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  3. THE BRANDED BROW

    Through quite a common-place source (says a writer in "Lloyd's Sunday News," London)I had heard of a solider living in London who bore upon his forehead a ...

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  5. POSITION RUSSIA

    The Secretary of War (Mr. Winston Churchill), speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said—British official advices show that General Denikin, who is in ...

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  6. A LORD MAYORALTY

    At the civic reception at the Town Hill on Wednesday to the delegates attending the congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial (League, one of tie ...

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  7. CRUELTY AND TREACHERY

    Revolting cruelty and treachery were revealed during the trial by court-martial, of Fratel, a Eurasian warrant-officer, who is charged with gross inhumanity and neglect ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    There were no developments on Wednesday in regard to the coal shortage and its consequent effect on affairs generally. The chairman of the Coal Board (Captain ...

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  9. LONDON PEACE DAY

    Marshal Foch has accepted the invitation of Sir Douglas Haig to participate in the Peace celebrations in London. General Pershing has arrived in London, and ...

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  10. TROOPSHIPS TO-MORROW.

    The Durham will arrive at No. 1 Quay, Port Adelaide, at 11.30 a.m. on Thursday, when troops for South Australia will disembark. A special train leaves Adelaide ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT WORKERS

    The President of the Government Workers' Tribunal (Mr. T. R. Bright, S.M.)continued the hearing of evidence (from July 5) of the pipemoulders at Glanville. The assessors were Mr. ...

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  12. FOOD IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Roberts, the Food Controller, stales that the price of food between July, 1914, and July, 1919, rose 109 per cent, in England. ...

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  13. ANOTHER TROOPSHIP.

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  14. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    In the match against Derbyshire, begun yesterday, Australa made 125 in the first innings, and 132 in the second. Derbyshire in the second innings made 112. ...

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  15. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    Private Eric Roennfeldt, who was the first soldier to enlist from the Kulpara district, was tendered a welcome home social in the hall at Wallaroo Mines on Monday evening. Mr. T. ...

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  16. ADVANCES FOR HOMES.

    Speaking in reference to the Advances to Homes Act in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. O'Halloran said he understood that the provisions of the Act ...

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  17. CONGRESS OF SOLDIERS

    Business at the special congress of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia on Wednesday began with an address by Colonel Mackay, G.B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE TRAMS.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. BlackWell moved the suspension of the Standing Orders to enable him to discuss the decision, of the Tramways Trust to ...

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  19. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    Senator Morris, in the Seriate to-day, alleged that Japan in 1915 secured an undertaking from Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia to agree to give the ...

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  20. PEACE IN THE POST-OFFICE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) states that as Peace Day will be observed throughout the Postal Department in exactly the same manner as an ...

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  22. NEXT OF KIN

    Questions arising out of the will of Mr. George Yates, late of Hackham, reached finality in the civil court before Mr. Justice Gordon, on Wednesday. The testator ...

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  23. COMING HOME

    The steamer Athenie sailed to-day with 445 troops, in addition to the members of their families, bound for New Zealand. ...

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  24. INCOME TAX APPEAL.

    The Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) gave his reserved judgment in the Civil Court on Wednesday in the ease in which A. J. Roberts appealed against the ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET

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  26. THREE CRIMINALS

    The names of a number or German officers are contained in the list of war criminals, the extradition of whom the Allies will demand so that they may stand ...

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  27. WOUNDED IN AMERICA

    Under the direction of the Medical Department or the United States Army, the first complete hospital train carrying rounded soldiers to the Pacific coast, ...

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  28. A VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Albert Curtis, of Piceadilly, accompanied by Miss Stella Chaplin, was driving through Stirling on Monday evening, when the pony, attached to the vehicle, ...

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  29. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  30. LAW COURTS.

    Sydney Wlison, laborer denied that he was an idle and disorderly person. Detective Slade stated that the defendant was warned as to his mode of living twelve months ago. He left the ...

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  31. UNIVERSITY BALL.

    The annual tall of the students of true University is to be held to-morrow (Thursday night at the Elder Hall. It will be the first since 1914, and it promises to be a ...

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  32. MANAGERS' REPORTS

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  35. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL AVENUES.

    Returned soldiers, and especially those of the Burnside district, in whose honor the memorial avenues are to he planted, are invited to he present at the ceremony ...

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  36. LANGUAGE BOOM.

    Out-of-the-way languages are booming. The commercial traveller of peace thought himself clever if he could speak French, or German, or Spanish, with fair success, ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The bearing was continued on Wednesday in the Industrial Court of the case in which the clerks in retail drapery, stationers, and other establishments are asking or en award covering ...

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  38. MOTOR COLLISION.

    Judgment was given in the Local Court, Adelaide, before Mr Commissioner Mitchell, on Wednesday, in the case in which Myrtle Marriott Cheek, of East Adelaide, sued A. E. Pitt of ...

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  39. PEACE DECORATIONS.

    Messrs. Colton, Palmer & Preston are carrying out a very ambitious scheme of peace decoration at their Currie-street premises. The ground work is white, ...

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  40. WINNING THE WAR.

    A negro, who perhaps merits a distinguished service cross for his indirect assistance in winning the war, is John Ward, of Goldsborough, North Carolina. His ...

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