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  2. INTERNATIONAL THIEVES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—William, Warren, who was arrested in Paris on suspicion of being a member.ccf a gang of international thieves has been sentenced ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Wedgwood, Benn (Liberal), the Prime. 'Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, said it was ...

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  4. TURKISH PEACE

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.—There is a general feeling of relief and satisfaction over the happy issue of the laborious negotiations. The Allies have ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the House' of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) told Sir 'Elliott Johnson (N.S.W.) that he fully ...

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  6. Evacuation of Ruhr

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times' correspondent at Paris' viewing "the' possibility of the very grave decision by England tor take separate action in ...

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  7. CHRISTIAN HEALING MISSION

    In a businesslike maimer yet quietly and thoroughly, workers connected with the Hickson mission in Pirie were, occupied all day yesterday in carrying ...

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  8. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Carl Rosa Opera, Company has been sold to Mr. H. B. Philips, of London, who intends to continue operations under the old ...

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  9. THE PACIFIC CONVENTION.

    PARIS, Tuesday.-—he Chamber of Deputies passed a Bill approving of the Pacific Convention,' 498 votes being cast, all for the measure —(Reuter.) ...

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  10. MR. HICKSON IN PIRIE.

    Mr. Hickson spent most of the morning resting and enjoying a little recreational exercise. He occupied the afternoon in attending to matters ...

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  11. INDIAN LOAN FULLY SUBSCRIBED.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The loan of £24,000,000 which was placed on the market by the Government of India on July 4 closed to-day having been fully ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION DEPUTATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Members of the British Overseas Settlement Delegation were entertained at lunch, by. the Royal Colonial Institute, the ...

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  13. TURKEY RETAINS GOEBEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Under the Lausanne agreement the cruiser Yavuz formerly the German cruiser Goeben, as well as all munitions in the ...

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  14. PRELIMINARY SERVICE

    St. Paul's Church was packed to the doors in.the evening- when Mr. Hickson assisted by the Bishop of Willochra (De. Gilbert White), conducted a ...

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  15. EDITOR ACQUITTED OF TREASON.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Ernest Judet, late editor of "Eclair," was acquitted on acharge of having had relations with the enemy during the war. Judet was ...

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  16. ISMET PASHA INSTRUCTED TO SIGN TREATY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—The Council of Commissaries has instructed Ismet Pasha to sign the peace treaty on the establishment basis. A ...

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  17. LOSS ON BACON.

    LONDON, Mon.—The Auditor-General has ascertained that the loss on requisitioned bacon totals £9,800,000 including £3,532,000 caused by a cut to clear ...

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  18. STATEMENT TO BE MADE SHORTLY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Cabinet discussed the. reparations problem after 'Lord Curzon had reported the result of his recent conferences with the ...

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  19. WIRELESS SET FOR 1 /

    LONDON, Monday.—The toy traders exhibition held at the Agricultural, Hall includes a wireless receiving set of crystal costing one shilling. It is ...

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  20. WHYALLA

    The shipping of ironstone has been fairly active during the. last few days. fixe Yankalilla sailed for Newcastle on Saturday, with a full cargo, and the ...

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  21. AVIATOR BURNED TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Monday—Andre Detainer, a young French airman, was burned to death when his aeroplane caught' Are immediately it ascended. He descended ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A conference of the Transport Workers Union in London passed a resolution declaring that the dockers' agreement must be ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—That the slump in the shipbuilding trade continues is revealed by Lloyd's Register wihich shows that for the quarter ending ...

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  25. FARMERS JUBILANT.

    Much jubilation is evident among the ifarmers of the surrounding districts. Good rains have, been experienced during the last few weeks. ...

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  26. NO HOUSES FOR M'S.P

    BURAPEST, Monday.—An indignation meeting was held by 40 members of Parliament who were elected over a year ago and are unable to find ...

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  27. NATIONAL PARTY ALERT.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The segregation of the Ruihr mates exlstenoe increasingly unbearable for the working people. Therefore from their ...

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  28. CANCER GROWN IN A LABORATORY.

    The cause of cancer is, in the opinion: of medical" 'authorities, nearer solution owing to recent experiments carried out by Dr. A. H. Drew, a member ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    The last match played, North v. South resulted in an easy win for North, by 41 points. The game was umpired by Mr. W. Morris, whose ...

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  30. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT OPENS TO-DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The State Parliament will be opened to-morrow by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine). His speech will refer to ...

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  31. SCHOONER'S CREW SAVED.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—The steamer Tofua arrived to-day with the captain and six of the crew of the schooner Alert (548 tons), which was wrecked on ...

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  32. BELGIAN SOLDIER SHOT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Another AntiBelgian outrage has occurred at Duisburg. A German shot a Belgian soldier in three places in the back with ...

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  33. TREASON TRIAL ENDED.

    MUNICH, Tuesday.—The trial of. Professor Fuchs and others for conspiracy with French subjects to separate-Bavaria from the Reich, to ...

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  34. GIRL STRICKEN BLIND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Vera Churchland (17 years) while working in a rubber works at Drummoyne yesterday was suddenly stricken bling. The ...

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  35. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PLAGUE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday—Since the plagrue outbreak in Sydney hundreds of suspected rats have been sent to the Government laboratory for ...

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  36. PRECAUTION AGAINST SABOTAGE

    DUISBURG, Tuesday.—The Belgians are now forcing dozens of Germans to travel in the trains on the Ruhras hostages. It is stated that 48 ...

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  37. FOOD RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—There were serious food riots at Uichendorf, near Potsdam, Where thousands of people rushed the shops and compelled the ...

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