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  4. HELP FOR "HERALD'

    LONDON, To-day.—Considerable interest has been aroused over the allegation that Mr. George Lansbury while in Russia negotiated with the Soviet authorities ...

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  5. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. J. W. T. Douglas (captain of the English Eleven), in an interview, was enthusiastic over the prospects of the team. ...

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  6. THE JAP ALLIANCE

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The New York "World" publishes from Washington a despatch as follows:—"Mr. Lloyd George will cross the ...

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  7. REDS ON THE RUN

    LONDON, Friday.—A Polish communique, dated August 17, claims marked new success. All the Bolshevist attacks against Warsaw have been repelled ...

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  8. FRENCH STRATEGY

    The "Times," correspondent at Paris says official despatches from Warsaw disclose that the Poles, acting on Gen. Weygand's advice, repeated almost exactly the ...

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  9. KILLING THE CZAR

    LONDON, To-day. — Continuing the grim story of the extermination of the Romanoffs, the "Times" correspondent describes the critical stage in 1918, when ...

    Article : 489 words
  10. THE WEATHER.

    To-day's springlike weather conditions attracted many people outdoors. The maximum temperature in the shade was 74.1 at 3 p.m., which was the highest ...

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  11. BERNHARDT RETIRES.

    LONDON, To-day.—Madame Sarah Bernhardt is retiring from the stage, and will give her farewell London performance at the Garrick on August 30. ...

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  12. BAGDAD IN DANGER

    LONDON. Friday.—The "Times" in a leading article rebukes the War and India Offices for concealing the truth about Mesopotamia and leaving the public to learn ...

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  13. ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB.

    No slave, but a comrade stanch in this Is the horse, for he takes his share. Not in peril alone, but in feverish bliss, And in longing to do and dare. ...

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  14. THE CRASH AT BERRI.

    The perils of aviation are well illustrated in the above photograph of Mr. C. J. De Garis' machine, which crashed at Berri on Thursday. It was Mr. De Garis' intention to take part in the carriage of the Prince's private mail to the Renown. On leaving the ground at Berri the engine of the machine did not full well enough to lift her over some neighbouring troop. Suction pulled, the plane right ground, and striking a box tree it crashed. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY."

    The Theatre Royal was crowded in every part to-night when Messrs. J. & N. Tait's company presented Clifford Mills' play in three acts, "The Luck of the Navy." The ...

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  16. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    The inauguration of the public speaking campaign in connection with the Second Peace Loan will take place in front of Parliament House on Friday evening, August ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S SOCIAL HAPPENINGS.

    A big crowd responded to the invitation of the beautiful weather this afternoon and went along to Victoria Park to see the local horse Stagefright carry off the ...

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  18. THE OLYMPIAD

    LONDON, Friday.—The final of the long jump at the Antwerp Olympic carnival was won by J. Petersen, with Johnsen and Abrahamssen second and third. ...

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  19. WRANGEL INCIDENT

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that Lord Derby joined Mr. Lloyd George's train at Chantilly and informed him of his conversations on the subject ...

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  20. CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT.

    Before a large and enthusiastic audience at the Queen's Hall this evening the first concert was given by Mme. Kugelberg's choral society. An admirable programme ...

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  21. STEAMING FOR FIJI

    H.M.S. RENOWN, Friday.—His Royal Highness' private mail, dispatched from Port Augusta by aeroplane, came aboard off Sydney Heads last night, and the ...

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  22. BANKRUPT AUSTRIA

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times"' correspondent at Vienna says an appalling financial situation is developing in Austria. The President of the Cabinet, in ...

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  23. BRAVE BRITISHERS

    ALLAHABAD, To-day.—Mr. Dregley (a British political officer). Mr. Bradfield (Commander o. Levies), Mr. Bachanan (Irrigation Officer), and two British ...

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  24. "PALMYRA," HENLEY BEACH ROAD.

    The residence "Palmyra" and land adjoining (subdivided into fourteen allotments facing Henley Beach Road, Elizabeth Street, and Palmyra Avenue) were ...

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  25. MILITARY SPORTS.

    For some time sports competitions have been held in the various senior cadet training areas on Saturday, September 4, a metropolitan sports competition will be held on the Jubilee Oval. ...

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