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  4. TWO TRAIN FATALITIES MANY PASSENGERS KILLED.

    The express train from Paris to Nantes came into collision, to-day, with, a goods train at Houilles, and eight coaches were telescoped. Thirty-eight persons were lulled ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  6. GHASTLY CRIME

    Reports from Weimar state that two niasked men entered the residence of Admiral von Scheer, who commanded the German fleet in the battle of Jutland, and ...

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  7. THE PRESIDENCY

    A straw rote taken throughout America to ascertain the probable results of the Presidential election included the votes of 613,893 men and women. This shows ...

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  8. "TINO OF GREECE."

    The correspondent of' the "Morning Post" in Rome says:—The Pope has given a private audience to.Princes Andrew and Christopher, brothers of the ex-King ...

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  9. GROSS NEGLECT

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronile"in Milan states:—The railway disaster at Venice was much more' serious than was at first reported. Excluding the ...

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  10. TRADE OF THE SEA

    Sir Alfred-Booth, chairman of rue Cunard line, has arrived in New York to supervise: the company's proposed thirty million dollar piers. He stated that Great ...

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  11. SOUTHERN DISTRICT

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  12. FATAL MEASLES

    The mail steamer Orvieto arrived from Sydney to-day with 29 cases of measles on board. 4 few deaths occurred among the children. ...

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  13. TERROR AND VIOLENCE.

    On July 30, at the sitting of the Third International, Rakovsky, the Ukrainian Soviet Foreign Commissar, spoke about the expulsion of the Russian Embassy from ...

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  14. AMERICA'S "MORAL LAPSE"

    It is gratifying to note that the statement of Mr. Robert Donald to members of the Imperial Press Conference, at a lunChen given in Halifax, suggesting that the ...

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  15. IRELAND.

    A patrol of the Essex Regiment, riding in two motor lorries, were ambushed at Newestown (Cork). A desperate fight ensued and Lieutenant Richardson was ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. JAPAN IN CHINA

    The Japanese Cabinet has decided to reinforce the Japanese contingents on the Chinese side of the Korean frontier. One battalion will be sent from Korea, and ...

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  18. SAFE HOME AGAIN

    The Renown anchored at Spithead this evening. There was no saluting. The brothers of the Prince of Wales [?] spending the night on board the ...

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  19. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A Moscow wireless message foreshadows the imminent repatriation, of all the British and French citizens who remain in Russia. This indicates M. Tchicherin's ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  21. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliamentary business this week will be restricted. to two days' sitings of the House of Assembly, On account of the Labor, Day holiday the ...

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  22. OCTOBER RAIN

    The steady rain on Sunday night, which amounted to 111 points in Adelaide, was general throughout the agricultural districts. In the lower north the falls ...

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  23. A STREET MURDER.

    In the most crowded thoroughfare Lisbon, a young nobleman, Count de Villar, was yesterday shot dead by Colonel Vieira Rocha, an artillery officer and ...

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  24. CARINTHIA

    Notwithstanding the plebiscite which is being taken to decide whether Carinthia shall remain Austrian or shall belong to Jugo-Slavia, the Jugo-Slav troops are ...

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  25. Collision in Venice.

    Tie deaths caused by the railway accident on Friday numbered 26. They inelude the Socialist Deputy Bombacci, who made himself prominent in February in ...

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  26. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Edward Cox. who was fined 5/ for having been I drunk in Gouger-street, was further charged with having used indecent language, and with having assaulted Sergeant Crowley. He was fined ...

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  27. SCOTCH COLLEGE HONOR ROLL.

    His Excellency the Governor, at the annual church service of the Scotch College Old Collegians' Association, on Sunday, unveiled the college roll of honor, ...

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  28. POLISH TROUBLES

    A Czech delegation is leaving for Riga, to negotiate trade relations with the Soviet, and also an exchange of prisoners. Warsaw advices received, from Grodno ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    A meeting [?] by approximately 400 railwaymen yesterday, urged the nonacceptance of the railway award, which has just been made by Justice ...

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  30. SERIOUS TRAM COLLISION

    Seven, persons were injured as the result of a collision between two trams at Broadmeadows, Newcastle, last night. A tram from Lambton, while attempting to climb ...

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  31. THE SIN OF GAMBLING.

    The police had a record field day at the Morphet ville Racecourse on Saturday. "Game" was plentiful, and sixteen bookmakers, including home of the best-known of them, were captured. ...

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  32. A STREET COLLISION.

    An action was brought in the Local Court, Adelaide, before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell, and Messrs. J. G. Ashton and J. P. Rooney, on Monday, in which William George Johnson, of ...

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  33. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  34. ENGLISHMEN EVERYWHERE

    Americans who returned in the Cunard oil-fuel linex Aquitania last evening had interesting things to say on conditions in' Europe. ...

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  35. CHURCH UNION.

    Another step in the direction of closer association between churches has been taken recently in South Australia. Cot only have the Baptist,; Congregational, ...

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  36. THE WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    A return presented to the Federal Parliament Committee on Sea Carriage, by Mr. W. E. Moxon, representative of the Australasian Steamship Owners' ...

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  38. Magistrates' Court—Murray Bridge.

    William George Austin, goods clerk, in the employ of the Hallways Commissioner at Tailem Bend, who had pleaded guilty in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, to a charge of ...

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  39. A GOLDEN WEDDING.

    Mr. and.Mrs. Henry Anders celebrated their golden wedding at King Williamstreet, Kent Town, on Saturday, when they entertained a number of their children, ...

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  40. OFFENCE AT THE BURRA

    Detective G. Horseman on Saturday, for an alleged offence against a boy at Burra, arrested Johns B. Rigney, who until a few; weeks ago conducted a grocery store in that town. The ...

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  42. THEATRE PROGRAMMES.

    Paper users in every part of tie world have for a long time past had the greatest difficulty in securing adequate supplies, and the cost has mounted so extravagantly ...

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  43. LOVER SHOOTS NIECE

    A tragedy of disappointed love has been enacted at Havre. A man named Rossignol shot dead his 18-year-old niece, Genevieve Kequin and ...

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  44. NEW STAR IN MILKY WAY,

    A brilliant new star, visible to the naked eye, has been discovered by Mr. W..F. Denning, a Bristol amateur astronomer. It is in the constellation of Cygnus,' the ...

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  45. FAIL FROM A SWING.

    Daniel Penglase, aged JO years, aaugnter of Mr, C. Penglase, of Hallett, at a Sunday-scnool picnic, on Saturday, fell off a swing and broke her leg. She was brought ...

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  46. CRICKET. Y.M.C.A. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

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  47. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  48. GOLF.

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  49. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION'.

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  50. NOT A FAIR DEAL.

    Llew Probert, the boxer, interviewed a Plymouth, compared the Australian and English crowds. He said the Australian barrackers did not give a fair deal. ...

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  52. CROQUET. ASSOCIATION.

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