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  2. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The Prime Minister [?] the negotiations between the Commonwealth Goverenment and representatives of the Governments of the four wheat-growing States, ...

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  3. "THE NEW TYRANNY".

    In a Letter to the [?] candidate at the [?]ford [?]. Mr Lloyd George [?]rates the substantial [?] the British democracy has [?]on during the past ...

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  4. THE NAVAL PROGRAMME

    The Australian naval programme as set out in the Navy Estimates for 1920-21, is explained in a statement issued by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. B. If. [?] ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Joseph Harris (77), a married man. died suddenly at noon on Thursday at his residence, Wells-street, Brikenhead He was seen to stagger and fall on the ...

    Article : 37 words
  6. IRELAND.

    A county councillor (Mr. Lynch), [?] minent Limerick [?] Feiner, was shot dead in an hotel in Dublin last night. Some armed men covered the night ...

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  7. EXPELLED.

    A message from Albany (New York) reporst -The state Legislature of New York, for the second time. has [?] five Socialist members on the ground of ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. RAILWAY SALARIES.

    A week ago it was announced in the "Government Gaze[?]" that the members of the senior divisions of the [?]way [?] [?] had been each granted an increase of ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A congress. attended by over 50[/] delegates of the South African "Nationalist" (Republican) Parties from all the pre[?] [?] of South Africa, was opened this ...

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  10. 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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  11. FOUND DEAD.

    The master of the Federal Government's steamer Lady Loch, which is employed visiting [?]ghthouses, early on Thursday reported to the Port Adelaide police that ...

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  12. INDIA.

    The Ea[?] of Lytton has been appointed Under-Secretary of State for India. in succession to Lord Si[?]a, who was recently appointed Governor of the [?] ...

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  13. ACCIDENT TO A TRAIN.

    The engine of the 7.30 train from Adelaide to Henley Beach on Thursday was disabled at Kilkenny, owing to a gauge[?] breaking. The train had to be ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. PROTEST BY THE ASSOCIATION.

    The following statement was made on behalf of the council of the Railways officers A[?] to a representative of "The Advertise" on Thursday;- The ...

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  15. JAPANESE RAILWAYS.

    The Department of [?] learns that the Japanese railway authorities have decided to substitute electricity for steam on all lines within the Empire the estimated ...

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  16. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The official reports. dated August 5 and 13, were received to-day from Mr. H. Bennett, manager of the team that represented Australia at the [?] Games at ...

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  17. A FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    Yesterday two fishermen. Messrs. [?] Pederson and Albert Limberg, left here in a flat-bottom boat for their camp, a few miles up river, and when within a ...

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  18. A FINE FAMILY.

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

    Article : 276 words
  19. COTTON GOODS.

    A man[?]ester (New Hampshire) large manufacturing company has announced reductions of a third in the price of manufactured cotton goods, due to the ...

    Article : 49 words
  20. ACCIDENT WITH AN AXE.

    Whilst shopping wood at the State school Oliver Clifford (13), son for Mrs. R. J. Chifford. met with a painful accident, caused by the axe shipping, and almost se ...

    Article : 47 words
  21. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    M. Millerand ( the Premier) was elected by a large majority on the first [?]allot to be President of the French Republic in succession to M. [?] ...

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  22. TRADE OF FRANCE.

    The latest customs returns [?] the trade of France for the first eight months of 1920 show that the exports creased by 8.683 million Francs, and the [?] ...

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  23. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Licensed Victuallers Association was held at the Grand Central Hotel on Thursday evening, when Mr. M. J. Sheehan presided ...

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  24. FROZEN MEN MEAT.

    The meat committee of the Privy Co[?] cil's Committee for Scientific and Industrial Research, in a report, state that [?] pleted experiments prove that if [?] ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. LOYAL SLESVIG.

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

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  26. CANADA.

    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 ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The wreckage found on King Island is believed to be that of the [?] Southern Cross, 250 tons, [?] from Williamstowm to Hobart with 1000 cases ...

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  28. THE DEFENCE VOTE.

    In the debate on the Defence vote in the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Williams said he thought they should have fuller information respecting the ...

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  29. RIVER PLATE WOOL.

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

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  30. THE AMELIA J.

    The Navy Department, which has been active in the search for the missing schooner, Amelia J., owned by Messrs. Hy – Jones and Co., of Hobart, and having a crew of ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two Japanese have been sentenced to 10 years [?] in Tokio for an attempt to [?] to America documents stolen form the Yokohasku naval stations ...

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  32. THE BARRIER AWARD.

    Having been granted an adjournment, delegates to the Broken Hill, tribunal today began to discuss the terms of Mr. Justice Edmunds proposed award. There ...

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  33. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    After deciding to-day to issue a notice fixing the wholesale and retail prices of coal in order to make it incumbent on colloer proprietors to approach the Com ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. COMMANDEERING BUTTER.

    Referring to butter prices in the southern States today, the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Ferry) said if an unauthorised increase was made or producers refused to ...

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  35. LONDON, September 22.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was a very poor demand. Sixty per cent of the offerings were withdrawn. consisting, [/] of medium and low [?] average, and [?] ...

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  36. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The dispute which occurred on the Steamer Wiltshire over the spreading of copper bar[?] the floor of No. 2 lower bold has been settled. It was mentioned ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND IRON.

    The State steel and [?] expert (Mr. J. W. Brophy) returned to-day from Bowen, where he has been making & general survey of a site for the proposed steel and iron ...

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  38. DECENTRALISATION.

    Representatives from many parts of the State met in Melbourne to-day for the purpose of incorporating the Country Towns people's League, which was inaugurated in ...

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  39. BAD FLOUR.

    Strong complaints were made at yesterday's sitting of the Congress of Associated Chambers of Commerce at Port Elizabeth as to the quality of the B grade flour ...

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  40. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    The number of names on the register for relief coupons having increased from 1,700 to 2,200. it has been decided to have a new registration, after which the books ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. FLYING FOXES.

    Some time ago the Agricultural Department experimented with a [?]men[?] for the [?] of large camps of flying foxes. Arrangements are in progress for ...

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  42. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE.

    A third and final lecture by Sir Arthur Con[?] Doyle is announced for next Tuesday evening in the Town Hall. It is entitled -Pictures of [?] phenomena, ...

    Article : 148 words
  43. STEAMERS AGROUND.

    The remarkable [?] of two steamships grounding in the some locality in Torres Straits within a few days of each other has been reported to the ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. STOPPING EXPORTS.

    It is reported that the retail price of butter will rise on Saturday to [?] a [?] a pound and that if it does the waterside workers will allow no butter to ...

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  45. HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN GET FAT.

    "Td certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excessively [?] man or woman. Such a result is not ...

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  46. MR. GEORGESON.

    Application was made [?] Mr. Justice [?] [?] the [?] General for a declaration that Mr. George [?] who was [?] before the public in [?] ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The premier (Mr. Theodore) has returned to Brisbane after a week's tour of the Darling Downs and Morton districts by aeroplane. Mr. Theodore will leave ...

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  48. PORT ADELAIDE ROADS.

    [?] of the Port Adelaide [?] Council on Thursday Alderman [?] introduced deputation from the Master Carriers Association to complain of the dangerous condition of the ...

    Article : 164 words
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