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  2. FRANCE'S BRITISH DEBTS.

    The French financial experts who were negotiating with the British Government in reference to a settlement of the French debt to Great Britain, appended the ...

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  3. THE FLEET.

    Alter a week devoted strenuously to dancing engagements, the attention of the officers and men of the visiting United States feet was during the week-end oven ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. SUCCESS ACTS AS BUSINESS MAGNET.

    Public Prefers to Buy from Concerns With Known, Established Principles. Cites Dodge Brothers Financial Independence as Direct Benefit to Buyer. ...

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  6. MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Romer, in a test case heard in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, has given a decision that women teachers must not ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. ARCTIC FLIGHTS.

    Mr. Lincoln Elisworth, the young American millionaire, who was a member of the Amundsen Polar Expedition, returned to New York to-day. He said that ...

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  8. SCENE IN REICHSTAG.

    There were turbulent scenes in the Reichstag to-day in consequence of the Vice-President's decision to apply an order curtailing the length of speeches ...

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  9. THE STRIKE SETTLEMENT.

    So far as can be ascertained, the sub-brahch of the Seamen's Union here has not yet met. Rather [?] see goods from Melbourne firms, which they ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. LOCKED IN THE ICE.

    The American arctic expedition, under Mr. Donald Macmillan, which left Boston, U.S.A., on June 20, reached Eta, Greenland. last night, after a long ...

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  11. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A telegram was received from Mr. Racburn (general secretary of the Seamen's Federation) by Mr. J. D. Jones (secretary of the joint disputes council on Saturday ...

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  12. "BEGINNINGS OF AN UNDERTAKING."

    In behalf of Cabinet, M. Caillaux made a statement to-day with, regard to the Anglo-French debt negotiations in London. He raid thai although there was a ...

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  13. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Vincent Richards decisively defeated J. O. Anderson (Australia) in the singles final of the Seabright Bowl invitation championships. 6—1 4—6. 6—0. 6—0. ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    "People with large holes or wells on their, premises should take every precaution to see that they are covered in such a way that they are not a source of danger ...

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  15. A WIDE DISPARITY.

    The Sunday Times says:—"There is a considerable gulf between the offer of the French financial experts who visited London last week and the British Treasury ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. WARRAWEE SAILS AND WANDANA RETURNS.

    The Coast Steamship Company's Warrawee sailed without interference at about 10 a.m. on Saturday. Despite the interest which the action of the master carriers ...

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  17. LOANS IN LONDON.

    The full subscription of the South African loan, despite the fact that is it £1 dearer than the Australian Commonwealth issue, is causing discussion in ...

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  18. AMERICANS DECISIVELY

    Saturday saw the end of the official programme of baseball matches with the Fleet. There were three test games with Australia, and Mr. Hugh J. Ward presented ...

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  19. EMPLOYERS ACCEPT CHALLENGE.

    In conformity with their expressed intention, all the master carriers in a big way of business and all the wholesale Fruit merchants took something to the ...

    Article : 425 words
  20. COAL CRISIS SETTLED.

    The political correspondent of The Morning Post (Conservative) says:—"Cabinet's reversal of its anti-subsidy policy is resented by ...

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  21. BRITISH EXPERT ATTACKED.

    An amazing attack is published, in I Ere Nowelle, which ir understood to be the press mouthpiece of the French Finance Minister (M. Cafflaux) in relation to Sir ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.

    Following are the programmes which will be transmitted to-day and to-night from the principal Australian broadcasting stations corrected to Adelaide time):— ...

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  23. THE SHEFFIELD MURDER.

    The trial of the 10 meir charged with the murder of William Plummer, at Sheffield, on April 27, was to-day concluded at the Leeds Assizes. The brothers Laurence ...

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  24. LEABROOK TRAGEDY.

    The body of. Mrs. Sarah Ann Wedd was found suspended from a hook in the cellar of her home at Kensington road, Leabrook, at 7.30 a.m. on Saturday. Mrs. ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. TILDEN'S STATUS.

    Three rulings are possible when the executive committee of the' United States Lawn Tennis. Association meets to-morrow in consider the status of W. T. Tilden. ...

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  26. SUPPOSED POISONING.

    An inquest will be held on Wednesday on the body of Bertram Bramwell Fletcher Harris, of Torrens street. Mile-End, who is supposed to have poisoned himself ...

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  27. MELBOURNE MOTOR SMASHES.

    One man was fatally injured, and a second seriously hurt, when a motor van crashed into the front of a jinker about 50 yards on the Geelong side of the ...

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  28. A BROKEN LEG.

    RIVERTON, July 31.—While engaged in cutting chaff at Aven Dale, the home of Mr. A. W. Davey, Mr. W. Bishop became entangled in an elevator belt, and ...

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  29. JOINT DISPUTES COMMITTEE'S DECISION.

    The Port Adelaide section of the joint disputes committee met promptly on Saturday morning after the Warrawee had left to consider the position but owing to the ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    After a long illness Mr. Thomas Baldock died at Narracoorte recently at the age of 73 years. The youngest son of the late Mr. Joseph Baldock, one of the early ...

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  31. SIDECAR PASSENGER KILLED.

    PERTH, Sunday.—As the result of a collision between a motorcar and a motor cycle. William Holroyd has been committed for trial on a charge of having ...

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  32. LONG SESSION PREDICTED.

    The Governor's Speech which will be read at the opening of Parliament next Wednesday, has been drafted by the Ministry and the finishing touches will be ...

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  33. LABOUR COUNCIL SUSPENDS ACTION.

    Mr. A. C. Woodford (secretary of the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union), who has been in Melbourne for the conference, returned by the express ...

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  34. MORE BASEBALL CONTESTS.

    Saturday was a red-letter day in the history of baseball in New South Wales, when two selected teams from New South Wales and representative nines from the ...

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  35. LABOUR AND THE I.W.W.

    The weekly statement issued by the Federal Country Party Parliamentary committee states that the "fiery statement" made by the Premier of New South Wales ...

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  36. SPARK CAUSED FIRE.

    Shortly before noon on Sunday the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, received a call to the bank store of R. H. Gambling and Co., Pirie street east. On arrival it was ...

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  37. 3LO, MELBOURNE.

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  38. "SURE, SOME MATCH."

    "This is sure some match," remained one of the visiting American riflemen on Saturday, when at the 500 yards range, there was a difference of one point only in ...

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  39. LATE SPORTING.

    The death of Mr. Leonard William Bakewell removes one of Adelaide's most enthusiastic sportsman Mr. Bakewell was a committeeman of the South ...

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  40. AMATEUR WIRELESS.

    Leading wireless amateurs from several States were present at a dinner given by the Victorian division of the Wireless. Institute on Saturday night to Lieut. E. H. ...

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  41. ON AUSTRALIA'S ROOF.

    At Roserusko on Saturday, the State Governor (Sir Dudley De Chair) and the commander-in-chief of the United States battle fleet donned skis for the first time ...

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  42. "TRIUMPH OF SOLIDARITY."

    The miners' secretary (Mr. Cook) has received letters and telegrams from trade unionists throughout the country congratulating him upon "the great initial triumph ...

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  43. GIRL GUIDES.

    An enjoyable afternoon was spent in St. George Hall, Gawler, when Girl Guides and Brownies were enrolled by the State secretary (Miss Balch) [?] ...

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  44. BAR MELBOURNE. Wavelength, 484 Metres.

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  45. DOMINIONS LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Dominions labour Conference, with Mr. Heagney (Australia) in the chair, (Mr. Purcell, M.P. having left to take part in the coal negotiations) discussed ...

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  46. THE MASS AND RIFLE SHOTS.

    St. Mary's Cathedral was crowded doors this morning at the solemn memorial field mass for the allied sailors and soldiers who fell in the war. A firing ...

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  47. HORSES FOR ADELAIDE.

    If present arrangements are adhered to, the Epsom trainer A. Mortimer will leave to-morrow for Adelaide with Flying Princess, Mountain Prince the ...

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  48. 2FC. SYDNEY. Wavelength, 1,100 Metres

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  49. "LABOUR MUST USE ITS BRAINS."

    Mr. C. T. [?] general secretary of the Notional Union of Railwaymen, presiding at the final session of the Dominions' Labour Conference, said it ...

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  50. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    The programme of league football games played in Melbourne on Saturday has resulted in three clubs being in the final four, namely, Geelong, Melbourne, and ...

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  51. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) on Saturday confirmed a cable message from London stating that the proceeds of the Commonwealth been raised ...

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  52. EXCITING BOXING CONTESTS.

    Rarely have-scenes of enthusiasm at the stadium been so sustained or spontaneous as on Saturday night, when, in a series of right six-round boats, sailors from the ...

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  53. WOMAN SEVERELY STABBED.

    On Saturday night Florence Hawkins, aged 20 years residing with her parents in May street. St. Peters, was walking along the street with her young sister and ...

    Article : 129 words
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