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  2. PROHIBITION.

    Outspoken remarks on the subject of prohibition were made at a meeting of the Anglican Synod on Tuesday night, and it was to be 'anti Christian" in ...

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  3. POLES AND REDS.

    It is reported that the negotiations for the rearrangement of the frontier, and the settlement of future relations between Poland and Lithuania, Lave been broken off ...

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  4. "MOST ATROCIOUS CRIME."

    The Premier of Queensland (Hon. E. G. Theodore), who is a native of South Aus-tralia, passed through Adelaide on Tuesday evening on his return from London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Another regrettable episode, involving the overwhelming; of the British crew of an armoured train after a gallant fight, is narrated in to-night's War Office ...

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  6. 'THE RED PLAGUE."

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday . the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Pascoe) moved the socond reading of the Venereal Diseases Bill, which has long; ...

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  7. NO LONG LEAVE!

    A lively little debate occurred in the Assembly on Tuesday, when the Bill which abolishes long leave of absence to daily or weekly paid men entering the ...

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  8. THIRD ROUND VICTORY.

    Intense interest centred in the fight be-tween Dempsey and Miske to-day. The fight was for 10 rounds, but Dempsey knocked out Miske in the third round. ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS.:

    Straight speaking and concord are not often associated in Parliament; but the lebate on the second reading of the Venereal Diseased Bill was characterized, no: ...

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  10. PORTSMOUTH CONGRESS.

    The anxiously awaited Trade Union Con-gress, which it is hoped will avert the threatened coal strike by securing media between the miners and the ...

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  11. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    "Towards making goods the Supply' granted to His Majesty, the Assembly this afternoon agreed to contribute £900,000' out of revenue. It was the longest salary ...

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  12. PEACE WITH LITHUANIA

    The Warsaw correspondent of The Morning Post says:—The Polish Foreign Office admits the receipt of a truculent Note from the military party in Lithuania but ...

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  13. A BETTER OUTLOOK.

    Cablegrams from Bagdad state that the situation has somewhat improved. The detachment at Samawah has again been heavily ...

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  14. DIVISION IN JUGO-SLAVIA.

    The Rome newspaper Messagero says what the Croats, Magyars, Hungarians, and Montenegrins have organized a revolt against the Serbs. ...

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  15. COAL STRIKE SITUATION.

    Although the coal strike is the general subject of discussion in private among the delegates to the Trade Union Congress, the subject was not mentioned in the ...

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  16. A DUEL WITH SABRES.

    The first combat—a fight with sabres— under the new Uruguayan law legalizing duelling, was fought to-day. The contestants were the Minister of Public Works ...

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  17. SENSATIONAL CRASH.

    A French aeroplane, in the Montrouge district, south of Paris, crashed into & schoolyard in which a number of children were at play. There was a wild stampede ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. William Jennings Bryan, when inter-viewed on current questions Ly the Washington correspondent of The New York Times. said that the failure of the United ...

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  19. THE BARBAROUS TURK.

    At the Black Sea port of Kerasusa, in Asia Minor, 70 miles west of Trebizond, the Turkish Nationalist, leader, Ogman. Pasha. has carried out a ghastly series of ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We are reminded by Mr. A. L. Lymburner that the report of the Perth explorers completely confirms that of Mr. Delisser. the original discoverer of Port ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. CZECHOSLOVAKIA.

    An official expose of the foreign policy of the new Republic of Czeeho-Slovakia, delivered in the standing commitiee of the Parliament by the Minister far Foreign ...

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  23. AMERICAN TENNIS.

    W. J. Tilden defeated W. M. Johnston for the lawn tennis singles championship of the United States. Johnston won the title lash year beat ...

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  24. THE TEST MATCHES.

    The English cricket team will leave for Australia by the Osterley on September 18, and the vessel is expected to reach Fremantle on October 21. The test match ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    IN THE COUNClL.—The President (Sir Lance-lot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p."m. Members went to Government House with the Address-in-Reply Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. ...

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  27. FEWER CRICKET MATCHES.

    The Marylebone authorities will suggest to the Australian Board of Control the elimination of either the Toowoomba or Newcastle and the Stawell matches. ...

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  28. SCOURED OR GREASY?

    The Shipping Conference lines admit having circularized their constituents quoting 2½d. lb. as freight for scoured wool. They are now holding their hand, pending ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, Septem-ber 3.—Robert T. Mulhare, a resident of Forrest, in the Camperdown district, mas felling a tree, when a limb broke off and ...

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  31. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, Septem-ber 3.—An accident occurred last week at the level crossing at , in the Warrnambool district. Mr. G. Atchison was ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    Apart from the losses of wages by the compositors on the daily papers in Manchester and Liverpool, who struck work a week ago, and the cost to the newspaper ...

    Article : 300 words
  33. GREENBUSHES STRIKE DECLARED OFF.

    As the result of conferences between the workers' union and the Mining Association, the Greenbushes strikes has been declared off. The parties agreed to submit. ...

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  34. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    NARRACOORTE. September 6.—A motor car accident occurred to a party of six youth fellows returning from Penola on Saturday evening. and one of them ...

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  38. STOCKPORT ACCIDENTS.

    STOCKPORT, September 6.—A serious and painful accident-happened to Laurie Cattermole, second son of Mr. Thomas Catermole. a railway porter which the ...

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  41. A FRACTURED COLLARBONE.

    VICTOR HARBOUR, September 7.—While playing football here for a local team against a Goolwa combination on Saturday Mr. S. D. Bruce had his collarbone broken ...

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