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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Professor Coleman Phillipson, of the Adelaide University, is a believer in the principles underlying the League of Nations' compact. He made that fact clear ...

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  3. 120 YEARS OLD.

    Mrs. Ellen Carmen, a widow, died at the Geelong Benevolent Asylum yesterday at the advanced age of 120 years. The records of the institution show that she ...

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  4. AN EMINENT WOMAN.

    Sir Josiah Symon writes. -The death of Miss Elizabeth Lee, on July 10, at her residence in Kensington, London, has. taken away a notable and illuminating' ...

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  5. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The House of Representatives will meet at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. It bad been anticipated that the Federal Budget would be presented this week, but, ...

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  6. DEATH OF DR. T. A HYNES.

    Widespread regret will be felt at the death of Dr. Timothy Augustine Hynes, M.B., Ch.M., who passed away at his residence, Henley Beach, shortly before ...

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  7. THE REDS' LOSSES.

    The Polish Legation states that the total Bolshevik losses since the Warsaw battle are:-107,000 prisoners, and 50,000 killed and wounded. Thirty thousand escaped ...

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  8. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    The New York Sun prints an article by' Admiral Beatty. which says, inter alia, "It: is well to utter a word of warning lest, in ; the reaction after the great war strain, we ...

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  9. LONG FLIGHT ENDED.

    Contrary to expectations, Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh arrived at the Central Flying School, Point Cook, this afternoon, in a biplane belonging to the Defence ...

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  10. THE LEAGUE CONDEMNED.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Marion states that the Republican nominee for the United States Presidency (Sr. Harding), in a speech ...

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  11. UNWILLING, NUNS

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Dooley) is calling for a police report dn regard to the allegation that armed men are prowling around the house at Berry in which Miss ...

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  12. ADVERTISING CONGRESS.

    The Convention of Advertising Men in Sydney to discuss all phases of advertising was formally opened to-day by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson). ...

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  13. ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Warsaw correspondent of 'The Daily Chronicle says: -Both Russia and Poland regard Minsk as an unsuitable place for the forthcoming; armistice negotiations owing. ...

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  14. DEPARTURE FROM POLICY.

    The correspondent of The' New York Times states that it is pointed out that Sr. Harding's speech at Marion, outlining his attitude towards foreign affairs, marks a ...

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  15. GENERAL ENGAGEMENT BEGUN.

    A Bolshevik counter-offensive movement is reported in the neighbourhood of Konigsburg. The Red forces have retaken Grodno, and have forced the Poles to ...

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  16. FORESTRY SERVICE.

    The Director of Forests (Mr. Swain), in company with Dr. J. B. Cleland (Professor of Pathology, Adelaide University), recently visited the State forest at Brooloo, ...

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  17. McSWEENEY SINKING.

    Much pressure is being exerted upon the British Government, especially by a section of the Liberal press. for clemency in the case of the hunger-striking Lord Mayor ...

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  18. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry, who defeated Felton for the World Sculling Championship on the Parramatta on Saturday to-day reiterated hie contention to reiter from sculling, and ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The post office department is maugurating an aerial mail service between Cuba and the United States. -Gasoline Production.- ...

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  20. GERMANY.

    A meeting was held at Bresian to protest against the Polish troops invading Silesia. It was disguised as a civilians' gathering, but was engineered by ex-German officers. ...

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  21. KILLED IN SELF-DEFENCE.

    An inquest wag conducted today by the City Coroner concerning the death of Albert Luke Baker, aged 25 years, who was fatally stabbed on the. night of August' ...

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  22. OLYMPIC SWIMMING.

    The following are the results of the finals of the Swimming matches is connection with the Olympic games:- 200 Metres Breast Stroke.-Malmroth ...

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  23. AMERICAN WORLDS RECORD.

    In the 800 metres teams race America was successful. The time, 10m. 4½b., is a world's record. Australia (Stedman, Herald, Hay. and Beaurepaire) were an ...

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  24. DISARMING UPPER SILESIA.

    The Interallied Commission in the Province of Upper silesia has issued an order enfor[?]ing the surrender of all arms in private possession to the officer in control of ...

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  25. "WORSE FAULTS THAN MURDER."

    The Roman Catholic 'Primate of All Ireland (Cardinal Logue) has promulgated a letter condemning the attack on the police at Dundalk, in which one constable was ...

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  26. SUGAR PROSPECTS.

    The present season's sugar cane crop is officially estimated to yield about 1,365,000 tons of cane. In making this announcement to-day, the General Superintendent ...

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  27. AN AMENDED BILL.

    On Friday a curious situation arose in the House of Representatives through the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom) refusing to accept an amendment ...

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  28. SPORTING CABLES.

    For the first time for many years the gates of Lord's cricket ground had to be clewed to-day. Boards were displayed outside notifying the crowd that ...

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  29. RIVEN CHINA.

    The Chinese Premier (Chin Un Peng), in a speech delivered yesterday, pointed out that if the Government decided to convene a People's Assembly, the purpose of ...

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  30. CASUALTIES.

    ARDROSSAN, August 28.-Arthur Wilcox, (five years of age, son of Mr. Wilcox, a baker, tell off the delivery cart and sustained a severe gash in a leg, and several ...

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  31. HOLMES'S GREAT SCORE.

    Worcestershire made 124 against Lancashire, which team compiled 114 for the loss of 3 wickets. Troughton will captain the New Zealand ...

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  32. JAPANESE AGITATION

    Professor Anaski. a famous internationalist, in an interview, said: -Japan is now isolated from the rent of the world, and anti-Japanese agitation in the United ...

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  33. HIGHLANDERS' REVENGE.

    A force of Cameron Highlanders broke barracks and proceeded to avenge the death of a comrade by wrecking shops in the principal streets of Queenstown. The ...

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  34. A FRACTURED LIMB.

    MALLALA, August 30.-An unfortunate incident happened at a football match on Saturday between Mallala and Grace Plains. Mr. W. Angus, a member of the ...

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  35. CANADA'S CHANCE.

    The British Ambassador (Sir Auckland Geddes), in the course of a speech, stated: -Now that I am a servant of India, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, no ...

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  36. PARLIAMENTARY TOUR OF THE MURRAY.

    Possibly as a substitute for the postponed Pacific Islands tour, it is proposed that a party of members of the Federal Parliament shall visit the region along the River ...

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  37. WAR ORPHANS.

    In its endeavours to establish an educational scheme, which will embrace all orphans of Australian soldiers, the Repatriation Commission proposes to seek the ...

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  38. LEG BROKEN.

    TUMBY BAY", August 27.-Mr.J. E. Mills, an employs of Preece & Co., Ltd., was standing on a trolly receiving floor down the shoot from the upper story of ...

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  39. JAPANESE AND CALIFORNIA.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Colby and the Japanese Ambassador (M. Shidehara) yesterday informa[?]ly discussed Japanese questions ...

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  40. MOB RULE IN BELFAST.

    The riots in Belfast still continue. Last night six persons were Shot dead, and more than 50 were injured, of whom two have since died in hospital. Armoured ...

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  41. DEMPSEY V. MISKE.

    Following are the measurements of Billy Miske, whom Jack Dempsey will meet on September 6:-Height, 73 in.; reach, 77; chest, normal, 39 in.; expanded, 44; neck, ...

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  42. A DISASTROUS BLAZE.

    WELLINGTON, August 30. -A fire in Messrs. Archibald Clark &. Son's shirt and collar factory at Auckland seriously damaged stock valued at £20,000. The ...

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  43. LABOUR. OUTLOOK.

    It is generally believed that the coal strike will not eventuate, but that mediation will result in the resumption of negotiations between the Government and the ...

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  44. RAILWAY HOURS CLAIM.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice MacNeughton, application was made in the claim by railway employes for a new award, for the reduction of the ...

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  45. MEXICAN BANDITS.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Mexico City says the War Office has announced that the Government troops have defeated the Zanora bandit ...

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  46. EXPELLED SHUNTERS.

    Railway shunters, guards, and signalmen if the metropolitan area last night decided to ask the Railway Employee' Union 10 withdraw its expulsion of 24 striking ...

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  47. UNIONS V. LABOUR COUNCIL

    A scheme of the New South Wales Labour Council to dislocate industry was discussed at a special meeting of union officials and the Labour Council, held at the trades ...

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  48. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP.

    It is announced that a 20-round fight for the bantam-weight championship of the world between Jimmy Wilde and Pete Herman will be held in London on September ...

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  49. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' DEMANDS.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the Secretary for Railways (Mr. Hope) stated the Commissioner's ease against the application of the railways unions for a 4/ ...

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  50. INSURANCE MEN'S PAY.

    The insurance agents met this morning and decided to accept the insurance companies' offer of a guaranteed £4 a week, provided that an independent arbitrator ...

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  51. TOWNS WITHOUT PAPERS.

    Owing to the local compositors having refused to abide by the national agreement, which recently settled their claims for increased wages, no newspapers were ...

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  52. TERRITORY OFFICIALS AND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    According to the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton), the report that certain officers in the Northern Territory had ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE OVER.

    The longahoremen's strike has failed, and sailings of liners to England will shortly begin. Many of the strikers have returned to work. The office staffs of the ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND COAL OUTLOOK.

    With, a serious position in regard to the New Zealand coal supplies in view, the Chamber of Commerce ia urging the Government to send a delegation to Australia ...

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  56. THE SHORTER WEEK DISCUSSED.

    The' conference on the question of the 44-hours week, arising out of the timber workers' case, was resumed before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Federal ...

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