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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The swift passage of time complicates the position with regard to Mr. Hughes's activities. It was understood originally that the Imperial Conference would sit only ...

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  4. GRAVES IN PALESTINE.

    Mrs. H. Farmer, of Barker street, Prospect, has received the following letter From the private secretary to the High Commissioner of Palestine, regarding the grave ...

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  5. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    A train conveying delegates, who had attended the sessions of the Third International from Moscow to Riga was wrecked. Six of the delegates ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) stated on Friday that certain shippers in Adelaide had received a communication from the Commonwealth Government line of ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor, after have presented decorations and war medals at Keswick Barracks on Friday morning, in the afternoon visited the house sales and ...

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  8. PAUL FREEMAN KILLED?

    The train disaster is supposed to have been due to an anti-Communist plot. Many persons were injured ia the wreck, and have been taken to the hospital at Kursk. ...

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  9. VIOLET DAY MEMORY.

    The secretary of the Violet Day committee (Mr. F. J. Mills) writs:—"The committee, has received advice which indicates that Violet Memory Day will be ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE.

    Japan's reply was communicated confidentially to the Prime Ministers to-day. It was learned unofficially that the published summaries do not reflect that exact tone of ...

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  11. MELBOURNE, July 29.

    In a recent issue The Railways Union Gazette lifted the veil of secrecy which had hidden the departure from Australia of the General Secretary of the Australian ...

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  12. HEAVY TAXATION.

    Lord Novar (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) told Mr. Storey in London that he is now paying 14/11 in the £ British taxation (remarks The Melbourne Argus). The fact ...

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  13. THE FOOTBALL DISPUTE.

    The hearing of the action brought in the Supreme Court by Mr. Edwards, M.P., and the West Adelaide Football. Club against the South Australian Football ...

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  14. AIR SERVICES AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) after having deposited the Western Australian floral tributes at the Cenotaph and the grave of the unknown ...

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  15. CONAN DOYLE MEETS OUR DR. WATSON.

    In the course of his books "Wanderings of a Spiritualist," Sir A. Conan Doyle writes:—"The Adelaide doctors entertained me to dinner, and I was pleased to meet ...

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  16. MR. H. E. KUGELMAN.

    A full-page announcement in this issue indicates the arrival, in Adelaide on one of his periodical visits of Mr. H. E. Kugelman, consulting herbal practitioner. ...

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  17. LENIN'S CAPITULATION.

    The Riga, correspondent of The Daily News says:—The Russian Bolshevik Premier (M. Lenin), in order to obtain heir from other countries, has proposed to ...

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  18. COLLAPSE OF FRENCH BOLSHEVIKS.

    The moderate section at the French Labour Conference with a majority of 200, is giving the Bolshevik delegates to the Conference a had time. Taking ...

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  19. MR. HUGHES'S LITTLE LIST.

    The press of work and shortness of time are now casing some embarragement. The dates of departure having been fixed, ministers are at their waits end how to ...

    Article : 266 words
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  21. THE MOORISH REVOLT.

    Col. Navarro, with 5,000 men, is surrounded by tribesmen, but continues to resist. Strennous efforts are being made to save him. Coastal vessels are engaged ...

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  22. GLENELG WAR MEMORIAL.

    It has been decided that Glenelg's war memorial shall take the form of a reconstructed and enlarged town hall, provision being made in the new building for ...

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  23. TWELVE YEARS' EFFORTS IN VAIN.

    The Madrid correspondent of The Daily Express sys:—The anti-Spanish insurrection in Morocco has wrested from Spain all the gains of the last 12 years of patient ...

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  24. WAGE FOR WOMEN.

    The Board of Industry is at present sitting to consider whether or not the basic wage for women—which was fixed at 30/ a week by the State industrial Court in ...

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  25. FAMINE REPORTS EXAGGERATED.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a question in the House of Commons, to-day, said the Government had not received any official ...

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  26. THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States Senate's Finance Committee has issued a favourable report on the Bill to give Mr. mellon unlimited power to arrange a scheme for the ...

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  27. CABLE CONCESSIONS.

    The Russian Government has given a large Scandinavian company a concession to exploit the cable communications between Denmark, Russia, China, and Japan ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE

    Argument was concluded before the High Court to-day in the application for a certificate under section 74 or the Construction for leave to appeal from an order by ...

    Article : 295 words
  29. FATE OF AIRSHIPS.

    The Secretary for Air (Mr. F. E. Guest), in a written reply to a question in the House af Commons, says that the total cost at the construction, maintenance, housing ...

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  30. AMERICAN OFFICIALISM.

    The railway officials at Pittsburgh have notified that the United States immigration authorities detained the members of the Australian tennis team at the ...

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  31. TRIBUTE TO RED CROSS WORE.

    The following message, addressed by Lord Robert Cecil to the League of Red Cross Societies at Geneva, has been received by the Australian Red Cross Society ...

    Article : 116 words
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  33. INDIA AND JAPAN.

    The Indian and Japanese round for the Davis Cup has been fixed for August 18, owing to the delay in the departure of the Indian representatives. ...

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  34. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    The fact of a wreath arriving from Australia by the Ormonde, in ice, aroused such curiosity that a large crowd at Westminster watched the Australian Prime ...

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  35. WAR HORSE MEMORIAL.

    At last arrangements hare been completed in connection with the War Horse Memorial, and about £250 has been subscribed by horse-lovers towards ...

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  36. PROPOSED FLIGHT BOUND AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the contemplated flight round Australia by Lieut. Parer, the Controller of Civilian Aviation (Lieut.-Col. Brindsmead) has suggested an ...

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  37. RESTORING AN OLD MONUMENT.

    For some time past the officials of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows have been exercised over the dilapidated condition of the memorial erected by the society 70 ...

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  38. MAGISTRATES' COURT.

    SALISBURY, July 28 (before Messrs. J. McGlashan and W. H. Neal).—John McCauley, a labourer, of chicago, was charged, on the information of M.C. Otto Koch, with having ...

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  39. NAVAL DARING.

    The Prize Court to-day made an award of prize money to the crew of a British "mystery ship," which, under Commander Matheson, sank a German submarine under ...

    Article : 111 words
  40. INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.

    The annual meeting of the S.A. Institute of Architects was held in Adelaide on Thursday evening. There was a large attendance, over whom the President (Mr. ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S SALE OF BUILDING SITES AT CLARENCE PARK.

    The following are the arrangements in connection with this afternoon's Sale of Mr. Bowyer's 37 Home Lots adjoining Clarence Park Station:—Passengers from the City ...

    Article : 154 words
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