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  8. 'WHITE SLAVES'

    Judgment was given by Mr. Justice Sankey (London) last month in the action brought by Mr. William N'ch[?]s Willis, Australian politician and another, ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. Family Notices

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  10. HUMANE SOCIETY

    The following details, of some of the acts of bravery recognised by the Royal Humane Society of Australasia, anf for which awards will be presented ...

    Article : 407 words
  11. GERMAN AIR CHAMPION

    In soldier's letters received last week some very interesting accounts are supplied regarding the downfall of Germany's air champion, the late Baron von ...

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  12. "THE DIZZY LIMIT"

    The limit in coolness was exhibited by two young men, who stole a motor yesterday from Bayswaler road, East Sydney. They got into the car, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. ENTERTAINMENTS FOUR "STARS" AT WEST'S.

    Clara Kimball Young will be featured in "The Marionettes," a select picture visualization of a [?] play of French social life, at West's to-night. The atmosphere ...

    Article : 278 words
  14. WATER MAIN BURSTS.

    Some employes of the Waterworks Department had a cold, wet task last night. A gang was called to the corner of Gilles and Hanson streets, where a water main ...

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  15. END JUSTIFIES MEANS

    The Cathedral Hall, Brunswick street, Fitzroy, on Monday night was crowded with people who assembled to hear a lecture by Dean Hegarty, at which Dr. ...

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  16. PIAVE RECROSSED

    An Italian offiial report states: —After 5 days of bitter and uninterrupted struggle the enemy this afternoon was completely driven to the left bank of the Piave. ...

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  17. OUR HEROES CLERGYMAN ENLISTS.

    The monthly parish social in the Christ Church Jubilee Hall, Mount Gambier, on Thursday, June 27, took the form of a farewell to Rev. H. C. Thrush, B.A., ...

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  18. LATE PRIVATE F. W. GUM.

    Private F.W. Gum, of the 5th Pioneers, who was killed in action on May 20, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gum, of Amyton. He was burn ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. CO-OPERATION

    The following, particulars are gathered from a review of a little book on the subject recently published in England:—Seventy per cent of tie population wotk ...

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  20. THE PENSIONS LIST

    The financial burden which the taxpayers of the Commonwealth are being called upon to bear is increasing to such an extent as to demand the most serious ...

    Article : 450 words
  21. COUNTRY NEWS LAMEROO.

    June 30.—A large gathering assembled in the institute hall on Friday night to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. P. Kumnick, who are proceeding to Gladstone. Mr. ...

    Article : 311 words
  22. DRAMA AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    After a successful 12 months' tour of New Zealand, followed by a splendid Melbourne season, the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company reappeared at Port ...

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  23. DEATH OF PRIVATE A.L. HOLMES.

    Word has been received that Private A. Len. Holmes dred a France on June 13 from the effects of gas. Private Holmes, who was 29 years of age, went ...

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  24. LATE GUNNER W. H. FLEMING.

    Guuner W. H. Fleming, husband of Mrs. D. Fleming, of 18 Walsh street, Southwark, was killed in action in France on October 12. He enlisted on ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. CANADIAN MANUFACTURER

    When the European war broke out Sir Fran[?] [?]llie had, as one of his many into [?] comparatively email factory at [?] [?]n, Ontario, for making drawn ...

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  26. LATE SERGEANT CURGENVEN.

    Sergeant Charles S. Curgenven, M.M., youngest son of Mr. William S. Curgenven, 128 Sturt street, city, was killed in action on June 19. 1918. Sergeant ...

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  27. LATE PRIVATE W. G. SYMS.

    Private W. G. Syms, who died of wounds received in France on June 5, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Syms, of Clement Gap, and was 22 ...

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  28. YEELANNA.

    June [?].—During the poast 10 days the district has received a good rain, the total amount being 170 points. Seeding [?]per[?]ons in most instances are drawing to a close, and ...

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  29. MILANG.

    June 29.—On Friday evening last, in the Miling Institute, a public social was tendered to Mr. M.J. O'Shaughnessy, who has been in charge of the Miland Public School for 14 ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL.

    The city organist (Mr. T. H. Jones) gave a delightful organ recital in the Adelaide Town Hall yesterday afternoon, and it was much appreciated by a ...

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  31. LATE CORPORAL L.A. MARSHALL.

    Corporal Gunner L. A. Marshall, second son of Trooper A. S. Marshall, the 9th Light Horse, and Mrs. B. Marshall, St. Ann place, Parkside was fatally ...

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  32. THE RENEGADE'S IDOL

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan in his dispatches from the front (in America) has referred eulogistically to the wonderful influence of Samuel Gompers upon Labor in ...

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  33. LATE PRIVATE E. C. JUJDD.

    Private Ernest Charles Judd, who died in France on June 20, was 35 years of age, and enlisted from Wallaroo. He married Miss Duryea, of Wallaroo, who ...

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  34. PETERBOROUGH.

    June 29.—:The annual social in connection with the patronal festival of St. Peter's Church was held on June 28. There was a large attendance of parishioners. Mrs. L. Bills was ...

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  35. LATE DRIVES LEON GEORGE.

    Driver Leon George, who was killed in action in France on June 14, was the youngest son of W. J. and S. A. George, Queen street, Alberton. His father is ...

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  37. STOCKPORT.

    June 29.—Violet Day was celebrated here last, Fridav with an evening gathering in the local hall, when there was a record attendance. Mr. T. Gray (chairman of the ...

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