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  2. DAYS CUP TEAM.

    It is reported from Forest Hills that the Australian Davis Cup players have arrived and have lodged in a local hotel, so as to be near the courts where the Davis ...

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  3. PEACE IN NEAR EAST.

    After three long sittings on Sunday night, a peace agreement was reached at 2 o'clock this morning, and it is expected that the protocol will be signed within 10 ...

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  4. WASHINGTON TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of The York Times karna that the General Board of the Navy has submitted a plan, which the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. CARE OF THE TEETH.

    The objects of the new Dental Hospital are—to provide dentistry for persons not in a position to pay the usual fees; to enable better cars of the ...

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  6. THE UTILITY COMPANY.

    On March 8, 1923, The Register published an article entitled Free-Theatre Coupons," which referred to an advertising scheme under which ...

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  7. RUHR AND REPARATIONS.

    London Press lobbyists agree that the British Cabinet, within a day or two, will clearly define the British policy in reference to the Ruhr and reparations as Mr. Amery and Mr. Neville Chamberlain have broken the silence on the subject from the platform. A full statement by the Prime ...

    Article : 389 words
  8. AN EARLIER MESSAGE.

    Arrangements have been reached at Lausanne under which Turkey will not insist upon Greece redeeming receipts given for goods which the Greek Array requisitioned. ...

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  9. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The cycle race Arranged for the opening of the Olympia has been postponed for a week. The judges decided that the new track was not safe, as it had been ...

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  10. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    On Wednesday of this week, the Australian Olympic Federation will meet at Melbourne to make preliminary arrangements in regard to the selection and ...

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  11. FRANCE FORE-ARMING.

    During the debate which resulted in the ratification of the Washington Treaty. M. Briand and M. Poincare agreed that the figures fixed for capital ships did not affect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LURE OF THE EAST.

    The subtle spell of fascination which the East almost invariably casts over the Western mind is not diminished even when experienced through conversation on such ...

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  13. ANGLO-CATHOUCISM.

    The second Anglo-Catholic Congress is to be opened to-morrow with a service in St. Paul's Cathedral. The Bishop of London (Right Rev. Dr. Ingram) will be ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. THE SLEEP MARATHON.

    Two young men, who stayed awake for 98 hours, won the sleep Marathon contest. ...

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  15. SIKI WINS.

    The fight between the Senegalese boxer, Battling, Siki, and Marcel Nilles, lasted only four minutes 27 seconds. Siki won in the second round. Nilles was quite ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. U.S. MINERS' PROTEST.

    A message from Sydney (Nova Scotia") states that Dan Livingston President) and James MacLachlin (secretary) of the local branch of the United ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. FORMATION OF ALLIED BLOCS.

    The London representative of L'Echo de Paris declares that the British Cabinet will meet early to the week to decide whether it ii worth while continuing the ...

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  18. £80,000 ROBBERY.

    Prince and Princess Giustiniani (who are the Earl and Countess of Newburgh in the British Peerage), after being drugged in their sleep, were robbed of ...

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  19. GREAT BRITAIN AND TREATIES.

    Le Temps, commenting upon the speech of the British Minister of Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) says:—The fact that the occupation of the Ruhr ...

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  20. FIRPO-WILLARD EXPECTATIONS.

    The boxing contest between Firpo and (Villard, to take place on Thursday, is attracting much public attention. Both men are training hard, and observers ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. FRENCH EXCHANGE.

    French exchange reached 78.95 to the £ sterling on, Saturday, the lowest level attained this year. Marks touched 1,000,000, but recovered to 970,000. ...

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  22. FRENCH PRESIDENT FIRM.

    The French President (M. Millerand). speaking at Puy-de-Dome to-day, said nothing would make France abandon her methods or her goal. The victory had ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. THE HEALING MISSION.

    Mr. J. M. Hickson before leaving Adelaide for Port Pirie on Monday, gave a message for the people, through the press. He said he was ...

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  24. THE GREAT MEMORY.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen attended a great concert in Albert Hall, in memory of the French and British dead. The Garde Republicaine Band played and ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    John Clarke has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment on a charge of having obtained £3 from Mrs. Rill, by false pretences. It was stated that Clark called ...

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  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Some excitement was caused at Yankalilla in consequence of Master Frederick Spicer, of Adelaide, baring been lost in the bush. He was visiting Mr. R. Kelly ...

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  27. LARGE LINER HELD UP.

    Sixty-four members of the engine room new of the giant White Star line) Adriatic delayed the ship's sailing an hour while they forced the captain (Mr ...

    Article : 187 words
  28. THE CAILLAUX INCIDENT.

    Ebelot has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment, and Camelots and Du Roi to one month's imprisonment for having assaulted M. Caillaux, a ...

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  29. MAKING FARMERS.

    The officials of Christ's Hospital have opened a farm trying brauca at the school, with a view to prepare boys for farm work in the dominions. Mr. ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. VISIT TO PORT PIRIE.

    The Port Pirie correspondent of The Register telegraphed on Monday evening:—Mr. Hickson arrived by train this afternoon, but a big crowd at the Ellen street ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. SMALLPOX SCOURGE.

    418 cases of smallpox in Great Britain were notified between June 9 and June 30. They were widely spread through the country. The Ministry of Health ...

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  32. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Bandits held up a tram on the Canton Kowloon railway killed one Chinese military officer and a soldier and kidnapped 90 upper Chinese, who are held to ...

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  33. CONCERNING A CURE.

    Mr. L. H. Foote of Burra, who received the laying on hands at the Cathedral en Friday last, called at The Register Office on Monday morning, ostensibly to ...

    Article : 309 words
  34. RACE WITH BLINDNESS.

    Horace Van Ruth, a veteran artist, died in London to-day at the age of 81, after a brave struggle against failing eyesight and acute poverty, Practically ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. DOCK WORKERS' WAGES.

    A meeting of transport workers at Hull broke up in disorder. Mr. Ben Smith was subjected to continual interruption when he argued that the dock workers' ...

    Article : 87 words
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  37. KRASSIN'S AMBITION.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Moscow states that M. Krassin, who has been appointed head of the new combined foreign and Internal Trade ...

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  38. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    English batting averages for the season are:—Hendren, 1.703 runs, 77.40; Mead, 1,011 runs, 63.18: Lowry, 1.172 runs, 53.27; Makepeace, 1,382 runs, 53.15. Bowling ...

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