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  2. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales made his first public appearance yesterday since his return from his latest tour. He attended the Chelsea soccer match, at ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    Intense interest is shown in the coal, miners' strike. Large crowds collected in Downing Street and surrounded: the Memorial Hall, in the centre of ...

    Article : 356 words
  4. TAXLESS ISLE SOUGHT

    November will see the departure of a strange expedition, headed by Mr Rhodes. Disher, F.R.G.S. It is a mixed party, the members of which ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. SMELTERS MEDICAL EXAMINATION

    A special meeting of the Pirie Trades and Labor Council was held on Saturday night, to discuss a development Concerning the proposed ...

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  6. BARRIER SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE

    Because of the industrial trouble in Broken Hill, Mr. W. Mood (secretary to the South Australian branch of the Meat Industry Employes' Union) ...

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  7. TROUBLES OF BOLSHEVISM

    The German Foreign Office announces that a great revolt has been reported from Moscow. The insurgents have invaded the ...

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  8. [TERRORISM IN IRELAND]

    A graphic illustration of Sinn Fein methods of terrorism has keen given by Dublin Castle, which tells the story of a man who refused to pay a ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. WRANGEL FORCES CAPTURE NIKOPOL.

    General Wrangel continues his success in the Crimea. His latest, report claims the capture of Nikopol, with 3000 prisoners and eight guns. He ...

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  10. VISIT TO AFRICA SUGGESTED.

    The Prince of Wales, replying to a message from East Africa, at the Uganda dinner, expressed a hope that "it, won't be long before I am able to ...

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  11. N.S.W. LIVING WAGE.

    Unionists who are dissatisfied with the Board of Trade's living wage declaration, held a meeting yesterday. They decided to urge the Government ...

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  12. SYDNEY WHARF BUREAU

    The shipowners in New South Wales have issued an official statement on the waterfront trouble. It is pointed out that oh August 9, ...

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  13. "JUST SUPPOSE"

    "The Times" correspondent at New York, states that Americans are excited at the pending production of the play "Just Suppose," in which the ...

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  14. TWO MAGISTRATES KIDNAPPED.

    Officials at Dublin Castle announce that Mr Moore, a resident magistrate, and Mr Hyde, a justice of the peace, who motored from Mullingar, in ...

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  15. PROBLEMS OF PAPUA

    The Commonwealth Government has been furnished by Judge Murray (Lieutenant-Governor of Papua) with a review of the Australian ...

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  16. PIRIE TRADES COUNCIL

    Delegates to the Trades and, Labor Council of Port Pirie considered the dispute at the Grand Coffee Palace at a spfciai meeting on Saturday night. ...

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  17. YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.

    On Friday evening the members and friends of the Solomontown Methodist Young Men's Club, to the number of 40, celebrated 7th anniversary, ...

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  18. KING OF GREECE'S HEALTH.

    Reuter's correspondent in Athens says that the condition of the Kng of Greece is most, dangerous. The Cabinet has decided to reassemble the late ...

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  19. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    The annual conference of he Congregational Union will be opened in Adelaide to-night. The church in Port Pirie will be represented by Rev. T. D. ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. STEEL FROM VOLCANIC IRON.

    Recurrent anti-Japanese outbreaks in China since the Versailles peace conference have convinced, tire authorities of the necessity of securing a local ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. SPECIALIST EXPRESSES ALARM.

    The Paris specialist (Dr. [?] who is in Athens, holds an opinion, that the persistence of jaundice and fever makes the case of the King of Greece ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. GERMANS AND BOLSHEVISM.

    The German Independent Socialist Party, which has held a congress at Halle, adopted a resolution by 237 votes to 156, adhering to the Third ...

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  23. BITTER FEELING IN WALES.

    The bitter feeling prevailing among the Welsh miners is exemplified by the threat of their sectional executive to press for a withdrawal of the ...

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  24. NEGOTIATIONS WITH AMERICA.

    Refuting a special despatch from Washington, which stated that the American-Japanese negotiations had Sheen broken off, the Japanese Foreign ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. WILLOCHRA SYNOD DISCUSSES PROHIBITION.

    The question of prohibition was discussed at a meeting of the Willochra Anglican Synod. Dr. C. Lowther Clarke said it was beyond dispute that ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. LONDON NEEDS 60,000 HOUSES.

    The housing shortage in Londion is so acuta that it has resulted in the eviction of the former Queen Amelie of Portugal, mother of the former King ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. MEDIATION PROPOSALS EXPECTED

    The miners declare that they are prepared for a long and bitter fight. but a fight to a finish is not countenanced by other trade union leaders. It ...

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  29. EXPORT OF COAL FORBIDDEN.

    The Government has lost no time in deciding to conserve the supply of coal. An official announcement was made to-day that the export of fuel had ...

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  30. MR. THOMAS WARNS STRIKERS.

    The railwaymen's leader (Mr. J. H. Thomas) who returned from Prague this afternoon made a most significant speech at Cricklewood. ...

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  31. PRESS APPEALS TO BOTH SIDES.

    The responsible section of the press makes impartial and earnest appeals to both sides to join in an effort to promote an eleventh-hour settlement ...

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  32. MIXED MINERALS

    The Western-Australian mining engineer (Mr Montgomery) has reported, to the Minister of Mines on the find of the prospector, Lambie, 200 miles ...

    Article : 272 words
  33. COURT OF COMMERCE BILL.

    Provision for the constitution of a Commonwealth Court of Commerce is made in a Bill, which has been drafted for submission to the Federal ...

    Article : 220 words
  34. FOOD HOARDING FORBIDDEN.

    The food hoarding, order of 1920 has been enforced again. It forbids anyone to hold more than one week's supply of foodstuffs. ...

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  35. SOLDIERS ORDERED BACK PROM LEAVE.

    In connection with the coal miners' strike, leave to all troops at Plymouth has been stopped. The men on leave have been ordered to return ...

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  36. NORTH-WEST COUNTRY TO BE EXPLORED.

    As the result of representations made by the North Australian Railways and Development League, the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) has promised ...

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  37. MINES CLOSED IN THREE COUNTIES

    Work has already been ceasea at a number of Nottinghamshire Durham, and Yorkshire pits. In Nottinghamshire the strike pay will be 15/ a ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. SECTION OF TRANSPORT WORKERS OFFERS SUPPORT.

    A delegate meeting, representing 25,000 commercial and road transport workers, was held in London, and carried a motion endorsing an order to ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. To Remove Match Marks.

    Rub with a piece, of cut lemon, and afterwards with a rag dipped in water. ...

    Article : 17 words
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