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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE IN IRELAND

    Colonel Sir Nugent Everard (Lord Lieutenant of County Meath) presided over an Irish Peace Conference which met in Dublin to-day. ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S REPLY TO GREAT BRITAIN

    The Soviet's reply to Mr. Lloyd George's statement at Lucerne is a long document of a [?] character. It describes the Lucerne Note as a piece of propaganda ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Poynton, in reply to Mr. Tudor, said that land was leased in Papua for the production of alcohol for fuel for motor cars. ...

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  5. SYDNEY NEWS

    Mr. G. Mason Allard has been notified by the Premier that he does not desire him to continue his work as Royal Com. missioner into the workings of the civil ...

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  6. RED ARMY ROUTED SEX DIVISIONS DESTROYED

    Of 21 divisions of Bolsheviks which invaded ethnographic Poland six have been completely destroyed, eight have lost 50 per cent, of their strength, and ...

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  7. JOURNALIST'S IMPRESSIONS.

    That the strength of the Bolsheviks, despite their crushing reverse in Poland, must not be underestimated was the opinion expressed by Mr. Frazier Hunt, ...

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  8. PRISONERS INCREASING.

    It is announced in an official communiqne that the Poles have captured 83,000 prisoners, while 20,000 Bolsheviks have surrendered in Germany, and a ...

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  9. MASSAGE FROM CONFERENCE.

    The Irish Peace Conference sitting in Dublin has telegraphed to the Government asking for the release of Alderman McSweeney. The latter's sister Mary ...

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  10. OFFICER ASSASSINATED

    Mr. R. W. Willoughby, a deputy commissioner at Kheri, was assassinated in his house during the absence of his servants, by a local Mussulman fanatic with ...

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  11. OLYMPIC GAMES

    In the first heat of the semi-final of the 1500 metres, Ross scored from Kahele and Bolden. The time was 1432 2.5s. In the second heat Beaurepaire led all the way, ...

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  12. OPPOSITION TO BOLSHEVIKS.

    "There is not the smallest prospect of the Minsk negotiations resulting in peace," states the Warsaw correspondent of "The Times." "The Polish ...

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  13. RIOTS AT LISBURN.

    Wild scenes continue to take place at Lisburn (County Antrin), This morning the military forces were compelled to charge the mob with bayonets. ...

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  14. PRINCE'S TOUR

    To the cheerful sound of much farewell shouting and the resonant beating of big wooden Samoan drums, the Prince this afternoon put off to the ...

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  15. SENATE.

    The Senate held a short sitting. Senators Pratten and Plain continued the second reading debate on the Industrial Peace Bill, which was further adjourned, and ...

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  16. MILITARY IN CONTROL.

    The anti-Roman Catholic riots and looting in Lisburn continue. When the Belfast Fire Brigade arrived to cope with the outbreaks cf fire the ...

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  17. TERMS OF SOVIET PEACE.

    Mr. Balfour, Lord President of the Council, has addressed a letter to M. Kameneff, the Bolshevik delegate in Engon behalf of Mr. Lloyd George, ...

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  18. REFUSING TO EAT.

    It is announced that the condition of Alderman McSweeney (the Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of Cork), who is hungerstriking in the Brixton prison, is ...

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  19. BRICKMAKERS' DISPUTE

    A special meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, called to receive the report of the Disputes Committee and to deal with the threatened trouble in the ...

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  20. LORD FRENCH'S MOVEMENTS.

    Lord French has arrived in London. He will not return to Dublin for some weeks. ...

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  21. FRESH BOLSHEVIK OFFENSIVE

    While some Continental correspondents are featuring the possibilities of the formation and equipping of a fresh Bolshevik army for a new offensive against ...

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  22. NURSING SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of the District Trained Nursing Society of South Aus- tralia was held at the Town Hall on Friday. His Excellency the Governor ...

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  23. AFFORESTATION

    Considerable progress is being made in afforestation in Great Britain. Forty-four thousand acres have been acquired for planting, and negotiations are proceeding ...

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  24. SUPPORT FOR TRIBESMEN

    Captured correspondence shows that the turbulent Jangali tribesmen were actively and officially supported from Baku, on the Caspian Sea, says "The Times" ...

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  25. AMERICAN LADY SWIMMER'S SUCCESS.

    The final of the ladies' hundred metres swimming contest was won by [?] [?] [?], of America, in 73 3.5s. The lady thus broke her own and Monday's records. ...

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  26. WRANGEL GAINS GROUND.

    General Wrangel, the anti-Bolshevik leader in Southern Russia, in an official message issued on August 18, says:—"The third attempt by the Reds to ...

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  27. TRAMWAY UNION

    Two special general meetings of the South Australian branch of the Australian Tramways Employes' Association were held at the Adelaide Trades Hall on ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC FUND.

    The final statement of account in connection with South Australia's contribution to the cost of sending an Olympic team to Antwerp has been made out, and ...

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  29. INDIAN EMIGRANTS

    Two thousand Mahajarins have returned to Peshawar, full of tales of the hardships endured in Kabul. They report having been robbed on the road There ...

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  30. EXPENSES OF ELECTIONS

    It is authoritatively stated that unless he attends voluntarily, Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, will be summoned before the ...

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  31. MUNITIONS THROUGH DANZIG.

    The "Evening News" has been informed on high authority that Sir Reginald Tower, the High Commissioner for the League of Nations at Danzig, did not ...

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  32. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

    County cricket has reached the most ineresting climax for many years. Middlesex, in easily defeating Warwick shire to-day, retained the topmost position ...

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  33. BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    Sir Edward Thorpe has been nominated as president of the British Association, meeting in Edinburgh in 1921. It is understood that there will be a continuation ...

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  34. TRANSPORT WORKERS DEFIANT.

    A French steamer, laden with munitions, has arrived at Danzig. The transport workers at Danzig threaten to cause bloodshed and tear up the railways if ...

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  35. COMMON COMPLAINTS

    Sufferers from disordered kidneys are recommended to read the following interesting letters:—From Mr. J. B. Besanko, bootmaker, 20 ...

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  36. CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE

    Simultaneously with the improved relations among the [?] what is described as the new little Entente has happily sprung up in Central and Eastern Europe, ...

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  37. DOMESTIC QUARREL

    Richard H. Uren pleaded not guilty at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday (before Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M.) to a charge of having used threatening ...

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  38. POLES IN SILESIA.

    The Italian journal "Stampa" has interviewed Herr von Simons, German Minister of Foreign Affairs, who says that if the Poles occupy the plebiscite area ...

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  39. IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS

    Mr. Griffith, acting president of the Sinn Fein organisation, has telegraphed to the heads of all the States in the world, drawing attention to the circumstances of the ...

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  40. DEEP DRAINAGE

    A deputation representing the District Council of Payneham and residents was introduced to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) on Friday ...

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  41. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY'S WILL

    The will of the late Countess of Dudley whose estate is valued at £23,907, contains an injunction that all her letters and documents are to be kept strictly private. ...

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  42. RUSSIAND CROSS FRONTIER.

    Up to date about 60,000 Russians have crossed the frontier, and the number is likely to total 80,000. It is an amazing scene, telegraphs a German ...

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  43. LONDON TYPIST'S MURDER

    The police, without giving an explanation, stopped the funeral of Irene Munro. the pretty London typist, who was murdered and buried on a lonely beach at ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES

    For the seventh series of London wool sales, which opened yesterday, 72,000 bales of Australian and 18,000 bales of New Zealand wools have been catalogued. ...

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  45. PERTH SHUNTERS' STRIKE

    There was a recrudescence on Thursday of the trouble which resulted last week in a cessation of work by the shunters employed at the Perth goods yards. The ...

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  46. RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN.

    M. Jansen, the Belgian Minister who resigned as a protest Against the Government's policy of neutrality towards Russia and Poland, has withdrawn his ...

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  47. INVESTMENT STOCKS.

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  48. AUSTRALIAN PLAY IN LONDON.

    A mixed audience of Australian and English first nighters enthusiastically welcomed "On Our Selection" at the Lyric Theatre. Mr. Bert Bailey scored ...

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  50. UNLOADING MUNITIONS.

    Sir Reginald Tower, High Commissioner of Danzig, has authorised the immediate unloading of munitions aboard the French warship Gueydon. ...

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  53. WATTLE DAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    As intimated by advertisement, Wattle Day will be celebrated on Saturday next, September 4. There will be the usual ceremonial at Wattle Grove at 11 o'clock. ...

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  54. ROMAN CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY

    Reserved judgment of the New South Wales High Court was given on Friday unanimously dismissing the appeal of Archbishop Kelly and others against the ...

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  55. DIRECT WIRELESS SERVICE

    Sir Thomas Hughes, chairman of the Amalgamated Wireless Company, in his annual report to shareholders in [?] on Friday said every important nation ...

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  56. FOOTBALLERS MILITANT

    The strike fever has attacked professional footballers. Salford (Northern Union) players are demanding double [?] season's rates of pay. ...

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  57. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Shortly after 11.30 on Thursday morning Mrs. Annie Harriet Vertue, wife of Mr. William Francis Vertue, boilermaker, residing at 4 Mary street. Glenelg, died ...

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