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  3. THE UNEMPLOYED

    The 20 London Labor mayors who went to Scotland to interview Mr. Lloyd George in regard to the unemployed [?]blem, when they reached Inverness found a ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. THE FUTURE OF IRELAND. RECEIPTS OF THE CRICKET TOUR

    Mr. De Valera has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George:—If your letter of September 7th is an invitation to a conference without prejudice if an agreement in regard to ...

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  6. THE GREEK DEFEAT

    M. Gourgaris, the Premier of Greece, states that the General Staff never intended to occupy Angora. The troops could have succeeded in entering the town if King ...

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  7. THE RECENT STORM RAIN PASSES ON.

    Further showers were recorded over the greater portion of the agricultural areas during the 24 hours ended at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday, but they were light in character, ...

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  8. SHOP PRESS NEWS.

    It is practically certain that Mr. Lloyd George, in view of the heavy [?]ll of home affairs, will be unable to attend the Washington Conference. It is generally ...

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  9. GREEKS AND TURKS

    The Kemalist success compelled the Greeks to withdraw from the western bank of the Sakaria River, leaving a large quantity of war material and munitions. ...

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  10. BUILDING SHIPS

    The "Daily Express" says:—The Admiralty are hastening the work on four battleships, which are being built in private yards, in order to assist employment ...

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  11. SHIPPING ENTERPRISE

    Some of the difficulties with which shipowners are confronted were voiced by the chairman (Mr. M. G. Anderson) at the fourth ordinal general meeting of ...

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  12. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    Constable O'Dwyer, of Mount Mulligan, in the Chillagce district, telegraphed to the Commissioner of Police at noon to-day that an explosion, supposed to be due to ...

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  13. FRENCH STRIKE

    The French textile strike has been settled. The workers have agreed to submit their demands to arbitration. ...

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  14. MONOPOLIES AND COMBINES

    The Premier, in the Assembly on Tuesday, gave notice that on the following day he would move for leave to introduce a Bill for the repression and destruction of ...

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  15. THE TURF TRAINING NOTES.

    The grass track about 10 yards from the inner rails was in use on Tuesday morning, the going being on the [?]ow side. [?]n and Prince Shuja galloped, five furlongs in 1.8½. Tontilla ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The members of the Australian Eleven, chatting with a representative of the Australian Press Association, frankly expressed themselves as being disgusted ...

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  17. A SERIOUS CALUMNY.

    Mr. Toone. the secretary of the Yorkshire Club, strongly repudiates Mr. Armstrong's statement that professionals in test matches play cricket for themselves, ...

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  18. IRELAND

    Mr. De Valera, in his telegram, says:—We had no thought at any time of asking you to accept any condition precedent to a conference. We would have thought it as ...

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  19. Watching the River.

    A correspondent writes:—After the heavy rain on Saturday night a flood was fully expected at Lockleys, so that it was not surprising, therefore, to see groups of ...

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  20. NO MORE POOLS.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Denny asked, in view of the statement by Mr. Badcock (general manager of the Farmers' Co-operative Union) that ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. THE ZEALANDIA.

    The master of the Zealandia, which is on a voyage from Western Australia, has sent a wireless message that the vessel will arrive at Port Adelaide at 3.30 p.m., ...

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  23. TWO-YEAR-OLD TRIALS.

    The first trials of two-year-olds took place at Caulfield this morning in most unfavorable conditions. It was raining nearly all the time. There were four divisions who galloped half a ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  26. DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the district council of Prospect was introduced to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) on Monday by Mr. F. W. Birrell, M.P., ...

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  27. SHOW-TIME "SPIELERS"

    There is generally a gang of spiclers in the city at show time looking for opporunities to "mag" visitors from the country into parting with their cash. Owing to ...

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  28. Horses Kilted by Lightning.

    BURRA, September 17.—During a severe thunderstown, which passed over the district at 3 a.m. to-day. two valuable horses, the property of Mr, Fred Schmidt, of ...

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  29. French Opinion.

    The French newspapers are commenting on the Irish situation. "Figaro" admires the energy with which Mr. Lloyd George has established ...

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  30. NARRACOORTE RACING CLUB

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Narracoorte Racing Club the car[?]taker was granted an increase of £5. It was stated that a windmill, which supplied the lown and grandstand ...

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  31. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    Judgment in Default of Appearance. Walter James Manning, Licensed Land Broker, who had filed a petition to have set aside an agreement he had entered ...

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  32. THE MINE DESCRIBED.

    The Mulligan mine is owned by the Chillagoe Company, Melbourne, which received a brief message this afternoon, reporting the wrecking of the mine by an ...

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  33. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    The hearing was continued of the action in the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Poole, on Tuesday, of the action in which John Henry Glasson claimed £8,000 from ...

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  34. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA

    The hearing was continued of the Appeal brought against the judgment of the State Full Court, pretided over by the Chief Justice (Sir George ...

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  35. HOOKWORM.

    A report has been received by the Federal authorities from the officers conducting the hookworm campaign in New South Wales showing that 95 per cent, of the ...

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  36. CAUSE OF THE TRAGEDY.

    The bodies recovered are badly burned, indicating that there is little hope to save the entombed men. The winding plant at the entrance was blown a considerable ...

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  37. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Ethel Pearee and Myrtle Leek were each fined 5/ for having been drunk in Gouger-street on Monday. They were also jointly chared with having stolen a leather purse. valued at 3/. and ...

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  38. GALE IN THE GULF.

    The steamer Macumba from Port Adelaide, which has arrived to load concentrates and lead, ran into a strong gale near the Althorpes on Saturday night. She ...

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  39. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    A special train, which was returning with guests from the opening ceremony inrespect to Norway's new trunk railway from Bergen to Throndhjem, while ...

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  40. WORK FOR WOMEN.

    The social welfare movement is occupying the minds of many people, who are earnestly hoping for greater harmony. The need for the exercise and development of ...

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  41. TELEPHONE CALLS.

    The need for an efficient mechanical heck on telephone calls was emphasised by a deputation which waited on Sir Joseph Cook (the Acting Prime Minister) ...

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  42. BUTTER GRADING.

    Discussing the dual butter griding question to-day, the Minister of Agriculture said the State was continuing to grade under the Dairy Produce Act and the ...

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  43. RAILWAY PICNIC AT QUORN.

    On Saturday the railway employes held a picnic at Kanyaka Creek, on the Great Northern line. Over 500 employes and their families left Quern by special train at 10 a.m., arriving at ...

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  44. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  45. THE JOHNIAN CLUB.

    A meeting of the John[?] Club was held on Friday. The Rev. R. W. G. Dempster presided. The Rev. F. Slaney Poole delivered an address upon the life of "Oliver Goldsmith," who, be said, ...

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  46. THE QUEST.

    Sir Ernest Shacklebon's exploration steamer Quest entered Sheerness to-day for the purpose of repairing defects in her wireless apparatus. Her departure will consequently ...

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  48. CHURCH UNION.

    Mr. Arthur Langsford and the Rev. George Hall left by the Melbourne express yesterday to attend a Federal committee in that city, at which the Presbyterian, ...

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  49. Magistrates' Court—Norwood.

    Charles Robins Wright was fined 10/ with 15/ costs for riding a bicycle along the Parade, Norwood on September 14, without a light. ...

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  50. TASMANIAN FINANCE.

    The State expenditure for the last financial year was £[?]60,935 more than last year, and the receipts were £290,417 in advance of those of the previous year. so that the floating deficit of ...

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  51. MOTOR OAR INJURED.

    On Sunday night Mr. F. Siebert, of Yorketown, was returning to his home in a motor car when he noticed the rug was falling out. He tried to catch it, and in ...

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