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  3. NO-CONFIDENCE FIZZLE.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), in the Assembly on Tuesday, resumed the debate on the motion for the adoption of the Address-in-reply and the no-confidence ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    In fifty-three minutes on Tuehday the Legislative Council got through more real business than it had accomplished between July 27 and August 22. The fervent wish ...

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  5. M. POINCARE ANGRY.

    The Paris correspondent of Tie Daily Chronicle says:—M. Poincare, since he returned from London, has never publicly referred to the differences afc the London ...

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  6. TRAIN DISASTERS.

    A peculiar end disastrous double railway accident occurred this morning, involving loss of life among workmen proceeding to their duties. ...

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  7. BEBEL IDIOTS.

    All semblance of open warfare between the Free Staters and the rebels has ended. From Donegal to Cork every city and important township is in the hands of the ...

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  8. INDIGNANT FOOTBALLERS.

    The members of the East Perth Football Club, who arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday, after a visit to Victoria, entertain unkindly feelings towards the Victorian ...

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  9. MOTORLESS PLANES.

    Handley Page, Limited, has a representative watching the motorless aeroplane tests at Wasserkappe Hill, 3,000 ft. above sea level, near Fulda, Germany, where an ...

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  10. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY THE REGISTER.

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  11. AN AMERICAN CLAIM.

    Mr. Glenn H. Curbiss has announced that he has completed a motoriess aeroplane, which, if the tests are successful, will be capable of rising from and ...

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  12. AT THE EXPENSE OF FRANCE.

    Since the armistice, the Allies, little by little, had shown teas political solidarity (continued the French Prime Minister). Some nations, which were more ...

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  13. INDIA BEHIND THE TIMES.

    Gen, Samond, who has been touring the Indian North-West frontier States, reports:—"India is wofully behind the times as regards air force ...

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  14. THE MISSING AIRMEN.

    No traces have been found of the missing airmen, Mr. Malins and Capt. Norman MacMillan, who left Calcutta on Saturday in a seaplane for Akyab. Extensive ...

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  15. O'BRIEN RELEASED.

    Art. O'Brien, the "head of the Irish Self-Determination League, who was arrested on August 2, has been released. ...

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  16. IRISH MONEY IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Timothy Smiddy, representing Mr. Michael Collins (Minister of Finance of the Irish Free State) has obtained an injunction from the Supreme Court of the ...

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  17. ALL-STEEL AEROPLANES.

    The Air Ministry is building two all-steel aeroplanes, each of which will carry 25 fully equipped soldiers and a machine gun with ammunition. The machines are ...

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  18. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Tuesday.

    A swinl was immediately noticeable in the waters when the floodgates of talk were opened in the Assembly this afternoon. The Commissioner of Public Works ...

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  19. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Friday was pay day at the Kapunda Mine, and on Saturday good cheques were cashed at the bank, showing that things in looking up with the tributers. One ...

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  20. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The death of the Turkish Header, Gen. Enver Pasha, from bayonet wounds created little comment in the Indian press which dismisses his passing with a short ...

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  21. REASSURING INDIA.

    A deputation waited on the Viceroy (Lord Reading) at Simla in regard to the Premier's recent speech on the Indian situation and the Civil Service. Lord ...

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  22. DEBTS AND REPARATIONS.

    "In an otherwise courteous Note," proceeded M. Poincare, "Britain reminded us that we were in debt to England. Such a claim surprised us when it was made at ...

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  23. NOT A NARROW POLICY.

    "It would be monstrous," the Premier continued, the reparations which Germany owes should be confounded with interallied debts. The former most have ...

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  24. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Tariff Bill is before the American Congress Conference Committee, where a renewed political battle is certain. Powerful factions in both Houses are ...

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  25. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

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  26. VISIT TO GALLIPOLI.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Lee of Fareham). who is visiting Gailipolt, has communicated with Sir Joseph Cook, expressing pleasure at the manner ...

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  27. FRENCH OPINION ON SPEECH.

    Le Temps applauds M. Poincare's speech and declares that the real obstacles preventing a solution of the European crisis are the politicians and military thought in ...

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  28. MIGRATION.

    Tho Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. McWhae) has arranged for an attractive display in the windows of the Agent-General's office, showing, by means of models ...

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  29. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    [?]EGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—The President (Sir lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. On the motion of the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) the Chamber adjourned to present the ...

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  30. SOVIET'S NAVY.

    The Soviet fleet is engaged In, naval maneuvrea on a large scale id the Galf of Finland. All classes of vessels, from battleships to submarines, are ...

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  31. ANOTHER CONFERENCE CALLED.

    Great Britain has intimated her willingness to convene a conference in order that the Allies may formulate the proposals to be made to the Governments at Angora ...

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  32. "TAINTED MONEY."

    The Bishop of Rangoon has announced bis decision not to accept a donation from the turf club for charitable institutions, the Diocesan Conference having ...

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  34. COTTON TRADE "DEPLORABLE."

    Mr. Walter Gee, in a presidential address to the United Textile Factory Workers' Association, said the cotton trade was in a most deplorable condition, and ...

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  36. U.S.A. ONLY WANTS PEACE.

    President Harding, in a speech at a military training camp, said:—"There is no thought in America of armed warfare. It is not the design of your country to ...

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  37. A MASSACRE.

    A cable from Teheran, the Persian capital, states that 250 troops dispatched by the Arabistan Government have been ambushed in the Bakhtiari Mountains ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN" TRAVELLER'S DILEMMA.

    Mrs. Blanche Cooper (a native of Australia), who wag refused permission to land at New York on. August 16 because the Australian quota for August ...

    Article : 92 words
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