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  2. THE COLLIERY DISASTER.

    This morning the Bellbird pits presented a cheerless appearance with the working field and pithead buildings silent. The only men in sight were a few policemen ...

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  3. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    It is reported that the Persian Government have hitherto failed to raise a loan in America. A German steamer from Hamburg ...

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.-At [?] Arrivals-[?] Port [?]. [?] ...

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  5. IRISH FREE STATE.

    While The return of Mr. Frank Aiken, the Irregular Army's Chief of Staff as a member for Louth was being publicly celebrated in the Town Hall at Dundaik ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Samual Lunn, [?]. whose name Is a household word in South Australia. died suddenly on Tuesday evening. He attended a meeting of returned soldiers at ...

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  7. THE CONDUCT OF MIGRANTS.

    "Far from being the scum of Britain, the immigrants who have come out on this boat are a splendid lot. I am an Australian, and I am proud these people are coming ...

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  8. Italy Defends Her Action.

    A semi-official announcement declares that Italy did not sign the treaty of 1864. under which Great Britain. France, and Russia guaranteed the neutrality of ...

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  9. Destruction in Tokyo.

    The Nagasaki relief bureau announces that 350,000 houses have been destroyed at Tokyo, the resulting casualties being 130,000-Reuter. ...

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  10. INDUNA AND SAROS.

    The collision between the steamers Saros and Induna off the North Head on August 14 resulted in damage to both vessels totalling £10,500. The court of marine ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    Trouble has arisen between the Commonwealth Government line and the returned Soldiers' League as a result of the line's withdrawal of work from the ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. THE EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    On the eve of his departure for the Imperial Conference, General Smuts was entertained at dinner by the Chamber of Commerce. He said although it was ...

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  13. RIOT ON A SHIP.

    There was a general melee on the steamer Port Adelaide at Port Kembla last night. It is believed that when the firemen went on board the sailors ...

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  14. THE PEPPER-THROWING CASE.

    "This is a case In winch the [?], alleged that pepper was thrown In his eyes by men, and that he was attacked and robbed of [?] said the police ...

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  15. "MAJOR" TAYLOR

    In the Bankruptcy Court to-day [?] James Howard, a motor mechanic. [?] the causes of his bankruptcy were had debts and a slump in car values. There ...

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  16. AN ALTERED NAME.

    There was feverish activity at the office of the Commonwealth Line of Steamer yesterday, for 'the new board of control had made its first decision. That was that the name of the Commonwealth ...

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  17. "SALLY."

    The final matinee performance of "sally" takes place at the Theatre Royal this afternoon, and there remain but there more evening performances in which ...

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  18. PRICE OF LIVING.

    Sydney is getting more and more expensive to live in. The average retail prices of meat during August were 64½ per cent. higher than in July. 1914. Other goods ...

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  19. "IF WINTER COMES."

    Everybody has read the book, "If Winter Comes." Now everybody in Adelaide is ging to see the play which J. C. Wil[?] new English dramatic company ...

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  20. VESTEY BROTHERS.

    When the Bill exempting Crown leaseholds, from payment of the land tax was before the House of Representatives, a statement was made that Vestey Brothers ...

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  21. A COMING CYCLONE.

    Owing to the monsoonal conditions prevailing the Government Meteorologist says there may probably be a cyclonic disturbance on the New South Wales coast ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES VITAL STATISTICS.

    The births in the metropolitan area during August showed a decline of 7 per cent, below the average, while the deaths were 18 per cent, above the average. There ...

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  23. A BABY PASSENGER.

    William Savage, aged 13 months, arrived at Southampton aboard the Mauretania today. He is the youngest child who has yet crossed the Atlantic alone, and the first ...

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  24. A MISSING MAN.

    Because of the anxiety of the family, the police are searching for Mr. Arthur Ellis, a grocer, of Byron Bay. He left that town by the steamer Orara for Sydney on June 26. When the Orara arrived in Sydney ...

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  25. WORKS ON THE MURRAY.

    To inspect the Lake Victoria storage and the adjacent works on the River Murray, members of the River Murray Commission will take a journey down the ...

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  26. A WILD CHIMPANZEE.

    The chimpanzee at the Zoo to-day tore down the bars between his rage and that of a Japanese ape, which he seized and killed by trampling on and strangling it. He ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. RIVER LEVELS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  28. ARE THE CASUALTIES EXAGGERATED?

    Dr. Omori, one of the Japanese delegates to the Science Congress. and one of the world's leading seismologists. said this afternoon that he thought the estimates of ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. SCENE AT A BULL FIGHT

    A Strange accident occurred yesterday at a bull fight at Bayonne, Antonio Marquez. a well-known matador, was trying to give a final blow when the bull threw back his ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. RELIEF FUNDS.

    Funds opened in aid of those bereaved by the Bellbird explosion have been well supported, and it is expected that thonsands of pounds will be secured before they ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. SEMAPHORE TIDES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  32. FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Malcolm Bruce Gaston, who served' at the war as an officer, and who was secretary of the Kalgoorlie Red Cross Society for come ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. CIVIL AVIATION.

    The pioneers of civil aviation are busy trying new "planes on the new routes. On Saturday the Whip Bird left for Hay. via. Rochester. Her flying time was 3 hours ...

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  34. KENDENUP.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitche'll has handed to the Agricultural Lands Purchase Board a selling offer received from the trustee of the Kendenup debenture ...

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  35. THE NALPA AND OORAMA.

    On Monday the steamers Nalpa and Oarama. two [?] of the Adelaide Steamship Company's fleet, are expected at Port Adelaide with coal. The former vessel is ...

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  36. STRUCK OF THE ROLL.

    The Kentish Revision Court has struck the name of the secretary of the local Labor Party off the electoral roll on the ground that he was imprisoned during the ...

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  37. WIRELESS ON TRAINS.

    Auxious is to continue its experiments with wireless telegraphy on trains while they are travelling, the Railway Commissioners have secured a license to ...

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  38. THE CORRIMAL.

    The Corrimal is due from the eastern States on Friday with a quantity of general carge. The vessel. for which the Palare agents, will probably berth ...

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  39. RECORDED IN PERTH.

    The Government Astronomer states that the Japanese earthquake was recorded on the Observatory seismograph. The intensity of the shock was very great. The ...

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  40. THE MERRIWA.

    With a cargo of sugar from [?] the steamer Merriwa is due at Port Adelaide on Wednesday next. She will discharge at the Sugar Company's [?]. ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Commissioner of Railways, in his annual report, States that the loss on the Government railways last year was £62.617 which was the lowest since 1915-16 and ...

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  42. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales during his visit to Canada 'will travel under the title of Lord Renfrew. ...

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  43. THE STEAMER PIAKO.

    The steamer Piako, which had been held up owing to the crew refusing to sail unless awarded the Australian rate on the ...

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  44. THE SCALARIA.

    The oil steamer Scalaria will arrive from Singapore about Thursday to the agency of the British Imperial Oil Company. The Scalaria is Bringing about 1,000 tons of ...

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  45. BOUND AND GAGGED.

    A starting story or having been bound and gagged was told to the police early to-day by Mr. Eustace Donaldson Cruickshank of Hobart, now staying at the ...

    Article : 264 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. JAPANESE BASEBALLERS

    Negotiations are proceeding for a representative baseball team from Japan to come to Australia. Mr. Myers, of Sydney, who represents a Japanese newspaper, has ...

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  48. THE MUNDRA.

    Advice has been received that the steamer Mundra. of the Australian and American Line, left New York for Commonwealth ports on August [?] she is ...

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  49. SIR WALTER DAVIDSON.

    Ninety-three replies have been received by the Burwood Council, which circularised other councils asking for co-operation in requesting the Government to express ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. A HEALING MISSION.

    The blind, the lame, the dumb. the palsied, and the neurasthenic and the visitors of internal complaints gathered in St. Paul's Cathedral to-day when Archbishop ...

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  51. THE PORT ADELAIDE.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Adelaide, from New York to Aus- tralia via Panama, arrived' at Sydney on Thursday last. After landing 1,300 tons ...

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  52. THE WEST ISLIP.

    The steamer West Islin, of the Australia-Pacific Line left San Francisco on August 27 for New Zealand, Adelaide, Melbourne, She is due here. ...

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  53. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    A sensational case of attempted breaking into business premises, ending in a midnight charge and an arrest, occurred at [?] Two stranger to the ...

    Article : 150 words
  54. THE CLAN MATHESON.

    The steamer Clan Matheson. of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, left New York on August 26 for Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide. and [?] She ...

    Article : 35 words
  55. THE GILGAI.

    The Gilgai. of the Commonwealth [?] left [?] on August 24 for Australia with general cargo from Aberdeen Middesbrough and Hull. She is due at Ade ...

    Article : 35 words
  56. THE CARINA.

    The Common wealth steamer [?] from London to Australia, left Cape To[?] on August 29. She is due [?] on September 27. ...

    Article : 26 words
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