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  4. VERSAILLES.

    Versailles and its palaces stand in relation to Paris much as Richmond and Hampton Court do to London,, with St. Cloud Park between, on the Seine, for ...

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  5. RATIFICATION SIGNED.

    The President of the German Republic (Herr Ebert) his signed the ratification of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Boring his visit Mr. Hughes was actively engaged in expanding and improving the business relationships of Australia and Britain. Matters were sufficiently ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A situation. of no little interest has been brought about owing to the decision of some New York brewers, on the advice of eminent counsel, to make beer sontaining ...

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  8. WHEN GREAT MEN FALL OUT.

    In the cour[?]e of his speech in the Commons on April 16, Mr. Lloyd George, referring to the Northcliffe newspapers, said:-"Just a few months ago there was a ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

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  10. THE COAL FAMINE.

    "The situation, so far as coal as concerned. is setting very acute," said Capt. C. J. Clare, after Friday's meeting of the Coal Board. "We are trying to utilize the ...

    Article : 242 words
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  12. SETTLING THE SOLDIERS.

    An exceptionally busy time is being experienced by the Minister of Repatriation (Hon. E. A. Anstey) and the officers of his department. The applications by ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Cecil Harms worth (Under Secretary for Foreign Affaire) stated in the Commons that the Allies .had ordered the German General von de[?] Goltz to evacuate ...

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  14. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

    The Australian press correspondent learns that riots which broke out in the Straits Settlements have been quelled, and that the cruiser Sydney has left. ...

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  15. ALLEGED BREACH OF AGREEMENT.

    At the Civil Court on Friday (before the Chief Justice), Mathew Holder, of Glen Osmond, proceeded against Julia Ann Mcl[?]osh, of Unley road, Unley, in ...

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  16. A NEW WORLD.

    President Wilson, in presenting the Peace Treaty to the Senate, said it was an indispensable instrumentality for the maintenance of. the new order with which ...

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  17. BRITISH TROOPS.

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  18. SATURDAY'S JOURNAL,

    The selection of reading matter in Saturday's Journal will be found extremely interesting as usu[?]. "Being Nice so Nellie" (by George PattuIIo) and another ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. AN EARLY LATE SITTING.

    In the House of Representatives, after the defeat of the no-confidence motion, Mr. McWilliams (T.) moved an amendment to the motion to print the ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. TROOPSHIP IN COLLISION.

    The Court of Enquiry into the sinking of the barque Eddeside by the Australian transport Themistocles delivered its finding this morning. The Court states that ...

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  21. The Essential League.

    Continuing his speech to the Senate. President Wilson said the Peace Treaty would be a scrap of paper without the League of Nations. The people demanded the ...

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  22. POULTRY AND DOG SHOW.

    Lovers of all classes of poultry. pigeons, and dogs will find much to interest them in the northern annexe of the Jubilee Ex[?]ibition Building. where the South Australian ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Pre bate has been granted under the will of the late Mr. Walter H. Bee, of Saddlew[?]h. farmer. The state is sworn not to exceed £48,200 in value. The testator ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. EMPIRE SPORTING.

    The International Bowling Board has invited the New Zealand As[?] [?]iation to send a team on a visit to England in 1921. ...

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  25. INFLUENZA REPORT.

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    PORT LINCOLN, July 7.—A [?]d shooting accident occurred at Tanime Siding on Friday night when Will H. R. Millikan a young Port Lincoln returned soldier, was ...

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  27. FIREWOOD WORKERS STRIKE.

    The conference between the representatives of the firewood companies and the unions was continued this. morning, but shortly after noon the proceedings ...

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  28. THE LAW COURTS.

    George Stephens, of Rose terrace, Wayville. sued E. G. Evans, of Bagot avenue, West Torrens, for £15 10/, balance alleged to be -due for goods bought. Mr. G. F. Mitchell appeared for ...

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  29. Liner Struck Iceberg.

    The Allan liner Grampian (10.955 tons) struok an iceberg, off Newfoundland. Her bow was damaged, and several of the crew were killed, but there was no panic. The ...

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  30. Trade with Germany.

    President Wilson, in a reception to newspaper men, said the United States ought to resume trade relations with Germany many immediately. United States troops ...

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  31. The Ross Rifle.

    The War Office, [?] response to enquiry by the Bisley committee, has confirmed that the Ross rifle is not a service weapo[?] It is probable that an Australian and ...

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  32. Eight Cases at Cambrai.

    The Local Board of Health at Cambrai (formerly Rhine Villa) notified the Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) on Friday that there ...

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  33. INFLUENZA.

    A recrudescence of influenza in the Free State and -the Transvaal is causing anxiety. An official report states that for the six weeks ended July 5 more than 16,000 cases ...

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  34. £400,000

    A special Court has decided that the se[?]orities in London, amounting to £400,000 of. ex-Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, shall be forfeited to the Crown. ...

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  35. The Shantung Settlement.

    A resolution has been introduced into the Senate asking President Wilson to-produce a copy of the letter in which he protested against Japan's claims to Shan[?]ung. ...

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  36. COLLISION WITH MOTOR CYCLE.

    MORCHAED, July 9.—On Monday morning Mr. E. J. Kitto, who is 70 yearn of age, came into collision with a motor ' cycle ridden by Mr. Douglas McKenzie. ...

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  37. BOXING.

    It is many years since local boxing enth[?]sts have seen two heavyweight boxers in action, and they will be gratified to learn that E[?] Waddy (heavyweight champion of South Australia) has ...

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  38. DREADNOUGHT OF THE CLOUDS. [?]

    The British dirigible R34 is off the south coast of Massachusetts. WASHINGTON, July 10. The R34 is 650 miles en route- to London. ...

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  39. The Nauru Phosphates.

    During the last few days Mr. Hughes, Mr- Massey, and Lord Milner have con[?]uded the Nauru commercial convention regarding the future exploitation of the ...

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  40. DEATH AMONG THE TOMBS.

    The dead body of an old man was found lving under a bush in the Melbourne Cemetery this afternoon. It wag subsequently identified as that of George [?]us (79), ...

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  41. BRITISH COAL PRICES.

    Many protests are being made in industrial centres against the increase of 6/ a [?] in the price of coal. Manufacturers in Sheffield, Nottingham, and Bradford ...

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  42. MAIL NOTICES.

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  43. BELTANA ON MONDAY!

    The troopship Beltana will reach the anchorage on Monday. The probable time of arrival well be announced later. Woods' great pepper[?] Cure. ...

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  45. BOY SCOUTS' WELCOME HOME.

    On Saturday last the 1st Forres[?]ille Troop of Boy Scouts welcomed [?]ne their acour[?]aster (Mr. L. R. Diga[?]e) from the front. A ba[?]quet was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hosti[?], of ...

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  46. IMPERIAL RELATIONS,

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law said there had been helpful informal discussions with the dominions' state[?]men, regarding a special Imperial conference to ...

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  47. PROHIBITED PAMPHLETS.

    By a notice in The Commonwealth Gazette, issued to-day, the Federal Ministry prohibits the importation into, or distribution in Australia of 58 specific ...

    Article : 118 words
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  49. CATTS DIVORCE SUIT.

    When the report of the Registrar on the conduct and means of the parties in the application by Eva Alice Catts, who is suing R[?]. James Howard Catts for divorce, ...

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