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  4. AERIAL VENTURES.

    The correspondent of The New York Times at Washington says a United States Army aviator will attempt a transcontinental aeroplane flight between New York ...

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  5. THE COAL FAMINE.

    Ordinarily. the output of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company may be said to be 50 per cent. for lighting and a like amount for power purposes. Since the ...

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  6. EASIER TERMS FOR GERMANY?

    M. Clemenceau firmly refuses to consent to a-modification of the peace-terms. Much pessimism regarding the issue existe among the Council of Four. ...

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  8. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE.

    KALANGADOO. June 10—A shooting accident with fatal results befell Elma, the l5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, on Sunday. The accident was ...

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  9. EXPRESS TRAIN DISASTER.

    After having jumped the rails, which had been rendered greasy by rain, the engine of the Bendigo to Melbourne express, this morning, overturned while ...

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  10. A Long Journey.

    For several months residents of Darwin and Northern and Central Australia, generally have been following with interest the progress of Lloyd's aerial survey party ...

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  11. "A PSYCHOLOGICAL CASE."

    An information was laid on Wednesday morning by Sub-Inspector Fraser against the second officer of the steamer War Climax, Joseph Francis Boo[?], who ...

    Article : 551 words
  12. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The United Press correspondent at Budapest says that M. Tehitcherin (Ruesian Foreign Minister), in anevering wirelessed questions, said Gen. koItchak's troops ...

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  13. Americans Congratulated.

    The Prince of Wales welcomed and congratulated the American Atlantic airmen at a luncheon. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Commonwealth line is loading the Boorara at Hull only. She will sail on June 25 with troops. The Austral Glen will call at Genoa, where she will load marble, ...

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  15. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Paris edition of The Chicago Tribune asserts that Germany has been guarantees admission to 'the League of Nations withiu two years, and that [?]e ...

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  16. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Gill, Prospect Hill, have been notified that their son, No. 943. Sdlr. T. C. W. Australia by the transport Oraro, and is expected to arrive in Melbourne about June 16, after over ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. Woman's Suffrage Favoured

    Illinois, the first State to vote on the question following the adoption of the principal by Congress, has unanimously ratified the women's su[?]age amendment ...

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  18. “VICTORY" LOAN.

    It is expected that a modified form of premium bonds will be introduced in the coming “Victory” loan be introduced in the £1,000,000,000. Probably there. will be ...

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  19. China and the Powers.

    The New York Times correspondent at Washington declares that if the Chinese Peace Conference at Shanghai fails to compose the differences it is likely that the ...

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  20. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Liberal Party on Wednesday Mr. Hague, member for Baroossa. and Chairman of the Railways Standing Committee, .was elected Chairman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CRICKET.

    Middlesex has registered 608 runs for 7 wickets against Hampshire. Hendren made 201, and J. W. Hearne 218 not out. ...

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  22. An Anti-Leaguer.

    Mr. Knox has introduced into the Senate a resolution refusing concurrence in the League of Nations. ...

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  23. Tennis in Paris.

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  24. Alleged Sale of Titles.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law. refused a judicial enquiry into the allegation that titles were sold. for monetary considerations. ...

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  25. BRITONS IN GERMANY.

    Representatives of the overseas department of the Board of Trade, the Chambers of Commerce, and the Federation of British industries are visiting Cologne to push ...

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  26. SILESIANS V. POLES.

    New from Germany shows that Silesia is preparing to resist the encroachment of Poiand. The Silesians are determined to hold their territory whether Germany ...

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  27. INFLUENZA.

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  28. SKYLIGHT FROSTING APPEAL UPHELD.

    Finality was reached on Wednesday by the Full Court (presided over by the Chief Justice, Sir George Murray, Sir. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan) in an ...

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  29. ANOTHER PLAY GROUND.

    The Government has acceded to the request of the Unley Corporation to reserve the site of the old "Parkside tramaheds on the FullartOn road as a children's ...

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  30. How the Accident Happened

    The train which met with disaster in the railway accident near Castlemaine early on Tuesday morning, departed from Bendigo on time , and there was no incident ...

    Article : 541 words
  31. PERSONAL.

    Messrs. C. E. Chapman, F. J. C., J. H. Phillips, and W. T. Bowe, F. L.C., have been appointed analysts undes the Fertilizers Act. ...

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  32. MISSING LAW BOOKS.

    Nothing is more annoying to a Judge or Magistrate to find that a law book they might need in an Important case is not readily available. An instance of this ...

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  33. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—-Wednesday, June 11—Law water, 8.30 a.m.; high water, 2 p.m. ARRIVED.—June 11. war Duchess, 4,332, F. Shirley, Colombo. Geo. ...

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  34. Prussia and The Poles.

    The correspondent of The World, at Berlin, reports that West Prussian troops have been organised into an army group. Gen. Otto von Bulow has been appointed ...

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  35. LIMITING ARMIES.

    Although the armies under the former Hapsburg monarchy will be restricted, the newly created States strongly resist a eimilar restriction, and this has caused the ...

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  36. PRICE FIXING.

    A request was made some days ago by [?] presentatives of the [?]bour Party that the former Prices Fixing Board, which was oppointed by the State Goverment soon ...

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  37. MAIL FROM LONDON.

    A letter mail from London will be due in Adelaide by the transcontinental train ex Kaiser-I-Hind, via Fremantle, on Thursday at 3.30 p.m. ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    Brighton,. 11.16, beat Black Forest. 8.1. Brighton, 6.15, beat Edwardstown, 5.6. Brighton, 14.17, beat (Happy Valley, 6.7. Brig-toon, 2.6, best sturt, 1.2. ...

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  39. Family Notices

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  40. SHIPS AND WIRELESS

    The following steamers were in communication with the Adelaide Radio seation on Tuesday night: —Kaisar-i-Hind, Karagola, War Duchess, War Gnat, and ...

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  43. THE LAW COURTS.

    Arnold Thomas was fined 5/, with 15/ costs. for having on the night of June 3 failed to carry. a [?]ighted lamp on a bicycle which he rode in King William street. ...

    Article : 175 words
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