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  2. ANOTHER SURPRISING STORY.

    This experience happened to me in 1880, when, in company with the late Tom Moseley (brother to Mr. Moseley. M.P.) and a Norwegian as packhorse man, I was ...

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  3. PORT PIRIE DEADLOCK.

    Messrs. A. W. Lacey and E. M. Horsington, on behalf of the combined unions, made the following statement to-night:—"On Thursday evening the combined ...

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  4. HISTORIC WAR PAPERS.

    Field-Marshal Earl Haig has handed over to the trustees of the British Museum his personal war notes and documents of immense national and historic interest. The ...

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  5. SILESIAN PROBLEM.

    When the Supreme Council assembled to-day Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand embarked on a calm discussion of the revised report of the allied experts on ...

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  6. HUGE SCORE AGAINST KENT.

    When play stopped at the luncheon hour in the match against Kent the Australians had compiled 425 for the loss of six wickets, Mayne was 20 and Ryder 12. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE IRISH ISSUE.

    Mr. Chamberlain announced in the Commons that Mr. De Valera's reply to the Government's proposals had been received and forwarded to Mr. Lloyd George. ...

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  8. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that there is a more hopeful tone in the Russian situation. The rains which fell in July have improved the ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. LATE CABLES.

    Great Britain, France, and Italy have agreed to reinforce the allied troops in Upper Silesia, pending the decision of the League of Nations on the situation in that ...

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  10. WHY WE HAVE MILK TEETH.

    It is, when you come to think of it, a very curious thing that a human baby should go through all the pain and danger of producing a set of teeth which are only grown ...

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  11. CAIRO TO BAGDAD MAILS.

    The British Government has authorized the inauguration of a fortnightly air mail service between Cairo and Bagdad. It will be operated by officers of the Royal Air ...

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  12. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES RECALLED.

    Dail Eireann has summoned Messrs. O'Ceallaigh, Gavan Duffy, and Boland, its representatives in Paris, Rome, and Washington respectively, to attend a meeting of ...

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  13. HELP FROM AMERICA.

    On the proposition of Senator King, the United States Senate has voted £1,000,000 for Russian relief. ...

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  14. EX-PRISONERS' PATHETIC STORIES.

    The Reval correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says:—The American prisoners of war liberated by the Russian Government are now beginning to arrive at the ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. SPECULATION ABOUT THE REPLY.

    Cabinet willmeet on Saturday to discuss M. De Valera's reply, which is variously stated on the one hand to contain nothing which need have to call Mr. Lloyd ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    While descending the companionway leading to the saloon on the schooner Elinor in the Basin at Port Adelaide, Mr. John Carson, a single man residing at ...

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  17. A DRAMATIC CHANGE.

    The changed outlook in the Supreme Council was arrived at with dramatic suddenness on Thursday night. The experts worked late on the previous night ...

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  18. LORD BYNG.

    Gen. Lord Byng has been inaugurated as Governor-General of Canada, amidst impressive ceremonies, in the Legislative Chamber. Huge crowds cheered the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. RUN OVER BY A TRAP.

    In attempting to stop a bolting horse attached to a trap in Gouger street, City, at about 8 o'clock on Friday evening, Mr. Roland Pugh, 30 years of age, of 37 Wright ...

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  20. A FISHMONGER KILLED.

    GAWLER, August 12.—Mr. Koster Rarle, a fishmonger, who lately came to Gawler from the Burra, was accidentally killed at the Duck Flat crossing, Gawler ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES BUSY.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had another busy day at Australia House to-day. To each of the constant stream of callers it was indicated ...

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  22. STOREKEEPER INJURED.

    CALLINGTON, August 12.—An accident happened to Mr. J. Schmidt, a local storekeeper, this morning. He was serving a customer, when his horses ...

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  23. THE SPELL THAT NATURE WEAVES.

    If you should ask half a dozen people what they consider the greatest attraction of the seaside, it is probable that five out of the six would ...

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  24. FRENCH SCHEME UPSET.

    It is reported that the Upper Silesian boundary experts practically reached an agreement, and proposed that the frontier should follow generally the line ...

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  25. TRADE DISLOCATION.

    The New Zealand Minister of Agriculture announces that as from September 1 the payment of a subsidy to keep retail butter prices at the present level will cease ...

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  26. 44-HOUR LOGIC.

    A determination of the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt), given to-day, fixed higher rates and reduced hours for about 400 members of the Storemen and ...

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  27. REFERRED TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Inter-Allied Supreme Council has decided to refer the Upper Silesian problem to the League of Nations for settlement. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The French and Belgian 'Ministerial representatives have communicated with Mr. Massey with a view to negotiations for commercial reciprocity with New Zealand. ...

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  29. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    Play was resumed this morning in glorious weather, but with only a small attendance. The wicket was fast, Gregory and McDonald opened the bowling with the ...

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  30. GERMANY'S PEACEFUL POLICY.

    The Berlin correspondent of Le Journal has had an interview with the German Chancellor (Herr Wirth), who denied the French suggestion that Germany was ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. BREAD OR EDUCATION?

    When dealing with a large number of education summonses against poverty-stricken parents, the Aldershot (England) Magistrates pointed out that practically in ...

    Article : 175 words
  32. VERDICT AGAINST THE CROWN.

    Judgment was given by Mr. Justice Burnside to-day in the petition of the Australian Gold and Copper Mines Company against the Crown in respect to copper ore ...

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  33. FALLING PRICES.

    Before the Board of Trade to-day Ernest Edward Brooks, incorporated accountant who on behalf of the Employers' Federation had enquired into decreases in prices ...

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  34. MIXED MARRIAGE TRAGEDY.

    At Birmingham, Alabama, the Rev. Edwin Stephenson, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, shot dead the Rev. James Coyle, a Roman Catholic priest ...

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  35. MAMMOTH STEAMSHIP.

    Harland & Wolff, Limited, have began the construction of a 30,000-ton steamship—the Statendam. The vessel is the largest laid on the stocks since the beginning of ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. CONDENSED MILK CHEAPER.

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  38. MOORISH REBELS.

    A message from Oran, in French Algeria, in reference to the rebellion against the Spanish control in Morocco, says that the Riffs have surrounded the ...

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  39. SPORTING.

    A syndicate has secured the Covent Garden Opera House for boxing matches, and a ring is being built on the stage. The Beckett-McCormick 20-round contest ...

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  40. INDIAN IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    A large irrigation scheme in the Indian province of Bengal has received the sanction of the Secretary of State for India. It is estimated that to plant the area ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY.

    The secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited (Mr. J. M. Dickenson), in a preliminary statement before the issue of the reports and balance ...

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  42. BAWRA.

    In reference to the statement regarding the authorization forms for money due to growers under the Bawra scheme, the wool brokers desire that it should be known that ...

    Article : 196 words
  43. DAVIS CUP MATCHES POSTPONED.

    Play in the Davis Cup contests between Australasia and Denmark has been postponed owing to rain. ...

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  45. FRANCE'S DWINDLING POPULATION.

    A constitutional question has arisen in France as a result of the diminution in population. The Chamber of Deputies should be composed on the basis of one ...

    Article : 167 words
  46. THE WORLD'S WHISKY.

    The Distillers' Company, Limited, the head office of which is in Edinburgh, has acquired the Calder Company's seven distilleries. With these added to its other ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. A JUMPING RECORD.

    The highjumping contest at the Brisbane Show to-day brought together nine good performers. With the hurdle at 7 ft. Sun down, Mr. Radium, Bandolier, and Lon[?] ...

    Article : 126 words
  48. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    An enquiry into the death of Fred Sheard, dairy farmer, and his wife, Annie, who were found dead in their three-roomed cottage at Beaconsfield on the afternoon of ...

    Article : 170 words
  49. NO STOPPAGE OF GOLD EXPORT

    The Acting Prime Minister of South Africa, replying to a deputation of farmers, which painted the economic condition of the grain industry in the blackest colours ...

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  50. A RECORD GATE.

    A total of £3,200 has been taken at the gates during the two days, and there has been a record aggregate attendance throughout the match. Armstrong says he ...

    Article : 70 words
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  53. HENDREN FOR PARKIN.

    E. Hendren will play for Rochdale on Saturday in place of Parkin, who will attend the Oval for probable selection in the test team. ...

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  55. LORD HARRIS AT THE WICKETS.

    Lord Harris, Although 71 years of age, is captaining the M.C.C. team against the Philadelphians. He made 25 runs and was then stumped. ...

    Article : 33 words
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