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  4. PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) on Tuesday sent the following telegram to be delivered to the Prime (Minister on his arrival at port Augusts:- " The South ...

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  5. DUTCH AND BELGIAN FRONTIERS.

    A dispute between the Dutch and 'Belgian delegations on the commission engaged in the revision of the treaty of 1839 became [?]o violent that the Belgians decided ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Speeding at the annual Conference of the Associated Education Committee, Sir G[?] L[?]nn; of Newscastle[?] Type said; the people of London have never ...

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  8. GEN. DENIKIN'S ADVANCE.

    Gen. Denikin's advance is progressing with great rapidity. ...

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  9. ROBBIE.

    Robbie is a mad Irishman—oh, a very mad Irishman! He has just been badly wounded, and discharged from the army with the honorary rank of captain. ...

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  10. INFLUENZA.

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  11. BOTHER ABOUT BUTTER.

    The “butter case” was continued at the Adelaide Police Court before Mr. E. M Sabine, S.M., on Wednesday morning. Murphy &, McCartney Proprietary, ...

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  12. Odessa Captured.

    The Bo[?]ts admit that the allied f[?]es have captured Ode[?] ...

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  13. Zhitomir Reoccupied.

    A wireless message announces the reoccupation of Zhitomir by Gen Clark. ...

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  14. At Cheer-up-Hut.

    Mrs. A. Seager, of the Cheer up Hun, has received a telegram from the Prima Minister, stating that be will be very pleased to be at the but at 4 o'clock on Thursday ...

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  15. Trouble at Renmark.

    BENMARK, August 25.—The influenza epidemic is not abating in Renmark as was at one time supposed, and the health authorities have thought it advisable to ...

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  16. A CLEVER MOVE.

    The newspaper Ievestia, published at Moscow. states that Germany, under Entente pressure, is sending thousands of Russiab pre[?]ners to Gen. Denikin's ...

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  17. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Senate foreign relations committee has adopted an amendment to the Peace Treaty, eliminating United States membership from the commission to determine the ...

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  18. Escorted by Plane.

    Mr. Hughes will be weaned to Adelaide on Thursday by Capt Harry Butter, A.F.C., who hopes to meet tie express at Salisbury, Capt. Butler will again fly over ...

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  19. Blacks Stricken.

    SWAN REACH, August 15,—The town is now free from influenza, but the epidemic has broken oat in the natives' camp, which is situated within two miles of Swan ...

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  20. FOOD FOR CHILDREN,

    With She idea of assisting those Buffering from distress caused through the strike, a meeting at North Broken Hill on Monday night formed a committee to provide ...

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  21. LEGAL COSTS.

    In the Supreme Court on Wednesday morning Mr. Justice Gordon announced has views in regard to the nights of litigants to costs in certain cases before the Court. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA MUST REPAY.

    The reply of the peace Conference to Austria declares that Austria's pre-war [?]ebt end war expenses shall be borne pro rats by Austria and the countries lately ...

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  23. Plague in Don Cossack Country.

    The plague is reported to have broken [?] in the Don Cossack territory in Russia. ...

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  24. RACIAL ANTAGONISM IN AMERICA.

    Department of Justice has disclosed that the Russian Soviets are applying funds to stir up racial antagonism through out the United States. ...

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  25. GILLES STREET INFANT SCHOOL.

    The new infant school in Gilles street, Adelaide, will be formally handed over to the department, through the Ministers of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey), at 11 ...

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  26. BETRAYED NURSE CAVELL.

    Georges Qnieri who is charged with having betrayed Nurse Cavell to the Germane, under examination, stated that be gave the French Military Attache at ...

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  27. MENTAL HOSPITAL AS UNIVERSITY.

    The' question of removing the Adelaide University was brought before the Assembly on Wednesday by Mr. Smeaton, who moved:—'"That in view of the ...

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  28. GOULD ESTATE SCANDAL.

    The Supreme Court has removed George Gould as trustee and executor of the estate of Jay Gould, b[?]father, thereby supporting the claims of Frank Gould and his ...

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  29. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    Mr. SmeaAon corrected himself in justice to the State Bank, in the Assemvlyy, on Wednesday, by explaining that the four roomed cottage, on. hand 50 ft. x 50 ft., at ...

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  30. CADETS AND DRILL.

    /A new system of physical drill for cadets was publicly tried by the military authorities yesterday and to-day, when full work was done with the various devices to make ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.

    Gen. Sir Edmund H. H. Allenby has issued a warning proclamation in connection with the wholesale formation of so called labour syndicates, which are really ...

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  32. COLOUR BAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

    When giving evidence before the Low Grade Mines Commission this morning, Col. Pritchard (Director of Native Labour) uttered a grave warning regarding native ...

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  33. BIG ESTATES.

    The Minister of Repatriation told Mr. Reidy, in the Assembly on Wednesday, that it was expected that the Discharged So[?] Settlement Bill would affect 106 ...

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  34. THE REGISTER AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The residents of Port Adelaide and district were much inconvenienced this morning by the late delivery of their morning newspapers. The usual goods train by ...

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  35. DODDER "NOXIOUS,"

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday the the Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) moved that an address should be presented to the Governor, praying that a ...

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  36. LATEST MARKET.

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  37. MEAT CONTRACTS.

    Time Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Oman), who will be among the dei[?] attending the interstate conference to be? held in Sydney on Thursday between ...

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  38. PARIS SENSATION.

    Petit (Pari[?] has created a sensation by publishing a telegram from the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Jagow), dated December 11, 1014, to the High ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government is opening retail stores throughout the country to [?]ll surplus war stocks. ...

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  40. PRICES COMMISSION.

    The commission will take evidence on Thursday morning in connection with the costs, and the present selling prices of galvanized iron. ...

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  41. LATEST SHIPPING.

    The Adelaide Radio Station was during Tuesday night in communication with the [?] P[?] Bu[?], Bonna, War Penquin, and [?] RIVER LEVELS. ...

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  42. FOR THE SOUTH MINE.

    Two large and weighty cases of mining plant, for installation on the South Mine by Broken Hill, arrived at Terowie by Wednesday's train, from Port Adelaide. ...

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  43. PITY THE POOR MILLION AIRES!

    According to an estimate issued by the Board of Inland Revenue there are in Britain' 5,48,000 persons liable to pay income tax. Of these 2,490,000 are credited with ...

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  44. SHIPS' NAMES.

    During the war period an [?]mbargo was imposed, at "the request of the Imperial authorities, on the changing or transferring of the names of vessels upon the ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL AND THE CO-OPERATIVE SCHEME

    At a meeting of the Trades and Trades Labourers' Union on Monday night, [?]ctegate A. Gilbert reported on the visit paid by the union delegates to Port Pine to ...

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  46. Race Hatred.

    Gen. Smuts had a most enthusiastic reception here In the course of a speech on lines similar to those of former utterances, he denied that race hatred existed ...

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  47. Reconstruction in America,

    The Senate committee has eliminated [?] the United States all European commissions engaged in supervising reconstruction, with the exception of the reparations ...

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  48. SPORTING CABLES

    At Forest Hills, in the National Singlee, Norman Brookes, of Victoria, defeated Tate, 6—0, 6—3, 6—1. R.V. Thomas, of Adelaide, defeated ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS IN ENGLAND

    Probable vacancies in four of the Australian Agent Generalships raises the question Whether it would not be possible to secure closer co-ordination in Australian ...

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  50. THOUGHT HE INTENDED TO LEAVE.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice Schutt to-day in behalf of Henry E [?]as Holladfly, merchant, that an order" bf " the Court made on August 19 authorizing ...

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  51. RECITAL AT BRIGHTON.

    Music [?]nvers at British were attached a treat on Tuesday evening when a concert was given by Mr. William Silver in [?]id of the [?] ball building [?] some time are additions, in ...

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  52. BOWLS.

    The annual meeting of the sema[?]ce Bowling Club was held at the clubbo[?]se on Monday, August 18. The President (Mr. E. F. Fllis) occured the chair. There was a record attendance ...

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  53. CANADIAN - AMERICAN FLIGHT.

    Three of the 12 Canadian aeroplanes which started from Toronto in the international race to New York have arrived at Roosevelt and landed in a field The ...

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  55. Family Notices

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  56. THE PEACE LOAN.

    A public committee was formed in the town hall on Monday night to further the peace Joan. Broken Hill's quota is £50,000. ...

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  57. TACTFUL ADVICE.

    In connection with the recent anti-Italian riots at Kalgoorlie, the Premier, replying the Assembly to-day to a question by the Opposition Leader (Mr. Mitchell) said ...

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