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  2. Advertising

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The meeting of the Imperial Conference has been postponed from Thursday Monday. owing to the uncertainty of the date of the arrival of the Canadian delegates ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. BAT AND PEN.

    “Persuaded by various people to write this book, I can only hope there is not too much ‘ego’ in it. I have tried hard to keep a straight bat and a modest mind.” ...

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  5. THE GRIMES OF SINN FEIN.

    Head Constable McEihill was murdered while he was going to mass at Kubeggan, County Westmeath. The Russian delegation in London , in be ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The South Andalusia Express collided with a train from Toledo, near Pillaverde Twenty persons were killed, including both the engine drivers, and 50 were injured. ...

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  7. COUNTY BATTING.

    Ducat (Surrey) made 120 against War-Fickshire his being the first batsman to score 1.000 runs for the season. Playing against Kent, Jupp made 101 not out. A. ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Juno, 105, J. Williamson. Edinburgh. Kopoola , us, W.J. Spells, Stansbury Rhesus 6,731, Taylor, Brisbane. George Will it and Go., agenies ...

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  10. GOAL STRIKE.

    Week-end reports from the coalfield are of an optimistic strain. They suggest that the men are anxious for a settlement. It is benerally believed that the voting ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. WIPE’S RELIGION.

    Aliening that his wife’s constants changes of religion bad “made a pandemonium of my happy home” and rained his neurons system and his business Mr. Charles Mac ...

    Article : 266 words
  12. Three Belfast Men Shot.

    A party of men masquerading as soldiers, who said they were taking men to the bar racks for identification, captured Kerr (a barber). McBride (a publidan). and Halfpenny ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. Empire Stocktaking.

    The Union Prime Minister (Genmuts) interviewed at London concerning the forthcoming Imperial Conference, said it would be of far-reaching importance. ...

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  14. Failure of British Bowling

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in The Morning Post on the second test match, remarks that the British bowling lacked distinction unfavourable , with that of the Australians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
  15. The Toss.

    Gilbert L. Jessop, the well-known cricketer, wrote in a London paper last month:—In a few weeks we snail be in throes of test-match struggle. As all ...

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  16. Mr. Hughes’s Activities.

    Pending the assembly of the Imperial Conference , the delegations are busily employed with speeches at public functions. Mr. Hughes has accepted an invitation to ...

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  17. Proposal for Agreement.

    The Daily Chronicle gives prominent to proposal that the nearly elected members of the northern and southern Irish Parliaments mould be permitted to meet under a ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

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  19. OLD WALLPAPERS AND DISEASE.

    The Secretary of the Master Painters Songwriters and Decorators’ Association (Mr. H.S. Hatwell) writes :— gratifying to notice the interest which is being ...

    Article : 387 words
  20. MR. MASSEY BAILED UP

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) left Oxford in a motor car at midnight accompanied by his secretary (Mr. Thompson), the assistant secretary ...

    Article : 274 words
  21. REGISTRATION REFUSED.

    Mr. Deputy President Webb, in the State Industrial dustrial Court on Monday, gave his decision in regard to the application lodged by the South Australian Jockeys’ Association, for registration ...

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  22. MOTORIST’ S DIVE.

    Sitting in bed at 7 o’clock in , the morning recently, reading a. copy. of the MWvs[?]ry of Man,” Mrs. Craigie, wife of Mr. W. Burnett Orgigie, of Prince [?]sort ...

    Article : 294 words
  23. An Over- treated Wicket.

    Mr. A. C. Maclaren. writing in The Daily Express, says :— The authorities at Lord have hitherto used no patent top dreasing for their wickets , and have left ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The prospectus of the joint South Australian Tasmanian loan was issued on Saturday . The subscription list will cless on June 18. and final instalment of 40. ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. GREEKS AND KEMALISTS.

    King Constantine and the Greek Grown [?] have [?]eit aboard a cruiser , eu route for Smyrna. where they will witness the operations against the Turks . ...

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  26. Six -hours’ Day in Cricket .

    The Daily Mail, writing on. May .6, on this subject , took a more generous view of the question than some other of the London papers:— “The Australian call for a ...

    Article : 182 words
  27. STATE BANK EMPLOYES

    Mr. Deputy- President Webb, in the Sate Industrial Court on Monday, was engaged with a preliminary heating in connection with claim by the Bank offers’ Association for an award ...

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  28. THE LAW COURTS.

    Leo Alfred Jones admitted having on May 3 town a billiard ball in Union lane, off Bundle street, to the danger of passers by. Sub-Inspector interested who prosecuted, said that on tie date by ...

    Article : 488 words
  29. “ISADORE SOLOMON” ON BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr. Jules Jordan, who is now appearing in “Welcome Stranger,” with John D. O’ Hara and his talented company at the Theatre Royal utters many quaint words of wisdom philosophically peculiar to his race . On the subject of Bolshevism he says :— A Bolshvik is a guy dot’s got nothing — and is willing to divide it ...

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  30. FLOUR AND BREAD.

    Following on the sharp decline in the values of mill offals, the State Prices Regulations Commission on. Monday cancelled the ruling fixed prices for flour and bread. ...

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  31. KIRKWOOD’S DEFEAT.

    J. H. Kirk wood, when interviewed after the final at Gleneagles, frankly admitted that he -was disappointed at his defeat. He said:—“ The Englishman was too good for ...

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  32. LICENSING COURT.

    The quarterly meeting of the Licensing Court, Adelaide (.midland) division was continued on Monday morning, before Messrs. R. O. Nesbit, S.M. (Chairman ) .T. Hewitson, S.M. and E.J. ...

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  33. The Test Match.

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  34. SHAREBROKER’ S DIVORCE PETITION.

    The hearing was resigned; before Mr. Justice Poole in the Civil Court on Monday of the pottion for a divorce by Samuel Wilis, jun., of Rose Park, sharebroker, from his wife , Kathleen ...

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  35. RAIN IN THE NORTH.

    Dalgety & Co., limited, received the following telegram from Marree on Monday morning:—Mailman reports 2 to 3 in. from here to Cooper; 1½ to Mungerannie; heavier ...

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  36. “THE CRISIS IN THE TEA. INDUSTRY.”

    An authoritative article on the product Son of tea in the Empire and its relation to the tea trade of the world is contained in the current number of The Bulletin of ...

    Article : 361 words
  37. Hindmarsh Enquiries.

    The enquiry into the redundancy of licences in the Hindmarsh. Bowden, and Brompton districts was continued at the sitting of the adjourned annual meeting of the Licensing Court, Adelaide ...

    Article : 524 words
  38. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

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  39. MONGOOSE AND COBRA.

    A cobra in -the act of “mesmerising” a king crow in a field near Calcutta was attacked by a mongoose, and after a ferce strength killed. The cobra was so intent ...

    Article : 105 words
  40. THE WOOL DISPUTE.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, speaking at a banquet at Bristol, said New Zealand was suffering ;intensely from the past mishandling of much of her produce, especially ...

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  41. ALLEGED HOUSE- BREAKER.

    Sydney Vincent, who was arrested by Detectives Slade and McMahon on Friday , and who appeared before the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday on a charge of house breaking at Norwood, and was ...

    Article : 127 words
  42. To-night’ s Amusements

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  43. LICENSING COURT BUSINESS

    On Monday morning the enquiry of the adjourned Annual morning of the Licensing Court, Adelaide (Midland) division was resumed into the redundancy of licences in ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent announces that Sir Robert McMilian (Chief Justice of Western Australia) has been gazetted as Lieutenant Governor for that State ...

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  45. SPORTING CABLES.

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  46. Australian Averages.

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  47. ECONOMY — THE WATCH WORD.

    Economy should be the watch world of every one business man in these times of money tightness . We show one way to economise with our rebuilt typewriters, ...

    Article : 91 words
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