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  4. ESCAPE FROM YATALA

    ROBERT George Lewis (aged 24 years) escaped from Yatala Labor Prison this morning. So far the prison officials ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOME SUPPORTERS OF MR. LANG IN REVOLT

    That the State Parliament will shortly go into recess as the easiest means of restraining the rising temper of discontented members of the Labor Caucus is the feeling of close political observers. ...

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  6. LOSS OF SHIP WITH ALL HANDS FEARED

    CAUGHT in one of the most severe typhoons known off the Chinese coast, the Indo-China steamer Kwongsang, of 2,200 tons, is believed to have been lost with all hands. Proceeding from Shanghai to Swatow it was last seen ...

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  7. POLITICAL GRIP ON RAILWAYS

    With the proclamation within the next few days of the new Transport Act the absolute control of the railways will pass into the hands of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Do You Make Your Cigarettes?

    DO you make your own cigarettes? If you do, then when you are making them go to some place where an officer of the Customs Department cannot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Hopman Defeats Moon

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  10. QUEST FOR CITY QUIETNESS

    The device for the elimination of street noises invented by Mr. E. T. Fisk (managing director of Amalgamated Wireless), which has attracted attention in London. ...

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  11. POISON FUMES KILL COINER

    The discovery of elaborate coining devices in a room at Surry street, Darlinghurst, in which Edgar Ronald Stokes, alias James John Ritchie, was ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. SACKS FOR HARVEST

    CORNSACKS for the coming harvest were quoted this week at 7/9 a dozen free on trucks at Port Adelaide. It is too early yet for farmers to estimate their ...

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  13. Smash Capitalism by Political Power

    THE capturing of political power is the first step toward Socialism aud the smashing of the capitalist state and all its apparatus and the setting up in its ...

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  14. TRAINWRECKING IN IRELAND

    Armed men uprooted a section of the permanent way near Rickhill and forced the driver, of a goods train to disconnect the engine and then to proceed. The ...

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  15. DR. C. E. TILLEY

    The newly created professorship of mineralogy and petrology at Cambridge University has been awarded to Dr. C. E. Tilley, a graduate of the Universities ...

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  16. COMMUNIST COMPLAINTS

    Complaints that men who took part in, the Communist demonstrations in Brisbane on August 1 were ill-treated by police and prison warders were made by a ...

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  17. FIGHT IN HOTEL

    There was a startling sequel to the arrest of au alleged illegal bookmaker in Alexandria this afternoon, when a number of men attacked a supposed informer. ...

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  18. Annual Pilgrimage to Dingley Dell

    Sunshine and shower mingled at Dingley Dell this afternoon, when the third annual pilgrimage was made in honor of Adam Lindsay Gordon under the auspices ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Farmer Shot During Quarrel

    William John Zunker was shot in the bead, neck, and shoulder on his farm at Burnett Heads this morning. A shotgun is alleged to have been fired by his ...

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  20. EVERLASTING MATCH

    Ferdinand Ringer. the Austrian chemist and inventor of the so-called "everlasting" match, told Vienna journalists why he refused an offer of approximately £535,000 ...

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  21. SNAKE AND LADDER

    It happened in Chalmers street, Sydney. A small boy, passing a doorway, was too engrossed munching au apple to ...

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  22. BOXTHORN HEDGES TO GO?

    Boxthorn hedges growing in the metropolitan area may be doomed to destruction. The Suburban Municipal and District ...

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    ALL READY FOR DEATH.—Mr. George H. Wetter, a well-known resident of Liverpool, Sydney, has prepared a tombstone (shown above) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Sydney Police Protest Against Wage Cut

    A letter has been sent from a suburban police station to all the metropolitan branches of the New South Wales Police Association urging the men to hold ...

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  25. MISSING CHILD FOUND

    After having been absent since Thursday morning, when she left her home in Lothian street, North Melbourne, to go to school, Yvonne Bagley ...

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  26. Chain Pierces Man's Hand; Death Follows

    Mr. Albert Raitt (aged 54 years), of Doreen, near Mernda. who was admitted to Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday suffering from tetanus and cerebral irritation ...

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  27. Penola Dogs Win Mt. Gambier Bracelet

    The local coursing club's Bracelet meeting was held on Mil Lil Plumpton today. As both of the finalists iu the Bracelet were nominated by Miss P. Buckley, of ...

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  28. Man Loses Foot in Railway Accident

    Mr. Frederick James Warren (aged 25 years), a British migraut, slipped under a goods trains which was leaving Bordertown Station for Adelaide at 10 o'clock ...

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  29. One Man Converts Nearly a Million

    The largest personal application under the £556,000,000 Conversion Loan to date has been that of Mr. James Ashton, M.L.C, of New South Wales, for £967,000 ...

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  30. AWAY WITH These Myths

    Some myths which could be swept away:—That big brains need big beads to contain them. That men with large feet are all ...

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  31. No Play Before Lunch in Third Test

    There was no play before lunch in the third Test cricket match between New Zealand aud England at Manchester today. The first match was drawn, and England ...

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  32. Commerce Leaders Urge Support of Conversion Loan

    The Commonwealth Conversion Loan now offered to shareholders of Governments Stocks has the approval and support of the leaders in finance, economics, and government, both civil and political and therefore we, believing in the need for and soundness of the proposal, strongly ...

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  33. Reds look Their Own Art Gallery to England

    THE Russian steamer Ukraine, which took 350 Soviet workers to London for a holiday in recognition of conspicuous services on behalf of the Five-year Plan, it decorated with pictures on the deck and alleyways. A favorite with the Reds shows two hornymanded Bolshevists merrily ...

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  34. Treefeller Creates World Record of 2 min. 50 sec

    A new world record was established in the tree felling contest at the Exhibition today. The event was won by C. Winkel, with M. McCarthy second. ...

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  35. Inquest on Death of Mrs. Edson on Monday

    THE adjourned inquest into the circumstances of the death of Mrs. Mary Katherine Edson (aged 22 years), whose body was found on July 23 buried beneath ...

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  36. Wholesale Inoculations Against Cholera

    A BRITISH nurse holds the Women's record for having inoculated in one day 1.000 Arabs against cholera. ...

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  37. Death Follows Fall

    Mrs. May Rivett. widow, aged 82 years, of Finnic street, Lower North Adelaide, was admitted to Adelaide Hospital on Sunday. August 9, with a fractured left ...

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