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  4. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In laving the foundation stone of the new Canadian Parliament Buildings, the Prince of Wales referred to the fact that the late King Edward had land the stone of the ...

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  5. REFRCASTORY ROUMANIA.

    The Supreme Council has decided to issue a new warning to Roumenia, demanding an instant reply to the previous Note of the Council. ...

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  6. FIRE IN THE RIVIERA.

    A forest fire in the Riviera encompasses villages, and threatens the towns of Gra[?]se and Antibes, in the Alpes Maritimes. People quitted the hotels at the ...

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  7. THE RED FLAG DROOPING.

    The Lithuanian, troops have surrounded the Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian front, and large captures are expected. ...

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  8. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. SUPREME MERCY.

    No one who attends a capital operation at a well-equipped hospital can fail to observe that all evidence of pain, bas been entirely eliminated. The white[?]bed ...

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  10. “A HAPPY EVENING”

    On the evening of Saturday, August 16, four constables visited a house in Waymouth street, and they heard a piano and some one singing a popular song, called ...

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  11. HORSE’S NECK CUT.

    The operations of a fiend who. has for some time past taken an inhuman delight in destroying horses grazing-in the park lands in the metropolitan area, still ...

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  12. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Blackwell [?] to the matter of a soldier whom he said while absent for Melbourne asked a firm of accountants in Adelaide to co[?] his pension. It was alleged that from the [?] the amount ...

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  13. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Supreme Council has ordered Germany to delete from her Constitution a. provision for the admission of Germans into Austria in the fixture. ...

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  14. MAILS BEACHED LONDON:

    Mails, which were despatched from Adelaide on July 3 and 12 last arrived in London on September 1. ...

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  15. FLYING.

    Hunger, told, impairment of eight and hearing, end, naturally, difficulty in breathing, were some or She things experienced by Major R. W. Schroeder when ...

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  16. INFLUENZA.

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. Bolsheviks Routed.

    The Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian front have been routed, and are now suing for peace. The Lithuanians advancing on Vilna, and are nearing the Polish frontier. ...

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  19. Terms for Bulgaria.

    It is expected that the Peace Conference, with a view of not delaying the presentation of the treaty to Bulgaria, will defer the solution of the problem of Thrace, ...

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  20. Red Army’s Claims.

    The Bolsheviks claim the capture of the outer fortifications of Dvinak and the seizure of four armoured trains equipped with guns and machine guns, between, the ...

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  21. PAN-GERMANS.

    The United Press correspondent at Berlia reports that the Pan-German Union has opened its sessions. Several delegates advocated the re-establishment of the ...

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  22. British Destroyer Sunk.

    A British destroyer has been sunk in the Baltic, and eight members of the crew are missing. ...

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  23. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    —Mr. A. E. Mason was badly bitten, by a neighbours doe on Wednesday last, and he is amableto follow his calling. The wound is a severe one, and medical ...

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  24. NO SECRET TREATY.

    The French Legation emphatically denies the allegation made at Washington that Great Britain, Stance, and Japan had concluded a secret agreement prejudical to the ...

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  25. Petrograd Threatened.

    It is alleged that Gen. Gough, British Commandant in Russia, has notified Petrograd of a pending attack on the city. ...

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  26. HOSPITAL CONUNDRUM

    The project to build a district hospital at Angaston to serve the surrounding country is meeting with opposition in the adjacent district councils (writes our Angaston ...

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  27. FOOD SPECULATION.

    Mr. Hoover (formerly American Food Controller) states that the high cost of living is largely due to intense specification by food dealers in America and ...

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  28. SPORTING CABLES.

    In a 10-round contest at Syracuse, Mike O'Dowd outpointed Ted Lewis. LONDON, September 2. Fred Fulton knocked out Arthur Townley ...

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  29. A BROKEN ARM.

    MOUNT BARKER, September 2. — A son of Mr. J. Edwards, of Wistow, was riding a pony on Sunday afternoon, when he-was thrown and sustained a broken ...

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  30. THROWN FROM VEHICLE.

    MEADOWS SOUTH, September 1.—Mr. James Harvey, an elderly resident of Prospect Hill, yesterday afternoon broke an arm through being thrown out of the ...

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  31. COAL.

    It is expected that the Pilbarra (about 4,600 'tons) and the Iron Monarch (approximately 6,408 tons) will arrive at Port Pirie on Thursday with coal from ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    The General Manager of the Produce Department (Mr. |G. A. W. Pope), who has been attending the Interstate Meat Conference in Sydney, returned to ...

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  33. DEMOBILIZATION.

    The Australian Defence Minister '(Mr. Pearce) takes exception to figures recently quoted in the Senate, purporting to deal with demobilization before and after his ...

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  34. CASUALTIES.

    On Tuesday evening Mr. C. R. Hackler, of Hackney road; a conductor in the employ of the Tramways Trust, was injured on the Kensington line. It is stated that ...

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  35. “THE PULPIT AND THE PETTICOAT.”

    Much interest was taken by members of the Anglican Synod on Tuesday in a motion submitted by the Rev. J.J. Enery (Norton’s Summit) “that female ...

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  36. PLUCKY EQUESTRIENNE.

    PENWORTHAM, September 1.—An exciting incident occurred at Sevan Hills on Monday, when a pair of horses attached to a trolly boited to the top of Penwortham ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    In the Queensland Assembly to-day the Treasure (Mr. Theodore) moved the second reading of the Bill to make provision for unemployed workers. He said it ...

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  38. BULLET THROUGH THE FACE.

    MOUNT BARKER, September 2.—A lad. named Dudley Kent, son of Mr. J. Kent, of Jubilee, was out rabbiting with other lads yesterday ...

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  39. THE LAW COURTS.

    Leslie Gordon Johnson Elstom (24) pleaded not guilty to a charge of having indecently assaulted a girl nine years of age in a park near the University Oval on ...

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  40. POPE AND DEMOCRACY

    The Pope, in a letter to the French bishops, discussing the growing tendency towards democracy among the various nations [?] a result of the war, deprecates ...

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  41. LITTLE GIRL’S FALL.

    ARDROSSAN, September 1.—Mavis, the little daughter of Mr. Hurtle Polkinghorne, on Saturday afternoon was walking up from the jetty when she tripped over a ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  43. WELCOME TO SOLDIER SINGERS.

    Preparations are being made by the members of the Port Adelaide Orpheus Society for a “welcome home” in honour of above 30 soldier members who have been ...

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  44. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    PETERBOROUGH. September 1.—Mr. George Fitche, a painter engaged on the work at the post office died suddenly yesterday morning. The deceased was at the ...

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  45. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO. DIVIDEND.

    At the meeting of the board of directors of the Adelaide Steamship Company on Tuesday it was decided to pay a dividend of 1/ per share for the six months ended ...

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  47. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The miners executive will recommend tomorrow’s conference to reject the Government scheme for dealing with the mines. It will not recommend the miners to take ...

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  48. RIVER LEVELS.

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  49. DISMISSED.

    Dissatisfaction among shareholders in regard to the conduct of the Nuggety Ajax Goldmining Company led to an application to Mr. Justice Mann in the ...

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  51. RETURNED SOLDIER’S SAD FATE.

    The victim of the burning accident last week. Mr. Frank Potts, laic A.I.F., son of the late Mr. Frank and Mrs. Potts, of Bleasdale, died in Saturday morning. He ...

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  52. DRULD SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    The Goodwood Victory Lodge of Druide tendered a combined welcome home social and dance to the returned soldier brethmen of the lodge on Monday at the Goodwood Institute. The ...

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  55. GENERAL CABLES.

    The quay strike at M[?]sle continues, and wheat cargoes are undischarged. ...

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