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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Thirty States which had promised to support Hungary's' application for adimission to the League of Nations have withdrawn their support owing to Hungary's ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    In the Industrial Court, before Mr. President Brown on Wednesday, September 14, Cecil Travelyan, union secretary, was charged ...

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  5. POSITION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Harold Spender, who is the "Daily Chronicle's" special correspondent touring in Ireland, says:—I saw strange sights in the villages along ...

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  6. WAR GRAVES

    Mr. W. A. Windeyer proposes to call a meeting of influential Australians in London to protest against the cessation of the exhumations of bodies from war ...

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  8. INDIAN UNREST.

    Owing to the continued unrest the Madras police have been augmented by over two hundred men. The proposal to transfer the location of the garrison has ...

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  9. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Lord Dawson, the King's physician, declares that Mr. Lloyd George is convalescent, but that he must be careful. A renewed breakdown must be avoided. ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT A SCOTTISH DEMAND.

    The council Of the Scottish Labor Party have accepted a resolution condemning the Government on the ground that the proposed loans to the local authorities for ...

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  11. RAT DESTRUCTION

    The Health Officer of the Adelaide-Local Board of Health submitted to the health committee the following report:—"It is obvious that rats are more likely, to be ...

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  12. FATAL EXPLOSION

    The explosion of the oxygen, reservoir in the nitric factory at Klien, Lauffbourg, destroyed the works. Many persons were killed or injured. ...

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  13. BOMBS AT BELFAST

    Two bombs were thrown at Belfast. The exlosions killed two and wounded 36 people. The police and military forces fired into the crowd and wounded many of ...

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  14. A KINDLY FAREWELL

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing [?]n the "Morning Post," says:—Australians are leaving England in a few days. English cricketers will say good-bye to them ...

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  15. RETURN OF MR. HUGHES

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. W. M. Hughes) is due to arrive in Adelaide to-morrow by the Perth express. He will be met by the Acting Prime Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SUBDUED BY BEER

    Owing to the drought, beer was used to put out a fire which started in the early hours of the morning at the Harrow Inn, a wayside hostel on the Oxford main road ...

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  17. The Government Schemes.

    Dr. McNamara, interviewed by the "Daily Chronicle" in regard to unemployment, said:—"The terfific smash of 1914-18 has thrown trade and commerce off the ...

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  18. SCOTCH RAILWAYMEN.

    Five thousand Scottish railmen met at Edinburgh on Sunday and rejected the proposals of the ompanies to fix ten hours as the working day and to impose ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Newbury Autumn meeting was wound up on Saturday, when the Cup was run. The stake fell to the four-year-old Yutoi, by Santoi—She, who, going out at ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. QUEEN OF SONG

    A record audience, which filled the Albert Hall to overflowing, welcomed Madame Tetrazinni. She was wildly encored, and she sang nine times. Huge ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING

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  24. AIRMAN ON MONT BLANC

    The Swiss pilot, M. Durafour, performed the thrilling feat on Saturday of flying from Lusanne to the summit-ridge of Mont Blanc—the highest mountain in Europe— ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the Rechampton autumn lawn tennis tournament, F. M. B. Fisher was a winner in the men's open singles, and also in the mixed doubles. ...

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  26. HEIR TO FOUR ESTATES.

    Lord Scone, the only son of the Earl of Mansfield, and one of the most fortunate young men in the peerage, came of age on August 8. The event was celebrated ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET

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  28. IS COURSING CRUEL?

    After two adjournments the "coursing case" was again called on in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., and justices. The eight ...

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  29. CLERGYMAN'S LAPSE.

    The Rev. Frederick Cinnamond, now a school teacher at Kidderminster, was defendant in an action at Belfast Assizes, the plaintiff being Mr. Joseph Needham, who ...

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  30. SMART POLICE WORK.

    Payncham was the scene of a smart capture by the police on Saturday morning, when Douglas Cropley Garter (24) was arrested, at his residence, John-street, by ...

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  31. STREET PAVING.

    The special committee of the Adelaide City Council on improved pavement for roads reported to the council on Monday that letters had been received from the ...

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  32. B.A.W.R.A. WOOL LIMITS.

    At the conference of delegates of the Victorian Farmers' Union at Geelong Mr. E. Jowett, M.H.R., urged woolgrowers not to sell B.A.W.R.A. scrip or certificates. He ...

    Article : 354 words
  33. MINING NOTES.

    The report of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company for the four weeks ended September 14 contains the following reference to the iron and steel works at Newcastle:—"Coke ovens—New ...

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  34. BOY'S LOVE STORY.

    Mr. Thomas William Jenkinson Edge, 22, an engineering student, when seeking a divorce from his wife, Margaret, in the London Court on July 28, told how he ...

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  35. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council has a very light notice-paper for to-morrow, but work may be found for the Upper House on two afternoons this week. The House of ...

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  36. TEA ON THE TRAM HOME.

    Inventive genius, as far as travelling improvements are concerned, is sadly lacking, among the travelling British public. The tramways committee of the ...

    Article : 298 words
  37. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  38. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Broken Hill Proprietary Company, four weeks ended September 14.—"Broken Hill—On September 3 preparations were commenced for restarting various plants for treatment of dump material, ...

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  39. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS

    The Parliamentary and by-laws commitee of the Adelaide City Council on Monday submitted to the council draft by-laws for the control of the North ...

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  40. A MAORI PRINCESS.

    Roderick Munroe (manager) and Robert Heaton Munroe (advance representative) of the Maori Entertainers, who are visiting Broken Hill, have been arrested. They ...

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  41. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    Lord Northcliffe returned to Melbourne on Sunday evening after the first of his Victorian country trips. Friday and a portion of Saturday was spent On Mrs. J. ...

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  43. MOTOR VEHICLES.

    After considering the Motor Vehicles Bill now before the Legislative Council, the Parliamentary and by-laws committee of the Adelaide City Council made no ...

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  44. A HUGE DEBT

    The public debt of New South Wales has grown in ten years since 1911 from £95,500,000 to £168,500,000, and the interest payable from £3,300,000 to ...

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  45. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    In perfect weather the Royal Show was brought to a conclusion on Saturday. The attendance constituted a record for a closing day, the number present being 30,810. ...

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