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  2. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A New Sooth Wales athlete, A. W. Winter, made a world's record (one of several achieved in the Olympiad at the weekend) in the hop, stop, and jump. Normi. the Finnish champion, won the 10,000 metres cross-country race sensationally, and captained the winning team in the ...

    Article : 599 words
  3. FEDERAL POLITICAL PUZZLE.

    With the approach of Monday, July 21, the date on which simaltaneons conferences of the Nationalist Federation, and the Federal Fanners' Organi ...

    Article : 360 words
  4. EX-SENATOR STORY.

    Ex-Senator Story died unexpectedly at his home, at Clara street, Norwood, on Sunday evening, after an attack of influenza, followed by bronchitis. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 368 words
  5. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    According to a message from Pekin, present indicatous point to the Chinese Government complying shortly with the request of the Soviet for the exchange ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    If there are those who believe that politicians never speak unless they thoroughly understand their subject the past week would disillusion them. Only once dur ...

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  7. HAIRDRESSERS' PRICES.

    Mr. J. Painc (secretary S.A. Master Hairdressers and Tobacconists Association) writes:—"I have noticed your per., "Haircut, Sir? Two Shillings, Please." I ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. SYDNEY SAFE-BLOWERS.

    Detectives, in Sydney have discovered many parcels of explosives which apparently had been hidden by criminals. A quantity of gelignite was found in the fur ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. BOY BADLY INJURED.

    Subsequent to an accident on the Port road, Hindmarsh, on Saturday afternoon, Leslie Rupert Zenkner, of Lucerne street, Thebarton, was arrested, and will be ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. CHINA'S COMPLIANCE.

    It is now virtually decided that China will comply with the Soviet request for an exchange of Ambassadors.—Reuter. ...

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  11. RED REVOLUTION.

    The Morning Post's Riga correspondent slates:—"Au amazing manifesto has been issued by the Communists' International Congress just concluded at Moscow. It ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. NURMI'S GREAT FEAT.

    Nurmi, the sensational Finnish athlete, crowded all his previous achievements and paralyzed the field of the world's best distance runners in the 10,000 metres cross ...

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  13. "PROBABLY SUPPORTED BY MAJORITY."

    The Chairman of the Master Hairdressers' and Tobacconists' Association (Mr. C. E. Tunney) stated on Saturday morning that a meeting would be held on ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. ALLEGED KLAN TERRORISM.

    From Battle Creek, Michigan, there lias come a report that a new mystery involving the terroristic methods of the Ku Klux Klan is causing countrvwide ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool tales closed firmly. There was a large attendance and good competition. The first week's weak [?] had entirely disappeared, and priced [?] ...

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  16. AT BISLEY.

    The Australian riflemen were much in evidence at the Bisley competition today for Britishers Resident Overseas. The I conditions were 10 shots at 300, 600, and ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Australians selected to represent the dominions against the Achilles Club in London on July 23 are:—Carr, Newman, Newman, Homier, Duigan, and Boyd, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. AN AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    Mr. 0. G. H. Merritt (manager of the Australian Olympic team) states that the Athletic Association of Australia hare authorized Parkinson (V.) to select an ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. EGYPTIAN PREMIER ATTACKED.

    A sensation was caused at the Alexandria Railway Station, Cairo, today. The Prime Minister (Zaghloul Pasha) was fired at with a revolver by a student. ...

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  20. MISSING MILLIONS.

    The Daily Express says:—The detective authorities at Scotland Yard arc preparing a series of longfirm fraud prosecutions. Within three or four years, it ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLING.

    At Chicago "Strangler"'Lewis defeated Mechcle Romano, the Italian challenger for the world's heavyweight wresting championship. It was a gruelling straight ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    The tests of two agreements between China and Germany hare been published relating to the reestablishment of. the German Bank and the settlement about ...

    Article : 278 words
  23. ROYALTY AT WEMBLEY.

    Queen Victoria of Spain and her two daughters, Princess Beatrix and Princess Maria Christina, visited the New Zealand Pavilion at Wembley today. The Queen ...

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  24. FOUR HUNDRED METRES RACE.

    Seven heats were ran in the 400 metres (437 yards) team race. The world's record was broken three times, which is unique. Great Britain's team, captained by H. M. ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. GOLF.

    The British pair, Duncan and Mitchell, defeated the Americans Macdonald Smith and Hagen in a four-ball challenge match by 1 to 2. Thirty-six holes were olaved ...

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  26. LORDS V. COMMONS.

    The final stage of the controversy between the House of Lords and the Commons on the subject of the Evictions Bill has been reached. ...

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  27. COMMENTS BY "OLD PED."

    When the writer said good-bye to "Dick" Eve (the Australian champion direr) at the Adelaide Railway Station, when the [?] team left, the question was asked ...

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  28. SATURDAY'S FINAL POINTS.

    United SUtes, 19½; Finland, 135; Great Britain, 63½; Sweden, 20½; France, 19½; Switzerland, 11; Australia, 10; Argentina, South Africa, and Canada, each 5; New ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    Sunday's tennis draw:—Willard meets the Sooth African champion, Raymond. Bayley plays a Norwegian representative. ...

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  30. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Zaghloul Pasha passed a good night, and expressed gratification with messages from the British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), Field Marshal Lord Allenby ...

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  31. TENNIS.

    At St. Louis to-day, in the National Clay Court Championship Double, Schlesinger and A. H. Chapin (Massachusetts) defeated Walter Westbrook and Harvey ...

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  32. WRESTLING.

    The Australian featherweight wrestler, C. Angelo (V.), in the second round beat beat (Great Britain) on points. Angelo ni aggressive throughout. ...

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  33. BOYNE ANNIVERSARY.

    The anniversary of the battle of the Boyue was observed at Belfast by Orangemen with the customary enthusiasm. A procession of 30,000 persons (including ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. THE NEXT OLYMPIAD.

    The Olympic games for 1928 are definitely fixed to take place in 1928 at Amsterdam, and the following series—1832—at Los Angeles, California. ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    It is understood that the AngloSoviet Conference is at present considering an agreement calculated to benefit the Soviet Government to the extent of £10.000.000. ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. ALLEGED CANCER CURE

    The Philadelphia County Medical Society has announced that Dr. Glover has failed to establish his alleged isolation of the cancer germ, and his professed de ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. BOXING.

    Paris newspapers state that, in consequence of negotiations between the managers, the return match between George Conk and Paolino will be held ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. THE CODS' TRIAL ACHIEVEMENT.

    The Murray Bridge crew, in a trial over the mile and a quarter course, registered 7.7 2-3. Wrestling. The featherweight, C. Angelo (V.); will ...

    Article : 38 words
  39. THE DELHI RIOTS.

    Severe fighting took place to-day at Delhi between Hindus and Mussulmans, which spread all over the city. Seven persons arc reported to hare been killed. ...

    Article : 108 words
  40. CYCLING.

    In a return cycling match for the Grand Prix de Paris, in fire heats, Spears was placed fourth, with 11 points, after Poulain (France), Dc Graeve (Belgium), each ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. THE HOP, STEP, AND JUMP.

    When the Olympic Games Were resumed to-day, the sweltering heat was like that of an Australian summer day. In the hon aten and iumn. A. W. ...

    Article : 405 words
  42. BYFLEET MURDER.

    Mysterious developments arc occurring in the case of Vaquier (who was couvicted of the Byflcet murder), following upon a new statement by Frenchmen. ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. EMPIRE SERVICE SQUADRON.

    The British service squadron, headed by the Hood, steamed out of San Francisco Bay today after a four days visit, which has been marked by a dazzing round of ...

    Article : 93 words
  44. CANADA AND JAPAN.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. MacKenzie King) informed the Canadian House of Commons that the question of the admission of Japanese "wives" had ...

    Article : 173 words
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