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  4. PEACE TREATIES.

    The Turkish Peace Treaty, has been signed. ...

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  5. THE THREATENED WAR.

    The House of Commons was crowded, and warmly cheered the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George ) when he entered the Champers. M. M. Krasin and Kaineneff ...

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  6. IN IRELAND.

    Two soldiers’ have been shot deed at [?]County Cork. Military armoured care and cyclist parols were unusually active in Dubidn this ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. TRAINING OF ARCHITECTS.

    When we consider the inevitable influence wielded by the liberal professions in the life of the modern community the problem of professional educations becomes ...

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  8. MANNIX.

    Archibishop [?] in London and was interviewed to day by a newspaper representative. He declared that there was more in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    The monsoon which ms raging in India has recently reached an obnormal stage, causing serious, floods throughout the country. Bengal has especially suffered. The ...

    Article : 195 words
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  11. Italian Ratification..

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  12. TRAMWAY APPEAL CASK

    In the Full Court Wednesday, the Chief Justice (Sir-George Murray), Mr. Justice Poole, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, proceeded with the hearing of an appeal ...

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  13. Dublin Corporation in a Fix

    At a meeting of the Dublin Corporation it was announced that the Government had refused necessary grants of £170,000 unless the corporation prohibited ...

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  14. A MAN IN BRONZE.

    Jules Verne in his great fight of the imagination, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” predicted much that has come to pass; but Jules never in his most ...

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  15. BARGAINING NATIONALISTS. !

    The Possibility of a political crisis indicated in The Register on Wednesday morning was the subject of the moment in the Parliamentary lobbies on Wednesday. ...

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  16. COMPENSATION CASE.

    The .bearing of tie claim by tie South Australian Company for £795,000 compensation from the Government in regard to the acquisition of wharis at Port Adelaide ...

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  17. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A message fro [?] states that the British Column returning from Diwan I Yah under [?] Conningham has reached Hillah after [?] with the rebel ...

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  18. - Mr. Asquith’s View.

    Mr. .Asqiriti regretted that part of the Premier’s speech had not contributed to the removal of the difficulties -on the way of maintaining peace. For instance, ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arohihold Weigall), who is Chief-Scout of South Australia, has consented to attend at the Children's Hospital on Thursday, at . noon, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

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  21. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semephore Tides.— Wednesday, of high low waters doubtful. ARRIVED — August 11. Charles 2,512 [?] ...

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  22. Millerand on Polish Independence

    The French Premier ( M. Millerand ) has [?] recent [?] until Mr. Lloyd George has made a statement in the House ...

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  23. Wilson Thinks BolsHeviks Justified.

    President Wison has informed the Government that he considers the Bo[?] advance justified. ...

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  24. Hungary Will Help Poland

    Advices from Poland declare that the Polish Government has been in direct “negotiation with Hungary regarding military help and that the Polish President has ...

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  25. CATS DIVORCE SUIT.

    The case in which Eva; Alice Catts -recently obtained a-decree nisi for divorce from Rp. J. H. Catts, was mentioned again in the Divorce Court yesterday, before ...

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  26. Transport of War Material

    The League of Trade Unions of Czechoslovakia has issued a manifesto urging organized labour to. refuse to transport war material to Poland, Hungary, or Russia. ...

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  27. BIPLANE SENSATIONS.

    While starting an Avro /biplane at the Elwick-Racecourse to-day, Lieut. -Cummins A.F.C., wae struck by the -[?] [?] light arm -and a foot shattered- He ...

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  28. MAIL NOTICES.

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  29. Miss Pankhurst.

    A wireless message .from Moscow, states that Miss Sylvia Panthurst has passed through Petrogpad on her way to attend tile Communisms’ Congress. She said that ...

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  30. In the Assembly.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday afternoon the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Gunn) said there was a statement in The Register that day. that the [?] ...

    Article : 217 words
  31. TALLY CLERKS’ AWARD.

    In the Industrial Court on Wednesday , Mr Deputy President Webb dealt with the adjourned fearing of the application made .-on behalf of the tally clerks, at Port Adelaide,; to have the recent ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. Bolsheviks in Asia.

    The Afghan Government at Kabul is now discussing the proposed Treaty with Great Britain.. In view of the concessions offered by the British, Bolshevik influence ...

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  33. BRIGHTON INSTIUTE.

    A lecture in the interests of Brighton Institute time was delivered by the Ser. O. Lake, in the Brighton Town Hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. Lake took as his subject. “The [?] ...

    Article : 189 words
  34. DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHAT THEY LIKE

    If they take Bisurated Magnesia immediacy after eating. No matter how badly you may suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulence, or acidity—no ...

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  35. THE DAMAGED SCHOONER.

    The American schooner EllaA., which lost her rudder. off Aldinga in the heavy weather on Sunday night,, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage in the early hours of ...

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  36. NOISY WOMEN.

    There were noisy scenes at a women’s meeting held in the vestibule of the town hall to-day. A public notice invited ail loyal -women to attend, but apparently ...

    Article : 179 words
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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    The annual meeting [?] was held at [?] on Monday, the Secretary (Mr. H. Corey) submitted the report and balance sheet which showed the club to be in ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    To-morrow’s sittings of the Federal Parliament will be of brief duration, as members will enterltain His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro ...

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  40. Bolsheviks Over the Bug.

    A Boishevik communique- states:—We have occupied points 14 miles south-west of O-strolenks, and have also occupied the Malkin Railway Station, three hours from ...

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  41. A BROOME TRAGEDY.

    Tie inquest into the death of John Thomas Bon at Broome on the night of May 10, was continued to-day. The investigation merely elicited a corroboration ...

    Article : 69 words
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