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  4. THE NEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" in New York states that it is understood that the chief of the investigation staff of the Department of Justice (Mr. ...

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  5. THE POLISH WAR

    A message from Riga says:—Mutual distrust threatens to make the Russo-Polish Peace Conference a fiasco, in the same way as that at Minska was rendered ...

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  6. CENTRAL ASIA

    The Bolsheviks are pouring troops into Central Asia. They are extending their hold on Bokhara, and the merchants are fleeing to India with all their possessions. ...

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  7. CUT OFF BY ARABS

    The garrison of Kufa (Mesopotamia) has been beleaguered for some weeks, but it is inferred that the men have been satisfactorily supplied with necessaries and ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The delegates of the miners conferred with Sir Robert Horne for two hours this afternoon, and the conference then adjourned for tea. The fact that Sir Robert ...

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  9. THE SINN FEIN

    The Sinn Fein menace in Scotland is developing. The mining districts are reported to be honeycombed with Republican organisations, who are planning to ...

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  10. THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court of Australia will hear motions on Wednesday (to-morrow), at 10.30 a.m. On Thursday, at 10.30 a.m., the High ...

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  11. ILLEGAL BETTING

    At the Government offices on Tuesday Mr. T. H. Smeaton. M.P., introduced to the Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) a deputation, from the Council of Churches, ...

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  12. WAR MEMORIAL SITE.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Price, in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, said his Excellency the Governor had been advised, prior to his arrival in South ...

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  13. EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION.

    Replying to Mr. Reidy in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, the Minister of Education (Hon. G. Ritchie) said the expenditure by the Education Department ...

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  14. ISLAND OF HAITH

    The Department of State announces that the United States has informed the Republic of Haiti that the salaries of the President and other officials will be withheld ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES.

    There was a moderate attendance in the Bendigo Town Hall last night when a rally was held under the auspices of the National Federation. ...

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  16. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The scheme of opening a tearoom in the Sheer-Up Hut each Wednesday in aid of funds for assisting the soldiers' settlements in the Murray districts, is proving very ...

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  17. NEW STEAMERS

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigaiion Company's steamer Ballarat, the first of five new refrigerated branch liners, has been launched at Greenock. She will ...

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  18. THE PRICE OF IRON,

    The Premier told Mr. Robinson in the House of Assembly on Tuesday that he was not aware that because an agreement by which the wholesale houses in each State ...

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  19. GERMAN STEAMERS

    It is understood that the interests of the United States Mail Steamship Company and the North German Lloyd Steamship Company have submitted to the ...

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  20. WATER FOR STRATHALBYN

    The details of the big irrigation scheme which is being advocated by residents at Strathalbyn for the country between the town and the Murray were explained on ...

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  21. WHEAT POOL PROFITS.

    Mr. Moseley enquired in the House of Assembly on Tuesday if the British Government intended to divide the profits made on the resale of Australian wheat ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. MOORE-STREET FATALITY

    In the Criminal Court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice and a jury, John Henry Ryan (21) and James Luke Carlos (20), pleaded not guilty to a charge of ...

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  24. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    Before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, William Loader was charged by Morris [?]hman (a colored man), with having threatened to shoot him at Port ...

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  25. THE KATOOMBA.

    Messrs. McIlwraith, McEacharn & Co. are in recept of a wireless message from the commander of the twin screw steamer Katoomba, intimating that he expects to ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The international Council of Women, who are holding a conference in Christiania, have sent a cable message to President Wilson, endorsing the principle of the ...

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  27. MERCIFUL FOCH

    Whether the Allies ought to have prolonged the fighting instead of letting the Germans stop when they did, is discussed in letters written by Colonel House, the ...

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  28. BAPTIST UNION

    The annual meetings of the South Australian Baptist Union were continued on Tuesday morning. The president (Rev. H. E. Hughes) was in the chair. The young ...

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  30. ADELAIDE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.

    Members of the Adelaide Co-operative Society are reminded that the ballot for committeemen closes at the stores, Angasstreet, at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday. ...

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  31. BAD FLOUR.

    The merchants and bakers of Johannesburg are complaining of the bad quality of the Australian B grade flour. Thousands of sacks are about to be offered for ...

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  32. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    By an error it was stated in an advertisement in "The Advertiser" this morning that the free lecture on "Christian Science" by Mr. John Sydney Braithwatie, ...

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  33. SELLING A HORSE

    In his stall at the Ascot racecourse stood the racehorse Petal Star, winner of the first race and a hot favorite for the last. Beside him stroking his mane stood ...

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  34. THE SHARE MARKET EASING IN GOLD STOCKS.

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  35. A PITIFUL STORY.

    A sad story was related to Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S. Pierson, N. Opie, and W. A. Robinson, at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday. Cyril William Dennis Sherrah, gardener, of Hilton, for ...

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  36. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    In the case in which Ernest Alfred Wallace petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Jane Louisa Wallace, and named Claude Helforn as the co-respondent, the ...

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  37. THE TURF. MANNAHILL ACCEPTANCES.

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  38. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    With the President (Mr. R. Harkness) in the chair, members of the Churches of Christ continued their annual conference at Grote-street, on Tuesday. A brief ...

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  39. Police Court—Adelaide.

    W. T. Thompson, the young man who was arrested last week by Detective Mattin while posing as a much-decorated aviation officer, was remanded to Victoria in the custody of Constable ...

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  40. LAURA NOMINATIONS.

    Hurdle.—Rubble, Minco, Lord Traquair, Jolly Tinker, Childwock, Jewboy, Voe, Kallinto, Baracood, Warrokoo Lad. Flying.—Anton Rose, Adavale, Molly F., Tasno. ...

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  41. THE Y.W.C.A.

    The future policy of the Young Women's Christian Association is to be a broad one that will cater amply for the modern girl. As the result of an overwhelming vote in ...

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  42. A WOMAN THRASHED.

    Annie Elizabeth Matthew, a nurse at Brookwood Mental Hospital, England, was fined £5 by the Woking magistrates recently for ill-treating a lunatic patient. ...

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  43. PICTURES OF BATTLE.

    The definite fixtures by the Australian War Museum (Commonwealth Government) for the season of battle lectures, illustrated with uncensorcd official war ...

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  44. TRAINING NOTES.

    The outside tan and dirt track was in use on Tuesday morning, the going being in fair order Octopus was first out, and galloped a mile in 1.52. Calix was not extended to run half that ...

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  45. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Henry James Peacock was charged by his wife, Nellic Peacock, with having left her without sufficient means of support on August 2. Mr. R. Cruickshank appeared for the informant. The ...

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  46. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The manager of the South Australian Oil Wells Company, under date September 17, writes:—"Fishing for lost spear, but found it necessary to have casing loose first, so ordered another ...

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  47. Magistrates' Court—Richmond

    Herbert Condon Caust, of Hi[?]n, was fined 30/, with costs 15/, for neglecting to send his child to school. The information was laid by William Marriott. ...

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  49. PAYNEHAM CYCLING CLUB.

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  50. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Mount Hope, September 15.—"Two shifts miners now sinking main shaft, and good progress being made. Winze sunk below 270-ft. level now over 40 ft. in depth, and values being maintained at ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    We understand that owing to the refusal by the management of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers to increase the rate of freight on scoured ...

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  53. MAGILL HOME.

    On Sunday afternoon the Magill Band under the baton of Mr. R. Paull, gave a programme of sacred music to the old folks in the Magill Home, which they appeared to enjoy. Mr. E. ...

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