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  4. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS.

    Nothing definite is yet known whether the B.H.A.S. intend to close down or not. When spoken to late last night Mr. H. St. J.. Somerset (general superintendent) ...

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  5. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    The members of the Victorian team which will play against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval, on Saturday, arrived by the express on Thursday. They were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A MURDERED WIDOW

    The Morning Post is featuring the cuse of Mrs. Lindsay a widow landowner of Coachford, County Corks who with her chauffeur, was kidnapped by an armed ...

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  7. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Amery), in submitting the navel estimates to the Commons, including provision for four ...

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  8. HILLS RAILWAY.

    The recent surprising position reached in the investigation of the Railways Standing Committee, regarding the proposed relaying and duplication of the Hills line ...

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  9. McDONALD’S DEADLY BOWLING.

    The Australian cricketers were due to begin, at Liverpool this morning, their second match of the tour against Lancashire. On the previous occasion—at Manchester ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STARVING RUSSIANS

    Hunger-stricken Russians are setting [?]re to villages as they evacuate them, and trek to other parts of the country. Trenches have been dug around Moscow ...

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  11. Avoiding Provocation.

    The construction of four ships could not in the circumstances be regarded as provocative. On the contrary, the Admiralty might be open to the charge of allowing ...

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  12. AN ECONOMY COMMITTEE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Robert Home) informed Mr. J. R. Clynes in the Commons that Cabinet had decided, in view of the departmental replies to the ...

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  13. McDonald’s Position.

    McDonald has not reported to Mr. Sidney Smith his acceptance of the position of a professional with the Nelson Club. It was stated a few days ago that he had ...

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  14. HANGED HIMSELF ON HIS WEDDING DAY.

    When Mr. Alfred Haldane Coward a coach painter residing at Clifton street, [?]lands, was driving through the east [?] lands to work, about 6 o’clock on ...

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  15. LONDON’S LONG DROUGHT.

    London’s 70 days’ drought was broken to-day, when a thundershower which lasted an hour occurred. ...

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  16. Mr. Asquith’s Doubts.

    Mr. Asquith referred to She resolution of the Imperial Conference, deferring commitment to a naval policy until after the result of the Washington Conference. He ...

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  17. WHEAT WORRY.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr. McIntosh asked the Premier if he would give time for a discussion and a vote to be taken in regard to the discontinuance of ...

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  18. DARWIN PASSIVE RESISTERS.

    This morning (before Major Hogan) Mr. Toupein (ex-Mayor) and Mr. Balding (a prominent unionist) were sent to gaol for 28 days for non-payment of income tax. ...

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  19. BEES AS LIVE STOCK

    Mr. Hamilton. M.P., introduced a deputation to the Railways Commissioner on Thursday from beekeepers, urging that consignments of bees should be carried over ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES.

    A motor car driven by Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Secretary to the Australian Prime Minister crashed into a post. Mrs. Shepherd sustained a severe shock, and ...

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  21. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Government has appointed a royal commission to enquire into, and report upon matters relating to the control and management of the public service. It will ...

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  22. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway [?]arnings for the week ended July 20, 1921, amounted to £51,578, compared with £46,833 for the corresponding week of 1920. ...

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  23. THE WANDANA.

    The Wandana has arrived at Cowell. She met very rough weather about the Althorpes. having left Port Adelaide in the [?]eeth of the south-west gate on Tuesday. ...

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  25. A Committee of Prime Ministers.

    The Imperial Conference being over, the committee of Prime Ministers sat all day to-day preparing the report for publication. It contains the speeches delivered early in ...

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  26. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Thursday. August 4—Low water, 8.30 a.m.; high water, 3.50 p.m. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. LONDON, August 3. ...

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  27. EX-SERVICE EMIGRANTS.

    Rep[?]ng to a question in the Commons Mr. A[?]ery said that since the armistice the British Government has sent ex-service men and their families to the number ...

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  29. A WALL BLOWN DOWN.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER. August 1. The collapse of a wallin Fairy street, Warrnambool, last Wednesday, during a sudden squall, resulted in the death of Miss ...

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  30. SUGAR FOR GERMANY.

    The secretary to the President has announced that the sale of a million tons of Sugar to the German Government is likely. ...

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  31. FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    SOUTH-EASTERN RORDER, August 1. —Charles Stewart Underwood (22), youngest son of Cr. C. Underwood, of Newfield, near Camperdown, met with fatal ...

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