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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From H. HAYES NORMAN, D.D.C.:—The Premier has stated that "several Adelaide dentists had drawn up a rcheme for the establishment of a dental clinic, under which school children ...

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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    An early settlement of the miners' piece rates claim is hoped for in some quarters. It is pointed out that the men's demand for a one-seventh increase was conceded by ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. THE MELBOURNE RIOTS.

    The enquiry into the charges made by the members of the Returned Soldiers' League and others against Senior-Constable Scanlon, arising out of the recent street ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. GRAND THEATRE.

    The stupidity of a middle-aged woman in trying to make herself young and win the affections of a youth were well portrayed at the Grand on Thursday, where the ...

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  6. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The Federal Government will not at present make any further disclosure regarding their attitude towards the maritime strike. It is known that the first proposal ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Groom told Mr. Foster that he had no information why the members of the Advisory Committee of the Wheat Board had resigned. ...

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  8. WEST'S OLYMPIA.

    A great transformation has taken place in the last ten days at West's Olympia, for the dismal, barn-like place of a fortnight ago has gone, and in is place is ...

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  9. MR. WATT.

    There is general expectation in Federal political circles that as the result of the illnes from which he is now suffering the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) ...

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  10. WASTE AND MUDDLE.

    Revelations of muddle and waste almost fill the report of the Auditor-General on the expense of the British Ministry of Munitions during the year ended March ...

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  11. CONSULAR APPOINTMENTS.

    A regulation has been gazetted under the War Precautions Regulations, debarring officers of the Australian militia forces on the active list from holding office in ...

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  12. THE TOWNSVILLE STRIKE.

    Bread tickets are being issued. The Australian Meat Export Company and the Queensland Meat Export Company have placarded a notice to employes ...

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  13. THE HUNGABIAN CRISIS.

    Reports from Budapesth state that Bela Kun has been overthrown, and that a Bolshevik triumvirate is now in control. ...

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  14. THE GOLDFIELDS DISPUTE.

    The Cabinet has rejected the goldfields disputes committee's proposal for a tentative settlement of the wood line strike by the Government undertaking to pay the ...

    Article : 274 words
  15. STATE AND COMMONWEALTH.

    A case involving the interesting legal point whether the State hits power to deal with offences committed by Commonwealth Government servants while ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. THE WORLD UNEEST.

    At the State Parliament House on Wednesday night the Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley), who is about to return to England after a service of five and a half years ...

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  17. LABOR NEWS.

    According to the officials the Building Trades Industrial Union, which is to embrace all sections of the building trade in South Australia, has made satisfactory progress during the first half ...

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  18. ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

    Mr. Norman V. Pearce, a member of the Emelie Polini Company, while going along Russell-street to-night on his way to Flinders-street station, was the victim of a ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. VICTORIAN PUBLIC OFFICES.

    In view of the attack on a public office on Monday and the destruction of property there, a special police corps has been formed in the public service, and about 80 ...

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  20. ALLIED SPORTS.

    On Wednesduy ovening, a smoke social held in the new clubroom of the Unley Oval took the form of a post-war reunion of the player in connection with all the sports of the oval. The ...

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  21. A STEAMER MISSING.

    The Government steamer Llewellyn, which latterly has been carrying foodstuffs [?]om Rockamption to Mackay and Bowen, has beem missing since July 17. The trip ...

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  22. THE GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    The German National Assembly, by 123 votes to 117. have decided that members of Royal houses reigning at the outbreak of the revolution cannot be candidates for the ...

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  23. A YOUNG MEN'S BANQUET.

    The special services arranged by the Robertstreet (Hindmarsh) Young Men's Bible Class were opened on Sunday evening and concluded on Wednesday evening with a banquet, followed by ...

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  24. THE MISSING, EXPLORERS

    Von Haast, Vosseley, and Tucker, reported missing on the Thrarua Ranges, have turned up safe. A fierce blizzard on Mount Hector portion of the track compelled the ...

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  25. AUSTEALIAN AVIATION.

    Addressing a deputation which waited on him to-day to ask that tile aerodrome and students' quarters at Richmond be retained, the Premier (Mc. Holman) said ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. S. Mason have been notified throagh the Base Record Office Meloourne, that their son Sergeant E. S. W. J. MASON, accompanied by wife, are returning to Australia per ...

    Article : 263 words
  27. BOMB OUTRAGES AT WELLINGTON.

    A bomb outrage occurred at Greymouth early this morning, when an attempt was made to blow up Constable Black's house. A charge fired by fuse blew in the front ...

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  28. EAST-END MARKET COMPANY.

    The directors of the Eart[?]nd Market Company, in their report for the half-year ended June 30, 1919, state:—"The balance to the credit of profit is £1,070 8/5. We recommend a dividend for the ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. WAR-TIME PROFITS TAX.

    All persons who have previously made returns for the purpose of any assessment of the war-time profits tax or now liable to make returns under the Act are ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    July 23. Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. J. Blackwell, M.P.), Aldermen Kicbards. Roberts, and Hatwell. Councillors Keane, Kean. Isley, Pretty, Fenton, Makin, Leal. and Campbell. ...

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  31. WEST-TORRENS DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    The annual tour of inspection was held on July 21. There were present:—Councillors Ingerson, Sherriff. Bower. Starling, Spencer. Watson, and Fewings. Chairman reported that the clerk ...

    Article : 491 words
  32. THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL.

    Dr. G. S. Aspinall and Bessie Bates, concerned in the drug incident aboard the steamer Prinzessin, appeared in court to-day charged with attempting suicide. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    There was a representative gathering at the welcome extended to Private Bertram Barnes, at the residence of his parents. Long-street. Queenstown. on Wednesday evening. Private Barnes ...

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  34. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    The Government have signified their intention to bring down a Bill to deal with venereal diseases. In the House of Assembly on Thursday. Mr. Blackburn. V.C., ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL BRIGADE.

    The Australien Naval Brigade will in future consist of two distinc| branches, members of the old m[?]litia having, been separated from trainees enlisted under ...

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  36. WAR FUNDS.

    [?]l amount received to late, £258,304 14/. [?] Circle, £10; Paskeville Circle, £2 17/8; [?]la Circle (£3 Blind Soliders, £3 Bed[?] Park Hospital), £6; Maitland Yound ...

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  37. THE RIO PARDO TO BE QUARANTINED.

    A suspected case of smallpox, having been discovered on Tuesday among a number of soldiers landed in Tasmama, iro[?] the Rio Pardo, the Director of Quarantine ...

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  38. MORTGAGES EXTENSION ACT.

    The Mortgages Extension Wet has been extended to August 31. The, Attorney-General states that Parliament will be asked to legislate for a further extension ...

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  39. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Greene informed Mr. Mackay that the total ternover of the butter pool in 1917-18 was:—Butter, 31, 673 tons, valued at £4,795,953, and cheese ...

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  40. GREEN OLD AGE.

    "What an Interesting man your grandfather must have been! And did he attain a green old age?" "Well. I should say he did! He was ...

    Article : 128 words
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  43. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES AGAINST THE O.B.U.

    A ballot of members of the Municipal Employes' Union di Australia has been taken on the question. —"Are you in favor, of the union linking up with the Workers Industrial Union of Australasia and ...

    Article : 82 words
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