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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Labor Conference decision is unquestionably an ultimatum to the Government, declaring that a new war will mean a general strike all over the ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX. ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC.

    Whether Dr. Mannix lands in Liverpool or not, the Irish intend to hold a great demonstration. Telegrams from Queenstown state that the Baltic arrived off ...

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  6. THE PERIL OF POLAND. ALLIES IN FULL AGREEMENT.

    A Lympne Conference official report, issued at 12.30 o'clock this afternoon, says: —The Conference is still sitting, but the arrangements hold for the departure of M. ...

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  7. OLYMPIC GAMES

    In the cycling race for 1,000 meters, the placed men were Peters (Holland), Johnson (England), and Ryan (England). The race was won by a quarter of a wheel, ...

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  8. DEATH OF SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH

    Sir Samuel Griffith, the first Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, died about 10 o'clock this morning at his residence, Merthyr, New Farm, Brisbane. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The results of the South Norfolk byelection were:— Mr. G. Edwards (Labor).... 8,594 Mr. Batty (Coalition-Liberal).. 6,476 ...

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  10. PEACE EXHIBITION

    The House of Commons has adapted a resolution authorising the payment of £100,000 as the Government's share of the guarantee fund in connection with the ...

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  11. PRICE OF KEROSINE

    The Prices Regulation Commission met on Tuesday morning to consider the request of the manager of the Vacuum O[?] Company (Mr. W. Stead Clark) for an ...

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  12. THE YEATES CASE.

    The Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, after a careful enquiry concerning the appeal of Dr. Yeates, who in July, 1918, was charged with wrongfully wearing the ...

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  13. A STATE COAL MINE.

    Mr. Reidy enquired in the House of Assembly on Tuesday if the Delmain Coal Company had offered to the Government a coal mine and whether any steps had been ...

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  14. THE ELLA A.

    The American five-masted schoone?, Ella A., which lost her rudder during the rough weather off Port Willunga on Sunday night, is still anchored off that part ...

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  15. PERSIAN UNREST Rebels at Variance

    Teheran, messages state that Kutc[?]k Khan, the Persian rebel, has openly quarrelied with the Russian Bolsheviks, and has returned to Jungal, near Resht. About ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    The Premier, replying to Mr. Denny in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, said he had just received from the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) ...

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  17. OWEN MEMORIAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, with the Premier, will visit Owen to-morrow to attend a returned soldiers' dinner and to unveil a war memorial. ...

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  18. Landed at Penzance.

    A destroyer has landed Archbishop Mannix at Penzance. Dr. Mannix at first refused to quit the Baltic, but he was compelled to do so when a naval officer ...

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  19. ACROSS AUSTRALIA

    A telegram was received in Adelaide onTuesday from Powell Greek, midway between Oodnadatta and Darwin, Stating that the aviators, Lieutenants Parer and ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. NO SWEEP STAKES.

    "Most emphatically no." replied the Premier in the House of Assembly on Tuesday. in reply to Mr. Hill, who enquired if it was the intention of the ...

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  22. Disquieting Rumors.

    The correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" at Constantinople, reports that the Shah of Persia has abdicated, and that a Republic has been proclaimed in Persia. ...

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  23. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau up to 9 o'clock last night indicated that almost the whole of Victorie, with the exception of the extreme parts of ...

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  25. HARDING, OF OHIO

    Senator Harding, the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States, is a big-framed, big-hearted, "selfmade" McKinley type of American. There ...

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  26. AN ADELAIDE TRIBUTE.

    When the Full Court, presided over by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Buchanan, and Mr. Justice Poole, assembled on Tuesday morning, the Chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African Assembly this afternoon ratified by a large majority the contract between Pretoria Iron Mines Company and the Railway Administration, ...

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  28. LAW COURTS.

    The case in which Robert selby was charged with having been in the unlawful possession of a bicycle, which had been Adjourned from the previous day to enable the accused to call ...

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  29. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  30. "TRUTH" LIBEL CASE.

    Judgment was given on Tuesday in the Full Court, presided over by the Chief Just-ice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Buchanan, and Mr. Justice Poole, in ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. British Labor Adverse.

    The Labor Conference held at the House of Commons passed resolutions affirming —"That this joint conference, representing the Trades Union Congress, the Labor ...

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  32. STREET COLLISION.

    In the Fuli Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Buchanan, and Mr. Justice Peole, on Tuesday, reserved judgment was given in the appeal brought ...

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  33. PERSIAN CARPETS.

    The biggest carpet-making business in the world, until the war operated by a German firm, has been purchased by Mr. V. Behar, governing director of Messrs. ...

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  34. NURSE CAVELL.

    The bas-relief memorial to Edith Cavell, which the "Matin" newspaper has presented to the city of Paris, was unveiled in the Tuileries gardens to-day. ...

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  35. CALLS AND DIVIDENDS.

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  36. THE NORTH POLE

    Captain Amundsen sailed from Nome, Alaska, on Saturday. His proposed course is to the west of Wrangel Island toward Siberian Island, keeping the open water ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  38. LITHGOW GUN FACTORY.

    The question of retrospective payments to all employes at the smallarms factory, Lithgow, has at last been satisfactorily settled. Word has been received by the manager and secretary of ...

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  39. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    At a meeting of women held in Sydney on Monday the women's prohibition campaign was instituted. The speakers made it clear that they would use every endeavor ...

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  40. THE PEACE LOAN.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Fedoral Treasurer, stated just before he left for Melbourne on Monday night that the Australian Mutual Provident Society had told him that they ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. LIGHT FOR MOUNT BARKER.

    The electric light scheme is again prominently before the townspeople. Mr. Gardiner, of Christie & Gardiner, Melbourne, who prepared a long report on [?] ...

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  42. GOVERNOR'S TROPHY.

    The animal matches of the S. A. Rifle Association events will be arranged for cadets, and the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) has kindly donated a challenge trophy for cadet teams of ...

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  43. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The hearing was resumed at the Supreme Court-house on Tuesday of the arbitration in which the South Australian Company are claiming £785,000 ...

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  44. NO CONFIDENCE.

    A meeting of the Nationalist Party decided cm Monday that Sir George Fuller, Leader of the Opposition in the State Parliament, should launch a cenema motion ...

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  45. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  47. THE "IRENE" CHORUS.

    The male and female members of the chorus of "Irene," who refused duty at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night, presented themselves at the office of the ...

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  49. EFFECT OF A GALE.

    A [?]rce gale blew at Mount Barker for some hours last night, trees were uprooted, fences levelled, and houses unroofed. Mr. G. Tonkin and family, who ...

    Article : 68 words
  50. FOOTBALL.

    Rosatala Church United, 7 goals 12 behinds; Alberton Baptists, 2 goals 4 behinds. Goalkickers:—For Winners—C. Latimer (3), B. McInnes, R. Robinson, A. Simons, and W. ...

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  51. THE NARKUNDA.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co., ascents for the P. & O. Steam Navigatin Company, have received telegraphic advice that the R.M.S. Narkunda is due to arrive at ...

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