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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Official reports state that the Spanish forces have re-established their authority in the whole valley of Melilla. Troops at Nahor and Seluan will shortly be relieved ...

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  4. MURRAY LANDS RAILWAYS

    In 1918 the House of Assembly instructed the Railways Standing Committee to report oh Proposed railways from Naidia, via Bowhill and Ettrick, to Tailem Bend, an from ...

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  6. IRISH PROPOSALS "Will Be Much Discussed"

    Replying to a question in the House of Lords, the Lord High Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) said an opportunity would be given for the expression of opinions on the ...

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  7. PACIFIC PROBLEMS The Japanese Attitude

    It is reported that the Japanese Cabinet are satisfied with Mr. C. E. Hughes' explanation of the scope of the Pacific Conference and have dispatched a Note ...

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  8. EASY GAME AGAINST ESSEX. VISITING BOWLERS SUCCEED.

    After a strenuous two days in the test match Australia began a game to-day against Essex at Southchurch Park, Southend, the well-known watering place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DOVER PATROLS

    The Prince of Wales to-day unveiled a memorial to tthe Dover parols at Leathercote Point, four miles east of Dover. He said the traditions of the Cinque ports ...

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  10. THE LILLE CONGRESS

    A delegate at the Labor Conference, after delivering a stirring speech on behalf of the Moderates, in which he had to shout continually to obtain a hearing, was ...

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  11. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The Government were detected in the State Assembly early this morning on the no-confidence motion by 33 votes to 28, [?]iter a voluminous discussion. ...

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  12. NORTHERN IRELAND

    The Chamber of Commerce has memorialised the Nouthern Government, urging the claims of that city, which is already the ecclesiastical capital, to become ...

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  13. JAPAN'S ACCEPTANCE

    The Government have publisher the text of Japan's acceptance of the Conference invitation. It states that "the introduction into the Conference of problems which ...

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  14. UPPER SILESIA

    M. Briand has announced that the meeting of the Supreme Council of the League of Nations will only he held on the condition that Mr. Lloyd George agrees to the ...

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  15. "Acomplished Facts."

    The Japanese reply to the Note regarding the proposed Pacific Conference has been received. It says that Japan will be happy to accept the invitation to ...

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  16. BULGARIA'S ARMY

    The "Daily Telegraph" points out that whereas, the military effectives in Bulgaria, are limited by treaty to 20,000, the new Budget provides for 55,484, Which is nearly ...

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  17. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VISIT

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Anthoney, in the Assembly on Thursday, said he would extend to Lord Northcliffe an invitation to visit South Australia. Mr. ...

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  18. Further Serious Outbreaks.

    The "Daily Express" Berlin correspondent states that telegrams from Upper Silesia indicate that Polish fears of further delays in reaching a settlement have ...

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  19. Mr. De Valera Causes Delay.

    It is stated in Dublin that Mr. de Valera is not likely to Send a reply to Mr. Lloyd Georze this week. The explanation given is that Mr. de Valera desired to consult all ...

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  21. Much Uncertainty.

    In the absence of official statements, conflicting rumors are clouding the main business of the Imperial Conference. Many places and dates are married for the ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales effected on the Stock Excehange between 12.30 and 3.20 p.m.:—White Hope. 5/4; Wallaroo, 31/: Colton, Palmer & Preston (ord.), 22/3; Adelaide Electric (8 percent. pref.), 22/4½ (50); Block ...

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  23. Arrest of Mr. De Valera.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons whether the Government were aware that Mr. de Valera when captured in Dublin on June 22 had a report of ...

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  24. FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    C. Dayman, the Port Adelaide ruck man, who was reported by the umpire or last Saturday's Port Adelaide-West Adelaide match for having used offensive ...

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  25. CURTAIL SPENDING.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, the president (Mr. J. Maitland Paston) said imports had intrinsically increased in value, ...

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  26. House of Lords Discussion.

    Lord Salisbury, in the House of Lords, said he was seeking statement from Ireland. He was opposed to indefinite delay, as it might be believed that they ...

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  27. Test Match Comment.

    The newspapers generally applaud the Australians' dogged resistance and the inexhaustible patience and rock-like defence of Collins. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. A SERGE CASE.

    The hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Poole, sitting as a Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Thursday, of the appeal brought by Alfred Cyril Orr, of ...

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  29. BURIED BY WIRELESS

    A novel use of wireless was made in mid-Atlantic. A member of the crew of a tramp ship died. The captain had no copy of the burial service, but a Cunard ...

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  30. AN INTERIM REPLY.

    The Central News Agency slates that Mr. De Valera has sent an interim reply to Cabinet to-day. It is not a final answer, but incidental to the negotiations. It is ...

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  31. INDIA'S STATUS

    Mr. Sastri, speaking at the Lord Mayor's luncheon, said he and Maharaga had come to England to ask that their status as equal partners in the Empire should be ...

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  32. THE FRENCH BUDGET

    A pre-Budget statement points out that the total debt amount to 284,000,000 francs. False hopes, it is said, have been entertained that conquered Germany would ...

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  33. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith), on Thusday, held on enquiry concerning the death of Walter Whitford, who was found dead on the morning of July 24. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

    The programme for the Australian cricketers' tour has undergone, a revision. Provisional arrangements are now confirmed by the South African Cricket Association ...

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  35. THE KEMALISTS

    The Greek Legation has issued a bulletin of the Turkish resistance has been completely broken, and that their losses in killed, wounded, and prisonered are ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Hughes meets Mr. Babington Smith to-morrow with reference to the proposed Pacific cable. In the morning he places for Victoria a wreath in the Abbey. The ...

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  37. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL TEAM

    The committee of the West Adelaide Football Club have made a substantial allowance as out-of-pocket expenses to their [?]ival end inter-State player's (V. Peters, ...

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