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  6. PEACEFUL AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, To-day.—Although Landing on the 1921 naval programme, a authorised, the Senate Naval Committee will recommend an increase of 39,000,00 ...

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  7. PROFITABLE DEAL

    LONDON, To-day.—The Slough Motor Depot. about the costliness of which the Government was taken to task, has been told for £3,350,000. It cost £2,500,000 ...

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  8. NO SOVIET FOR ENGLAND

    OTTAWA, To-day.—Mr. Tom Moore (President of the Canadian Trades and Labour Congress and Canada's representative on the Representational Labour ...

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  9. INDIA AND BACK

    LONDON, To-day.—The India and back in race is exciting great interest. Competitors will have to carry half a ton. The prize is £10,000, open to the world. Four ...

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  10. ALLIANCE IMPERILLED

    LONDON, To-day.—A profound sensation has been caused by the determined French advance into the 5 miles neutral zone created be ...

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  11. RUSSIAN MAN HUNT

    LONDON, To-day,—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Vienna reports that 204 weak, emaciated Austrian war [?]risoners have arrived from Russia. ...

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  12. FUN THAT ISN'T FILMED

    LOS ANGELES, To-day.—There was a climax in the Chaplin domestic troubles on Thursday night when Louis Mayer (manager for Mrs. Chaplin) encountered ...

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  13. HE CRMONDE'S MISHAP.

    COLOMBO, To-day.—The Orient liner prmonde, carrying 1,400 passengers, has firelessed:—"Damaged propellers through rounding in Suez CanaL. Arriving ...

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  14. NO BED OF ROSES

    LONDON, To-day.—Interviewed by the Chicago "Tribune," Lord French says [?]iceroyalty in Ireland is not a bed of roses at his resignation this year is ...

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  15. HUN PLOT

    LONDON, To-day.—The Paris "Tribune's" correspondent at Essen has had in interview with Otto Bodenseipen, the Red Commander, who said:—"It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—Mr. Frank landerlip, a noted United States finaner, on leaving for China said the world ladership was laid at the feet of America ...

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  17. PEACE WITH GERMANY

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—The Republican resolution declaring peace with Germany came before the House of Representatives on Thursday witt every ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE PRUSSIAN HEEL

    LONDON, To-day.—The Chicago "Tribune's" Dusseldorff correspondent wires to the "Daily News" that Mrs. Stanley Harding (the "Daily News" ...

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  19. IRISH AFFRAYS

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times" Dublin correspondent reports that a determined attack was made on the barracks at Roskeen, Tipperary. The police sent ...

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  20. IMPORTING ORPHANS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Western Australian Agent-General (Mr. J. D. Connolly) is endeavouring to secure the Pension Ministry's sanction to the emigration ...

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  21. COTTON TRUST

    LONDON, Friday.—A scheme has been outlined in Lancashire for the creation of great cotton-growing trust involving a trade levy to provide for the expenditure ...

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  22. MEAT LOSSES

    LONDON, Friday.—The secretary of the Incorporated Meat Importers' Association (Mr. Furniss) declares that the meat glut is costing the Government £1,000,000 a ...

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  23. "OUTLAW" STRIKE.

    CHICAGO, To-day.—An "outlaw" strike a lying up the railway yards between here and California. The question who there the railroad brotherhoods can ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the billiard championship match between Newman and Reece the scores are:—Newman, 5,307; Reece, 3,881. ...

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  25. IN UNKNOWN COUNTRY.

    BOMBAY, To-day.—Reuter's Kaneguham correspondent, writing on Wednesday says the Derajat column moved out in the morning for the purpose of penetrating ...

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  26. WELLS COMES BACK.

    LONDON, Friday.—Bombardier Wells blocked out Eddie McGoorty in the sixteenth round at the Holborn Stadium. Wells delivered smartly several lefts and ...

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  27. SPOONS FOR PISTOLS

    LONDON, Friday.—At the trial in Dublin of the escapees from Mountjoy Gaol a warder gave evidence that the men held him up with automatic pistols. One of ...

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  28. "PUSSYFOOT" SATISFIED.

    LONDON, To-day.—The noted prohibitionist "Pussyfoot" Johnson left to America on April 6. He says the English campaign has succeeded beyond all ...

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  29. PEARLS IN THE GUTTER.

    PARIS, To-day.—An errand boy while on message discovered a parcel of pearls ling in the gutter, and valued at £30,000. sey represented the proceeds of a recent ...

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  30. FAST FLYING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Telegrams from Lyons record that M. Henri Roget, flying from Paris, recorded 245 kilometres an hour. He employed a French gas ...

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  31. NORTH UNLEY LAND SALE.

    There was a large attendance this afternoon at Cleland Avenue. North Unley, when Messrs. Alfred C. Catt, Son, & Co., of City Chambers, Pirie Street, offered ...

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  32. PRINCE'S PROGRESS.

    SAN DIEGO (Cal.), Thursday.—The Prince of Wales left here to-day in the Renown for Honolulu. ...

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  33. BIG BURGLARY.

    PARIS, Friday.—A sum of 80,000 francs which had been drawn from a bank to pay wages in a factory was burgled. No trace of the miscreants has been discovered. ...

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