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  3. GOLF AT GLEN EAGLES.

    The 16 professional left in the competition at Gleneagles as the result of the qualifying rounds play started the match play rounds to-day. J. H. Kirkwood was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE SECOND TEST.

    Wideepread interest will be centred in the second test match , which will begin at Lord’s on Saturday . The unbeaten Australian will have their second really ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN AND THE WORLD.

    The United Press correspondent at Paris has interviewed the Crown Prince Hirohito , who saidf:— “I hope American and Japan may always he found working hand ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA, 8 FOR 533.

    When play was resumed between Gloucester and the Australians this morning, the weather as bright and warm, and the pitch was in perfect condition. There ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SINN FEIN AND SOVIET.

    A draft agreement between the Irish Republican Government and the Russian Government, which was seized at Dublin, has been published in a White Paper. It shows ...

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  9. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Karoola, 1,324 Morgan, Sydney. Mcllwraith, McEacharn, &Co, City, agents: J. Rawlings and Son Port, agents. Quorna, 255, T. Gutalsen, Spencer’s Gulf ports. ...

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  10. FREE WOOL SALES.

    At the free wool sale to-day a good selection of scoured and greasy merinos were offered, including some - fine Tasmanian sorts. There was a strong demand, Germans ...

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  11. A Conciliatory Message.

    In a special message published in the Japancae number of The Manchester Guardian the Japanese Premier (Mr. Harswrites:— —“Mach can accomplished by in ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. NEW JETTY IN THAMES

    Lord Devonport has formally opened the ort of London authority’s new jetty in the Thames at Tilbury, with a depth of 30 It. at low water. This will enable vessels ...

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  13. A CASE DISMISSED.

    . An interesting decision, which should have an important: bearing on future cases of a similar nature, was made in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning by Mr. E, M. Sabine. S.M. The ...

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  14. A Message Prom Adelaide.

    Mr. Herbert Rymill, on behalf of some the Seaton players, has forwarded the following cablegram to Kirkwood, who, it will be remembered, .played at Sea ton ...

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  15. MS. MASSEY.

    Sir J. Turner, of Turner, Davidson, and Co., gave a luncheon to Mr Massey at the Raltic Exchange. Sir James Allen, , Sir John Findlay, Col. Mill, Sir William Heries, ...

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  16. American and Japanese Rivalry.

    The Echo de Paris writes:—By her naval [?] Japan in Britain [?] the American greet By renewing the Anglo Japance Alliance Hritain might indirectly ...

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  17. MIGRATION.

    A hundred and fifty guests attended the nineteenth annual Western Australian dinner, held this evening. They included Sir James Connoily (Chairman), Field-Marshal ...

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  18. Bowled, But Not Out.

    Hendry, who had joined Gregory, was clean bowled by a beautiful bail from Parker when he was 5. It was , however a no-ball .Gregory who had been batting for ...

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  19. Japanese and Bolsheviks.

    Gen. Kumara commanding the Japanese form at V[?]stock , says that owing , to retent developments in extern Sibers he has beep forced to occupy strategic Siberian ...

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  20. ALLEGED DESTRUCTIVE COWS.

    In the Adelaide Local Court on Friday morning (before Mr. r. Hesitson, S.M., and Messrs. H. Tunk and F. J. Burton), an notion was brought by Norman Ponerty Maddern. ...

    Article : 297 words
  21. WEST AFRICA.

    Speaking at. Windhuk, Gen. Hofmeyr (Administrator of the South-west. African Protectorate), mid the mandate over the former German territory implied annexation ...

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  22. NOR WEGLAN STRIKE.

    The Norwegian general strike was to-day declared off. and workers are resuming duty . Mediation between the Geamen and the engineers and transport workers is progressing ...

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  23. Test Matches at Lord’s.

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  24. DIPHTHERIA IN MOUNT GAMBLER.

    The report of the meeing of the Central Board of Health on Tuesday stated:—Following on the recurrence of diphttheria in Mount Gamhier Ease, and East, and ...

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  25. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The executive of the miners' committee and the central committee of the Mining Association have concluded their joint sittings. Complete explanation has been ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

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  29. THE LAW COURTS.

    In the matter of Francis William Hall, of Remark manager :first bearing . The insolvent was referred to the Account . POLICE ...

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  30. BIG NIGHTS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    This evening there will be a grand farewell performance of the delightful musical comedy, “The Little Whopper,” at the Theatre Royal, and playgoers will bid farewell, to Messrs . Robert Jewett, Thomas Paunceforte forte, Chester Clute, Hisses Irene Maturice , Peggy Maloney, Georgia Harvey , Marion Earle ,and Gracie Lavers Tomorrow ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. CITIZEN FORCES.

    When the resumption of training oi the Citizen Forces, which had been suspended during the war and for 18 months subsequently, was decided upon it was thought ...

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  32. DESERTED WIVES.

    Replying to a question in the Commons, the Under Secretary for the Colonies said he had no information whatever that Australia had passed reciprocal legislation on ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. WILLIAMSTOWN WEIGHTS.

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  34. A CHILD DROWNED.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, June 8. —A child aged two veers; the son of Mr. W. A. Robertson, of Chatsworth, in the Warmam bool district, climbed over a ...

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  35. FALLING PRICES.

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  36. To-night’s Amusements

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  37. Family Notices

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