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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Lambeth Conference, which sat in private throughout, has now issued a voluminous report of its proceedings. The report shows, that eighty resolutions were ...

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  4. BRITISH TRADE

    The Board of Trade returns for July show that the imports were £163,342,000, compared with £153,065,000 in July, 1919. The exports were £137,451,000, compared ...

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  5. PROBLEM OF POLAND. STARTLING DEVELOPMENT.

    France has recognised General Wrangel as the head of the South Russian Government. Military assistance is implied by this action. Mr. Lloyd George has been ...

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  7. MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    There was an interesting incident in the House of Commons to-day, when the Prime Minister moved that his Majesty the King he humbly asked to direct the erection at ...

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  8. SIR RICHARD BUTLER

    Labor members have been much concerned about a "pair" of Sir Richard Butler in favor of the appointment of Mr. Angus as Chairman of Committees. The ...

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  9. ALBANIA ANGRY

    The Italian newspapers state that Albania has sent an ultimatum to Serbia demanding the immediate evacuation Taraboech and the payment of six ...

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  10. AMERICA CUP

    The Royal Cape Breton Yacht Squadron will issue a challenge for the America Cup as soon as the financing of the scheme is completed. ...

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  11. ARAB AMBITIONS

    The King of Hedjaz has refused to sign the Turkish Treaty. The "Matin" says:—The King insists on Syria being given to Emir Feisul, and he indicates his ambition ...

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  12. A CENTENARIAN.

    Mr. George Barber, who was 100 years old all but 4 months, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. F. C. Harris, of Lower North-road, Ovingham. He was born in ...

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  13. BREAD SUBSIDY

    In the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain announced that the Government had decided, in the interests of national economy, and with a view to hastening the ...

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  14. Mr. Lloyd George Firm.

    One of the French reasons given for action is General Wrangel's assurance in regard to the Russian external engagements, which is "diplomatees" for Russian ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.—At the auctions to-day 1,991 casks were offered. There was excited demand, especially from Continental buyers, and all offerings sold. Prices advanced rapidly as sales ...

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  16. HAUL OF SILK

    Following upon the successful coup recently made by Detective McMahon and other officers in connection with the Gouger-street jewel robberies, he, in ...

    Article : 297 words
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  18. WEST TORRENS TEAM.

    The West Torrens football team, to-gether with officials and supporters, numbering in all 44 left on Tuesday for Tasmania by the Melbourne express. They ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    The New Zealand meat by the Admiral Codringten, which is being discharged at Liverpool, is in an unsatisfactory condition. ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. THE GAS COMPANY

    An extraordinary general meeting of the South Australian Gas Company was held at the office of the company, Waymouth-street, on Thursday, when the chairman ...

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  22. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    The hearing was continued of the appeal by the Municipal Tramways Trust against the decision of the Civil Court, in which a jury found a verdict in favor of Alice ...

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  23. Flight From Warsaw.

    The populace of Warsaw is stampeding owing to the near approach of the Bolshevik armies to the city. ...

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  24. GIFT FROM SCOUTS.

    A beautiful model of a bungalow residence was presented to the Adelaide Children's Hospital on Thursday morning by the Chief Scout (his Excellency the ...

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  25. MELBA'S VOICE RANGE OF 1,000 MILES.

    Dame Nellie Melba, the famous Australian prima donna, sang to the world by wireless telephone, last night at the invitation of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  27. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    As a result of the assurances contained in the American Note to Italy, the Polish Minister at Washington (M. Lubomirski) says Poland is about to ask for immediate ...

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  28. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Richard Tester and Mary Johnston, who were locked up for drunkenness, were ordered back to the inebriate institution. Walter Francis Burke admitted having failed ...

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  29. THE SHARE MARKET

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  30. STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    A communication reached the secretary of the Marine Board (Mr. John Darby) on Wednesday night, from the harbormaster at Port Augusta, stating that the ...

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  31. TRAGEDY AT PARACHILNA.

    On Wednesday morning Mr. Tom Smith, a saddler, of Parachilna, was found by Mr. Jim Gillick lying on the floor of the bedroom of his own house in a pool of blood, ...

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  32. A Serious Position.

    The fact that France has decided to recognise General Wrangel's South Russian Government means the splitting of the Entente. It is reported that Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Mr. E. A. Anstey (chairman of the National Parliamentary Party) stated on Thursday that as soon as the result of the meeting of Liberals at Parliament House ...

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  34. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Hurtie Bronson was charged by Albert James Heard with having unlawfully assaulted him at Port Adelaide on August 5. Mr. R. Cruickshank appeared for the prosecution. The defendant ...

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  35. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The hearing was continued at the Supreme Courthouse on Thursday of the arbitration in which the South Australian Company are claiming £765,000 mpensa ...

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  36. TRIAL BY JURY.

    While arguing an appeal case before the Full Court on Thursday, Mr. F. Villeneuve Smith, K.C., remarked that he had become convinced that trial by jury in civil cases ...

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  37. DR. MANNIX

    A mass meeting of protest against the removal of Archbishop Mannix from the Baltic has been called for Sunday. It is to be held in Madison-square Garden. ...

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  38. POLICE DISGUISE.

    When Alfred Davies, aged 37, who refused to give his address, was charged at Lambeth yesterday with loitering for the purpose of betting, it was stated that the ...

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  39. No Troops.

    France has decided to recognise General Wrangel's Government and will assist him by all means except by troops. ...

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  40. How Paris Heard.

    We heard Dame Nellie Melba's voice to-night in Paris, not only through ordinary telephone receivers, but also ringing loud and clear across an open courtyard. The ...

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  41. FLYING TO ADELAIDE.

    Mr. H. E. Richards received an intimation from Murray Bridge this morning that Captain McNamara, V.C., and his comrade, who are flying to Adelaide in ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    As the result of the Commonwealth Government securing further tonnage for wheat to Europe freights for Australian parcels have been reduced by about 20/ per ...

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  44. A MYSTERY

    Mr. Lloyd George heightened the mystery in regard to Reuter's exclusive news from Paris, that France had recognised General Wrangel's Government, and that ...

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  45. MARCONI'S FAITH.

    Senator Marconi, on his arrival at Southampton yesterday in his yacht Elettra, said that his Mediterranean voyage of wireless experiment had yielded "very valuable ...

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  46. Magistrates' Court—Richmond

    William Trevery, of Hilton; William Ellis, of Keswick; Walter Smith, of Plympton; Richard Moffatt, of Forestville; George Johns, of Camden, were charged by T. C. Stephens with having ...

    Article : 99 words
  47. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The application by members of the A.W.U. engaged on the Todd River water scheme was before Mr. President Brown in the Industrial Court on Thursday. Mr. F. W. Lundie appeared ...

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  48. DEBTORS' DAY.

    A long list of unsatisfied judgment claims confronted Mr. Commissioner Mitchell at the Local Court on Thursday, and although there were over a hundred cases they were dealt with ...

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  49. BOWLS.

    The annual meeting of the Grange and Henley Beach Bowling Club was held on Saturday, August 7. In the unavoidable absence of the president (Mr. O. Hunter), the chair was ...

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