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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily News" states:—Parliament will probably devote the autumn session of three or four weeks to the discussion of . unemployment. The Cabinet has already ...

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  3. THE AIMS OF GREECE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Athens says:—M. Gounaris has received a vote of confidence, which was carried by 217 to 13 votes. ...

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  4. SOCIETY ROBBERS

    The police have unearthed a post by an organised gang of international jewel thieves to began large operations in London. The gang includes men and women ...

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  5. ADELAIDE WOOL SALE

    Brisk competition and a general advance in prices of about 20 per cent. for all good greasy Merinos, and 10 per cent for fine crossbreds on those ...

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  6. THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    In the consideration of the prospects of the Washington Conference it if important to reckon with the domestic political situation.And at the contest it is ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    In a statement to-night in reply cabled reports regarding the future naval policy the Minister for the Navy (Mr. L[?]rd Smith) said:—"In view of the facts ...

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  8. THE PLAGUE

    Dr. Campston (Federal Director-General at Health) is estimated that the precautions being takes by his officers at the shipping ports and the border railway centres ...

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  9. FEDERAL TAXATION

    Speaking at a luncheon in connection with the Chamber of Commerce to-day, Sir Joseph Cook said economy was an excellent thing "for the other fellow." ...

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  10. SILESIA

    The decision of the League of National in respect to Silesia, it is expected, will be formerly presented on Tuesday, when the Governments of Germany and Poland ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN COMMERCE.

    At the opening of the congress of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day, the Minister of Industries congratulated the Congress on the change in the ...

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  12. FEDERAL FINANCE

    Somebody with an inquisitive turn of mind has been investigating the question of the annual interest payments made by the Commonwealth to the State ...

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  13. IRELAND

    There was a disturbed week-end in Belfast, with the result that two men were killed and three wounded. Dublin public opinion believes that ...

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  14. A WIFE DIVORCED.

    The Scaring took place before Mr. Justice Real and a jury to-day of a petition for divorce by John Francis Murphy against Emily Murphy, Alexander ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An accident which have had serious results occurred near Brigewater on Sunday about midday. Mr. O. J. Dolman, of Smith-street, Southwark, was ...

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  16. "BETTER DEAD."

    The tragic death of Henry Hackett (21), a City Council employee, and his sister, Ellen May Hackett (17), as the result of bullet wounds, was the subject of an ...

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  17. A FATAL FIGHT.

    Richard John Simon Molistach (manager of the wine cellars at Coonawarra) was charged, at the Circuit Court to-day, with the manslaughter of John Jones at Penola ...

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  18. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    General Pershing has arrived from Paris, accompanied by 450 American soldiers from the Rhine, to participate in to-morrow's ceremony of decorating with the ...

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  19. FEAR OF CIVIL WAR.

    The German Chancellor, Dr. Wirth, addressing a committee of the R[?]ichstag some weeks ago on the unfriendly attitude which the Bavarian Cabinet maintain ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    It has been decided that the round-table conference between the Employers' Association of New South Wales and the Labor Council to discuss the ...

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  21. THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY

    Mr. Longhli[?] (Minister of Lands) has approved a lease of the old (Parramatta gaol site to certain unions for the purpose of establishing a union-owned woolen ...

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  22. A CHINESE TRAGEDY.

    Princes Chin, mother of the youthful Pu-yi, the ex-Emperor (who born in 1906, in his second year become Emperor, and in his sixth abdicated) has committed ...

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  23. MR. OSCAR ASCHE.

    Mr. Oscar Asche produced "Cairo" at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. The piece ia sensuous and passionate. It abounds in wonderful pageantry, and is ...

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  24. FALL FROM A BUILDING.

    While working at the Electric Supply Company's works at Osborne on Monday, Mr. J. Hughes, single man, residing at Angas-street, Adelaide, fell from the roof of ...

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  25. BARRIER MINERS.

    At a meeting last night the unionists discussed the question of the medical examinations of mine workers. The speakers [?]scrted that all who assisted on bringing ...

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  26. UNWANTED GIFTS.

    Sir Ernest Camel bequeathed many gifts to friends, but he forgot to provide for the payment of succession duties. The legates are therefore in a panic lost the ...

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  27. THE 1917 STRIKE.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds, sitting as a Royal Commission, resumed the enquiry to-day into the administration of the railway and tramway services. His Honor intimated ...

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  28. TOO LIBERAL.

    Re[?]cent of the man on London-bridge who endeavored to sell sovereigns at 1/ each. was the section f Thomas McDonald, a young man who when drunk ...

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  29. DISARMAMENT.

    The Japanese Disarmament Conference delegation, which has left Yoko-bama for the United States, is accompanied by a delegation of business men under Baron Shiou[?]wa ...

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  30. STRUCK ON THE HEAD.

    While working at the cement works at Birkenhead on Monday,Mr. H. Hoffman, of Port Adelaide, was struck on the head by a falling hag of cement. Three stitches ...

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  31. LOWER PRICES.

    The Commonwealths Statistician, reporting on variations in the prices of food and groceries for September, compared with the preceding month, states that ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The various sporting bodies were represented at the arrived of the Australian, cricketers to-day, but the official reception will take place at Johannesburg. All are ...

    Article : 208 words
  33. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The annual meetings of the Congregational Union beam in the Stow Memorial Church on Monday evening, when the incoming chairman (Rev. G. Rayner) was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. M. VENIZELOS.

    M. Venizelos, the late Premier of Greece, sailed for the United States to-day. He reiterated his decision to retire from polices. ...

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  35. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    A harrowing story of the sufferings of children in Central Europe is told by Mr. P. A. Wisewould, who left Australia 18 months ago in connection with the ...

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  36. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Pressure is being applied to the Federal Government by the Queensland cane-growers to extend the sugar agreement,which expires at the end of next year. It ...

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  37. POSITION IN RIGA.

    The British trade delegation, finding the position chaotic, and that it a impassible to develop trade, are returning to England. ...

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  38. AN EMPEROR'S STATUE.

    The bronze statue of the Emperor Frederick of Germany, which was over-thrown when the French troops entered Matz in 1918, has been melted, and the ...

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  39. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The resolutions passed at a meeting of returned soldiers last week were presented to Sir Joseph Cook to-day by a deputation from the Returned Soldiers' and Soldiers' ...

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  40. BELGIAN TRADE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Brussels:—The Colonial speaking at the International Commercial Conference, said:—Are we always to see ...

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  41. GAOL-BREAKER'S SENTENCE.

    The Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) presided at the sittings of the Mount Gambier Circuit Court to-day. Alfred Box (23) pleaded guilty to a charge of having ...

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  43. MURDEROUS MOORS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Madrid says:—The Spaniards, on entering Zel[?]an after driving cut the Moors, found 400 bodies of Spaniards, who ...

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  44. THE FEDERAL POSITION

    Mr. Nacho[?]s, M.H.R., speaking at to-day's Labor Day celebration at Bathurst, referred to the notice of motion given by Dr. Earle Page (leader of the Country Party) in the House of Representatives. ...

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  45. "SCANDAL."

    C[?]sno Hamitton's sensational play section, "social," is to be staged at the Theatre Royal next Saturday night. The Company in one of the strongest the ...

    Article : 139 words
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  48. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Mitchell) having arranged to attend the Previous' Conference in Melbourne on the 31st inst., and the Parliament visit to the south-west ...

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  49. WOOL SALES.

    Owing to an unexpected which having occurred between shipowners, Associated Banks, and woolboyers regarding the reading of bills of lading, there were no wool ...

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  52. A BRAVE CONSTABLE.

    At the Henry Council meeting to-day the president presented Constable Kinsella with the Royal Huntane Society's bronze medal and the certificate awarded ...

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