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  4. SOCIALISTS IN NEW YORK.

    A message from Albany (New York) reports:—The State Legislature of New. York, for the second time, has expelled five Socialist members on the ground of ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    In a letter to the Coalition candidate at the Ilford by election, Mr: Lloyd George enumerates the substantial benefits the British democracy has won during the past ...

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  6. INDIA

    The Earl of Lytton has been appointed Under Secretary of State for India, in succession to Lord Sinha, who was recently appointed Governor of the Province of ...

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  7. COAL CRISIS

    A fateful meeting of the Triple Alliance, which was attended by about 500 delegates, was held in London to-day to discuss the threatened coal strike, and late ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA

    A congress, attended by over 500 delegates of the South African "Nationalist" (Republican) Parties from all the provinces of South Africa, was opened this ...

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  9. FLOUR MILLS

    The leader of the exposition (Mr. Gunn), in the House of Assembly on Thursday, said the flour mills in the State were rapidly closing dow,; and.i

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  10. MURDER IN DUBLIN

    A county councillor (Mr. Lynch), a prominent Limerick Sinn, Feiner, was shot dead in air hotel in Dublin last night. Some armed men covered the night ...

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  11. A FINE FAMILY

    The Yarding Smith family, early this month, held a reunion in Perth (Western Australia) In 1850, Charles Smith, who arrived ...

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  12. RIVER PLATE WOOL.

    The sales of River Plate wool were opened at Antwepp to-day. There were 8,783 bales offered, but only 665 bales were sold. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been a steady rain for 30 hours in the Mid-Centerbury district. This has flooded, the rivers especially on Banks Peninsular. Many lambs have perished. ...

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  14. IN MUFTI

    Mounted-Constable Klar, a young man of smaller stature, than the average footconstable, recently visited. several hotels in the west-end of the city in civilian ...

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  15. THE BUDGET.

    The Treasurer informed Mr. Price, in the Assembly on Thursday, that he hoped to bring down the Budget about the middle of October. ...

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  16. FRENCH PRESIDENT

    M. Millerand (the Premier) was elected by a large majority oh the first ballot, to be President of the French. Republic, in succession to M. Deschanel. ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICES.

    The statement published on Thursday, that wheat had been sold to Egypt at 10/6 f.o.b., and that other Sales on a c.i.f. basis at even better prices were to be ...

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  18. FEES OF JURYMEN.

    The question of increasing the fees of jurymen was mentioned in the House of Assembly on Thursday, when the Government was asked to consider the ...

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  19. HINDLEY-STREET AFFRAY

    The fracas which occurred in Hindley-street on Saturday night, between two Chinameu was stated in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday to be of a less serious nature than was at first thought ...

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  20. MANNUM HOSPITAL.

    The efforts by the Mannum Hospital building fund committee for five years to raise money to build a hospital have at last been crowned with success. Tenders ...

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  21. LOYAL SLESVIG

    In the Folkething (Parliamentary) election the Deuce scored a great victory in the newly-recovered province of Slesvig, where only one German secured a seat. ...

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  22. RECLASSIFICATION.

    Mr. Edwards asked the Premier, in the House of Assembly on Thursday whether it was a fact that the Reclassification Board had based their report on 10/6 per. ...

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  23. "MY DARLING WIFE"

    George Macquarie. Paine, a grazier, last week (says the "Sydney Sun"), suedLouise Barritt, of Darling Point, to recover certain, furniture, including a ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. TRADE OF FRANCE

    The latest Customs returns concerning the trade of France for the first eight months, of 1920, show that the exports increased by 8,663 million francis, and the ...

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  26. CANADA PROTECTION DESIRED.

    A message from Sherbrooke Quebec states:—The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Meighen), in a speech to-day, said the main issue of the next election would ...

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  27. ADELAIDE ZOO

    During the year ended with June 30 to more money was taken at the Adelaide Zoological Gardens than during any previous year. The amount was £1,923, the ...

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  29. FROZEN MEAT

    The meat committee of the Privy Council's. Commitee for Scientific and Industrial Research, in a report, state that completed experiments prove that if certain ...

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  30. REMARKABLE FIND

    Mr. James Rankin, of Galashiels, must be a proud man to-day. He has made a literary discovery, duly communicated to the "Times" literary supplement, which ...

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  31. AN AERIAL RECORD.

    When Mr. C. J. DeGaris was requested by the Prince to convey his mails from Port Augusta to Sydney in August the machine provided by the Defence ...

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET. LATEST BUSINESS.

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  33. Imperial Preference.

    The Chambers of Commerce Congress has passed a resolution in favor of Imperial preference by 83 votes to 21. ...

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  34. FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    The results, of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) as to variations in prices of food and groceries. (46 commodities) have ...

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  35. "IN TOUCH WITH THE DEAD"

    "Will those who swear they have been in direct touch with the dead stand up?" In a moment all but a few of the 250 spiritualists who heard this, appeal by Sir ...

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  36. HEALTH INSPECTORS.

    At a special meeting of the Health Inspectors' Association of Australia, held on Wednesday At the Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Adelaide, the members present formed a ...

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  37. THE HIGH COURT

    The High Court of Australia, presided over by the Chief Justice (Mr. Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Duffy, and Mr. Justice Rich, sat in ...

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  38. MIXING NOTES.

    A cablegram has been received from the London office of the Associated Gold Mines of Western Australia, stating, that the annual meeting will be held on October 13. ...

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  39. MOUNT BARKER LIGHTING.

    MOUNT BARKER, September 22.—The Mount Barker District Council has detided to drop the big electric lighting scheme prepared by Messrs. Christie and ...

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  40. MINE OUTPUTS.

    Vegetable Creek, week ended September 17:—Produced 4 tons tin oxide. ...

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  41. ATHLETICS

    The members of the S.A. Police Amateur Athletic Club met at the City Watchhouse on Wednesday afternoon. Inspector Pyne (mounted branch), president of the club, was in the chair. ...

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  42. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  43. A WILL CASE.

    The hearing was continued in the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Poole, on Thursday, of the application for probate of the will of John Tonkin, of West ...

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  44. FOOTBALL. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    "Soccer" Football Final (at Hawthorn Oval).— Final Basse. Challenge Cup—Cheltenham versus North Adelaide.—Cheltenham (from)—Cameron, Derrick, Gibbs, Gibson, Jackman, Line, ...

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  46. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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