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  4. BEATEN AT LAST

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  5. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, August 31. Although, last last night, an estimate of the state of the parties gave the Lawson Government an absolute majority as a ...

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  6. U-BOAT HORROR.

    ‘An enquiry was begun to-day at the Bow Street Court into the case of Wilhelm Warner, the Commander of U-Boat 55. The evidence revealed a horrible tragedy. ...

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  7. IN INDIA.

    The Australian Press Association learns from an authoritative source that news from India shows the situation, except in the Malabar district to be generally quiet ...

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  9. IRISH FRENZY

    The gunmen and snipers of Belfast maintained their fusllade until after midnight. The street lamps had been extinguished, and the only light was that from blazing ...

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  10. YESTERDAY’S REVIEW

    The polling in connection with the Victonian State elections took place to-day in 10 metropolitan, five urban, and 31 country electorates—voting in the other 19 ...

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  11. PRICES REGULATION

    Mr. F. Gondon, a member of the Prices Regulation Commission, made the following statement on Wednesday in reference to the report submitted by the Chairman ...

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  12. THE R38.

    A memorial service in hononr of those who perisbed as the result of the accident to the R38, will he held at Westminster Abbey on September 7. The bodies of the ...

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  13. Three Killed; 14 Injured

    Further violent fighting took place at Belfast this afternoon. A labourer named Cash was shot dead, and there were also several people seriously wounded Sandhag ...

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  14. Hunger Strike Among Internees.

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  15. VIRGINIA FERMENT.

    Reports from West Virginia sate that armed miners are moving at intervals into Logan County, determined to carry out the intended invasion. Cabinet is considering ...

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  16. Guerilla Warfare.

    The correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle at Belfast, says tie rioting was continued this evening. An area of two square miles is in the grip of the ...

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  17. HIGH JUMPING.

    At a meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society on Wednesday, the Chairman of the horse committee ( Mr. R. H. Crawford) recommended that the ...

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  18. “PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING.”

    Preferential boxplans open, at the Theatre Royal office to-morrow morning at 9 a.m. in connection with the first Australian presentation of Mr. Robert Counrtneidige’s latest London stage success “Paddy the Next Beet Thing,” which in to receive its initial Australian presentation at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, ...

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  19. GERMAN NERVES.

    The Berlin correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph declares that the whole of Germany has “got an attack of nerves.” The Cabinet, he says. has also probably ...

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  20. FREE SUIT OF CLOTHES

    Sitting as a Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday, the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) heard an appeal against the decision of Mr. R. A. Nesbit, ...

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  21. NO CORSICA ARRIVED.

    “This is something like the Maltese rumours some wears age,” remarked the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. E. R. Laffer) in the Assembly on Wednesday, ...

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  22. FREE TRADE IN WOOL.

    Commenting upon the recent resolution of the New South Wales Woolgrowers’ Conference, the Yorkshire Post says:—“If the woolgrowers act on the opinion they ...

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  23. FREE SCHOOL BOOKS.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Price moved—“That in the opinion of this House children attending the State schools should be provided with free school ...

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  24. LIVE STOCK SHOW ENTRIES.

    The summary of entries for the forth[?] Royal Live Stock Show, indicates that a total of 2,667 has bee received as [?] 3,491 for last year—an increase of ...

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  25. A Surprise.

    The London Daily Chronice states that the surprise victory of the English Eleven cost the Australian team £13,000. Armstrong told G. E. -0. Wood if the team ...

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  26. Middlesex Won County Championship.

    Interest in the match at Eastbourne was somewhat overshadowed by' the County Championship match between Middlesex and Surrey, at Lord’s, Middlesex put up ...

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  27. KILLED WHILE DRIVING HOME.

    CARRIETON. August 29 —Mr. Trmothy Reid aged 24 second son of Mr. Thomas Reid of boolounda East, was returning home from Carrieton on Friday night in a ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COST.

    Under the new scheme proposal for the allocation of the expenses of the League of Nations, the contribution to be made by New Zealand will be almost double what ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    Dr. Hertz, the Chief Rabbi, and Mr. Albert Woolf, were given receptions at Southampton and in London to mark the end of their [?]mton tour, in the course ...

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  31. “Scratched” by Amateurs.

    The London Evening News says:—“The Australians doubtless appreciate the irony of -the situation, for their wonderful record is now smudged by what, after all, is only a ...

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  32. The Triumph of Youth.

    The London Daily Express says that All England’s victory is a striking justification of Maclaren’s arguments in favour of giving young blood a chance. The Tnglish ...

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  33. THE NEW SHOW GROUNDS.

    Mr. John Hill (Chairman of the finance committee) announced at a council meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society an Wednesday that they had received a further ...

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  34. PROGRESS FIGURES.

    COLLINGWOOD.—Thomas Tunnecliffe (Lab), 3,016; xMartin Hannah (Ind. Lab.), 1.341; Alexander Sontar Young (Nat.), 634; James Robert Reid (Nat. lib.). 417. Mr. ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    The names of the following have been added to the Commission of the Peace:— B. G. B. Lane (Whyalla). S. J. M. Goode (Whyalla), M. G. Smith (Smithfield). and ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    The following motorists were [?] with for having exceeded the speed limit:—clern R. Gray (King william street, on August 18, 23½ m.p.h.) fined £2.15/; Perty Mehrtens (King William ...

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  37. PEACE.

    The Peace Treaty between the United States and Hungary has been signed. ...

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  38. England’s Young Blood.

    The All-England team, which will probably go down to posterity as having been ...

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