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  2. RIOTS IN EGYPT

    Civilians and police were injured in a collision between the police and a crowd at Girgeh, on the occasion of the arrival of Zaglul Pasha. The crowd stoned ...

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  3. DEATH SENTENCE

    At Brest, following on a meeting of protest against the death sentence on two Italian revolutionaries in the United States a thousand trade unionists ...

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  4. JACK LONDON

    The biography of the late Jack London, the famous novelist, which has been written by his widow is to be published on Friday next. An advance copy, which has ...

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  5. FOR AUSTRALIA

    There has been a great response from former service men who wish to take up farm work in Australia. "We have never had so many men here before," said Mr. ...

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  6. TO WASHINGTON

    The Prime Minister has definitely decided to sail by the Aquitania for the conference in Washington. When asked to give an assurance of ...

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  7. REVOLUTION SOUTH AUSTRALIA PREMIER ASSASINATED

    It is reported from Lisbon that ex Ministers Granjo Machado, Dossantos, Carlos Maia, and Carios Treytes Silva have been assassinated by ...

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  8. BREACHES OF THE WISH TRUCE

    Referring to recent events in Ulster, a leading article in "The Times" says that, wimile each side has sought to lay the blame at the door of its opponents, in the ...

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  9. FORCE WILL MEET FORCE

    Speaking at Berfast, Mr. A. Pollock Finance Minister in the Ulster Cabinet, declared that the people of Northern Ireland could make known to all the world ...

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  10. OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION

    The revolution which, had been threatening for two Months broke out yesterday when the warships in the harbor gave a signal which was replied to ...

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  11. BRITISH RULE IN EGYPT

    It is stated that Field-Marshall Lord Allenoy, British high Commissioner in Egypt, who has been visiting England, will, on his return to Cairo, be ...

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  12. BOMB AT AMERICAN EMBASSY.

    A bomb parcel exploded at the American Embassy. The Ambassador was not present. ...

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  13. MARKETS AND MONEY

    There was a good demand on home and Continental account at to-day's wool sales, when 10,057 bales in equal apportions of Bawra and privately owned wools were ...

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  14. TOD RIVER DISPUTE

    The President of the State Industrial Court (Dr. Jethro Brown) was engaged on Friday in further investigating the application of members of the A.W.U. ...

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  15. WOMEN'S PROTEST.

    At Geneva—the International Congress of Working Woman, in the name of justice telegraphed to the Governor of Massachuseits, demanding the re-trial ...

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  16. PROPAGANDA IN SPAIN

    Sinn Fein propaganda in Spain is becoming very active states "The Times" correspondent at Madrid. Apparently plenty of money is available, he adds. ...

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  17. HAVE TERMS BEEN BROKEN

    Notice has been given in the House of Commons by Captain C. T. C. Foxcroft, Coalition Unionist member for Bath, of a question. "Whether the terms of the Irish ...

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  18. EGYPT'S CLAIMS

    L. A. Fanous, writing to the editor of the London "Daily Herald" said:—I should like to say, that we who support the Adly Delegation have in view the ...

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  19. ANOTHER MOONEY FRAME UP.

    An agitation equal in scope and intensity to the Mooney agitation of some years ago (writes the Boston correspondent of the London "Daily Herlad" on ...

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  20. NEWS IN LONDON.

    The British Foreign Office has received confirmation of the report of the assassination of the Portuguese [?] Premier Granjo. ...

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  21. CALCUTTA EXCHANGE.

    Telegraphic transfers are quoted at 1/4 346, and three months' bills at 1/4%. The market is steady. ...

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  22. MINISTER QUESTIONED

    In the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood has bombbarded with questions about Ireland. He denied that the police had been instructed not to prevent the ...

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  23. TRAMCAR INCIDENT

    For having travelled on a tramcar at Glanville on September 17 without having paid has full fare, John Vivian Mc[?], a laborer, of Bucknall road, ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TRADE

    A British agent at Moscow reports that a company has been formed at Moscow to do business with foreign countries on behalf of the Soviet on a commission ...

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  25. GOODWILL IN THE CONFER. ENCE

    "The Daily Man" states that a further meeting of the committee of Cabinet Ministers which is dealing with Ireland was held this evening. ...

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  26. THE WHEAT POOL

    The Chief Justice (Sir Geo. Murray) and Mr. Justice Poole, sitting in the Full Court on Friday, continued the hearing of arguments on points of law ...

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  27. SILESIAN FRONTIERS

    In notifying Germany and Poland of the new Upper Silesian frontiers, the conference of ambassadors points out that the decision necessarily leaves considerable ...

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  28. A PECULIAR CASE

    On the grounds of alleged wrongful detention an action was commenced in the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday in which Mrs. Marggret Brodis, of ...

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  29. "DISCIPLINE" A SAFEGUARD

    The "Irish Bulletin," the official Sinn Fein communique replying to accusations that there has been a creach of truce by the Irish Republican Army, recalls that ...

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  30. MISSING BODIES

    The population of the devastated areas in France and Belgium have now been notified that Great Britain and Australia will pay the same reward as France and ...

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  31. NO BREAKDOWN FEARED.

    It is authoritatively stated that at present there is no need to fear a breakdown of the Irish negotiations. The Irish delegates are impressed with the sincerity of ...

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  32. NEW SPIRIT WANTED.

    In the House of Commons last night (wrote the London. "Daily Herald" of August 17) our "quick-change artist" Prime Minister talked at some length on ...

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  33. ORDERS FOR WARSHIPS

    In the House of Commons the Premier announced that orders had been placed for all of the four capital ships. Asked whether a decision in regard to the ...

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  34. HIGH EXPLOSIVES

    Detactives found 1400 packages of high explosive in a house in Newcastle. They arrested a man adn his wife on a charge of illegal possession. ...

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  35. SECOND WOMAN M.P.

    Long roars of cheering greeted Mrs. Wintringham, widow of the late Mr. Thomas Wintringham, who has succeeded her husband as Liberal member for Louth ...

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  36. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    The Portuguese Government has been overthrown as the result of a bloodless but successful military movement. It is probable that the new Ministry will be ...

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  37. SCOTTISH LINEN MILLS

    Many Scottish linen mills are reventing to full time, as the result of good orders at home, and from the colonies and the United States. ...

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  38. WIDOW IN DISTRESS

    Hon. J. Carr, M.L.C., writes:—I wish to bring under the notice of the trades unionists of this State and others who are prepared to assis a widow and young ...

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  39. LOADS TOO HEAVY

    Despite frequent prosecutions for breaches of the Port Adelaide Corporation bylaws for vehicles carrying excessive loads over certain streets, offences ...

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  40. COLLIERIES CLOSING

    In addition to the pits permanently abandoned as the outcome of the coalmaners' strike, it was announced to-day that sixteen collieries in Lanarkshire will ...

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  41. KING AND POPE'S MESSAGES

    Referring to the interchange of complimentary telegrams by the Pope and King George on the subject of Ireland Mr. de Valera has telegraphed to the ...

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  42. BOTTOMLEY'S VICTORY BONDS

    The Court's intimation of its intention to appoint an Official Receiver to act in connection with Mr. Horatio Bottomley's Victory Bond funds has not stopped ...

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  43. TWO AMONGST MANY.

    The following letters will interest many of our readers:- From Mr. H. Jewell, 65 Richmond terrace, Richmond,. Victoria. ...

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  44. REPARATIONS COMMISSION

    The Reparations Commission has intimated concurrence in the general principles of the Loueheur Rathenan agreement of August 29, but considers it ...

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  45. SOUTH-EASTERN DRAINAGE BILL.

    When the South Eastern Drainage Act Further Amendment Bill was considered in committee in the House of Assembly on Thursday. Mr. Petherick moved that ...

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  46. A FOOLISH BOY.

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning a youthful letter carrier, employed at a suburoan post office, was fined £2 and £1 10/ costs for having ...

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  47. NEURALGIA

    The one symptom of neuralgia is pain and it is unmistakable. In a large proportion of cases anaemia and debility are resp[?] for ...

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  48. REXONA, THE SOAP OF PURITY

    Rexona Soap stands for Purity, Cleanliness, Health, and Beauty. By its use the texture of the skin is at once refined, and all disease-laden germs are ...

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  49. ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Astronomical Society was held on Wednesday evening at the Royal Society's rooms, North terrace. The president (Professor ...

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