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  5. ANOTHER HORSE KILLED.

    The dastardly acts of killing horses whille they are depicturing in the park lands surrounding 'the city continues. It was reported on Tuesday that three valuable ...

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  6. “ WILL CRUSH YOU”

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S. M., E. H. Lock, and A. Kelly), James Rusher Campbell, a returned soldier. of ...

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  7. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

    For some time there has been, growing among the wholesale merchants at the East-End Markets a strong feeling of dissatisfaction regarding the arrangements at ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A local merchant with a sense of humonr, besides a. -wide knowledge of the business, wag deceasing tile possibility of a match famine, confiequent upon the coal shortage ...

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  9. GERMAN COUNTER-TERMS.

    PAKIS, June 9. The Allies intend to deliver a reply to the German counter proposals on June 13, and to allow the Germans five days in ...

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  10. OUR BLACK BROTHERS.

    The deputation which waited upon the Commissioner of Public. Works (Hon. G. Ritchie) on Tuesday morning and asked that a large area of country in (the northwest ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN PEACE.

    The Council of Four has discussed the. political causes in the Austrian peace terins. ' PARIS, June 9. ...

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  12. Premature Peace Proposals.

    A Senate investigation has disclosed that copies of the peace terms to Germany were brought to the United States by an American correspondent. Sr. Borah ...

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  13. 100,000 AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Pearce (Australian Defence Minister) States that the transport of an Australian field army numbering. 100,000 men from Belgium to France was completed ...

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  14. WAR MEMORIALS.

    The .French Commission" has selected 140 sites to be preserved-in their present battered state as' monuments of the great war. They include famous, "battlefields, ...

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  15. CALIFORNIA TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Thomas once venice California has offered a prize of £10,000: for the first flight from Geliformia to Australia. An Australian Venture. ...

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  16. LONG PLAINS - SNOW TOWN RAILWAY.

    Mr. Nichols , M. P., waited on the Minister of Railways (Hon. G. Ritchie ) on Tuesday morning with reference to the extension of the Long Plains Railway to ...

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  17. TWO DAYS' BATTLE.

    The Hungarians claim to have' defeated he Cteecho-Slovaks after a two days' battle, during which -they captured Kasekau. ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' HOME- COMING.

    The Ruapehu has sailed -with 530 troops and 180 -women for New Zealand. Remariable scenes occurred on Saturday when New Zealanders on the Ruapehu ...

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  19. THE LAW COURTS.

    The suit of Reginald Standley for a divorce from Ida M Sandley, on the ground of alleged misconduct with 'Frank Parker, was dismissed on the motion of Mr. TL W. Hunt, Who appeared for correspondent. ...

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  20. PORT PIRIE POSITION

    The idea of a stop-work meeting which Saturday's gathering of unionists called by the Trades and Labour Council adopted, is to be carried out, but it is generally expected ...

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  21. BIG CRICKET

    In the match Australians v. Sussex, at Brighton Sussex scored 227 and Australia 6 for 220. ...

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  22. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  23. KARATTA LAID UP.

    The Cost Steamship company's Kanatta, which returned from Kangaroo Island on Monday evening, will be laid up, and the men were paid off on Tuesday. ...

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  24. THE FIRE ON THE AJMXRAL PONTY. ;

    A cable message on Tuesday described a fire on the. Amiral Ponty in. the Suex Canal stated that 100 persons were killed .The Following extract from the ...

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  25. INFLUENZA.

    [?] was recorded at the Port [?] Hospital late on Monday [?] the daughter of [?] street rose ...

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  26. IRELAND.

    Sum Fein -emissaries here admit, that the conditions in Ireland approach' close to civil war. ...

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  27. UNITED STATES.

    The embargo against the exportation of cold from the United States has been lifted. Seventy thousand telegraphists in the ...

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  28. MAILS FOR SOUTHERN YORK'S PENINSULA.

    The Deputy Postmaster- General advises [?] the shipping strike it has been [?] for the mails for Southern [?] offices to close at the ...

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  29. VICTORY BALL AT GLENELG.

    In connection with the victory hall at the Glenelg town hall on Friday night, the District [?] has grantes per[?] [?] and men to wear their ...

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  32. THIEVES' HAUL IN CYCLE SHOP.

    Between Monday evening and Tuesday morning an entry was gained into cycle shop of "Messrs. Elliott Bros., of. North terrace, Kent Town. It was found that a ...

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  33. SHIPS AND WIRELESS.'.

    The following ships communicated with the Adelaide Radio Station on Monday night:—Carina, War Duchess,- War Geat, Westhope. ' ...

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