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  2. LATE PRESIDENT HARDING

    MARION (Ohio), Friday.— Amid scenes of extraordinary solemnity the late President Harding was laid to rest here where he began life in a ...

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  3. COST OF LIVING

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A revision is to be made in the living wage of 12/11 a day. The opinions of official circled and of men who know the statistics ...

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  4. THE RUHR

    COBLENCE, Saturday.—The Interallied High Commission has, ordered the seizure of the mines in the occupied territory, empowering the ...

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  5. AIR SERVICE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — Lieutenant Miller, who is preparing a flying boat service between Adelaide and Port Lincoln hopes to make his first flight ...

    Article : 195 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—An unusual dispute affecting 150 wharf lumpers was created at Port Adelaide, as a result of which the steamer Mallina was ...

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  7. N S W LABOR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The expulsions of Messrs. Bailey and Minalian, M's.L.A., Smith, M.L.A., and Buckley, Sutherland, and Alderman ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Austral and Alhambra Theatres to-night Tom Mix will be seen in the big film "Three Jumps Ahead." This is a story of the Western plains ...

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  9. MEMORIAL AT MARION.

    MARION, Saturday. —The citizens here propose to erect a great memorial to Mr. Harding, similar to Grant's tomb in New York, which is a replica ...

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  10. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE."

    An abundance of unrestrained laughter, intermingled with an equally irrisistible tear or two constituted the genuine appreciation accorded to E. J. ...

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  11. PROHIBITION ON SALE OF MARKS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A Government decree prohibits Germans selling marks abroad on the ground that sales have a detrimental effect on the exchange. ...

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  12. MEMORIAL SERVICES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.—(Flags were at half-mast all over Britain to-day on the occasion of the burial of the late Mr. Harding. ...

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  13. TALKING WITH THE DEAD

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The Chair of Phys chic Phenomena at the Stanford University has received a bequest of £80,000 from the estate ...

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  14. GERMAN CARS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—For the first time since the war broke out in 1914 efforts, are being made in Adelaide to sell German motor cars. ...

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  15. UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS STOPPED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Traffic on the underground railways is at a standstill owing to a strike following the dismissal of three workman. ...

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  16. THREE POUNDS BREAD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says that corresponding to the downward plunge of the mark the cost of living has ...

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  17. SHORTER WORKING DAY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The decision to abolish the 12 hour day at the Steel Mills will be enforced next week, marking a great forward step in the ...

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  18. EXCELSIOR BAND CONCERT.

    The Pirie bands have experienced a run of very bad luck with the weather conditions of late, for their Sunday afternoon concerts. Rain and ...

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  19. THE WORLD COURT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Harvey, the American Ambassador in London, discussed President Harding's proposal for participation of America ...

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  20. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—A motor lorry overturned near Myalla yesterday and the three persons in it were all injured. They were Mr. Charles ...

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  21. FULM STAR INJURED.

    SAN DIEGO (California), Saturday. —The film star Mabel Normand was thrown from her horse and broke a collarbone and sustained other ...

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  22. THE BRIXTON MURDER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Home Secretary has recommended that the sentence of death passed upon Alexander Mason for the murder of Jacob ...

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  23. BRITISH CABINET AGREES

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is authoritatively learned that the Cabinet were in full agreement regarding the nature of the reply to France and Belgium, ...

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  24. RUSSIAN REPRESENTATIVE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—M. Tchitcherin's reply to the British enquiry relative to the allegation against M. Rakovsky emphatically repudiates the ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. TENNIS

    Last summer, a strong team of Adelaide tennis players headed by the international player, R. V. Thomas, and including some of the best of the State ...

    Article : 280 words
  27. THE BRITISH NOTE.

    LONDON, Saturday—It is understood that the British note to the Allies inter alia stresses the necessity of obtaining either from reparations or ...

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  28. HARRY LAUDER AT THE TOWN HALL

    Next Saturday, August 48, under the direction of Messrs. J. and N. Tait and E. J Carrol, Sir Harry Lauder will make his first appearance in Pirie for ...

    Article : 204 words
  29. UNAUTHORISED FLAGS.

    NAGPUR, Saturday. — After two days, animated debate the Provincial Legislative Council carried by 31 votes to 26, a non-official ...

    Article : 209 words
  30. INDIAN POTTERS AT WORK

    A fine study on the riverside near Calcutta. With their primitive wheel, they turn out an immense quantity of pottery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. AN APOLOGY.

    Mr, Reg. Thornton, comedian who has been appearing at the Austral and Alhambra Theatres wishes to apologise to any section of the community ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. FAMOUS AIRMAN KILLED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The well-known airman Poulain and his passengers Arthur and Joseps Seep, were killed instantly in an areoplane crash owing ...

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  33. ROMANCE THE PEERAGE,

    All England was recently talking of the wedding of Wireless Operator Owen McKenna to Lady Pleasance Roue, daughter of the Earl of Straibroks. Here brids and groom are seen at the little Irlch farm. where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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