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  2. CHURCH UNION.

    One hundred and thirty Methodist curcuits in South Australia have been asked to ballot with regard to the church union proposals. Up to Friday night 68 circuits ...

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  3. WORKERS' "GRAB" POLICY.

    The Australian Labour Executive issued an official statement today denouncing the Trades Hall plot for the dislocation of industry, and recommending the expulsion ...

    Article : 169 words
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  5. THE CHAMPION OF SPIRITUALISM.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who is termed "the Champion of Spiritualism" passed through Fremantle on board the R.M.S. Naldera today, accompanied by his wife ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND'S VOTING.

    The secretary of the Church Union Committee of the Queensland Methodist Conference reports that 8,771 ballot papers were issued to members in ...

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  9. "A STRIKING MAJORITY."

    Additional details of the voting in connection with the proposed union of churches were made available by the authorities of the Methodist Church tonight. ...

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  10. SOME SINISTER INFLUENCE.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand, speaking today in the House of Representatives, on the subject of coal supplies, said he believed the whole country was getting ...

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  11. ITALIAN DIRECT ACTION.

    The Italian Premier (Signor Giolitti) has now definitely announced that the Government is in agreement with the workers in the present crisis. He says that it is no ...

    Article : 261 words
  12. RESOURCEFUL D.C.M.

    A fire, which broke out on the premises of the Royal Fortescue Hotel, at Barnstaple, during last night, cut off a number of visitors who were sleeping in an upper ...

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  13. ENQUIRY INTO HOURS OF LABOUR.

    The Premier (Mr. John Storey) announced tonight that Judge Beeby (President of the Board of Trade) is to be given a commission to enquire generally into ...

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  14. PAPER MAKING PROJECT.

    When opening the Courty Press Conference in Brisbane last July, Mr. Gillies who was then Acting Premier, announced that the Government ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. CHEAPER STEAMERS.

    In view of the heavy decline in the value of steamers there is much speculation in shipping circles whether the Commonwealth Government will proceed with its ...

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  16. IRELAND.

    In consequence of the continued peace and good order the military authorities will rescind the curfew regulation at Belfast on Monday. ...

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  17. TERRORISING GIRLS.

    A Dublin courtmartial has sentenced two Irish youths to 12 months' imprisonment each for having presented a revolver at two girls, and for having afterwards cut off ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. PRIME MINISTER V. JUDGE.

    "I regret" said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) today, "the necessity for refuting some quite unaccountable statements made about myself by the president of the ...

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  19. LIBERALS V. "COUNCIL OF ACTION."

    The executive of the National Liberal Federation has resolved that the introduction of political differences into industrial disputes is contrary to national interests. ...

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  20. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    The organization of Foreign War Veterans has petitioned the Government to abrogate any agreements with Japan permitting other Japanese than students and ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    The Railways Commissioner was advised on Friday that a train between Adelaide and Port Pirie had been held up between Crystal Brook and Warnertown owing to ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Gen. de Wet, in a lecture on Boer Nationalist politics, expressed the belief that he would live to see the "old flag" restored. The time for force was past ...

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  23. COMMUNICATIONS CONGRESS.

    It is understood that the United States representatives at the International Communications Conference will endeavour to make arrangements by which cable ...

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  24. A CRIPPLED ENGINE.

    CLARE, September 17.—When the train from Clare reached Sevenhills on wednesday, two tubes in the engine burst. It was found necessary to send another engine ...

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  25. INTEREST IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The New York Times correspondent at Washington reports that considerable interest is being taken in the opening of negotiations between the State ...

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  26. CHILDREN CUT TO PIECES.

    BRISBANE, September 17.-A party of four children and a s.'hooimaster were re-turnina from school on a trolly on the WallaviDe section of tlie Mount Perry branch of the Xorta Coast Railway line this afternoon, and when they •wero rounding a nasty curve in a very high cutting about four miles from Goondoon Station a ballast train travel-ling behind collided with the trolly. Two children and the schoolmaster jumped clear, but Vera XeHson (12) and Eva Neilson W wore cut to pieces. The train waa travel-ling very steady at the time of the acci-; dent. ...

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  27. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  29. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Saturday, September 18—Low water, 11.60 a.m.; high water, 5.50 p.m. Sunday, September 19-High water, 6.10 a.m.; low water 12.10 p.m. ...

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  30. "EARLY MURRAY RIVER MEN."

    "ARCADIAN" Writes:—Mr. A. T. Sounders, in his interesting historical notes on "Early River Men," says:—"The Mary Ann was too small." This is correct. History records that ...

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  31. CHILD RESCUED FROM DAM.

    BROKEN HILL, September 17.—Dermont Castle, aged 12 years, while "playing boats" with Fred Westmore, fell into 9 ft. of water in the Proprietary Company's ...

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  32. WESTERS POLITICS.

    Two of the Nationalists in the House of Assembly, Sir Henry Lefroy and Mr. E. H. Angels, have jointed the Country Party, whose scope was recently enlarged to em-brace the pastoral, mining, and timber in-terests, as ?well as those of fanners and orchardists. It is stated that Mr. Durack (mornber for Kimberiey) also contemplates joining the party; and, if he does, the strength of the sections on the Government side of the House will be Nationalists, 1G; Country Party, 14; National Labour, 6-making a total of 33; as aguinst the La-bour Party's force of 14. ...

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  33. RIOTS IN KOREA.

    Tokio press advices from Korea state that Korean rioters recently killed many Japanese and Korean policemen, especially during the visit of the American ...

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  34. THE BATTLEFIELDS.

    Mr. R. M. Tucker, of Strathalbyn, who has been on a holiday trip to Europe and is now returning to Australia, via America, travelled extensively through the battle ...

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  35. SPORTING CABLES.

    Remarkable interest is being manifested in the departure of the Marylebone team for Australia, which will take place tomorrow afternoon, at Tilbury Docks. ...

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  37. BRITISH MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The conference held today between the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Robert Home) and the executive of the Miners' Federation was the most ...

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  38. THE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The deliberations of the South Australian branch of the Australian Labour Party at the annual conference were concluded at the Trades Hall on Friday. Mr. S. R. Whitford presided ...

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  39. PRIME MINISTER AND "COUNCIL OF ACTION."

    The Labour "Council of Action" has in­tervened in the matter of the recriminating correspondence which has been passing between the Prime Minster (Mr. Lloyd ...

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  40. AMERICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The United states Lawn Tennis Association has issued a revised statement announcing that Garland will not be a number of the Davis Cup team. The team ...

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  41. GIRL GOLFER BEATEN.

    Barbara Griffiths, aged 14 years, the youngest member of the Grffiths family mentioned in cable mesages last May, has been beaten in the semi-final of the girls' ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    As a result of the recommendation of the council, the electricians' dispute has been settled. Representatives of the employers and the Electrical Trades Unions ...

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  43. A GREAT FUEL OIL STATION.

    "Word has been received that the French Government intends to make Tahiti a great fuel oil station for steamers. Three rarge tanks, capable of storing thousands of ...

    Article : 163 words
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