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    A quaint controversy has arisen in Salvation Army circles, owing to Capt. Mildred Olsen, of New York, having been summoned before Commander Evangeline Booth ...

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  3. TOWARD THE CLIMAX.

    The field narrows down Both Port Adelaide and West Adelaide have dropped out of the race for premiership in consequence of defeat at the hands ...

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  4. TINPLATE QUEEN'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of Princess Christopher of Greece, who was formerly the widow of Mr. William B. Leeds, a multi—millionaire American "tinplate king." ...

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  5. POLITICS AND THE F.S.A.

    The tirade against and misrepresentation of the Country Party shows that it is a thorn in the side of the Liberal Union and a force to be reckoned with. Mr. ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    In its shortest session for the week, the House of Assembly to-day transacted more business than had been put through on either of the two previous days. ...

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  7. WATTLE AND BENEFICENCE

    Oh, wattle blossom symphonies! What memories ye awake— what thrilling, echoes of the past from [?] ...

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  8. ITALY AND GREECE.

    The murder of the members of an Italian mission on, the Greco—Albanian frontier has aroused strong feeling In Italy, and the Mussolini. Government has forwarded to Athens an ultimatum containing humiliating terms and requiring an answer within five days. ...

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  9. THE VICTIMS

    The victims of the assasians numbered fire persons. Gen Telini earned great distinction during the war. He was in Albania at the head of Italian troops when the ...

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  10. ISLAND TROUBLES.

    The Washington representative of The Chicago Tribune says:—The evidences of unrest in the insular possessions and dependencies of the United States continue to ...

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  11. ALBANIANS BLAMED.

    The Athens correspondent of Central News, Limited, says:—The Governor-General of Epirus, the Greek frontier delegation, and the Roumanian Consul at Janina all ...

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  12. AN ULTIMATUM.

    The Daily Express reports:—The Mussolini Cabinet has forwarded an ultimatum to Athens demanding: 1. That the Greek Government shall make a complete official ...

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  13. CONSTERNATION IN ALBANIA.

    The Albanian Legation at Rome has issued a statement that a band of Greeks committed the murders 12 miles from the Albanian border. The report of the crime has aroused ...

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  14. ANTI—ITALIAN CAMPAIGN CHARGED.

    The Westminster Gazette says:—Signor Mussolini's Note to Greece states that the massacre of Gen. Telini and his conferes was the result of a persistent campaign ...

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  15. ITALIAN FLEETS MOVEMENTS.

    Le Petit Parisien publishes a message from Turin which states:—The Italian fleet has been ordered to concentrate at the Italian port of Taranto. One naval ...

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  16. INTERSTATE AMATEUR BILLIARDS.

    The final match of the Amateur Billiards Championship of Australia was started on Thursday afternoon at the Palace Billiard Hall. Bundle street, Adelaide, ...

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  17. MURDERED ITALIANS.

    The Rome correspondent of The London Daily. Telegraph states that the murder of Gen. Telini and two other members of an Italian delegation on the ...

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  18. A SACRED DUTY.

    "Five years ago this very month I made an earnest appeal to nil the men of the fire divisions of the Australian Army to commence a decisive advance against the ...

    Article : 349 words
  19. OUR TRAMS.

    The accounts of the Municipal Tramways Trust for the half-year ended July 31, which were issued on Thursday, showed that again there was a ...

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  20. LITTLE DAUGHTER KILLED.

    Charged with having murdered his daughter, Ada, aged 11 years, Robert Medlicott, 33, an electrician, appeared at the Richmond Court to-day. The man ...

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  21. HOW THE CRIME OCCURRED.

    The secretary to the commission for the delimitation of the Greco-Albanian frontier, in a telegram to the Conference of Ambassadors, states that Gen. Telini and ...

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  22. "SECOND BROKEN HILL."

    "The find promises to be one of the most important in silver—lead in Australia." It was in each words that the manager of the Chillagoe Smelters ...

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  23. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The United States War Department has announced that the a Pnama Canal during its nine years of service has afforded passage to 20,474 commercial vessels, of an ...

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  24. M.U.0.0.

    The interstate conference of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, was held to-day. Motions were agreed to recommending that while ...

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  25. HUNT FOR NEW INSECTS.

    The Westminster Gazette has announced that Miss Cheeseman, Curator of Insects at the Zoological Gardens, will accompany the Scientific Expeditionary Research ...

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  26. IN MILITARY KIT.

    Mr. Frank Gray, M.P.. aged 42, challenged any one of his age to walk from Banbury to Oxford carrying a full military marching equipment. Captain Ainsworth, ...

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  27. "SUICIDE CORNER."

    Seeing a man stagering near the edge of, the cliffs at "Suicide Point," Coogee to-day, a woman ran to the police station. Constable Bowers went to the cliffs ...

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  28. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Thursday, August 30. —The Speaker (Sir Richard Butler) took the Chair at 2 p.m. The Commissioner of Crown Lands moved that portion of the ...

    Article : 308 words
  29. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The general manager in Sydney for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line of Steamers (Mr. S. J. Cogging), who returned from abroad to-day by the steamer Port Adelaide, ...

    Article : 98 words
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  31. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Mr. Elliott Gruner, a New South Wales artist, has arranged for the opening of the exhibition of works by Australian artists at the Royal Academy on October 10. ...

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  32. COTTON SUPPLY.

    A syndicate representing the largest cottongrowers of Egypt, having already induced the Government to intervene in connection with the cotton market, with ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.

    Allan Henry Gibson, aged 19 years, to-day charged at the Central Police Court with having attempted, on June 9, to bribe Daniel, Levy, Speaker of the ...

    Article : 97 words
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