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  2. TAXATION AGREEMENTS.

    For the creation of one collecting authority for income tax in New South Wales an agreement recently arrived at with the Commonwealth has been signed by ...

    Article : 374 words
  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The biting wind on Friday midday made he warmth of the Adelaide Town Hall at reactive to many outside ,and hundreds at ended-the weekly community singing and ...

    Article : 99 words
  4. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS

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  5. Advertising

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  6. SHIPPING NEWS.

    SEMAPHORE TIDES.—SATURDAY, August 4—High water, 6 a.m.; low water, noon. SUNDAY, August 5—High water, 6.20 a.m.; low water, 12.20 p.m. THE VILLE DE VERDUN. The Messdgeries Maritimes ste ...

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  7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

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  8. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  9. CARLETON MEMORIAL.

    The proposal to erect a suitable monument over the grave of the late Mrs. Carleton, who wrote "The Song of Australia." is likely to be brought to a ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. MILLIONS FOR SINGAPORE.

    "We hope that the House of Commons will insist on a clear explanation of the objects for which the Admiralty is about to sink 11 millions sterling in docks for ...

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  11. THE REAL MELBA.

    Of all the thousands of people in London who have thrilled to the beauty of her wonderful voice, how many have discovered the Dame Nellie Melba who is ...

    Article : 453 words
  12. BUTTER FACTORIES NEEDED.

    Group settlement in the south-west is reaching the stage at which. provision of butter and milk factories will become of butter of urgent consideration. The ...

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  13. SUNDAY ORGAN RECITALS.

    To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon Mr. W. R. Knox, L.L.C.M., will give another organ recital at which a collection will be taken up for the soldiers' cemetery, West terrace. ...

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  14. WOODVILLE SCOUT FAIR.

    A strong committee has been appointed at Woodville to act in conjunction with the citizens executive and the local Boy Scouts, to arrange for fair in aid ...

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  15. FEDERAL ESTIMATES.

    The Estimates were farther discussed in be House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Cunningham (N.S.W.) condemned he Budget, and read press criticisms ...

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  16. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair. Diabetes Remedy. Sr. Wilson (Hon. Minister) told Mr. Whyte that supplies of insulin would be ...

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  17. ROSS SEA FISHERIES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Premier (Mr. Massey), referring to he proclamation in connection with the annexation of Ross Sea and adjacent ...

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  18. IMPROVED HOUSEHOLD GAS.

    Mr. J. B. Tally, a well-known inventor and gas engineer, of Newark-on-Trent (England), after three years experimenting, has succeeded in reducing the amount ...

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  19. DESERTED ON HER HONEYMOON

    Deserted on her Honeymoon and left penniless in an hotel was said to have been the lot of May Eagling, of Dunedin road, Leyton, England. She gave evidence ...

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  20. RECORD "MOTHERHOOD.”

    Something of a record for "motherhood" has been established by Mrs. Emma Cross-man, of White Hart lane, Wood Green (England). She has 23 children of her ...

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  21. MRS. STANLEY BALDWIN.

    Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, wife of the Prime Minister, described hospitals as 'beacon lights of unselfishness and self-sacrifice” when she opened a garden fete ...

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  22. OUT OF THE FOLD.

    The eargerly awaited report of the committee of the Labour executive on the questioin of the faked ballot boxes was hot presented at the meeting of the ...

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  23. POTATOES ID. A STONE.

    Potatoes were telling at a penny a stone last month in the Cooley district of North Louth, England, where 10,000 tons of them were rotting. The Free State ...

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  24. MR. CHURCHILL ON HIS "OBSESSIONS."

    On June I The London Morning Chronicle received the following communication from Mr. Churchill:—“I notice that Mr. Pringle, appropriating as ...

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  25. MIGRATION.

    With reference to the cable message which stated, on the authority of The corning Post, that the Federal authorities had informed the secretary of the ...

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  26. ON THE WARPATH AGAIN

    It is stated that lawyers of the Sioux Indian tribe are filling a suit against the Government of the United States to recover 750,000,000 dollars ...

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  27. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Watt) took the Chair at 11 a.m. Leave of Absence. Leave of absence for a month was ...

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  28. A PLATINUM SUBSTITUTE

    A substitute alloy, competing with platinum in everything but beauty, is pushing is influence rapidly forward (states The Melbourne Argus). This complex ...

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  29. A TASMANIAN TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held to-day at Cleave and on the body of Thomas William Gellibrand, found dead with a gunshot wound in the head and a gun by its side ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. TO A GENERATION IN A HURRY

    "The art and the mechanical skill which are disclosed by the tomb of Tutankhamen could not be & hasty growth," says The Westminster Gazette. "They are the ...

    Article : 244 words
  31. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Replying to-day to numerous enquiries accruing when the reduced prices of sugar would become operative, the Prime mister (Mr. Bruce) said that it was ...

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  32. INFLAMMABLE FLANNELETTE

    Mary Pike, aged seven years, was burnt to death at Culcairn to-day. She was in ed when her mother left the house to visit a neighbour. When the mother ...

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  33. OUTPORTS.

    PORT PIRIE.—Sailed: Aug. 3—Chronos, S.K., for Risdon (Tas.), with 2,300 tons of calcines from Port Pirie, and original cargo of 1,600 tons of calcines from Wallaroo. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT.

    The Brisbane Trades and Labour Council has unanimously parsed a resolution entering an emphatic protest against the attitude of the Government in disregarding the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE,—Arrived: Aug. 3—Oonah, from,Launceston: Largs Bay, from London Argyllshire, from Liverpool, Otarama, and Seven City, from New York; Waitora, from ...

    Article : 158 words
  36. THE FIRST INSURANCE TRANSACTION.

    "It is established by some of the dullest Iterative which has ever been preserved, he private speeches of Demosthenes, that a very elaborate system of marines ...

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  37. YOUNGEST EUROPEAN MONARCI.

    King Alfonso, who celebrated the thirty-seventh anniversary of his birthday m May 17, is in the curious position of being one of the youngest European ...

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  38. WHY READ SHAKESPEARE?

    Shakespeare bored Darwin dreadfully in is later years, and the great naturalist was can enough to confess it (writes Mr. H. G Wells in John o' London's Weekly).For ...

    Article : 388 words
  39. TEACHER'S SANITY QUESTIONED.

    In 1918 a school teacher named William Cunningham was bound over for two years or sending a threatening letter to the Director of Education (Mr. C. Andrews). ...

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  40. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS.

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  41. LEONGATHA OIL.

    "It is a coincidence that the oil found at Leongatha should closely resemble in chemical and physical properties a dark brown crude oil, which is imported into ...

    Article : 92 words
  42. OVERSEAS.

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  43. KNITTING BUTCHER.

    West Remington (England) boasts knitting butcher who sells both steaks and silk costumes. With the same [?] cleaves a meat bone and delicately ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

    The North Broken Hill. Limited, report the following production for July:—Crude are treated, 10.350 tons: lead concentrates produced. 331 tons, assaying 64 per cent, lead ...

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  45. IRISH REBEL LEADERS' DESPAIR.

    Extracts from captured rebel documents issued by the Irish Free State Government how that at a meeting of the Republican executive on March 23, a motion by ...

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  46. RIVER LEVELS.

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  47. WILSON THE MARTYR."

    "There is a Wilson revival.” says the Washington correspondent of The West minister Gazette. Ex-President Wilson the dethroned idol, has become Wilson ...

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  48. WIRELESS.

    The following steamers should be within range of the under mentioned wireless station To-day:— Port Adelaide.—Almkerk, Anchises, Aroona ...

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  49. SCHOOLMASTER AT THIRTEEN.

    Mr. Stephen Lewis, of Penygarn, Eglwyswrw, North Pembroke shire, who recently celebrated the 102nd anniversary of his birth, was placed, at the age of ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. SOUTH KALGURLI OPERATIONS.

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  51. NEW STAMPS.

    Philatelists will be interested in new postage stamps for the Egyptian Government, of which the five million demonian has been issued (writes an exchange) ...

    Article : 85 words
  52. "TO-DAY'S WIRELESS."

    The above heading appears in every issue of The London Daily Mail, giving the daily broadcast programme in England. As will be seen from the following ...

    Article : 205 words
  53. Advertising

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