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  4. THAT 1916-17 HARVEST.

    A prelude to an action for damages against the South Australian Government, which is stated to involve something like £1.500,000, was heard by the Chief Justice ...

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  5. IRISH SENSATIONS.

    There was a big explosion in the centre of Cork at 2 o'clock this morning, which spook the whole of the city. Rifle and machine gun fire followed. A search by ...

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  6. PEER SENT TO GAOL

    At the Central Criminal Court, London before Mr. Justice Darking. last month, the Earl of Clancarty appeared on indictment containing 25 counts charging him with ...

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  7. IRON AND STEEL PRICES.

    Several days ago a question concerning the price of iron used in the manufacture of agricultural implements was put by Mr. Robinson to the Premier in the House of ...

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  8. HOW THE ROMANOFFS DIED.

    The ''first connected and authoritative account" of the murder of the ex-Czar of Russia and his family appeared in The Times last month, and the following are ...

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  9. TERRIBLE FLOODS

    Latest reports regarding the floods on the Upper Maurinne show that damage to the extent of £2.000,000 has been done. Factories suffered most seriously, and ...

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  11. A SCOTTISH FAREWELL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson left Adelaide for the last came on Tuesday morning on their way to Perth by train, and were ...

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  12. Arrest of Lord Mayor of Cork.

    A military raid on Cork City Hall took place last night when three' Sinn Fein Courts were sitting (write The Daily Chronicle on August 22). The hall was ...

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  13. "RACIAL EQUALITY"

    Canadian official circles are greatly interested in intimations from lokie that Japan will insist on race equality at the forthcoming meeting of the League of ...

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  14. WOMAN'S STRANGE WILL.

    Miss Margery Deakin, of Croyde, Georgeham, Devon, late of Huskiason street. Liverpool, and of Porthpean, St. Austell, Cornwail, who died on March 9 last, aged ...

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  15. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The British Imperial Antartic Expedition consisting of Mr. John L. Cope, Mr. G. H. Wilkins, Mr. C. M. Lester, and Mr. T. W. Ragsbaw, left London for ...

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  16. EXTRA SHIPS WANTED.

    Mr. Vardon was, told by the Premier in the Assembly on Tuesday, that in view of his statement that a considerable amount of cargo was awaiting shipment ...

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  17. THE WANDILLA.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's Wandilla will arrive at Commercial Wharf at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  18. ARGENTINE WOOL.

    The Argentine Government has submitted to Congress a project to facilitate the sale and export of enormous stocks of wool amounting to 22,471,231 kilograms, ...

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  19. SWIMMING.

    The fifth annual meeting of the South Australian Swimming Club was held at the Y.M.C.A. on Monday night. There was a large attendance. A satisfactory report was submitted by the hon. ...

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  20. THE ORMONDE.

    Radio advice has been, received from the commander of the R.M.S. Ormonde, that he will not now arrive at the Outer Harbour until 11 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday). ...

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  21. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Australrange, U. K. (via Port Pirie and Augusta). Cufie, Hull and Liverpool. June, Port Vincent, ...

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  22. NEW MAGISTRATE.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) informed Mr. Edwards in the Assembly on Tuesday that the matter of selecting a new Stipendiary Magistrate for Adelaide ...

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  23. I.W.W. "DUD."

    The United State Press Association correspondent at Mexico City reports that it is believed that the efforts of the I.W.W. to engage Mexican labour in a general ...

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  24. THE MOTORING DETECTIVE.

    "Everything nowadays depends upon speed," says Gen. HorWood. the London Commissioner of Metropolitan Police. Crime takes advantage of new methods. ...

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  25. PERSONAL.

    Applications has been iodzed for probate of the will of the late Dr. Timothy A. Hynes, of Henley Beach. The gross estate is sworn not to exceed in value ...

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  26. FISHES THAT FIGHT.

    Before the war, there was hope of installing an aquarium at the Zoological Gardens, London, for which the space under the Mappin terraces has been ...

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  27. FRENCH SHORT SKIRTS

    A large section of French dressmaking circles has been piqued by a despatch from New York conveying alleged criticisms by Miss Mary Pickford of lack of delicacy in ...

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  28. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., F. T. Davis, and W. A. Robinson.] William George Anderson admitted having begged aims in Bundle street on Monday ...

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  29. BERLIN ORCHESTRA TO PLAY IN ENGLAND.

    Included in the news transmitted through the wireless stations of the German Government was a message dated Berlin, July 22, stating that "The Berkin ...

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  30. A Miners' Strike Failed.

    The nine weeks' strike at the Bowhill colliery has crippled the financial resources of the Fife Miners' Union. The union now recommends the men to resume work ...

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  31. "BUREAUCRACY GONE MAD."

    At a meeting of the Surrey County Council at Kingston (Eng.). the Finance Committee recommended that the council strongly urge the Government to reduce ...

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  32. REPLACED.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Pascoe) announced on Tuesday that the 18 members of the O.B.U., who had ceased work at the swamp lands at Tailem Bend, ...

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  33. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Mr. H. C. Jupp. who was recently invited to join the English cricket team for Australia, has announced that he is unable to go. Mr. W. Hitch (Surrey), who ...

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  34. PRICE OF TOBACCO.

    The following statement was handed to the press on Tuesday by Inspector A. B. Kvd, of the Prices Regulation Commission: —"I have interviewed the managers of ...

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  35. PARIS BAGGAGE THIEF'S TRICK.

    As an illustration of the methods practised by baggage thieves at the Paris termini Messrs. Thomas Cook & Son recently called attention to the experience of a ...

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  37. WIFE GIVES HUSBAND TO HER SISTER.

    A queer bigamy story was told in the South-western Police Court, London, when Alfred John Williams, a Balham carter, aged 21, was charged with marrying Ethel ...

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  38. A BUILDER'S DESPAIR.

    Some of the difficulties attending the provision of houses in England were illustrated at an inquest held on a Norwich builder and contractor named Webster, ...

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  40. BITING A DOG'S TAIL.

    George Simpson, of Twickenham, was fined £1 at the Brentford Police Court for inducting cruelty on a dog by biting off its tail. ...

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  41. A CENTENARIAN'S FLIGHT.

    At Marrsfield (Notts). Mrs. Ann Sissours, who is over 100 years old, went for her second aeroplane trip in eight days. Her companion was Mr. George Herrick, an ...

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  42. WIRELESS UNDER WATER

    Fishermen have discovered a complete German wireless apparatus off the coast of Malrs. which was anchored below the surface. ...

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