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  3. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    To-day the Federal Public Works Committee, which for more than a year has been enquiring as to the best possible route for the proposed railway to link up ...

    Article : 368 words
  4. A POTASH DEPOSIT.

    A discovery of potash which may prove of great value is reported on one of the foothills of Dromedary Mountain, near Bridgewater, Southern Tasmania, about 15 ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.

    The Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day fixed the standard hours in the engineering trade, and in most branches of the timber trade at 48 a week. Mr. ...

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  6. WERE THEY STOLEN?

    Considerable discussion has occurred in the Adelaide City Council at several of its recent meetings regarding the mysterious disappearance of a number of cattle from ...

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  7. DR. MANNIX ON IRELAND.

    There were seeral thousands of people an attendance at the Railway Town Roman Catholic Church grounds on Sunday afternoon on the occasion of the blessing by ...

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  8. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The ninteenth annual conference of the South Australian branch of the Australian Labour Party was opened at the Trades Hall, Adelaide, on Monday night ...

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  9. LICENSING POLLS.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) to-day received two deputations holding opposite views on the Licensing Bill. That from the Women's Social Guild, the Council of ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. GRECO-TURKISH CONFLICT.

    The French warships Metz and Strasbourg have been ordered to proceed to the Levant. The Petit Parisien asserts that the ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. REPARATIONS.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, referring to the deadlock between the Belgian commission and the German authorities at the Berlin ...

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  12. LATE CABLES.

    A Government communique announces that the Deputy Commissioner at Amritsar on consulation with the local Government decided to discontinue the practice of ...

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  13. LATE SPORTING.

    Scratchings reported:—A.J.C. Epsom Handicap—Inia's Boy. All Engagements—Inia's Boy. Eastern Light. A.J.C. Derby—Armada, Guillemot, Mediterranean, Paisley ...

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  14. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    Mr. E. James (secretary of the North Sydney National Electoral Conference) has received the following telegram from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes):—"In ...

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  15. CAULFIELD GUINEAS ACCEPTANCES

    The following acceptances were declared to-day for the Caulfield Guineas, of one mile, to be run at the Caulfield Cup Meeting.—College [?]oy, Tranquil, Ardnish, Mestina, Golden Beauty ...

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  16. MINING COMPANIES' DISPUTE.

    An important question, relating to the powers of arbitrators, has been raised by a summons taken out by the Junction North Broken Hill Mine, No Liability ...

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  17. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon, the finance committee reported having received a letter from the Salvation Army ...

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  18. REPARATION GUARANTEES.

    The Belgian delegation has broken on negotiations with the German Government in regard to guarantees for the payment by means of Treasury Bills to ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. KEMALISTS ANGRY.

    It is reported that British troops have landed on the Sea of Marmora littoral. This, it is stated, has astonished and angered the Kemalists, who declare that they ...

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  20. JOY IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Chicago Tribune says:—The entry of the Turks into Smyrna, marking their final triumph of the [?] ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND BAWRA.

    At the extraordinary meeting of Bawra held in Melbourne, on July 20, the Chairman (Sir John Higgins) explained the position reache in the negotiations regard ...

    Article : 397 words
  22. BITUMEN FOR ROADS.

    Recently the Engineer for Roads and Bridges (Mr. D. V. Fleming) returned from a trip to England and America, whither he had been sent by the South Australian ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    The pay-off match to determine the major premiership of the season in connection with the Yorke's Peninsula Association took place at the Moonta Recreation Ground on Saturday between ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. THE SAFETY OF FRANCE.

    The French Premier (M. Poincare), speaking at a gathering in connection with the eighth anniversary of the Battle of the Marne, declared that although France ...

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  25. SHEARING STRIKE.

    A statement on behalf of the Graziers' Association announces reports from several Riverina centres that men who had been [?]anging around for weeks waiting for the ...

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  26. ADELAIDE PLAINS ASSOCIATION.

    The premiership of the Adelaide Plains Football Association was decided at Mailala on Saturday. The conditions were ideal for the game, and a large crowd gathered to witness the contest. It was ...

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  27. GENERAL.

    The Proprietary Club visited Burra on Saturday, and tried conclusions with a team selected from the local association. The visitors were [?]lassed. A Meschke skippered the Pirie team ...

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  28. WOMAN GAOLBREAKER

    Under cover of night, and while most of the inmates of Long Bay Gaol were asleep, Elizabeth O'Brien (alias Stewart, alias Johnston), aged 34 years, who was ...

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  29. GREEK CABINET FAILURE.

    M. Calogeropoulos has failed in the attempt to form a new Greek Cabinet. ...

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  30. DEFENCE RETIREMENTS.

    Payments to those former officers and employes of the Defence Department who resigned or were retired under the retrenchment scheme, and are entitled to ...

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  31. KING'S MESSAGE TO PEOPLE.

    The King of Greece has issued a message to the nation, in which he urges calmness. Measures are being taken throughout the country to maintain order. ...

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  32. PLEA FOR SOLIDARITY.

    It is announced that M. Clemenceau intends to tour America in order to explain the "rights and duties in the world crisis of each nation whose share in the same ...

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  33. MURDER CHARGE FAILED.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day John Jeremiah Curran pleaded not guilty to a charge of having feloniously and maliciously murdered Thomas Rodgers ...

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  34. "DOWN WITH GREECE."

    The City of Constantinople is dominated by a gala spirit, and the buildings are illuminated in celebration of the victory over the Greeks. After a service at ...

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  35. PETERBOROUGH V. LOCO.

    On Saturday afternoon a team from the Loco. Department, Mile-End, visited Peterborough to play a team from the local association. The [?] was met at the station by the President ...

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  36. NO EXPLANATION.

    The origin of the distress signals of the coast north of Auckland is still un explained. Word has been received that the scow Kapua is safe in Herekino ...

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  37. THREE WEEKS' STRIKE.

    The newspaper strike to-day entered upon the fourth week. The parties met before the Clerk of the Arbitration Court to-day and settled the issues of the ...

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  38. ANGORA GOVERNMENT.

    It is reported that the Angora Government has informed the League of Nations that it cannot take any responsibility for any massacres of Christians which may ...

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  39. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    The crew of the F.S. [?]lner Argyllshire, at present lying at the Outer Harbour, bound for London and Liverpool, have had a victorious tour with their soccer team in Australia. On arrival ...

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  40. POLICY OF DESPAIR.

    The 'go slow' scheme formulated by the New South Wales Labour Council is getting a good deal of opposition from the Trades Hall unions. Seven unions have ...

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  41. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    In the match Gentlemen v Players, to-day, the former scored 325 in the first innings, and declared the second innings closed at 264 for 6 wickets. The Players ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. RIGHTS OF INDIANS.

    The Indian delegate Mr. Sastri, who is visiting Canada, said that, rightly or wrongly, many young men in India find in the failure of Canada and other countries ...

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  43. THE ST. LEGER.

    Villars and Preston Grange are favourites for the St. Leger at 6 to 1, and Ramus and Fred Power are mentioned at a shade longer odds. ...

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  44. BOXING.

    Kearns has announced that Dempsey will sail for Europe in November to engage in a match against Becket as a preliminary ...

    Article : 38 words
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