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  3. THE PEACE LOAN

    The Federal Treasurer made the following statement in the House of Represntatives on Tusday regarding the peace loan: —"I regret to say that owing to ...

    Article : 284 words
  4. ENGLISH COAL TROUBLE.

    The Government are evidently preparing for the worst in case the leaders of the coal miners prove obdurate, and have begun organising for the distribution of food ...

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  6. SOVIET RUSSIA

    The Government are reported to have notified Russia that unless the French citizens desiring to leave that country are repatriated by October 1 naval operations ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw Materials, in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, said the wool situation, had reached ...

    Article : 555 words
  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The sum required, by the League of Nations Council for combating the epidemic of typhus in Poland and Galicia is £2,000,000. not £10,000,000, as previously ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. HUNGER STRIKERS

    The "Star" states that Mr. Lloyd George's offer to release, the Irish hunger strikers if the murders of police constables cease is not taken seriously, in Dublin. ...

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  10. THE AERIAL DERBY

    The Aerial Derby, which had been postponed from Monday, took place on Wednesday, between Captain F. McNamara, V.C., in a 130-h.p. Avro, biplane, Captain, ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND

    The Premier of Queensland (Hon E. G. Theodore), who passed through Adelaide fay train on Tuesday evening on his way home from London, explained why his ...

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  12. MESOPOTAMIA

    In replying to numerous anxious enquiries with regard to the safety of the camp at Kirind, Mesopotamia, where British women and children are quartered, ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA

    The Mesopotamia communique issued by the War Office to-night reports that Samawah was shelled by the 13-pounder gun lost with the armored train captured by ...

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  14. FRENCH LOAN

    The J. P. Morgan financial group announce tie flotation of a loan, to France of 100,000,000 dollars at 8 per cent., issued at par, and repayable in 25 years at 110. ...

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  15. BRITISH TRADE

    There ins a remarkable shrinkage in the adverse balance of trade in July. Whereas the imports in July, 1919, exceeded imports by £76,000,000, the ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. NEW WHEAT POOL.

    With the object of enabling farmers to obtain the advantage of the prevailing high prices for wheat, Mr. Chapman asked the Premier in the Assembly on ...

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  17. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Crown Proseutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) prosecuted. A Motor Cycle Case. Leonard Erie Burford (23), mechanic, of ...

    Article : 255 words
  18. COAL CRISIS

    The coal situation has assumed a somewhat brighter outlook as the result of a telegram from Sir Robert Home to Mr. Smillie to-night, saying that in order to ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—Adelaide.

    Patrick Tierney appealed from a conviction. recorded, against him by the Justices' Court, Gawler, presided over by Messrs. W H. Cox and James Busbridge, jun.., ...

    Article : 301 words
  21. THE DAILY DOZEN

    Mr. Walter Camp, who is writing some1 valuable articles in "Collier's" for the banefit of men of a certain age, and whose heading is appropriately ...

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  22. PRICES COMMISSION

    The Prcies Regulation Commission, in its seventh report to the Government, deals with an investigation concerning the prices charged and the profits earned in the ...

    Article : 338 words
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  24. ROAD IMPROVEMENTS.

    In view of the scarcity of timber and the movement to secure better roads, it is interesting to know what is being done elsewhere hi these matters. Mr. Edward ...

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  25. THE TURF

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  26. Insolvency Counts—Adelaide.

    The hearing was continued of the case of Frederick William Williams, of Adelaide, shoe manufacturer, who lately carried on business with Robert Thomas Grant Cameron, under the name ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. SUIT FOR HALF-A-CROWN.

    A suit for half a crown! Even the optimists who have pinned, their faith to revolutionary dealers looked askance at the announcement when it was made a ...

    Article : 370 words
  28. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  29. ALLEGED MISCONDUCT.

    The hearing was continued on Wednesday in the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Poole, of the petition Drought by William Douglas Crozier, of Glenelg, for divorce ...

    Article : 177 words
  30. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Elizabeth Kelly, of Burnside su[?]d John Vivian Sharp, of Glanelgs for £19 19/, in respect to damages alleged to hare been occasioned as the result of a collision between their respective ...

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  31. NIAGARA FATALITY.

    Further details of the tragic attempt made on Sunday, July 11, by Charles G. Stephens, of Bristol, England, to negotiate the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara River, in a ...

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  32. Police Court—Adelaide.

    The following persons were prosecuted for having exceeded the speed limit with motor vehicles in, city thoroughfares:—Aubrey E. Hall (at the Wakefield-street trap, eight miles on hour over), ...

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  33. ABSENT WITNESSES.

    "I think the police have taken upon themselves too much in this matter," remarked the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) in the Criminal Count on Wednesday, ...

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  34. A DIGGER'S ROMANCE.

    Recently the Tasmanian press told the story of an Anzac who had written to the Birmingham police, asking to find if possible, a girl to whom he had spoken ...

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  35. THE NEXT HARVEST.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mir. Denny asked, in view of the possibility of a record harvest following on the magnfficent rains, what steps the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  37. MINE CUTPUTS.

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  38. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting: of the association was held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on September 1, when Sir. W. E. Rossiter occupied the chair. Ten clubs were represented. Officers elected:—Patron, ...

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  39. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  40. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Arthur George Buriord, of Stewart Range, has been appointed a justice of the peace. The resignations of the following as justices of the peace have been ...

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  41. EARLY CLOSING AT BALAKLAVA.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. W Hague) has Treceivedfrom the electors residing within the boundaries of the Dis-! trict Council district of Balaiklava a ...

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  42. ALLEGED WIFE DESERTERS.

    Two alleged wife deserters were brought before the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, both having come from Broken Hill. Ernest Richard Clatterham, who was apprehended at Port ...

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