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  2. AN OLYMPIC STRUGGLE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — There was tremendous interest in the challenge race on Saturday to see which crew would represent Australia at the ...

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  3. THE PRIME MINISTER RETURNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Melbourne's welcome to the Prime and Mrs Bruce at Spencer-street when the Adelaide express arrived yesterday was perfectly ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Friday Night.— In the House of Commons in an amusing speech Admiral St Gay Gaunt moved the second reading of the Merchandise ...

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  5. FALL OF THE FRANC

    PARIS, Friday Night. — The Senate passed the Electoral Reform Bill. This is regarded as indicating that the Senate will not defy M. Poincare as ...

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  6. GERMANY

    PARIS, Friday Night.— A French source in Drusseldort states that following the disturbances at the Badis[?]e An[?]ne Factory at ...

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  7. FRESH LOW RECORD.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The French franc touched a fresh low record, 113,75 to the sterling, and closed at 112.05. The Belgian franc ...

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  8. CAUSE OF THE FALL.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Paris states that the franc fall is attributed to the Bank of France's ...

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  9. W. A. LEAD AT MILE.

    Nearing the mile post Rogers (W.A.) increased has stroke and gained a slight advantage but the two crews were level again at the mile. The rate of ...

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  10. DISQUIETING EVENTS IN THE PALATINATE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— An Inter-Allied Mission has been re-despatched to the Palatinate as the result of certain disquieting events. There is ...

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  11. THE ALLIES' MILITARY NOTE.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.— The Allies' Note regarding the military control is commented on most indignantly by the nationalist press, which demand ...

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  12. MURRAY BRIDGE'S GREAT FINISH

    A hundred yards from the winning post Sladden called for an extra poundage and the "Cod's" boat, seemed to lift right out of the water in gaining a ...

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  13. CONTINENTAL EXCHANGES AFFECTED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The French taxation crisis has caused the franc, which has been steadily declining during the week, to 3 7-10th ...

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  14. THE GREEK DYNASTY

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The resignation of the Greek Cabinet, is announced. As a sequel a fresh crisis has been evoked by a group of army ...

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  15. AIMS OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    Mr J. Thomas, Secretary for the Colonies in a speech at the first of a series of monthly luncheons inaugurated by the Overseas League during the ...

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  16. AUSTRALASIAN RECORD BROKEN

    It was a grand race and the general opinion was that the race itself had justified the test. The time occupied for the distance was 6 min. 9 3-5 secs, ...

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  17. STILL ON DOWN GRADE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — The franc continues its downward course reaching 342 points, and other European currencies are also declining ...

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  18. RACE POSTPONED.

    Shortly after five o'clock it was resolved to return to Port Adelaide and endeavor to run the race in smoother water between the wharves. W.A. ...

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  19. GREAT ENTHUSIASM.

    There was tremendous enthusiasm at the beaquarters of the Murray Bridge members the crow of which were surrounded by hundreds of ...

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  20. RUM RUNNING

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The newspapers and others are protesting against the growing activities of rum runners inflaming the United States ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night.—The promoter of the proposed new South African National Peace Party, formed with the view to a reunion of the ...

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  22. ADVERTISING TASMANIA

    With the view of demonstrating in England the beauties and possibilities of Tasmania and Australia, the Commonwealth Immigration Department ...

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  23. POSITION CAUSES ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The fact that the franc, to-day is worth twopence has attracted widespread attention. "The Observer's" city editor ...

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  24. COMMENTS BY "KINGFISHER"

    What a race it must have been Only canvas separating the three first crews, with our boys a bare length away fourth. From the foregoing ...

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  25. EARLY GENERAL ELECTION PREDICTED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— "The Sunday Express" prophesies a general election before the end of the summer and expresses the opinion that the ...

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  26. THE ABBEY BY ELECTION.

    The Abbey by-election has been fixed for the 19th inst. Ninety-two Conservative and Liberal members of the House of Commons are supporting Mr ...

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  27. A BAD START.

    The start was not beyond criticism both Tasmania and Victoria were backing down over the [?]ine when the gun went. The Tasmanians were the chief ...

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  28. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The directors of Marconi's Wireless Company, in a letter to the Premier, express the hope that the company will ...

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  29. M. POINCARE'S DILEMMA.

    "Tho Sunday Express"' says the franc in falling and bringing M. Poincare down with it. It is his policy, and no other, that, has knocked the bottom ...

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  30. ARCHAROLOGICAL DISCOVERIES

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Following remarkable archaelogical discoveries of sites of pre-Roman and pre-Saxon agricultural settlements on ...

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  31. FAULTY STEERING.

    Between the half and three quarter miles the Victorians almost drew level Victoria and Tasmania steered right out into midstream but the course ...

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  32. AFFAIRS IN TURKEY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday Night. —Ismet Pasha has formed a new Cabinet excluding the Sheik al Islam (Nouri Effendi) and the chief of the ...

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  33. A THREATENS DUEL

    PARIS, Friday Night. — There was great excitement late in the afternoon in the lobbies and the Chamber when it was learned that M. Poincare had ...

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  34. MICA DEPOSITS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Claiming hat on his land 160 miles north-west of Alice Springs there is a deposit of hundreds of tons of mica worth about ...

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  35. THE BAVARIAN REVOLT

    MUNICH, Friday Night. — The trial of F[?]d Marshal von Ludenderff. Herr Hitler (leader of the Palatinate Separatists) and seven alleged accomplices, ...

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  36. A WOMAN SPY

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.— The sale of the jewels and other relics of Mile Matahari led the Chief of the Secret Ponce to reveal the story of the ...

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  37. MR HUGHES IN THE STATES

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.— At Seattle. Mr W. M. Hughes in a speech said the east with its teeming thousands of millions is becoming a more ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —"The Daily Express" correspondent at Tangier states that 8000 Moor rebels have mobilised into divisions one marching ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN FORESTRY

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Mr. Trapp, of Melbourne, by invitation read a paper on forestry at the Oxford University Forestry School and a ...

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  40. THE AIR ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The cost of the air force in Iraq and Palestine has been decreased by over £1,300,000. The increase of the estimates is due to ...

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  41. ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Saturday Night.— Mr Hughes addressed a large audience here. He said upon a continuance of the Anglo-American unity ...

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  42. AN UNPOPULAR WAR.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— "The Daily Express" correspondent at Paris states that travellers from Spain report the unpopularity of a Moroccan ...

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  43. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The prospectus of the New South Wales loan, which will be issued on Monday shows that the principal is repayable ...

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  44. RUHR OCCUPATION

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — M. Poincare in a three-hour speech in the Chamber of Deputies reiterated that France will only give up the Ruhr ...

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  45. MOTORING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. TROTTING

    At the Commercial Hotel stables at 10 a.m. on Tuesday the maiden pacer Bourne Huon, recently brought to Tasmania by Mr Shinn, is to be offered for ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The New South Wales conversion loan will probably delay the Queensland negotiations several weeks. ...

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