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  3. OLYMPIC GAME AUSTRALIAN SUCCESSES.

    At the Antwerp Olympic Games,to-day, in the 110 metres hurdle-race, Wilson (NewZealand) won his heat. Kent Hughes (Australia) defeated Parker, and qualified ...

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  5. FIGHTING AT WARSAW. POLES SHOW FRESH ENERGY.

    M. Tehitcherin, the Russian foreign Minister, states:—Russia will insist that Poland shall grant free land to the families of Polish citizens killed or wounded ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George. in replying to M. Kameneff's letter, published yesterday, states:—After the withdrawal of General Denikin the British Government were only ...

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  7. IMPETUS TO RESEARCH

    Looking through the wast window of the room, used by Sir Gregory Foster, Provost of University College, Gower-street (wrote a London paper on June 12) you can see ...

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  8. SAVING TIME.

    The Parliamentary Liberal Party, at a meeting held on Wednesday carried the following resolution—"That it be a recommendation to the Government that ...

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  9. PRINCE OF WALES

    The New York "Times" prints an article which states, that according to advices received by the New York branch of a well-known London bank having important ...

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  10. LATE HON. J. BOTTERILL.

    Sympathetic references to the late. Hon. J. Botterill were made on Wednesday in the Legislative Council, which adjourned for half an hour as a mark of respect to ...

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  11. The King Present.

    The Olympic Games on the third day included tile heats in the 10,000 metres walk. Parker qualified for the final. The 5,000 metres walk was won ...

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  12. DR. MANNIX A REPORT DENIED.

    Dr. Mann is denies the report from Rome that the Rope has advised him to refrain from going to Ireland. ...

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  13. Murders in Ireland.

    A motor car returning homeward after the sports at Lurgan was fusilladed at Bannfoot ferry yesterday. Two passengers were killed. ...

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  14. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Mr. J. H. W. T. Douglas' Las accepted the captaincy of the English cricketing team far Australia, in succession to Mr. B. H. Spooner, who has withdrawn from ...

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  15. HOMES FOR SOLDIEBS.

    The Minister for Repatriation (Hon. G. R. Lafter) informed the House of Assembly on Wednesday, in reply, to a question by Mr. Reidy, that the State Bank ...

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  17. FLYING TO MELBOURNE.

    Captain Loftus, who left Adelaide for Melbourne by aeroplane on Tuesday morning with Mr. Dudley Angas as a passenger, reached his destination after a flight ...

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  18. Case of Mr. Carlisle.

    Prior to the adjournment to-day the House of Lords considered the action of Mr. Alexander Carlisle, a Privy Councillor. Earl Curzon read the correspondence ...

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  19. Heavy Counter Stroke.

    General Pelsudkes' counter stroke has relieved the pressure on Warsaw, and the' Russians are retiring in confusion. ...

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  20. THE LATE HON. J. BOTTERILL.

    In the House or (Assembly on Wednesday the Premier '(Hon. H. N. Barwell) moved that. the sitting be suspended for half an hour out of respect to the memory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TENANTS WITH CHILDREN.

    Inability to obtain another, house, because he had a family of small children, was the explanation offered for not having given nip possession or a cottage which ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. Defences Restored.

    In English official circles there is confirmation of the Bolshevik claim that Warsaw has fallen. On the contrary, the advices show that the Poles ...

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  24. PAPA" JOFFRE AND "UNCLE" PETAIN

    All Paris has been waiting eagerly for M. de Pierrefeu's memoirs of his experiences at French headQuarteras where from the close of 1915 to the final victory, he ...

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  25. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Replying to Major Smeabon in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, the Minister of Education (Hon. G. Ritchie) stated that the increase to school teachers would be ...

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  26. INTER STATE FOOTBALL.

    The Melbourne and Adelaide University teams are playing a football-match on the Adelaide University Oval this afternoon. ...

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  27. AFTER-DEATH MESSAGES.

    Has Dr. James S. H. Hyslop a student of the occult and founder of the American Society of Psychical Research, who died on Thursday, already kept his promise to ...

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  29. "BRIDE OF A DAY"

    There was a further sequel to the "Bride of a Day" Case at Willesden (England) on June 12, when Mrs. Alice Rayment, a pretty and smartly attired girl of. ...

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  30. THE MURDERED CZAR.

    The "Standard" publishes what purports to be the final and conclusive details concerning the murder of the Czar and his family at Ekaterinburg, in 1918. The facts ...

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  31. MUSTAPHA KEMAL.

    "Who is Mustapha Kamal.—the leader of the so-called Turkish Nationalist Party?" exclaimed Damad Ferid Pasha, the Turkish Grand-Vizier, at Versailles to-day. ...

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  33. MINIG NOTES.

    The directors, of the Kingsgate Molybdenile Company, New South Wales, have, decided to close down the mine and null until they are able to dispose of their molybdenite. They ...

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  34. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The manager, under date Tantanoola, August 16, reports:—"Got 6[?]-in. casing to 1,427 ft. through much clay and sandstone "shell." Pipes became tight, so pulled back a little to looses ...

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  35. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PAYNEHAM.

    Present—Councillors Pitt (chairman), Turner, Ryan, Martin, Smallacombe, Gilding, Smith, Hunt, Griggs, and Elliott. Messrs. Badger, and Hicks advised that unless the council comply with ...

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  36. £1 NOTE MIOROBES.

    At an inquest yesterday on a West Hartlepool commercial traveller who died from blood poisoning following a scratch, it was suggested that microbes got into ...

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  37. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS

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  38. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Stanley H. Metters, of Rundle-street. Adelaide, furnisher. applied for the assessment of a claim against John Bowman Braithwaite, of Stepney, mechanic, in respect roan hire purchase ...

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  39. SECOND PEACES LOAN.

    The directors of the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company have decided to subscribe £1,000,000 in the Second Peace Loan. ...

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  40. BRITISH FINANCE.

    Asked what was the cause of the failure of the Treasury bond issue in April last, Mr. Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) yesterday said only £10,000,000 ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    An application will be made in the IndustrialCourt, before Air. Deputy 'President Webb on Thursday. by Air. H, Youlton on behalf of the South Australian branch of the Australian Clerical ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD.

    An important meeting of the Australian Wheat Board mill he held in Melbourne on. Friday. The Premier (Hon. H. N. Bar,veil) and the Minister controlling the ...

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  43. Police Court—Adelaide.

    John Walters and John Aveney (Headed guilty to n charge of having been unlawfully in the possession of 20 electric Jumps. Plainclothes Constable P erring said that in company with ...

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  44. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Lancashire -Lass, -week ended August 7.—"8. shaft—Lode driven both N. and S. in nice-looking lode' formation, and every prospect costeening for some considerable distance through lease both ...

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  45. CIVIL SERVICE CLAIMS

    When he resumed the hearing of the Federated Public Service Assistants' Association's claims in the Federal Arbitration Court1 to-day, Mr. Justice Starke said he ...

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  46. CONTRACTORS AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Some weeks ago contractors for important Government works in the country approached the Hon. W. Hague on the subject of the big increase in wages that has ...

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  47. RIVER LEVELS.

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  49. LIEUTENANT PARER.

    Lieutenants Parer and MeIntosh arrived at Lytton, at the mouth of the Brisbane Elver, from Rockhampton, this afternoon. They expect to remain in Brisbane albont ...

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  51. NEW NUMBERS FOR HOUSE

    Some months ago the Adelaide City Council entered upon the work of renumbering the buildings in the streets of the city, and a survey having been completed ...

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  52. MINE OUTPUTS.

    Mount Lyell M. & R. Company fortnight ended August 11—"Reduction, works—One furnace in blast during fortnight, 3,886 tons of blister copper consigned; to the refinery, for the current ...

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