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  3. THE IRISH PROBLEM. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Sir Hamad Greenwood states that there is no change in the Irish policy of the Government. The Sinn Fein leaders have not approached the Government. Although ...

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  4. TAXATION FRAUDS

    Three partners in a Bradford manufacturing firm have been sentenced to imprisonment for twelve months, besides the payment of fines, for defrauding the ...

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  6. LABOR REQUESTS

    The official report of the deputation of the Trade Union Congress to the Prime Minister to present the Congress resolutions on the subject of Ireland has been ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Canadian Dominion Government have ordered the unconditional admission of the five Australian sailors of the steamer Canadian Importer. The men have ...

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  8. WIRELESS MARVELS

    The Marconi station at Signal Hill held telephone conversations with the journalists on board the steamer Victorian when they were 100 miles out at sea. The ...

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  9. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS

    Directly Sergeant Mulhern, who was Chief of the Intelligence Department in West Cork, reached the holy water font, and while he was making the sign of ...

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  10. THE NEAR EAST MORE GREEK SUCCESSES.

    A message from Adrianople states:—The Turks have retreated from Kirk Kilisse. The French troops have repulsed the Sherffian troops and have entered ...

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  11. BRAVO, ADELAIDE!

    The following copy of a wireless message sent to the Sydney "Sun," Perth "Daily News," and the Melbourne "Herald," from H.M.S. Renown, has been forwarded to ...

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  12. THE PRINCE

    A Singleton message states that the visit of the Prince on Sunday was made the occasion of a great demonstration of loyalty by a crowd numbering about 4,000 ...

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  13. STEAMSHIP TRUST.

    The shareholders of the Canada Steamship lines have unanimously accepted the agreement with the British Empire Steel Trust. ...

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  14. AERIAL DERBY

    During the Aerial Derby Race, 200 miles circuit (which consisted of a flight of 200 miles round London), Courtney made a bad landing. His machine hit the ground ...

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  15. Albanians Defeated.

    An army of 4,000 Albanians attempted, to drive out the Italians from Valona, but were completely repulsed, after fighting which lasted for eight hours. Hundreds ...

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  16. ATHLETES ASTRAY.

    Most of the competitors in the fourteen miles Marathon race, including the Australian (Hewitt) took the wrong road, and covered twenty miles before they ...

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  17. CHINESE TROUBLE RAILWAY CONFUSION.

    Indescribable confusion exists on the railroad at Yang Tshi and Song Tien owing to the military authorities' intimation to the railroad men. Everything is becoming ...

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  18. SET FAIR.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court On Monday the licensee of the Largs Pier Hotel we[?] called upon to value a barometer. A young man was charged with being in ...

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  19. DEAR CLOTHES.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that owing to the high prices of food and clothing a mob of thieves pillaged the shops and warehouses. The police were overpowered ...

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  20. AMERICA CUP CONDITIONS OF THE RACE

    The conditions provide for five races for the America Cup, and three wins are necessary to secure the prize. Shamrock IV. and Resolute have now each won two. ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  22. GERMAN KIDNAPPED.

    The Paris "Matin" states that Dr. Dorden, who in June last year was proclaimed President of the Rhineland Republic, the capital of which was fixed at Wies[?]den, ...

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  23. THE MEDIC.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Company have received advice of the departure of the Medic from Fremantle. She is expected to arrive at the Semaphore anchorage on ...

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  24. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    The executives of the railroad brotherhoods have completed an order for a referendum throughout the country in respect to the Federal Labor Board's wage ...

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  25. MOORE-STREET TRAGEDY

    John Henry Ryan, James Luke Carlos, and William Thomas Fairlie, young men, who were arrested on Saturday by Detective-Sergeant Whittle, were charged at the ...

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  26. No Race To-day.

    A message from Sandy Hook states that owing to the heavy weather there will be no race for the America Cup on Monday. ...

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  27. BOWLS.

    In the Brighton bowls tournament there were 158 entries, and Orchard (New Zealand) lost the final by 14 to 12 in a match of 21 ends. ...

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  28. Three More Deaths.

    Everything is quiet in Belfast to-day, but three persons wounded in the fighting last week died in hospital. Wild Scenes. ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    A message from Bathurst states that Bishop Long, speaking there on Sunday night, said that the fact that Mr. Storey, the New South Wales Premier, and Mr. ...

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  31. Advance on Pekin.

    While the fighting about Pekin has ceased, the Seng Tien troops are continuing their advance towards Pekin. ...

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  32. DIVORCE AND DAMAGES

    An action for divorce, the custody of the children, and damages from the corespondent was being in the Civil Court before the Chief Justice (Sir George ...

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  33. BENDIGO GOLDFIELDS

    The geological survey of the Bendigo goldfields has convinced those who are interested in the industry that, given the necessary capital, the mining industry can ...

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  34. Japan Prepared to Act.

    M. Okhida, a farmer Minister, declared to-day that a conference might be necessary in Tokio in order to discuss the conditions in China. He said he did not ...

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  35. CITY COUNCIL SALARIES.

    The Adelaide City Council on Monday had before it the report of the sub-committee, consisting of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen Prosser and Isaacs, Councillors ...

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  36. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  37. CITY FISH MARKET.

    At the Adelaide City Council on Monday an application by the trustees of the late Mr. Edwin Daw for an extension of the lease of the Adelaide Fish Market from ...

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  38. A Constable Murdered.

    Sergeant Mullhern was shot dead while entering Bandon Church this morning at mass. Four revolver bullets lodged in his head. ...

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  39. THE MAIL BAG ROBBERY

    The police are busily engaged in the endeavor to unravel the mystery surrounding the disappearance of eight mailbags from the Melbourne to Bendigo express ...

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  40. METHYLATED SPIRIT.

    The Adelaide town clerk submitted to Monday's meeting of the council a report from the Director of Chemistry on the inflammable nature of methylated spirits. ...

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  41. THE NATIONAL PARTY.

    Mr. J. A. Southwood, M.P., who was for some years secretary of the National Party in Parliament, has tendered his resignation as a member of the National ...

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  42. ADULTERATED MILK.

    At the Adelaide Police Court, before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, C. Wells, and H. Wilson, on Monday, William Atkin was charged with having had in his possession for sale at Seaview-road, Henley ...

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  43. RUSSIAN TRANSPORT

    M. Kerensky and his representative, aided by twelve special policemen, on the strength or a court award, seized the Russian transport Roqday, and, having ousted ...

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  44. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Court, before Mr. Deputy President Webb, on Monday, Mr. W. J. Denny, M.C., M.P., applied on behalf of the A.W.U. for a common rule under section 18 of the ...

    Article : 615 words
  45. BRITISH NAVY

    Admiral Earl Beatty, in a speech on the occasion of receiving the freedom of Huddersfield, said:—The navy to-day, both in commission and reserve, was the minimum ...

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  46. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    The hearing of the claim for damages arising cut of a collision between two motor cars at the corner of Mitchell and Weller streets, Hyde Park, on July 5, 1919, was resumed from April ...

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  47. SUPERSTITIOUS WOMEN.

    "One cannot live in London without observing the extraordinary prevalence of childish superstitions about numbers, days of the week, and so forth." said Dean Inge, ...

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  48. Police Court—Adelaide.

    John Francis Cramp had to pay £2 15/ in all for having exceeded the 15 miles an hour speed limit while driving a motor car along North-terrace on July 15. Constable Fleet said the ...

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  49. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  50. WHEAT REPORT.

    Cabinet had under consideration on Monday morning the report of Mr. N. A. Webb (Deputy Commissioner of the Industrial Court) in connection with the Wheat ...

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  51. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS

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  52. ONE-WAY TRAFFIC.

    The City Council had before it on Monday the draft of the regulations making Bank-street. between North-terrace and Hindley-street; Peel-street, between ...

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  53. WEEK-END ROBBERIES.

    On Saturday evening the home of Mr. G. S. West, a clerk, at Adelaide-street, Maylands, was entered by thieves, who stole jewellery worth about £19. ...

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  54. UNSIGHTLY TELEPHONES.

    The placing of the public telephone cubicles in the vestibule of the Adelaide General Post-office has not improved the appearanoe of the place. The Adelaide ...

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  56. AN ALERT ENGINEDRIVER.

    On Sunday afternoon, as a train from Adelaide was approaching Glenelg, two children ran directly in front of the engine. The driver (Mr. A. Dreghorne) ...

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