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  3. UNITED STATES TENNIS

    In the finals of the United States National Singles Lawn Tennis Championship series to-day, W. T. Tilden (U.S.A.) secured the championship, defeating ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DE VALERA'S ACCEPTANCE.

    The Irish Republican Leader (Mr. De Valera) has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George:—"We have had no thought at any time of asking you to accept any condition ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor of South Australia and Lady Weigall (telegraphed our Victorian correspondent on Tuesday) arrived in Melbourne to-day, and are the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DESTRUCTIVE MONOPOLIES.

    In the Assembly, on Tuesday, Mr. MeIntosh asked the Premier if the Bill to deal nth monopolies, trusts, and combines, was prepared, and if he could give members ...

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  7. A CURLY-TAILED KANGAROO.

    A correspondent writes from Warooka, Yorke's Peninsula:—While removing come stones from a neighbouring paddock the other day, I saw two kangaroos. A trap ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Electoral Code Bill was further discussed in the Legislative Council on Tuesday The Hon. W. G. Duncan said one thin$ he did not like in it was the ...

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  9. "WILL HAVE A REPUBLIC."

    Madame Constance (formerly known as Countess) Markiewicz, Sinn Fein M.P., states that the Irish truce may be long or short, bat that the Irish are "out for a ...

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  10. STATE RIFLE MATCHES.

    Tuesday marked the opening of the thirtieth annual prize meeting of the South Australian Rifle Association. The day was devoted principally to the matches ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS SCATTERED.

    Last Saturday the manager of the Australian cricket team (Mr. Smith) played for Mr. Higson's eleven against a team representative of the Holme district, and ...

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  12. "DRY" AND "WET" IN PACIFIC.

    The New Zealand Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Lee) referred to the future of Samoa in an address which ne delivered before the Rotary Club to-day. He said ...

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  13. DAIL EIREANNS DOMESTIC TRIALS.

    At a huge Labour demonstration at Bray, near Dublin, the secretary of the Irish Labour Party said the demand made by the Daid Eireann for the allegiance of the ...

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  14. A FEARLESS PRIEST.

    In the course of his sermon at a Dundalk chapel a fow weeks ago the Rev. James McKeone delivered a fearless condemnation of murder and outrage, taking the occasion ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    Ten minutes before 12 o'clock last night Mr. William Everett, usually employed as a. linesman for the Gawler Corporation Electric Light Worts, but casually working ...

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  16. A FRUITLESS SEARCH.

    The Thebarton police continued their search all day Tuesday for Howard Nathaniel Silver aged 15 years, who was noticed sitting on the bank of the Torrens near ...

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  17. LABOUR QUESTIONS.

    Giving evidence before a committee under the chairmanship of Lord Cave, which lea been asked to recommend reforms in the Trade Boards, which regulate ...

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  18. EFFECTS OF A STORM.

    The body of a youth named Pressland, aged 19 years, was found lying on a footpath at Auckland last night. He had been killed by lightning. A flash which struck ...

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  19. ARMSTRONG CASTIGATED.

    The Evening Standard says:—"It is very nice of Armstrong to provide us with reasons for our defeat in the tests, bat it is certain his views will cause ...

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  20. No. 7 WHEAT POOL.

    "I want to say definitely that there will be no more Government pooling in South Australia while the present Government is in power," was the reply of the Premier ...

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  21. NAVAL BUILDING FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    The Daily Express flays that in order to relieve the unemployment position during the winter the Admiralty is hastening work upon four battleships, which are ...

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  22. SHARP CURE FOR SNAKEBITE.

    BROKEN HILL, September 20.—A 16 yearn old lad, F. P. Killeen. was bitten on a finger by a saltbush snake at Box Tank on Saturday, while gathering wood. To ...

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  23. FRENCH STRIKE SETTLED.

    The textile workers' strike at Lille, Roubaix, and Turcoing has been settled. The workers have agreed to arbitration. ...

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  24. MISHAP WITH SHEEPHEARS.

    TRUBO, September, 18.—Mr. W. S. Dean, of Glen Turrett, met with a mishap on Friday, while giving attention to some of his sheep, which had been fly-blown. He ...

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  25. COTTON GROWING.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association to-day interviewed Mr. Crawford Vaughan and Mr. H. C. Armstrong, directors of the Australian Cotton ...

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  26. TO INVERNESS TO SEE MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The deputation of Labour Mayors grom| the London metropolitan boroughs which desires to interview the Prime Minister about unemployment, reached Inverness ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    The twenty second annual meeting of tie abort association was held in Mutual Chambers, King William street, Adelaide, on Tuesday night. The annual report stated that o revival of interest in ...

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  28. UNLEY CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Unley City Council was held Richards, M.P.), Ald. Bendall, Morris, Withnams, and Yelland, and Crs, Croft, Hobbs, Illingworth ...

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  29. A COAL CONFERENCE.

    Proprietors of the western collieries to-day decided to fall into line with the northern and southern coalowners in agreeing to meet representatives of the Coal and ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVICE FEDERATION.

    The fourth interstate conference of the! Australian Public Service Federation will be held in Adelaide during the next school vacation. Business "will begin on Tuesday ...

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  31. ASIA MINOR.

    The recent Kemalist successes have compiled the Greeks to withdraw from the western bank of the River Sakeria, leaving a large quantity of. war material and ...

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  32. ENGLAND NOT YET RECOVERED.

    The manager of the Australian cricket team (Mr. Sydney Smith) said he was of the opinion that England had not yet recovered from her great sacrifices during ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    The annul social of the B grade teams of the Y.M.C.A. and Suourban Football Association was given in the Y.M.C.A. Hall Gawler place, Adelaide, on Tuesday night. There was a ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Kensekai Party has passed resolution that Japan should maintain her original 21 demands against China, and should also insist upon an agreement upon all ...

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  35. COLLISION IN TUNNEL. . o .

    A special train, returning with guests from the opening ceremony of Norway's new trunk railway between Bergen and Trondhjem, while passing thrown a ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. RAIL RATES REDUCTIONS.

    The directorates of the railway companies of the United Kingdom contemplate an immediate substantial reduction in goods rates on such commodities aa ironstone and ...

    Article : 63 words
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