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  2. Advertising

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  4. LORD CARNARVON'S WILL.

    Lord Carnarvon, who died in Egypt after his famous discoveries, left £390,000. Bequests , are made Lo. relatives, and servants, including £500 to Mr. Howard ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. SH-H-H!

    The Soviet delegate (M. Krassln) conferred with the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Viscount Curzon) at the Foreign Office on Thursday. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  6. N THE JERVIS BAY.

    The general manager of the Commonwealth Line of Steamers (Mr. E. A. Eva) tendered a luncheon to Sir Joseph Cook, Sir George Fuller, and Mr. Lawson on the ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL

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  8. IRELAND'S UNENDING TANGLE.

    All the 100 deportees who had been confined In the Mount Joy Prison were returned to England to-day. Armoured cars patrolled the route from prison to the steamer; and, as the authorities kept the departure a close secret, there was no public demonstration. ...

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  10. METHODISTS OF MARK,

    The Ex-President"(Div McCallum) who prays for a church with Its heart hot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. While the House is Away.

    Capt. Wedgwood Ben asked in the House of Commons for an assurance that here would be no rupture with Russia before the re-assembly of Parliament after ...

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  12. TO-MORROWS MATCHES.

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  13. AMATEUR LEAGUE.

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  14. O'Brien and O'Hara.

    A High Court Judge, sitting in Chambers to-day, refused O'Brien's application for bail. O'Brien intends to appeal in the Divisional Court. ...

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  15. Trouble over Indemnity Bill

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Baldwin) introduced into the House of Commons to-day the "Restoration of Order in Ireland Indemnity Bill of 1923." This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Labour Protest.

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. McNeill) said sufficient time ' had been given to enable M. Krasfiin to communicate with his Government if he ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVICE LEAGUE.

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  18. Wild Scenes at Euston.

    There were wild scenes of enthusiasm at Euston Station upon the arrival of 40 deportees who included several women. A crowd of Irish sympathizers, wing the ...

    Article : 203 words
  19. EAST TORRENS ASSOCIATION;

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  20. Bumping die Bolsheviks.

    Th eBelgrade correspondent of Matin reports that the Russian Grand Duke Nicholas and other "Czarist" generals are expected to confer shortly with ...

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  21. WEST TORRENS ASSOCIATION.

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  22. HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES.

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  23. Still Wanted.

    Six of the Irishmen who had been deported from London and four from Liverpool have been re-arrested. ...

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  24. KIRKWOOD BEATEN.

    The Australian golfer. J. H. Kirkwood, was beaten by Kinch (three up and two to play) in the first round in The Yorkshire Evening, News tournament, after topping ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. STRENGTH V. PLUCK.

    Jack Bloomfield won the cruiser, weight championship of Great Britain at Olympia on Thursday night. His opponent, Magill, retired in the ...

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  26. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.

    Miss Maude Royden, the noted authoress and publicist, who was recently oh a lecture tour of the United States, speaking King's Way Hall last night, said the ...

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  27. GERMANY COMING AROUND.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Petit Parisien says the German Government is busy getting through Its Ambassador in London as many details possible of the British viewpoint, in respect in reparations. A will then be sent to the AIlies, in which Germany will dwell ...

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  28. PATENT RIGHTS.

    M. Pulterie, the inventor of the "joystick" for stabilizing aeroplanes, has been awarded 7,000,000 francs by Paris Courts action against several well-known ...

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  29. Y.M.C.A. A GRADE No. 1.

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  30. HIT BACK.

    The Provincial Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Caron), in the course of a speech, urged the Dominion Government to take measures of reprisal against the United ...

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  31. Y.M.C.A. A GRADE.

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  32. HITTING LOW.

    Porcher, the French welter weight champion, was disqualified last night for hitting when fighting Fred Archer at Olympia. ...

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  33. Paying Servia.

    The Belgrade Government has accepted Germany's offer to build five wireless stations in Jugo Slavia, as part payment in connection with reparations. ...

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  34. TO-MORROWS SPORTS.

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  35. INNINGS VICTORY;

    At Southampton to-day Hampshire made 283, thus beating Worcestershire, which had compiled 123 and 134. ...

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  37. ROYAL CHARITY.

    King George and Queen Mary, as a result of their visit to Italy, have contributed 45,000 lire (about £400) to be distributed equally between the poor, the Red ...

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  38. THE SEVENTH OLYMPIAD.

    At a meeting of the South Australian Olympic Council on Thursday it was unanimously decided that the claims of the Australian champion eight-oar (Murray) ...

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  39. TO-NIGHT’S AMUSEMENTS.

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  40. Y.M.C.A. A GRADE. No. 4.

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  41. YM.CA. B GRADE go. 2.

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  42. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.

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  43. Bonar Law's Scheme.

    Some of the newspapers apprehend, that Germany may adopt Mr. Bonar Law's scheme, and offer £2,500,000,000 m reparations. thus winning Great Britain's ...

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  44. PRACTISING RAIDING.

    During its summer training the Royal Air Force will carry out a series of realistic air raids on the east coast. Anti aircraft gunners will meet them with ...

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  45. Deadlock at Lausanne.

    M. Venezelos (Greek delegate) and Ismet Pasha, have had another long meeting, but the deadlock regarding, reparaptions continues. ...

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