one which provides that the ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. WARS AFTER PEACE.

    The Supreme Council at the Peace Conference has sent a message to the Roumanian Government, pointing out its attitude. The communication suggests that ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. MARCHING' ON MOSCOW

    Reports from Riga state that Gen. Denikin. in command of anti-Bolshevik forces, is munching on Moscow. ...

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  13. THEIR LAST PARADE

    After a long weary tramp, through the land of sand in search of Turks, the men of the 9th Light Horse did their last war walk through the streets of Adelaide on ...

    Article : 392 words
  14. ECONOMISE! ECONOMISE! ECONOMSE!

    The disclosures by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. (Mr. Austin Chamberlain) of the serious financial situation has resulted in a widespread protest against Government ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. 'Powers of English BilL

    The Profiteering Bill, which has been introduced into the House of Commons, empowers local authorities to enter into business, and allows the Board of Trade to ...

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  16. NOT A RUBBISH TIP!

    The Home-Office has ordered the deportation of the American [?] Feiner, Hugh O'Rourke who brought American money to England to lead a working class revolt ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. Japan in Turmoil.

    A New York despatch from -Tokio states that -virtually all the newspapers there have suspended publication owing a strike of printers, who demand Slither ...

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  18. Food: Ministry Active.

    The Food Ministry has resumed control of bacon hams, and lard requisitioned stocks and imports, and fixed maximum wholesale and retail prices. ...

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  19. WANTED, A PIED PIPER

    A Bill has been introduced into the House of Commons, for the destruction of rats and mice. It is estimated that rate in England destroy £15,000,000 worth of ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND NAVY.

    The Daily Express naval correspondent states that negotiations are in progress between the British. Admiralty and the New Zealand Government for the formation of ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. Speeding-up in Germany.

    As the result of -propaganda emphasizing Germany's economic position, German coal miners and other men have expressed themselves as willing to work an extra ...

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  22. SENSATIONAL PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    During the peace celebrations in Belfast 30,000 demobilized soldiers marched. pact Lord French. A quarter-million spectators watched the spectacle. The house on ...

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  23. Death to Democracy.

    Concerning the Triple Alliance ballot, Sir Robert Borne {Minister of Labour), in the course of an interview, says direct action moans the end of democracy, because it ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. DISASTROUS EXPLOSIONS,

    A fire, due to tire explosion of carbove containing ether, entirely destroyed the railway station at Besancon, on the River Doubs. The damage as estimated at ...

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  25. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, Easton George Black, a young man, charged on the information of Walter Angel (Branch and Agency accountant of ...

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  26. Air SOVIET PLOT.

    The Sunday. Express stoles that the police raided a house in Acton, and seized plans and proclamations for tie creation of-a -Soviet Government in London. ...

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  27. INFLUENZA.

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  28. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Davey, of Prespect have been advised by the military that their [?] Cpl Edwin Davey is returning by the Morvada after over four years' active service. (Advt.) ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    It is' reported that 10.403 bales of Australian wool have arrived aboard the Norwegian saling vessel Gate. The consignment is said to the the largest wool ...

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  30. "A REAL HATRED."

    Unhappy relations between two sisters were ventilated before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell at the Adelaide Local Court on Monday. Margaret Ann McDonald, of ...

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  31. COAX, POSITION.

    The Chairman of the Coal Board Commander Bracegirdle, D.S.O., reported this morning that where was nothing fresh to announce in connection with the coal ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE.

    The petition of Edith May Waples of Mary stret, Unley for a divorce from her husband William Allen Waples, was again considered by Mr. Jnstice Gordon at the ...

    Article : 280 words
  34. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Ssicaphore Tides.—Monday, Aug. 11.—how water 9.50 a.m. high water, 10 p.m. Arrived—Aug 1 Konigen Luise. 6,666, Clazebeck, London. ...

    Article : 391 words
  35. COVENANT DAY.

    Celebrations in connection, with Covemant Day will be held on September 29, when religious services will be conducted. The Scotish, covenants were bonds of ...

    Article : 266 words
  36. PARLIAMENT AT WORK

    Both branches of the Legislature 'will meet again to-morrow. The Legislative Council, which has been "marking time" for a week, after questions, will deal with ...

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  37. Death' at Victor Harbour.

    The Central Board of Health baa been notified that a resident of Victor Harbour, who had been away on visit and returned home on Saturday suffering from influenza, ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL CODE.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. H. N. Barwell) stated on Monday that he expected introduce -into the Assembly next week new -industrial code to amend the ...

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  39. LORD MICHELMAN'S WILL.

    The settlement which has been reached in connection with the sensational probate action with reference to the will of the late Lord 'Michelham, whose estate ...

    Article : 86 words
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  42. FALL FROM FOOTBRIDGE.

    MEADOWS SOUTH, August 9. Mr. Eric Hopkins, of Strathalbyn, who recently returned from the war, while visiting friends at Bill's Creek, was pushing his ...

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  43. LAD AND A GUN.

    At Brighton on Saturday evening M.C.'s Kain and Brewster arrested a young man on a charge of having unlawfully wounded Samuel John Kennedy. It is ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES,

    It is understood that in several instances the conference lines have paid accrued rehates to shippers who have used the Commonwealth line of steamers for the ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. HOME RULE.

    Under the presidency of Sir Edward Cataon the Ulster Unionist Council has decided to revive its .political organizations in order to fight Home Rule in Ireldan. ...

    Article : 98 words
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  47. SOLDIERS FOR NEW ZEELAND

    The Corinthie has sailed for New Zealand with 12 officers, 350 men, and some of their wives. ...

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  48. DANGEROUS "BACK-FIRE."

    A fire broke out at 11.30 a.m. on Sunday at Messrs. Gambling & McDonald's stables in Lipson street. Port Adelaide. The local brigade, under District Officer ...

    Article : 63 words
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