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  2. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Tuesday.-In the House of Commons, Mr. G. R Lane-Fox, Parliamentary Secretary to the Mines Department, said there was no room ...

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  3. PUBLIC MORALITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.- The Select Committee of the Matrimonial Causes Regulation of Reports Bill has issued a special report on the Bill, the title ...

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  4. RESTRICTING IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Serious allegations in regard to conditions existing at Ellis Island, the New York Quarantine Depot, have been made by fifty ...

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  5. THE COURTS

    With composed demeanor, and looking steadfastly ahead Max Robert Schwarz replied, firmly, "Not guilty' as the charge that he had on June 2 ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—"The Government "will not on any account create a Fair Rents Court. I do not know whether Mr. Edwards' statement is ...

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  7. WHEAT POOLS.

    "The winding up of the wheat pool cannot be accomplished until the pending action against the Government. is concluded" was the reply of ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Evidently the coal trouble is still unsettled. There has been an unexpected complication at Heppburn No.1 mine where the ...

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  9. MOTION OF SUSPENSION

    LONDON, Monday.- In accordance with their intention which they intimated to the Speaker during the weekend, three out of the four Scottish ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—It is anticipated that an amendment to the Address-in-Reply will be moved by Mr. J. Gunn (Leader of the Opposition). ...

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  11. BELFAST DOOKERS' STRIKE.

    BELFAST, Tuesday.— The crosschannel dockers have struck and refuse to handle goods from England which were diverted from Dublin, ...

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  12. CASTINGS DECLARED "BLACK."

    Patterns of a casting supplied in connection with a £1,000 contract let to a company at Kapunda were declared "black" by workmen at the ...

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  13. STAGNATION IN SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Not a single steamer was launched from the Clyde in July. The output for the month was the lowest for 40 years, except ...

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  14. BROWN COAL

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Government activities at Noarlunga have resulted in another seam of browh coal being discovered. All that is required now is ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.-The "Times" lobbyist says that a meeting of about 100 members of the House of Commons have agreed to form an Imperial ...

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  16. PRESIDENT HARDING ILL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday midnight.President Harding is gravely ill, suffering from broncial pneumonia. He was battling for life at midnight. ...

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  17. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The rain has stopped in the localities contiguous to the rivers Avoca, Goulbourn and Campaspe, but if further rains fall ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. ALLOCATION OF TEACHERS.

    Mr. Chapman drew the attention of the Premier to the allocation of English teachers arriving to-night to the city and suburban schools. ...

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  20. WOMAN GRANTED DIVORCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) granted Lillian Ralston a divorce from her second husband Robert Raision, owing ...

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  21. YOUTH SENTENCED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday—Albert John Axford, a youth of, 18 years, who had pleaded guilty to having carnal knowledge, of a girl of 14 years at Mintaro ...

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  22. REDHILL RAILWAY.

    That the question of continuing the railway through Redhiil had not been considered was the reply Sir Henry Barwell gave in answer to a question ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Carr asked the Chief Secretary in the Legislative Council this after-noon whether the Commonwealth Government had decided to make ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. INDECENT ASSAULT

    At the Penola Police Court a youth 17 years of age was Charged with haveing committed an indecent assault on a girl aged 16 years at Penola on ...

    Article : 121 words
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