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  3. THE IRISH DEADLOCK.

    Commenting on Mr. De Valera's speech on Wednesday, the "Irish Times," a Unionist, newspaper, published an Dublin, says;—"We can take into account the ...

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  4. IS COURSING CRUEL?

    Unusual interest was manifested in the proceedings at the Adelaide, Police Court on Friday morning, when nine persons, including two ladies, wore charged with ...

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  6. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Remarkable scenes occurred to-day at the Spanish Consulate at Bloomsbury, where thousands of unemployed men assembled, to seek to enlist in the Spanish ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    In the course of an interview to-day regarding the Silesian problem the Premier (M. Briand) said:—Those who criticise the Supreme Council's decision forget or ignore ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. DISARMAMENT JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George stated that he did not see why it should be impossible for Great Britain to fulfil her obligations to Japan, and, ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS

    There were several hundred men at the gates of the smelters this morning on the lookout for work. About 109 were put on and the number will be increased as the ...

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  10. OVERSEAS TRADE

    With reference to the requests of the Australian producers' organisations for a reduction in freights, the shipowners reiterate that no reductions are likely to be ...

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  11. COTTON GROWING

    Messrs. Crawford Vaughan, H. C. Armstrong, and W. H. Johnson, the delegation who recently made an exhaustive examination into the possibilities of ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. Delegates from China.

    China, has notified the Department of State that she will send a hundred delegates to the Disarmament and Pacific Conference. ...

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  13. WOMEN AND TENNIS

    A message from Forest Hills announces that the Woman's Tennis Championship of the World will be decided annually in the United States, beginning this summer. ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES

    It has been definitely decided that the Prince of Wales shall visit Japan next year. He will embark on the Renown at Karachi, on March 17, after the ...

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  16. HER ONE LAPSE

    What Mr. Justice Horridge himself described as "rather an unusual case," came before the London Divorce Court a few weeks ago, when Major Arthur Bingham ...

    Article : 660 words
  17. STORIES OF HEROISM

    The trying nature of the work which confronted British troops in the deserts of Mesopotamia is indicated in the War Office dispatches just published. In them ...

    Article : 496 words
  18. A GHASTLY TRAGEDY

    An appalling story was recently told to the coroner concerning the death of George Allen, a married man, at Seacombe, Cheshire, England. ...

    Article : 504 words
  19. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  20. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    The "Politiken" reports that the American negotiations in connection with Russian relief are at a standstill. The greatest secrecy is being maintained regarding the ...

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  21. THE TURF FLEMINGTON ACCEPTANCES

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  22. A WIRELESS CHAIN

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kedlaway) to-day opened the Leafield wireless station, which is the first link in the Imperial wireless chain. Another station is ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, secretary to the Commonwealth Prime Minister's Department in London, has been appointed sole Commonwealth delegate to the ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey) stated to-day that at the last meeting of Cabinet Mr. Estell (Minister of Works and Railways) submitted a list of uncompleted railway ...

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  25. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In the matter of Wiliam Anderson of Renmark motor driver first hearing. Mr. E. A. Genders appeared far the insolvent who was regerred to the Accountant. The earnings of the ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. A "LONELY,LOVER."

    A dramatic letter, written by a young woman who cannot be traced, was read by the City of London Coroner at an inquest last month on an unknown man who ...

    Article : 382 words
  27. WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE.

    The second reading of a Bill to enable women to become notaries public, and also to put beyond doubt the validity of the appointments of women as justices of the ...

    Article : 420 words
  28. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles E. W. Gibbs, for having been drunk on Park-terrace, Eastwood, and used indecent language on August 18, was ordered to pay £2 10/ in all. ...

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  29. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    A notable production of the Nordisld Company, "A Prince of Bhanata," was screened at the Grand Theatre yesterday. The opening scene is at Deanville, where ...

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  30. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Eunice Lovinin Kelly, housemaid, of Semaphore, admitted having been unlawfully in possession of a quantity of chocolates at Semaphore, on August 18. Sub-Inspector Bond, who prosecuted, stated ...

    Article : 419 words
  31. QUESTION OF PATERNITY.

    Judgment was delivered on Friday by Mr. Justice Gordon on an appeal against a judgment by Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., making an order against Arthur J. D. ...

    Article : 237 words
  32. MINING MEETINGS.

    The ordinary general meeting of the MacDornell Ranges Gold Mines was held on Thursday. Mr. W. A. Hughes (chairman of directors) Prodded, and stated that the object of the ...

    Article : 268 words
  33. TRAINING NOTES.

    At Victoria park on Thursday, Scobie galloped Cyclus and Gnat. Cyclus (R. Lewis), ran four furlongs in 53, and Goat (same rider), a mile in 1.49. ...

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  34. GIRLS' SINGING COMPETITIONS.

    The first evening's proceedings in connection with the Central Council of Girls' Clubs were conducted at the Lady Colton. Hall, Y.W.C.A., Adelaide, on Thursday ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Mr. Deputy President Webb again had the tally clerk's case before him on Friday in the Industrial Court. The question raised was whether the award should be applied to all wheat, grain, and ...

    Article : 290 words
  36. A CONVICTION QUASHED.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, sitting as a Local Court of Full Jurisdiction, delivered judgment on Friday in the matter of the appeal by Patrick Lee against a conviction ...

    Article : 190 words
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  38. GOVERNMENT REPORTING DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. Hussey elicited in the Assembly on Thursday that the cost of the Government Reporting Department for the year ended June 30, 1921, was £6,143. Of that amount ...

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