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  2. THE RETURN [?] SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) will leave for Adelaide on Monday in order in meet the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) upon his arrival there on ...

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  3. "THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA."

    Word has been received from Air. Howie (President of the Labour Council) and Mr. Earsman (secretary of the Labour College) who left Sydney early in the year in the ...

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  4. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PLAGUE.

    A special meeting of the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health was held on Thursday evening to consider the recommendation of a special committee to dispense with ...

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  5. MOUNT MULLIGAN.

    The aftermath of the Mount Mulligan tragedy drays to a close. Three more bodies were brought out of the pit between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning, and ...

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  6. FAUNA AND FLORA RESERVE

    People who are interested in the preservation of our native fauna and flora found a champion in the person of the Commissioner of Public Works (Hoo. W. Hague) ...

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  7. SENSATION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    For the past few days investigations have been made into the accounts of the Port Adelaide branch of a well-known shipping firm, and as a result the accountant ...

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  8. THE OPPAU EXPLOSIONS.

    To-day, the necessities of the injured having been attended to, it has been possible to make a more adequate examination of the material destruction wrought by ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH BASIC WAGE.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day the President (Mr. Justice Powers) refused, in view of the serious depression which exists, to grant the claim by the ...

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  10. A PRINCELY GIVER.

    The death occurred to-day of the Right Hon. Sir Ernest Joseph Cassel, G.C.M.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., P.C., a well-known London banker and philanthropist, who was a ...

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  11. RAILWAY GAUGE UNIFORMITY.

    It is understood that the members of the commission appointed to report upon the question of a uniform railway gauge for Australia have now presented the ...

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  12. DEPARTURE FOR PERTH.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) left Perth for Kalgoorlie this afternoon, after a motor trip in the hills. He delivered an address on behalf of to-day's appeal for ...

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  13. SYMPATHY ACKNOWLEDGED.

    The Premier Hon. H. N. Bar well), who sent a message of sympathy in behalf of the Government and people of South Australia in connection with the catastrophe ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    The Port Adelaide police and fire brigade were notified at about 8.30 o'clock on Friday moraine that a fire bad broken out is a large sited at the Quarantine Station at ...

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  15. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    The attention of the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) was to-day drawn to the statement that Mr. Barweli (Premier of South Australia) proposed to wait upon the Prime ...

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  16. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In winning the Men's Foursomes Amateur Golf Championship of Australia, at the course of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Sandringham, to-day, the ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND'S "NATIONAL SPORT."

    Measures have been taken to prevent the spread of plague-infected rats to the country areas. The Health Department has instituted a searching system in respect to ...

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  18. TAXATION COMMISSION.

    Daily next week an interim report of the royal commission which has been engaged for a lone time in enquiring into the Incidence of Federal taxation and the ...

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  19. OPPAU KEPT GERMANY AT WAR.

    Major Le Fasure, organizer of the War-time Interallied Commission of Chemical Monition Experts, writing to The Daily News, emphasizes the danger of any nation ...

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  20. LOCKED-UP BOX.

    Alfred Box (24), who was awaiting trial on a charge of breaking and entering Mrs Archibald Menzies's dwelling, in July last, escaped from gaol last night. He was ...

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  21. HOW THE PLAGUE IS SPREAD.

    No further human infection is reported, but several more plague-infected rate have been found, making a total of eight. After the arrival of the Bombala to-day, a dead ...

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  22. THE WAR ON RATS DEVELOPING.

    In order to guard against the spread of bubonic plague, the Department of Health is urging the immediate institution of a war on rate. The municipal authorities are ...

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  23. TRAIN AND FOREST FIRE.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—When the driver of an express for Bordeaux neared Audence, on Thursday, he noticed that a pine forest ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. MELBOURNE MEASURES.

    The Minister for Trade and customs (Mr. (Massy Greene) said to-day that the recent happenings in connection with bubonic plague, particularly the regrettable ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. MISHAPS AT BARMERA.

    BARMERA, September 22.—An accident occurred to Mr. J. Johnstone at No. 16 Camp yesterday. A horse attached to a dray, frightened by an approaching motor ...

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  26. LOOKED UP AGAIN.

    Box, who escaped from gaol last night, was recaptured this afternoon at Dartmoor by the Victorian police. ...

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  27. A THEATRICAL SUIT.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Street to-day in the Equity Court for the appointment of a receiver pending the hearing of a suit in which plaintiffs are John ...

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  28. BETTER MAIL SERVICE.

    Negotiations are proceeding between officials of the Postal Department and tie Orient Steamship Company to arrange an alteration in the times of departures and ...

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  29. STATE BIGHTS.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Minister of Education moved the Electoral Amendment Bill, providing that State members may stand for a Federal election ...

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  30. SHIP WRECKED ON REEF.

    The Cardinia a 1,915-ton vessel, bound from Levuka to Apia, which has been mined for some days, drifted on to the Mumbualau Reef at 9.30 last night, where ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. MELBOURNE MEASURES.

    Aid. W. Burton (Chairman of the Health Committee of the City Council) conferred to-day with the City Health Officer (Dr. T. VV. Sinclair), and drafted an outline of ...

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  32. BOY'S TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, Septem­ber 21.—Stanley McDonald, aged 13 yean, whose parents are settlers on Mount Shadwell Estate, in the Warrnambool district ...

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  33. BAVARIAN POLITICS.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says:—Moderate opinion at the German capital welcomed the election of Count Lerchenfeld to the Premiership of ...

    Article : 102 words
  34. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Geneva correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle says Dr. Fisher reported to the League of Nations to-day that the Russian Famine Committee of Great ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. FOURTH FAILURE.

    The American swimmer Sullivan has abandoned hie fourth attempt to negotiate the Channel. He was in the water for nine hours. At his third effort he swam ...

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  36. ANKLE-DEEP IN LIQUOR

    A hotheaded boots employed at the Albert Hotel at Nottingham was charged to-day in the Nottingham Police Court with having done damage to the extent of ...

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  37. MOTOR-CAR TRAGEDY.

    Dr. George Paul, one of the well-known Macquarie street medical men, was killed this evening in a motor-car accident. With Dr. Howard Bullock he left for Col., Mc ...

    Article : 131 words
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  39. BARRIER UNEMPLOYED.

    The District Engineer said today that the £6,050 made available by the Government for road relief work wag almost expended. Next week, unless farther sums ...

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  40. GENERAL GABLES.

    The Aberdeen liner Sophocles, intended^ for the Australian trade, was hunched to-day at Belfast. —The Port Augusta.— ...

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  41. SUMMER SCHOOL HOURS.

    A proposal that high school scholars and teachers should abandon afternoon study during the summer months was discussed at a meeting of the Parents and Citizens ...

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  42. ANGLOPHOBILE PERSIAN PRESS.

    The British Government has refused the offer from the Persian Government to take over a portion of the Sooth Persian Rifle Brigade, which a rapidly being disbanded. ...

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