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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    After having adjourned over last week in order that Ministers might have a fuller opportunity to confer with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the Minister ...

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  3. THE HORSE SLAYER.

    The fiend who has been carrying on the atrocious campaign of maiming and killing horses depasturing on the park lands around Adelaide has added another victim to ...

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  4. WHERE IS THE END?

    Unrest is said to exist among the miners of both the northern and southern coalfields notwithstanding the increases in pay and better ...

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  5. ROUMANIA.

    In view of the Roumanians explanation of the failure to reply to communications from the Supreme War Council the latter has withdrawn its ultimatum. It has, ...

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  6. STEAMER CLOSE IN.

    Considerable excitement prevailed a Glenelg on Sunday evening, when a report mas circulated that a steamer was ap preaching tho shore midway between ...

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  7. COMPULSORY STANDARD CLOTHES.

    The Wool Council has discussed the high prices of wool and woollen goods. The Director of Raw Materials (Sir Arthur Goldfinch) said that general supplies were ...

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  8. LEIGH CREEK GOAL.

    The Minister of Mines (Hon. W. H. Harvey) has received a report from the Director of Mines (Mr. L. K. Ward) on the results of recent boring operations in the ...

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  9. SNOW, HAIL, AND RAIN

    "It's cold enough for snow," was a remark frequently uttered in the Adelaide streets on Saturday evening. A biting cold wind blew up from the region of ...

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  10. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    Although it is stated in the cable messages that trade between Great Britain and Germany has been resumed, the prohibition of trade between the Commonwealth and ...

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  11. A YACHT TOTALLY WRECKED.

    Hardly a big blow takes place at Glenelg without damage resulting to the fishing cutters or yachts. The latest mishap to be reported occurred to the Meralta, a ...

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  12. GERMANS SEEKING BRITISH WORK.

    Yorkshire wool houses have received offers from German firms willing to comb wool and spin yarns on Bradford account. The German operatives are so keen to ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    Lieut, Col. Sherwood Kelly, V . C., who has returned from Archangel, in a latter to The Daily Express says that The volunteered for north Russia believing that he ...

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  14. SPENDING THE MILLIONS

    It is expected that for the financial year 1919-1920 the Commonwealth will need about £40,000,000, on addition to the amount received as revenue. Of this sum, ...

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  15. OCCUPATION TROOPS.

    The War Office and representatives of the dominions are conferring in regard to the allocation of payments for the maintenance of the armies of occupation. It is ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKS AND PERSIA.

    The Bolshevik Government has informed Persia that it does not recognise the British-Russian treaty, which abandons all Russian claims on Persia, and neutralizes ...

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  17. MYSTERY OF A BEDROOM.

    A shot rang out from a room in Chester House, Little Bourke street, between 6 and 7 o'clock on Saturday morning. Frederick Rosa, who was asleep in the next ...

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  18. PORT AUGUSTA STRIKE

    Exception was taken by the Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom) on Saturday to certain statements made before the Arbitration Court by Mr. ...

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  19. POLAND'S POSITION.

    The President of Poland (Mr. Paderwski) has informed an American interviewer that Germany, defeated in the west, is turning hopefully to the east, and ...

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  20. PEACE LOAN CAMPAIGN.

    Victoria has still a substantial lead in the subscriptions to the Peace Loan. New South Wales is second, and Tasmania, retains third position. ...

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  21. BRITISH FARMERS AND AUSTRALIA.

    Subdivisional sales of large landed estates at inflated prices have aroused feats among tenant farmers, particularly in West Lancashire, that if rente are raised ...

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  22. MR. BROOKMELD'S RESIGNATION.

    Mr. A. E. Hunckell (secretary of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labour Party), when shown a message from Sydney on Saturday stating that the ...

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  23. THE NEW GOLD FIND.

    Interest in the developments on the Hampden "Plains leases is growing daily. The latest report from the Celebration Loose is to the effect that the crosscut at ...

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  24. BRITISH NAVY.

    Lord Fisher has returned to the attack retarding the Admiralty's lack of foresight. He says the Admiralty was busy formulating precise regulations respecting officers ...

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  25. COMPLACENT MR. WEBSTER.

    "Under other administrations the staff has generally grown with the revenue, but the new order in the post office has achieved what was hitherto believed ...

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  26. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the return match, South of England v. A . I. F. service team. Lieut. J. M. Gregory secured 6 wickets for 42 runs. LONDON, September 5. ...

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  27. WHITE SUGAR.

    After many weeks of idleness the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's sugar refinery at Yarraville will begin work again on Tuesday. A cargo of 2,000 tons of raw ...

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  28. SCAPA FLOW.

    Germany has informed the Supreme War Council that Admiral Reuter was responsible for the sinking of the fleet at Scapa Flow. He acted without the German civil ...

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  29. LIQUOR ON TRAINS.

    Col. Pope, the newly appointed Acting Commissioner of Railways, has directed that liquor sales on the Kalgoorlie express shall be confined to meal times, and that ...

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  30. WOMEN AS PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    "On Thursday," remarked Mr. P. Hagelshorn (formerly Minister for Agriculture in Victoria), "the Minister for Lands (Mr. F. Clarke) informed a delegation, of British ...

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  31. TENNIS.

    The English Association is inviting Beamish or Woosna to compete in the Davis Cup contests. NEW YORK, September 5. ...

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  32. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM.

    The Dutch Government has retained river vessels and cargoes which were seized by the Belgians in the occupied zone on the ground that they had been stolen by the ...

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  33. INTERSTATE BASEBALL.

    Interstate baseball was resumed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday after a lapse of five years, a Victorian team having been in Sydney when the ...

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  34. BARRIER INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    As previously announced, the Carpenters and Joiners Society on Friday, by 64 votes to 60, decided not to resume work on the nines. A conference was held with the ...

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  35. DISSATISFIED RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of members of the Sydney District of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was held on Sunday afternoon to discuss a number of grievances in ...

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  36. SHOWERS AT THE BARRIER.

    Further light rain fell in Broken Hill on Saturday afternoon. On Sunday the weather was very cold. ...

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  37. FLOURMILL EMPLOYES

    The Victorian branch of the Flourmillers Union, at a meeting at the old Trades Hall to-day, after having discussed means of laving the "living wage" of £3 6/ ...

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  38. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. A. G. Rymill, of Adelaide, on Sunday deceived advice from the manager of Canowie Station stating that one and a half inched of rain had fallen, and the ...

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  39. EUROPE AND STARVATION.

    The United States Food Controller (Mr. Hoover) will aaU for America to-day. He says that the western hemisphere cannot possibly supply the deficiencies of Europe. ...

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  40. German-Austrian Boundaries.

    The German reply to the Allies ultimatum states that Germany does not intend to modify the boundaries between Austria forcibly. It is desired, however, to allow ...

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  42. MR. TUDOR'S SEAT.

    The Labour pre-selection ballot for the Yarra seat in the House of Representatives, which "has been held by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Tudor) since the ...

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  44. AMERICAN BOYS

    Major Piexotto's party of American boys, who have been touring Japan, arrived at Perth yesterday. They were welcomed by the Young Australia League, and they ...

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  45. BIG PRICES FOR COWS.

    Record prices were to-day paid at an auction of Friesian cattle, held at Aylesbury. Forty-eight beasts averaged £524. One imported cow fetched 5,000 gs., and ...

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  46. STATE SAWMILLS.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday the Minister for Works (Mr. George) with give notice of a Bill to authorize the sale of the State sawmills to a Franco-Australian ...

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  47. THE FIFTH ARMY.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his latest volume of "War History," defends Gen. Gough, the commander of the 5th Army, who was "sacrificed without enquiry ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FEDERATION PROPOSAL.

    As a result of a conference of the representatives of the National Federation from the various States, held in Melbourne some time ago, it was decided to unite to form ...

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  50. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Labour leaders of Winnipeg unions have invited the Prince of Wales to attend a Labour demonstration, at which they will demand bail for the fomenters of the ...

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  52. STATE SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS.

    The amount of deposits received by the State Savings Banks throughout Australia during July was £10,342,534, and the payments made amounted to £9.771,536. These ...

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  53. "FLAMING COFFINS."

    A Congressional committee is investigating the United States airplane failure at the front. Evidence was taken that while much airplane spruce had been produced. ...

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  54. Austria Will Sign.

    Austria has agreed to sign the Peace Treaty on Wednesday. Serbia opposes several clauses in the Austrian treaty, especially one regarding ...

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  57. SAVED BY A POCKET BOOK.

    A desperate attempt to shoot Constable G. Wade, of Carlton, was made on Saturday night by a man whom the policeman was endeavouring to arrest. The man ...

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  58. Bulgaria's Turn Next.

    The Paris correspondent of The United Press Agency dates that the Bulgarian Peace Treaty has been completed, and will be Landed to Bulgaria on Monday ...

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