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  2. THE WHEAT QUESTION

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, stated this afternoon that urgent steps were being taken to try to dispose the surplus wheat crops of Australia for the ...

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  3. THE SEVEN IRISH PRISONERS

    The addresses for the defence in the enquiry by Mr. Justice Harvey into the inter[?]ment of the seven Irish prisoners were concluded to-day. ...

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  4. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Minister for Defence to-day announced that front the inception of the, schemes for the dispatch of munition workers and na[?]vies to Great Britain up ...

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  5. THE I.W.W. ENQUIRY

    The Royal Commissioner enquiring into the charges against the police in connection with the I.W.W. convictions (Mr. Justice St[?]reet) resumed the enquiry bofore a ...

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  6. [?] PERIL

    Mr. Percival Phillips writes:—Though the German High Command must be anxious over the fall of Roye, the Australian advance on Peronne and the peril ...

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  7. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following have been listed for return to Australia, and are actually en route from abroad. No further information can be supplied, excepting the ...

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  8. A BIG GERMAN RETREAT

    The following special cable messages were received in New York to-day at the times mentioned:- 8.15 a.m.—The French have occupied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BUTTER GRADING.

    A proclamation under the Customs Act issued to-day prohibits the exportation of butter unless it is graded by a Customs officer in the prescribed way. The Minister ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. TRAWAYS FINANCE.

    The financial statement of the Municipa Tramways Trust for the half-year ended July 31, indicates that the working expenses of the Adelaide system were ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The Minister of Industries (Mr. Robinson) states that at his instance Mr. Leitch, the Commonwealth Director of Commerce and Industry, has cabled, to the British ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    At the invitabion of the Mayoress of Adelaide (Mrs. C. R. J. Glover) representative heads of the various women's societies, comprising Mrs[?] Napier Birks ...

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  13. BIG BUSINESS DEAL.

    An important business extension has been made by the Farmers' Co-operative Union, which has purchased the whole connection of one of the oldest stock and station ...

    Article : 312 words
  14. "LITTLE BERTHA"

    The story of "Little Bertha," the German 11-in. railway gun, captured on August [?], and now exhibited in Paris, is related by Australian officers who saw the ...

    Article : 252 words
  15. THE MISSING SEAMEN.

    The fate of Captain Chugg, who with six other seamen, left Maldon Island on July 27 to seek relief for the survivors of the Mackedon. who were marooned on ...

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  16. A HIGH COURT JUDGMENT.

    The reasons for the refusal of the application by Cavaliere Giovanni Ferrando, merchant, of Melbourne, for an interlocutory injunction and order to ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. RELIEF FOR THE TAXPAYER.

    A vigorous plea for greater Government economy was made by the president of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. Rickard) today. He spoke of the need for unification ...

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  18. KITCHENER ART UNION.

    The Kitchener flag art union was drawn to-day by Dame Melba. The winner is a resident of Brunswick. Mr. W. Solomon promised to purchase the flag from the ...

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  19. THE BROKEN HELL MINES

    The A.M.A. has called a special meeting of members for Sunday to consider the position on the mines caused through the closing down, following the trouble at Port ...

    Article : 37 words
  20. AUSTRALIA'S MANUFACTURES.

    Lientenant-Colonel Hurley, the newly appointed New South Wales commercial agent attached to the Agent-General's office in London, addressed the Chamber of ...

    Article : 124 words
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  22. A "DEY" SHOW.

    A meeting of about 80 members of the Royal Agricultural Society, presided over by Sir Edward Wittenoom, last night passed a unanimous resolution of protest ...

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  23. UNLOCKING THE LANDS.

    Lord Stalbridge's decision to sell a portion of his Dorset estates brings two of Thomas Hardy's famous Wessex towns under the hammer—Shaftesbury and ...

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