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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Twenty thousand strikers have seized the Kawasaki dockyard at Kobe, and the workmen's executives control the shops. ...

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  5. THIRD MATCH IN SCOTLAND. BEST FIRST WICKET PARTNER- SHIP.

    The Australians began their third game in Scotland to-day at Perth. Hot, bright weather prevailed. A good attendance heartily greeted the players when they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE IRISH OUTLOOK "Atmosphere Right"

    It is officially stated that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. de Valera have hard a free exchange of views relative to the Irish situation, with the object of the positions ...

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  7. "BUY FROM US"

    Mr. Hughes, in opening the Conference of Empire Producers said the problem of confronting public men was how to adjust the social foundations to avoid a deserted ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    The state Department has been notified that Japan accepts President Harding's invitations to atend the proposed conference. The acceptance, however,comits reference ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate, Senator Millen told Senator Pratten that the Australian Art Advisory Board bad spent £1,500 on private artistic war records. In addition ...

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  10. IMPERIAL UNITY

    The president of the Empire Producers Association, speaking at a luncheon given, to Mr. Massey at Hotel Victoria, said no Dominion wag more devoted to Imperial ...

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  11. EMPIRE CONFERENCE Wireless Proposal for Australia

    The Imperial Conference discussion on Empire wireless shows that opinion favors a three thousand mile radius for the Australian stations. ...

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  12. MR. HAWKER'S DEATH.

    His Majesty the King has sent a message of sympathy. to the wife of the late Mr. Harry Hawker. ...

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  13. "Only Thing Necessary."

    Mr. de Valera, in an interview, said:—"I am sure the atmosphere is right in England, and Ireland for peace. The only thing necessary is that we should get down ...

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  14. WHEAT FREIGHTS

    Owing to the dearth of early tonnage a sharp rise has occurred in Australian wheat freight, 67/6 per ton being, paid for August steamer loadings. September ...

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  15. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales effected on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.20 p.m.:—White Hope, 4/8; Golden Butterfly(con.), 5d.; Block 10, 12/9, 12/6 (50); B.H. Junction, 1/7, 1/7½; ...

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  16. LATE CRICKET.

    Taylor was out to a running catch by [?]tchell on the boundary off Hole's bowling when he was 6. Four wickets for 276. There were seven thousand people present ...

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  17. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS."

    To-morrow night should he a gala night at the Theatre Royal, the occasion being the first presentation of that phenomenally successful Comic Opera "The Maid of the ...

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  18. House of Representatives.

    In the House of Reprasentatives the Acting Prime Minister told Mr. Ryan that there was not a word of truth in the press statement that the Government ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Goverment sustained two defeats in the Senate this afternoon. This is the closing day of the session. Two important industrial measures which had been ...

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  20. MUSIC IN EDUCATION.

    In commenting on the necessity for the inclusion of music in school currfculums at the Music Teachers Conference on Friday, Dr. Harold Davies quoted the ...

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  21. Value of the Meetings.

    Mr. Hughes, commenting upon the general importance of the Conference, says "that except for the disarmament and Pacific questions, this gathering of ...

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  22. RESULTS OF THE TOUR.

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 547 words
  24. CRIMINAL COURT

    The persona who had been convicted at the July Session of the Criminal Court were brought up before Mr. Justice Angus Parsons for sentence on Friday mrning. ...

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  25. GOLD STEALING.

    The stealing of gold, whether from the strongroom of a bank or from the slimeboxes of a working mine battery, is a crime that will go on as long as the metal ...

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  26. ALLEGED FORTUNE- TELLING

    Catherine Smith, a widow, of 14, Hughes-street, 'Mile-End, otherwise known as Mrs. Loftus, appeared before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M., in the Adelaide Poice Court on ...

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  27. DIVORCE COURT

    The Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), in the Civil Court on Friday, heard further evidence in the case, in which Richard Ernest Berry, signwritr, of Cleve-street, ...

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  28. INSOLVENT DAIRYMAN.

    Harold Pollock, dairyman, of Albert Park, was ordered imprisonment in the Insolvency Court by Mr. Commiesioner Mitchell, on Friday. Mr. C. A. ...

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  29. EIGHT THOUSAND YEARS OLD.

    In a dusty deal packing case in the Egyptology section of University College, London. reposes the mummy of an Egyptian belle 8.000 years old. She has been ...

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  32. PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONCERTS.

    "I am sure there are 20,000 children who wold like to take part in the thousand-voice choir," remarked Mr. Frank Gratton (who has succeeded Inspector ...

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  33. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Poole was, on Friday appointed judge for the winter vacation, which will begin on Monday. Councilor W. H. Verco has-been ...

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  34. CHEAPER MOTORING.

    "Fines for exceeding the speed limits are about the only things of interest to the motorist that have not come down," remarked a ptominent Adelaide motor trader ...

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  35. A BOOKMAKER FINED.

    Mr. T. Hewltson. S.M., gave his decision in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, in the case! in which John Burton Stradling was charged with having been at the Victoria Park [?]ceourse ...

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  36. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    A printer's error was made in "The Express" on Thursday in the team suggested by "Spectator" as a good carnuyal side. "Spectator" included Trescowthiclk ...

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