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  3. PEACE TREITY

    In the House of Commons Sir Frederick Hall asked whether the Minister of War Mr. Winston Churchill, was satisfied that the obligations of ...

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  5. ENGELI INCIDENT

    The Council of the League of Nations met at St. James's Palace this afternoon to consider the situation created by the Bolshevik invasion of ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    The United States Federation of Labor Convention is considering, the question of sending a commission to Russia to investigate the form of ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WILES

    The Prince of Wales was accorded a right royal, welcome yesterday. The weather was ideal, and the crowds were large and enthusiastic. The Prince ...

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  8. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    The Melbourne strike prospects are brighter. The most disastrous aspect of the strike—that of the cessation of work by the enginedrivers and firemen ...

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  9. THE SPA CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a question, said that no definite date had yet been fixed for the Spa ...

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  10. POLES FEEL DEJECTED

    The London "Times" Warsaw correspondent reports:— "The Poles are at present dejected. They regard their attempts to redeem ...

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  11. PRINCE FIROUZ CONFERS WITH FRENCH DELEGATE

    The delegate from Persia, Prince Firouz, had a conference to-day with the Secretary-General and the French representative on the League of ...

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  12. THE PARTIAL RESUMPTION: OF CABLE TRAM SERVICES

    The resumption of work at the City Council's power-houses will mean that practically all the suburban streets will be re-lighted. This will also allow the ...

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  13. GERMAN STANDING ARMY HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 200,000

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister. Mr. Lloyd George, stated that on June 10 the Allies' Commission Council estimated the strength of the ...

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  14. F.E.D. AND F.A. MEETING

    A special general meeting of the Broken Hill sub-branch of the F.E.D. and F.A. was held in the Trades Hall last night, Mr. W. Webb presiding. ...

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  15. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    There is, fairly widespread regret amongst some of the Republican leaders at the nomination of Senator Harding for President. He is pretty ...

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  16. GAS SUPPLY IMPROVING

    The gas supply of Melbourne is daily improving. The gas company's works are being staffed by volunteers. No efforts are being made, however, to ...

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  17. S.A. POLITICS

    The ballot for the selection of 15 out of 30 candidates nominated to contest the metropolitan Beats in the House of Assembly at the general elections next ...

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  18. HIGH COST OF LIVING

    The wool centres of Roubaix and Tourcoing are beginning to feel the effect of the fall in the exchange. It is very difficult to realise £2 for ...

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  19. MR. WATT'S RESIGNATION

    Mr. W. A. "Watt states that Mr. Hughes's explanation, yesterday is a "gross misrepresentation of the position, I intend to give the Australian ...

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  20. THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) stated that the Government was bound to stand by the agreement arrived at with the gas workers at the conference last ...

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  21. ACCEPTANCE IS ANNOUNCED IN GOVERNMENT "GAZETTE"

    A special Commonwealth "Gazette" was published yesterday intimating that the Gaweraor-General has accepted Mr. W. A. Watt's resignation as Treasurer. ...

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  22. ALEXANDRA BY-ELECTION

    The final count of the voting in the Alexandra by-election was:—H. S. Hudd (Liberal), 3066 T. L Grealy (Labor). 1505; J. E. Searcy ...

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  23. AMUSEMENTS

    There was an appreciative audience at Johnson's Oxide-street Theatre last night, when "The Coming of the.Law" (Tom Mix and Brownie Vernon), ...

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  24. SUPREME NAVAL AUTHORITY FOR BRITISH EMPIRE

    Mr. Ballantyne (Minister of Marine), in referring to the upkeep of the Canadian navy in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, said that as the naval forces of ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The moulders and their assistants returned to work in Adelaide yesterday. ...

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  26. SPORTING

    After a very even game England turned the tables on the New South Wales team yesterday, and won by 18 points to 10 points. ...

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  27. A TUG DAMAGED

    The tug Euro was damaged while attempting to tow the disabled steamer Kingsmere, and the tug Eagle has been sent to the assistance of the ...

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  28. LENARD'S PICTURES.

    "She Loves and Lies," which is the story of a woman who married a man under the guise of an elderly woman in order to assist him, and then made ...

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  29. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

    Applications are being invited in Adelaide for candidates for two Rhodes scholarships at the Oxford University, each of £300 annually and for three ...

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  30. THE RHYNIE TRAGEDY

    Yesterday counsel for the prosecution completed his address in the Rhynie murder case, and Mr. Povey (for the accused) began his. The case will ...

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  31. RAILWAY REVENUE BUOYANT

    Despite the Barrier strike the South Australian railways revenue was buoyant this year, principally owing to the shipping strike, which transferred the ...

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  32. FOOTBALL CLUB SOCIAL

    A pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Mayne, Thomasstreet, on Saturday night by members and friends of the Brokens Juniors' ...

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  33. FATALITY AT COCKLE CREEK WORKS

    Robert Simon Tucker, a resident of Adamstown, met his death, on Sunday morning while following his occupation at the Sulphide Corporater's Works ...

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  34. UNION SECRETARY RESIGNS

    Mr. L. C. Hunkin, one of the bestknown Adelaide union officials, yesterday resigned from the secretaryship of the Storemen and Packers' Union. He ...

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  35. CAPTAIN FRYATT'S STEAMER

    That indignation has been caused by the Government's decision to sell the late Captain Fryatts steamer Brussels when she is refloated, was reflected in ...

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  36. CASTERS DEFER ACTION

    Over 1000 mombers of the Carters and Drivers' Union met last night afid. decided to defer definite action in regard to the demands for extra wages ...

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  37. GOOD RAINS IN NORTHERN AREA

    Good rains fell in the northern farming areas yesterday. ...

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