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  2. LATE CABLES. POLES TO DICTATE PEACE.

    The Warsaw correspondent of The Morning Post says:—I have learned from an authoritative -source that the Polish delegation at Minsk has been instructed to ...

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  3. JUDGE HIGGINS MAY RESIGN.

    A significant statement was made by Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day, when referring to the application by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers for ...

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  4. BACK FROM AMERICA,

    Although he spent only about 10 weeks in the United States of America Mr. George Jeffrey, who returned to Adelaide this week, never missed an opportunity ...

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  5. THE EASTERN AREA. CONTROL EAST OF THE JORDAN.

    Since the French occupation at Damascus the principal sheikhs from the territory cast of the Jordan have Communicated with Sir Herbert Samuel (High Commissioner ...

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  6. THREE RED DIVISIONS SURRENDERED.

    Three Red divisions were surrounded on the East Prussian frontier and laid down their arms en masse. Fifty thousand prisoners were taken, and two other divisions ...

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  7. PORT PIRIE HOSPITAL.

    At the last meeting of the Port Pirie Hospital board of management the secretary (Mr. F. J. McMahon) reported that during the month 40 male and 29 female patients had been admitted, ...

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  8. FIRST LORD TO VISIT DANZIG.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Lone) has arrived at Copenhagen on board an Admiralty steam yacht, He is on his way to Danzig to interview the British ...

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  9. STOP AT POLISH BOUNDARY.

    Pohsh official circles Here state that Poland will speedily assure the United States that her victorious armies will not continue the pursuit of the Russians ...

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  10. POLES ADVANCING.

    Polish armies have entered the town of Mlawa and Billostok, and a column from Ostrov is rapidly marching upon Lomza and Ossovietz. ...

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  11. CONDITIONS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A War Office communique states that reports from Mesopotamia indicate that the situation is somewhat better in the area to the north-east and north, and Bagdad is ...

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  12. THE PEREMPTORY NOTE.

    The United Press correspondent at Lucerne reports that Mr. Lloyd George, an an interview, said Great Britain and Italy had sent a peremptory message to the ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL POLISH SUCCESSES.

    The offensive led by Gens. Pilsudski and Haller continues. If the Polish armies can close-the gap between Grodno and the German frontier the destruction of the ...

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  14. SECONDHAND CORNSACKS.

    The Premier informed Mr. Chapman in the Assembly on Tuesday that the Wheat Harvest Board would accept wheat of the 1920-21 harvest in sound No. 1 ...

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  15. AN EASTERN ALLIANCE.

    Dr. Belies (the Czecho Slovakian Foreign Minister) has reached London from Belgrade, where he concluded a defensive alliance with Serbia. He hopes to convert ...

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  16. HALBURY RAILWAY STATION.

    Mr. Robertson, M.P., in behalf of the members for Wooroora, waited upon the Minister of Railways (Hon. W. Hague) on Thursday. and asked that Halbury Station Yard should be repaired, ...

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  17. CENTRAL ASIAN HOSTILITY TO SOVIET.

    News received from Central Asia snows that the Bolsheviks are regarded with undisguised hostility by the Moslem States in that region, and that they are ...

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  18. AN "UNDESIRABLE."

    It has been announced that the Republic of Latvia has recalled M. Alfred Nagel. The United States asked the Republic of Latvia to recall Nagel, who bore its ...

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  20. RUSSIAN DIVISIONAL LOSSES.

    Latest official reports estimate that out of 21 Russian divisions in Poland, six have been entirely destroyed, eight have lost 50 per cent, of their strength, and the ...

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  21. IRELAND. CONSTABLES "ON STRIKE."

    A party of Royal Irish Constabulary at a Dublin depot refused to handle arms, saying that they did not wish to be used as a military body to put down the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New York Times corresponded at Washington says it is rumoured that Chili is about to purchase six more British destroyers. The correspondent adds that the ...

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  23. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    That the general position in regard to coal supplies is becoming more and more serious was emphasized at a meeting of the council of the Chamber of ...

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  24. INCENDIARISM AT LISBURN.

    A large part of Lisburn (Autrim, Ireland) has been burnt down owing to the spread of incendiary fires. The places destroyed include business premises owned ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. DR. MANNIX AND THE IRISH.

    Archbishop Mannix, responding to a request made on behalf of Freeman's Journal for a message to the Irish people, urges his countrymen to be calm and firm ...

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  26. MEMORIAL TO LORD FORREST.

    The Agent-General of Western Australian (Mr. Connolly) is calling a meeting of Anglo-Australians for September 7, to cooperate with the Perth committee in ...

    Article : 46 words
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