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  5. BOLSHEVIS GOLD

    LONDON, To-day.—As regards recent wireless disclosures cent the [?] sheviks financing the "Daily Herald" which was immediately deined, the "Daily ...

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  6. SURRENDERING ARMS

    LONDON, To-day.-The latest official returns show that Germany is surrendering and destroying as in accordance with the Peace Treaty, in an entirely[?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. AUSTRALIA'S POLITICAL LIFE

    LONDON, To-day. Mr. B. K. (Dominions Editor of the "Times who recently returned to London after having spent about six months in Australia, and visited Adelaide with the Prince of Wales ...

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  8. MINING DEADLOCK

    LONDON, To-day.—The general concensus of opinion revealed in the news-papers is that, while the mining situation is serious, the failure of yesterday's ...

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  9. IRISH TURMOIL

    LONDON, To-day.—Mr. McSweeney is very weak. He suffers from headache and dizziness and is in considerable pain. The numbness of the body is increasing. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE

    According to the Bill introduced in the House of Representatives last week every bank, other than the Commonwealth Bank, is to hold in Australian notes an amount ...

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  11. CHANNEL SWIM.

    LONDON, To-ay.—Sullivan gave up his Channel to when 4,400 Ghajonel when 4,400 yards from Cape Granes. He was suffering from severe abdominal pains afer 18 ...

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  13. NOT WANTED.

    Daring the past few days the Adelaide detectives have been active in weeding out several undesirable interstate visitors and another appeared at the Adelaide ...

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  14. IMPENDING FAMINE.

    LONDON, To-day.—Reuter's Pekin correspondent wires that there are grave indications that Chinna will soon be overtaken by a terrible famine. The Governoment is ...

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  15. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, To-day.—Another veolent earthquake was expe[?] to-day in the province of Reggio Nellemills. The damage is serious in various communers. ...

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  16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    From "NOT ONE-EYED" (Adelaide):—Seeing that the South Australian Football League has inevested the admittance fee to the ground for the semi-finals, would ...

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  17. "KISSING TIME."

    This delightful musical comedy began second week at the Therre Royal to-night, when there was Another crowded audience, which simply revelled, in the ...

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  19. MILAN RISING

    LONDON", To-day.—The mob in Milan have seized the factories, winch are short of raw material. The leaders are anxious for a settlement. They had not ...

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  20. BOWLS

    The annual meeting was held at the clubhouse on Thursday evening when about fifty members were present. Officers elected:—President, Mr Owen Crompton; Vice-presidents, Messrs A. ...

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  21. CYCLING.

    There is every indication that ere long the Norwoods will rank as one of the strongest dubs in the States. New members are constantly being enrolled, and a pleasing feature is ...

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  22. CHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITIONS.

    An intimation has been received from the High Commissioner in London that Col. R. W. Efennel has signified his inteation to continue the Imperial Challenge ...

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