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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A military communique states:—The Sakaria River front is quiet. We have occupied Michalitchdjik and the heights to the east of Sivrinissar. The enemy offered ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT BRITISH DELEGATION.

    The report that Mr. Bonar Law has been selected, to represent Great Britain at the Washington Disarmament Conference is denied. Nobody has yet been ...

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  5. DISASTER IN GERMANY

    A telegram received from Mayence states that a dreadful explosion has occurred in the aniline works at Oppau. A thousand deaths are said to have ...

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  6. BALLOON RACE

    All 14 balloons engaged in the race from Brussbls across the Channel are accounted for. The Swiss competitor was the Winner. He landed near Dublin. ...

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  8. SCOTCH STEEL

    The "Central News" tells a dismal story concerning the condition of the Scottish steelmakers, who, under Government pressure during the war made uneconomic ...

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  9. ARBITRATION

    Several questions were asked in the Assembly on Thursday in regard to the intention of the Government respecting arbitration legislation. ...

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  10. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA Thurday, September 22. (Before the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justice Starke) Reserved Judgments.

    This case, which was an appeal from the State Supreme Court gainst the decision of the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gordon. Mr. Justice Angas Parsons dissenting, ...

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  11. FRENCH FLOUR.

    The "Matin" states that an influential miller is forming a combination of the principal French flourmil's with the others which he owns abroad, with the help of ...

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  12. Publicity Wanted.

    Senator Harrison introduced a resolution urging the fullest publicity for the proceedings of the Disarmament Conference at Washington. ...

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  13. THE PORT AUGUSTA

    The latest wireless message states that the fire on the steamer Port Augusta has spread to the No. 2 hold. The smoke is too densee to allow men to enter the ...

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  14. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE.

    Pending the result of his trial for manslaughter, the Film Trust are not showing any of the "Fatty" Artuckle films in South Africa. ...

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  15. INDIAN REBELS

    The rebels were heavily defeated on Monday in the Manerhi district. They were in flight before the troops who are pursuing them, and numbers are being ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. LUXURIOUS LIFE

    The most notorious, and unquestionably the most evasive confidence trickster of Europe, has just been sentenced to five years penal servitude in Gilbert Marsh ...

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  17. AFTER 25 YEARS

    "It is 25 years ago since I was in Australia, and I have found many changes." So said Mr. George J. Coates, the celebrated Australian, whose portraits are ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  19. GIVEN A CHANCE

    About a week ago the court adjourned the case in which Joseph Barnabas Bell, an elderly man, described as a black and white artist, was charged with having ...

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  21. ENGLISH PUGILISM.

    Mr. Lucas has matched Lloyd to meet Arthur Townley at the National Sporting Club on November 14. ...

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  22. PETROL MEASURE.

    There is a probability of a large English company being formed in connection with Hammond's visible petrol measure and Brierley's meter, which is the first ...

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  23. STATE CONTROL

    The observations of the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook), at the Melbourne Show luncheon on Wednesday regarding the attitude of the South ...

    Article : 428 words
  24. ALWAYS COURTEOUS

    Professor T. P. Kent, of the University of Capetown, contributed the following article to a recent issue of the London "Daily Mail":—. ...

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  25. THE SHARE MAEKET LATEST BUSSINESS.

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  26. LEARNING ARCHITECTURE

    An architectural student writes to the London "Daily Mail" in July;—During the months when the British universities are enjoying their summer ...

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  27. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—Civil Sittings.

    The hearing was continued of the suit in which Benjamin William, Hancock, Morphett-street, police constable, petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Gladys Jane ...

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  28. WRITING LYRICS.

    Adrian Ross, the famous writer of musical comedy lyrics, in an English paper, writes:—A critic who lately noticed a song in ...

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  29. Police Court—Adelaide.

    John Crowley was fined 7/ for having been drunk in Hawden-street on Wednesday, and £2 15/ for having made use of obscene language in Lightsquare. The words complained of were, used ...

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  30. A QUESTION OF SUCCESSION DUTY.

    The court gave reserved judgment in the appeal by the Registrar of Probates in respect to succession duty payable under certain provisions of the will of the late ...

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  31. "Very Silly Remarks."

    The first question asked in the Assembly on Thursday referred to the same matter. Mr. McMillan called attention to the statements of the Acting Prime Minister, ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. NEW COMET.

    Further details are available of a new celestial body discovered on Sunday evening near the sun by Observers at the Lick Observatory, in California. ...

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  33. A FATHER'S MADNESS.

    Giving evidence at an inquest at Stafford on August 9 concerning the death of her five-year-old brother, Ellen O'Connor (12) said that on July 30 she and five ...

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  34. MINING NOTES.

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  35. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

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

    Article : 158 words
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  37. AMBULANCE WORK.

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  39. MORE TRAINS WANTED.

    A deputation, introduced by Mr. McLachlan, M.P., waited on the Railways Commissioner in regard to the Eudunda train service, and urged that ...

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  40. A HAWKER'S LOSS.

    Mr. M. Singh, an Indian hawker, on Saturday, evening left his horse and van on the Peweena-road while he opened a gate. The horse bolted, and the vehicle was ...

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