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  5. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    A collier crew has reported a fight between a U-boat and an American patrol vessel five miles off the coast. Twenty [?] were fired, but the result is ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Legislative Council on Tuesday elected Sir Lancelot Stirling and the Hon. F. S. Wallis by bailor, to represent that Chamber on the Council of the University. ...

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  7. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The passenger revenue ot the Tramways Trust for the fortnight ended July 22 amounted to £14 314, or £2,189 more than in the corresponding period last year. The ...

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  9. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Private cable advice—was received in Adelaide on Tuesday that the United States winter wheat crop was moving very freely and the conditions of the spring wheat was believed to be ...

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  10. THE SHABE MARKET.

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  11. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS' ASSOCIATION.

    That the Rejected Volunteers Association is rapidly growing into a large organisation was shown at its third quarterly general meeting, which was held at the cherr-up But on Monday ...

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  12. SPORTING NEWS

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  13. RECRUITING.

    Official figures show that from January 1, 1917, the beginning of the present recruiting movement, to May 31, 1918, the cost of recruiting was £221,048. During ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT STORMED.

    Parliament House was the scene of a remarkable demonstration to-night, during which the business of the Legislature was held up for over half an hour, whilst ...

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  15. Mr. HUGHES' FUTURE.

    A message received from Newcastle today stated that Mr. Poynton, the Acting Minister for the Navy, had announced that the Prime Minister was expected to ...

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  17. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    A development of outstanding importance in connection with the extension of the woollen industry in Victoria has occurred. The capital of the Yarra Fal[?]s ...

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  18. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    A welcome home social was tendered to Private H. Pearce at the Seamen's Mission, Todd-street, on Monday evening Private Pearce was welcomed in the chapel by the missioner (Mr. Lawrence). ...

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  19. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "Albert Morris," East-street. Brompton:- The following letter is an interesting sidelight on the Brompton Methodist trouble:—"127, Henlay Beason road, July 28th, 1918.—The invitation ...

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  21. LOST FOR A MONTH.

    A remarkable instance of physical endurance and dogged courage is reported from Mackay. Frederick Dugan, a young man, left Gungella station for Netherdale, ...

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  22. ADELAIDE CITY MISSION

    Mr. T. W. Fleming presided over a large gather ins at fie annual meeting of the Adelaide City Mission at the mission hall, Light-square, on Tuesday eveing The tea which preceded the ...

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  23. DEPUTATIONS.

    On Tuesday Mess[?]. Harvey lind Butterfield, Members for Newcastle. waited on the Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) to ask for the erection of a school at Davenport. ...

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  25. CENTRALISATION A CURSE.

    Replying to a deputation from the recent Decentralisation Conference, which submitted resolutions passed by that body, the Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. ...

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  27. MINING NEWS.

    In ordor to carry out the legal requirements in co[?]tion with the recconstruction the Broken Hill South Silver Mining Company [?]pon the basis indicated by the chairman in June, an ...

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  28. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.

    An interested audience assembled to heir Mr. W. Knil talk on Monday evening on Sunday school anniverstires and how to make them a success. Mr. P. H. Nicholls, president of the ...

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  29. "NO PROFITEERING."

    The People's Foodstuffs Protection Association is being formed to counteract attempts at profiteering. Branches will be established all over the State, and each ...

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  30. BILLIARDS.

    The match of 18.OO0 up for £200, between [?] F. williams and C. [?]chy was continued before a fair a[?]dience at the Palace Billiard Halls Adelaide Arcade. on Tuesday. Closing ...

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