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  2. HUMAN LIFE HIGHER THAN DIVIDENDS

    The Egypt enquiry was resumed today. Several passengers gave evidence. Captain. Douglas Carr. of the Indian Army, said that after the collision he ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S STRONG HAND IN INDIA

    In the House of Commons during the [?] concerning the anxiety of Britsh civil serrants in India with regard to the effect of the constitutional reforms ...

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  5. WAR'S AFTERMATH—THE DEBT!

    The Earl of Balfour, in a sensationally outspoken speech, said that America was insisting upon the repayment of war debts. Therefore Britain had to request the Allies to repay her to the best of their ability. In a Note which he drew up for the British Government, the Earl of ...

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  6. EMPIRE'S CENTRE

    Commenting upon the [?] made in "The Cape Times" that Capetown should be the venue of the [?] [?] comerence "the Daily Mail" says ...

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  7. IRELAND'S TRIALS

    [?] agony has come to an end, says the Dublin correspondent of "The Times." Nationalist soldiers entered the town yesterday after an attack ...

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  8. THE BRITISH NOTE.

    The text of the Note is a detailed [?] of the British position by the Earl of Belfour. After explaining that America's debt ...

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  9. CHEAP LABOR EXPLOITED.

    Mr. Cotter, in a speech, suggested that had the Egypt been equipped with upto-date appliances with regard to the boats and bulkheads, the story would ...

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  10. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The note reminds the Allies that a large proportion of the British debts was incurred on behalf of the Allies. Thus it denies the recent suggestions in ...

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  11. WOODBLOCKING AWARD

    "The Government, Gazette" of August 3 contains, the following notice signed by the Industrial Registrar (Mr. H. M- Muirhead):—The corporation of the city of ...

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  12. THE LIMIT

    The German mark reached the highest point to-day, when it was quoted at 3760 to the pound sterling. ...

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  13. THE PHILIPPINES

    Mr. Denby, Secretary for the United States Navy, inspected the naval station at [?] (the largest island of the Phillippine group). ...

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  14. WOMEN DROWNED.

    A lady first-class passenger said she could not get in a boat las it got away too quickly. She saw three boats get away and slid down a chain and jumped ...

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  15. 48-HOUR WEEK

    The Intenational Seamen's Conference has decided to issue a manifesto demanding a 48-hour week and a fixed [?] wage, fout has rejected the French ...

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  16. WORLO FLIGHT

    Major Blake, who is on a world flight, has been held up at [?] owing to engine trouble. ...

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  17. GREEK V. TURK

    Notwithstanding the Greek Government's promise not to act without the Allies' permission they have defied the Allies by setting up self-government in ...

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  18. GETTING READY!

    The Committee of Imperial Defence, says the Parliamentary lobbyist of "The Times," has decided that the strength of the British Air Forces must be increased ...

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  19. PROFITS! PROFITS!

    At the Kalgoorlie Electric Tramways Company's meeting the chairman said the net profit for the year was £5817. Last year it was £8742. After reviewing ...

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  20. LOST OR STRAYED.

    Impounded in the district pound, Ri[?]—One [?] and white heifer, one mounsey Alderney helfer, stick on [?] one red heifer—so brands visible. If ...

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  21. LAWN TENNIS

    Patterson and Anderson, the Australian champions, were eliminated before the semi-final round was reached in the men's singles at the Seabright tournament. ...

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  22. THE UNKNOWN

    Two liundred visiting schoolmistresses from Australia, New Zealand, and Canads deposited a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier in Paris. ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND FRANCE tO CONFER.

    It is gathered in official circles that the impression obtained that the progress of the forthcoming conversations with Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare ...

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  24. STRUGGLING FOR DAILY BREAD.

    The mass of the population to-day were struggling for their daily bread. The most urgent need is for the churches to combine and make war ...

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  25. THE NEXT.

    Dt. Hutchinson, formerfy Mr. Thomas Edison's chief engineer, has demonstrated a new gun which is said to be able to hurl a five ton projectile ...

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  26. A NEW CLASS MUST ARISE.

    The policy pursued by the old displomats themselves, both at Versailles and in the relations with Russia, have rendered impossible the resurrection ...

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  27. "STINKING WAR."

    AEOLIAN VOVALION (A favourite Graduola Model) DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR A MODERATE DOWN PAYMENT OF ...

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  28. WAS MAKES CRIMINALS.

    No one can reasonably deny the existence of other causes than war for the criminals and criminally inclined in our midst. But that war increases ...

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  29. THE CHURCH'S DUTY.

    "There is anxiety about armaments, there is the building up of new armies. Keep your eyes on what is happening. The [?] of these armaments ...

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  30. WHAT WAR DOES.

    "War starves women and children; war lives on hatred: war leaves its survivors with evil dreams," he said. "The enemy of true freedom of ...

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  31. CAULDRON OF HATE.

    The Boer War ended the South African feuds, race hatreds, [?] cies, and disorders. The Great War, on the other hand, had inflicted ...

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  32. GERMAN TRADE HIT.

    The headlong collapse of the mars, which many believe to have been engineered by Germany in order to evade reparation payment, is now beginning ...

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  33. ENTERTAINMENTS

    This afternoon and to-night will be the last opportunity that Adelaide theatregoers will have of witnessing the present excellent programme at the King's Theatre. Maurice ...

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  34. AIRCRAFT DEFENCE.

    In the House of Commons Lord Cur-] zon asked whether there were any aircraft defences in any British dockyards, fuelling stations, or neval establishments abroad, ...

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  35. PER CAP[?]TA PAYMENTS

    Mr. Jensen, formerly Minister for Customs, speaking on the no-confidence motion in the Tasmanian Parliament, forecast that the per capita payments to the States by the ...

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  36. CONCENTRATION CONTINUED.

    A British communique states that the Greek concentration of troops in [?] tern Thrace continues, and military and naval preparations for resisting attempts ...

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  37. THE DEBT TANGLE.

    Lord Balfour's note is regarded as an appeal to opionion, and is intended to show that the demand for repayment is not attributable to Britain ...

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  38. MONEY AND METALS

    The copper position is firm. Active business was done to-day at £64 12/6 for both spot and three months supplies. There was a substantial advance in tin, ...

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  39. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Kent made a dramatic reply to Surrey's score of 517 in the county championship match at the Oval, Scoring 557 for seven wickets, Kent had scored 188 ...

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  40. YORK THEATRE.

    The interatate beauty competition which has been a great attraction at the York Theatre, will enter on its last stage to-day, when the voting is expected to be extra keen, as, at ...

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  41. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    The usual song hour will he held to-day in the Town Hall, with Mr. Wallace Packer as conductor, assisted by Miss Katie Joyce and Mr. Charles Ferguson as song leaders, Mr. ...

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  42. GERMANY WRITING AGAIN.

    The Government is drafting a reply to M. Poincare's Note and is contending that the threatened sanction is illegal as it cannot be known before August 15 ...

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  43. FRANCE ALARMED.

    France is alarmed at the Earl of Balfour's note. "The Times" Paris correspondent, discussing the French. view, says that it ...

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  44. BRITISH ARRESTED

    In the House of Lords Lord Crawford, I replying to Lord Mayo, admitted that the authorities of the French Protectorate of Tunisia had arrested British ...

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  45. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    "Should a [?] Forgive," this week [?] drams at the Prince of Wales Theatre, will be produced for the last time this eveing by Fullers Dramatic Players. To-night will also ...

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  46. THE PAV.

    The exceptional programme showing at the Pav. to-day is headed by "The Bear Cat," floot Gibson is the star, and this is his most likable and rollicking characterisation. The big ...

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  47. SCOTTISH CHAMPION GOLFER DYING.

    John Black, the Scottish golfer, of Oakland, who made a sensational display in the United States golf championship, is dying of concussion of the ...

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  48. MARINE STRIKE IN MANILA.

    The officers and crews of 14 interisland ships have struck work for increased pay. All inter-island shipping is paralysed. ...

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  49. WORKERS ATTACKED

    The settlement of the shopmen's strike still hung in the balance to-day, becuase the railway presidents' meeting in New York declined to accept President ...

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  50. JACK PICKFORD TO MARRY AGAIN.

    Mary Pickford, the picture actress, will be matron of honor at the marriage of her brother Jack to Marilyan Miller. Jack Pickford's first wife, Olive Thomas, ...

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  51. MARY PICKFORD AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    The [?] offerning,"Through in Back Door," featuring Mary Pickford, is attracting big audiences to the Theatre Royal at each and every performance. The story ...

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  52. BRITAIN PRESSED.

    "The Evening News" states that the British Government's circular Note to the Allies was prepared by the Earl of Balfour 12 days ago, and has been, ...

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  53. WEST'S ATTRACTIONS

    Some of the most lovable characters of action are found in Vaughon Kester's novel, "The prodigal Judge," the film version of which is being screened at [?] this week. All the ...

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  55. VISIT OF FATHER LOCKINGTON.

    "To all who wish to see and heara true record of the actual enterprises in which the Catholic Church is engaged in Australia, a distinguished [?] will address himself in the ...

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  56. WONDERGRAPH.

    No less than three big picture [?] are soon in "[?] Tell Everything" at the Wondergraph [?] this week. These are Gloris [?] [?] and Elliot [?] The picture is ...

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