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  4. THE NEW WORLD

    Bulgaria will receive the Peace Treaty on Saturday. Owing to the fall of the Serbian Government the members of the Serbian, ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  6. BRITISH FLEET

    Mr. Archibald Hurd says:—The supremacy of sea has temporarily passed Great Britain to the United States, which has 31 battleships in commission. This ...

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  7. BOSTON STRIKE

    The Militia Guards saot half a dozen men during the outbreak of lawlessness, which followed the police strike. The Governor of the State of ilassichusette ...

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  8. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA

    A message from Miarri, Florida, states that 27 members of the crew of the Ward Line steamer Croydon have been drowned. The vessel foundered during a hurcucane. ...

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  9. WONDERFUL TANKS

    Captain Eustace Tennyson D'Eyncourt, who was with the British tanks in Russia, in an address to the British Association, said there are 13 varieties of tanks. ...

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  10. THE MARATHON

    Mr. J. Thornton, an Australian, who was proceeding to Oxford by the Manthon, said that the bows of the Japanesship, Heiji Maru, missed the passengers' ...

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  11. THE SINN FEIN

    The Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland (Viscount French) has issued a proclamation suppressing the Sinn Fein organisation, the Irish Volunteers, and the Gaelic League. ...

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  12. A PARK DOSSER

    Joseph Carrol], an elderly man, with a florid complexion, has apparently not been fond, of soap and crater, and his dirty habits have landed him in trouble. He appeared for sentence m the ...

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  13. A BIG SALE

    Lady Rhondda, widow of Lord Ehondda the colliery proprietor, has acquired the control of the sheet iron and steel works of John Lyeaght, Limited, at a cost of ...

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  14. GLASGOW CONGRESS

    The motion proposed by Mr. Smillie, president of the Miners' Federation, at the Glasgow Congress, pledge the Parliamentary Committee to convene a ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at H. Senator Millen told Senator O'Keeto that, the Imperial Government had promised to give the Commonwealth £500,000 ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS

    Mavroyordato beat O'Hara Wood (Australian)in the fourth round of the South of England Tournament. 7—5. 6—3. O'Hara Word and Mrs. Lambert ...

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  17. A CARTER KILLED.

    On Monday afternoon Messrs. G. Horrie and R. Woolidge were returning to Lake Fowler with their waggons after having carted salt to Edithburgh. They were ...

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  18. BRITISH IN RUSSIA

    The assertion feat there was a secret agreement on the part of Great Britain in regard to forth-West Russia has been semi-offcially denied. Cartain negotiations ...

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  19. DEPUTATION TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Trade Union Congress resolved to send a deputation to Mr. Lloyd George It is anticipated that the Prime Minister will refuse to authorise the immediate ...

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  20. LAUDABLE AMBITION

    Mr. James Dunn, writing from Ameron. gen in July says:—The ex-Kaiser is qualifying as the champion wood, sawyer of Europe. Within the ...

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  21. Mr, Long's Defence.

    Mr. Long (Secretary of the Admiralty), speaking at Glasgow, in reply to the criticism of the failure of the Admiralty to economise, said it would have been a crime ...

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  22. A Sensible Minority.

    The minority report of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate declares: —"The rejection of the Peace Treaty will involve the sacrifice on the part of the ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. DANGERS OF TEAFFIC.

    The trial of Carl George Wittig on charge of manslaughter, arising out of the death of Frances Ann White, a lady aged 64, which occurred at the Adelaide ...

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  25. THE AMMON. A Suspicious illness.

    The steamer Ammon remained at the anchorage throughout Friday morning. No information is yet available concerning the result of the conference of quarantine ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET

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  28. A SOLDIER'S PAY

    Further enquiry was made in the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Friday Mr. Commissioner Mitchell S.M. in the maimer of Mrs. Emily Esther Goodfelloy wife of Horace Goodfellow, ...

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  29. THROUGH THE AIR.

    The airship R33, which recently new backward aid forwards across the Atlantic, has commenced a thirty-six hours' trip to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Speaker of the South, African Union Assembly, in the course of a ruling on tie point raised or the Hertzogites whether the Union Parliament was competent to ...

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  31. A Delicate Operation.

    General Sir Frederick Maurice, in an article in the "Daily News," states:—Definite arrangements for the British, withdrawal from North Russia are ...

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  32. THE SNOW CASE

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  33. Heavy Mist Stops a Race

    Janellns (Italion) alone completed the course in the Bournemouth, seaplane race round the British Isles. The average speed was two miles a minute. A heavy ...

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  34. LAW COURTS.

    The matter of Herbert Daniel Mullen, harmer, of Waleys, was called on for the first hearing Mr. T. R Bright represented the peritioning and other creditors. It was stated that the insolvent ...

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  35. ADVANCE ON WHEAT.

    The uncertainty which has existed the some days with respect to a further payment on wheat scrip was dispelled by the announcement by Mr. Poynton in the ...

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  36. A DAY'S WORK

    "It is alleged that in a typical industry —bricklaying—1,200 bricks are laid per day in the United States, while in Great Britain the figure is now only about ...

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  37. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Robert H. Chittleborough, contractor, of Goodwood sued T. Spurr, civil engineer, of St. Perers, for £25 15/, balance alleged to be due for work and labor done and materials? supplied under a ...

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  38. MINING SHARES.

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  39. IMPERIAL CRICKET

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  40. COMPASY SHARES.

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  41. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Herbert Hart, charged on remind with having disobeyed a magistrage's order in respect to his wife's maintenance at Broken Hill, was ordered to be returned to the Barrier in the custody of ...

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  42. MINING NOTES.

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  43. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    In the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Friday the hearing was continued of the action brought by Reginald Rowe Wardleworth against Leslie Edward ...

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  44. TELEGRAMES FROM MANAGERS.

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  45. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  47. GOVERNMENT WORKERS.

    The case of the laborers in the metal machine branch at Islington was combinued before the President of the Government Workers Tribunal (Mr. T. R. Bright, S.M.), on Friday morning. The ...

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  48. SLAUGHTERMEN SCARCE.

    Referring to the shortage of slaughtermen at the Metropolitan Abattoirs. Mr. W. Mood (secretary of the South Australian branch of the Meat Industry ...

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  50. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    About 40 [?]ren, who returned by the transport Valencia, which berthed at Melbourne reached Adelaide by the express on Friday morning. ...

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  51. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    On Thursday evening at 6.10 a greengrocer's van was knocked over on the level crossing at Islington by A passenger train. The vehicle was owned and an ...

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  52. A TENDER CNSOIENCE.

    Bank notes to the value of £25 were received at the Treasury on Wednesday accompanied by an anonymous and undated letter, stating that the money was ...

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  53. KUITPO FOREST.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Fergusson), who will arrive in Adelaide on Tuesday on a visit to the Governor (Sir Henry Galway), will visit ...

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