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  4. THE SANCTIONS.

    The Premier (M. Briand) informed the French Cabinet to-day that the Allies bad agreed to establish control of the Rheni[?] frontier after the raising of the economic ...

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  5. BELFAST.

    A gang of Sinn Feiners to-day ambushed the mourne[?] who attended the funeral of Mr. Alexander Harrison, a victim of Sunday’s hombing [?]trage.while the ...

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  6. AN ACTRESS’S CLAIM.

    In the Civil Court on Thursday Mr. Justice Anew Parsons gave his reserved Cromer, music-hall artist, in which she claimed £2500 damages from the Harry ...

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  7. RUNNING AMOK.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Express states that the overshadowing question of the hour is “Will the yound sterling reach 500 marks?” At one time ...

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  8. POPLAR’S PERPLEXITIES.

    The London Labour Majors who interviewed Mr. Lloyd George on the subject of unemployment have now addressed a memorial to the Minister of Health. (Sir ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

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  10. LATEST SPORTING

    At Morphettville on Thursday morning the weather was wet and [?]terous. The course proper 10 yards from the inner rails was avail[?], the going being good, but not fast, and on it The ...

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  11. ANOTHER GERMAN DISASTER.

    A blast furnace at a metal norks a Varel near Oldenburg (Germany), exploded. Light persons sere killed and many wounded. ...

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  12. The Ambassador Informed.

    M. Briand has informed the German ambassador that the economic sanctions will be removed on Friday. ...

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  13. DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES.

    Domestic differences were the subject of investigation at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday morning when Alexander Cogan was charged on the information of ...

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  14. A Communique.

    To-day’s official communique from Belfast refers only to Monday’s incidents. ...

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  15. SEA SURGERY.

    During the voyage of the Ayrshire from Brisbane to London, a seaman named Ellis was taken ill with acute appendicitis. The ship’s burgeon (Dr. Woodhead, of ...

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  16. “BOARDING HOUSE RUNNERS.”

    The National Union of Sailors and Firemen has expelled a number of its members, mostly left-wing elements, who worked on a vigilance committee ...

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  17. HUGE PARIS FIRE.

    A fire has destroyed the Magasin du Printemps. a huge store in the Boulevard Haussmann: in fact, one of the biggest in Paris. It was an eight-story building, ...

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  18. Modern Provisions.

    The prospect of having to undergo an operation in mid-ocean a one which c nowadays be faced with no more trepidation than a similar ordeal on land (writes ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE AND GOVERNMENT.

    Representatives of the Public Officers’ Federation, Messrs. Wv Bennett (President), T. H. Nave (Secretary), and V. E R. Dumas (President of the Public Service ...

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  20. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Foreign Office, in announcing the King’s acceptance of the invitation to the Prince of Wales to visit Japan in the second week in April, states that the ...

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  21. HOMERS’ OCEAN FLIGHT.

    Some wonderful stories have been told about ho[?] pigeons. Those who follow the doings of these remarkable birds will be interested to learn of an incident which ...

    Article : 215 words
  22. AMBASSADORS’ CONFERENCE.

    A conference of Allied Ambassadors has carried a resolution which sets out that the violation of the independence or the frontiers of Aiaba[?]ia endangers Italy’s ...

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  23. TORRENS TRAGEDY.

    An enquiry into the death of Howard Nathaniel Silver (aged 15), who was drowned in the River Torrens, on about September 19. was held in the deputation ...

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  24. DAILY WHEAT QUOTATIONS.

    In the Assembly on Thursday, the Premier (Hon H. N. Barwell) told Mr. McIntosh that he would bring under the notice of the Minister controlling the Wheat ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL LABOUR.

    The agenda of the League of Nations International Labour organization which will meet at Geneva, includes the discussion of measures providing against ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent reports by cablegram the death, at the age of 76. of Mr. J. H. Balfour Browne. K.C., who -was reported to have earned £40,000 a year as ...

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  27. COLTON, PALMER, AND PRESTON.

    At the 10th annual meeting of shareholder of Colton. Palmer, [?]Prestos, Limited, which was held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, W[?]ymouth street, on ...

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  28. BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    A case of interest to wine saloon keepers was dealt with by Mr. T. J. S. O’Halloren, [?]M., at the Port Adelaide Police Court, on Thursday. Herbert John ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    F.C. Cbilman reported at the City Watchhouse, on Wednesday, that at noon that day he had found Mr. Harry H. Lord (45), a married man, of 27 Young street, ...

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  30. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the gold match between the boy and girl champions. Miss Sarson beat Mathicson, 6 up and 4 to play. —French Featherweights.— ...

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  31. THE LAW COURTS.

    Robert James Griffin, police constable, appealed against the decision of the Crystal Brook Police Court presided over by two justice of the peace acquitting John ...

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  32. MR. HUGHES.

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) passed through Adelaide on Tuesday, on his return to Melbourne, the Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) advised him that ...

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  33. OFF THE JETTY.

    PORT VICTORIA. September 26.—An accident happened while the Quorna was unloading yesterday. Trucks drawn by a horse are used to convey cargo from the ...

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  34. FLOUR FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message from Johannesburg states that the representative of the Associated Chambers of Commerce who proceeded to London to discuss with Gen. Smuts and Mr. ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    TALLOW.—At the auctions to-day 1,008 cusks were offered, and 208 were sold at about 3/ decline. The bad change position has checked Con[?]nental demand. Prices realized were:— ...

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  36. CHILDREN FATALLY BURNED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), September 28.— Two little girls named Dodds perished in a fire at Lyttelton on Tuesday evening, which broke out during the absence of ...

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  37. A BROKEN LEG.

    CALLINGTON, September 28.—While engaged in cutting down trees with his brother Eilert, yesterday, Victor Lehmann, aged 18 years, son of Mr. F. ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER.

    Cant. Kenneth Duffield, of South Australia, who was the composer of the music for the revue “Puss Puss,” which recently had a successful run in London, has ...

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  39. RIVER LEVELS.

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  41. ADELAIDE MEN ARRESTED.

    John Hayes, a South Australian, who has lately been carrying on business in Little Collins street as a consulting engineer and agent, was arrested at St. Kilda ...

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  42. ORANGES IN PALESTINE.

    In a a report (dated August 25), the Trade Commissioner for South Australia in London (Mr. D. M. K. Lewis) states:—It is reported that a organization has been ...

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  43. SPORTS HANDICAPS.

    Following [?] the handicaps for the Cookie Plains sports to be held on October 8:—100 Yards Handicap E. A. [?] 6 F. J. Norman , 7½ B. L. [?] ...

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  44. NINE HUNDRED CANDIDATES FOR FIVE JOBS.

    A week ago the Sydney City Council, advertised for casual workers. It was stated that the usual application papers would have to be filled in , and these could he ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES.

    With a view to relieving unemployment Cabinet is considering the accelerating of work in respect to the British Empire Exhibition. The promoters of the exhibition ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. A DARWIN LAWSUIT

    The action by the Northern Agency Limited, to restrain Harold Nelson and another from using the trade name “Northern Territory Agency,” [?] opened ...

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