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  3. PEACE PROBLEMS

    President Wilson, and his Cabinet decided on Tuesday that the Allies and Germany must work out their financial recovery without further United States ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African Assembly this afternoon carried the third reading of the Bill to extend the life of the Senate till Ocber 31. The Prime Minister stated that ...

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  5. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Owing to the enormous superiority of the Bolshevik forces the British detachment at Enzeli, on the Caspian Sea. accepted the Bolshevik terms and quitted ...

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  7. AN ITALIAN CRISIS.

    The conferences of party leaders, convened by Signor Nitti, has faild to produce a solution of the criads. There are many rumors stating that the Nationalists, ...

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  8. TOP PRESS NEWS.

    The South Australian crew, who won the Inter-State Eight-oar Race, returned to Murray Bridge to-day. A large crowd assembled at the station to welcome the ...

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  9. TROUBLOUS TIMES

    In the House of Commons to-day Colonel Walter Guineas maintained that the GoTernment had acted in a perfectly correct way towards Poland. He pointed out that ...

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  10. BRITISH DEFENCE

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at the luncheon at the opening of the military tournament said—:Now we have again broad sunlight and a victorions peace, we ...

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  11. FEDERAL SAURIES Sarcastic Mr. Maxwell

    The diseussion of the but [?] the increase of the salaries of Federal member to £1,000 a year was continued in the House of Representatives through ...

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  12. RAILWAY WAGES

    The wages board enquiry in regard to the raihvaymen's claim for increased pay was continued to-day. The company's accountant produced figures to show that ...

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  13. NO FELONIOUS INTENT.

    Samuel Frederick Baser, ar[?]y pensioner, decided whether he would plead guilty or not to a charge of stealing cats and and two fowls, at the Devon Sessions yesterday, ...

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  14. THE SALVATION ARMY

    Adelaide lad another button day on Friday. This time the proceeds were in aid of Salvation Army work. The number of persons in the streets wearing the ...

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  15. POLISH WAR

    A wireless Bolshevik communique states: —We started a general advance in the Polotsk and Lepel region on May 14 on a front of fifty miles. We penetrated to ...

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  16. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day was observed in the State schools throughout Sooth Australia on Friday. in lien of Monday, May 24. In the metropolitan area no official visits ...

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  17. IRISH UNREST

    The Lord Chancellor, in the House of Lords, in reply to-the Marquis of Salisbury, emphatically declared that it was fie policy of t!he Government, whether the ...

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  18. ITALIAN CABINET

    There are indications that the efforts of Signor Nitti to form a now Cabinet have been successful. ...

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  19. COPPER DECLINE.

    The decline in the price of copper is due to the-persistent selling. There has been a reduced output in the Midlands owing to the strike in Canada. ...

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  20. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Rev. Julian. Bicksteth, M.A., who has been spending a short holiday in Melbourne, returned t oAdelaide on Friday. Mr. Norman Menzies, who died at St. ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  22. SHOTS AT LIMERICK

    There was disorder at Limerick during last night. The police and military forces arrived, and there was some firing. A civilian was shot dead, an old woman ...

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  24. CRISIS IN CHINA

    A political and financial crisis in China is feared. The Premier of China has left the captial and the miltary officials are demanding the control of the Cabinet. The ...

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  25. AT THE ZOO

    All was quiet and mysterious round the London Otter Pond at the London Zoo on March 3, just when the sun was warm enough to take the chill off the water. ...

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  27. A WASH-OUT.

    "An absolute wash-out," was an expression used in Mr. Justice Darling's court yesterday by Colonel Sir J. NortonGriffiths. ...

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  28. GIFT TO LEARNING.

    Teh British Government have offered eleven acres behind the Britis h Museum as a site for the London University. It is worth £1,000,000, but the national ...

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  29. CUTTING PRICES

    The American manutacturers, realising the seriousness of the retail prices, are "slamming" down the cost of supplies. They express their willingness to co-operate ...

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  30. HIGHLY NERVOUS.

    The ex-Ka'ser has been in a highly nervous state since the Junker c[?]. I learn that be has abandoned his sawing of wood, but he still takes short ...

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  31. WAR GRATUITY BILL.

    The Senate amendments in the War Gratuity Bill were agreed to. ...

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  32. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Nelson Frederick Waite, who was awarded 14 days' imprisonment for having been drunk on North-terrace on Thursday, was declared to be an inebriate. Sub-Inspector Nicholson said the ...

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  33. ANOTHER LOAN.

    The Acting Treasurer moved the second reading of, a Bill to authorise a loan of £20,000,000 for war and repatriation purposes. ...

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  34. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post at Tientsin states.—Englishmen in the Far East almost unanimously oppose the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in ...

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  35. TEE GUILD OF THE GARLAND.

    As May 24 is Empire Day schools affiliated in the Guild of the Garland have followed the custom initiated after the death of Queen Victoria of decorating her ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    The A.M.A. celebrated the first anniversary of the strike by holding a picnic on the Western Oval. There were several hundred men. women, and children ...

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  37. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  38. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The hearing of the arbitration in connection with the claim by the South Australian Company for compensation against the South Australian ...

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  39. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  40. TOMMY BURNS

    Tommy Barns announces that he is prepared to put up £1,000 or £2,000 against Beckett for the Empire championship. If be wins he is willing to meet Carpentier. ...

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  41. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  42. THEFT OF A CHEQUE.

    Henry Hoskin, Who was arrested at Murray Bridge.by Constable Lindsay, appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., on a ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The hearing of the application of the employes in the chaff industry for increases in wages and improved conditions of work was continued before Mr. Deputy President Webb in the ...

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  44. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  45. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Henry Akeroyd, milk vendor, of Hanson-street Woodville North, was charged by Alfred Robert Love, inspector of foods and drugs, with having sold adulterated milk on March 28, at ...

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  47. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    The hearing of the action in which. Charles Thomas McGiew, gram merchant, is claiming from the New South Wales Malting Company £282 9/11, the difference ...

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  48. RACECOURSE PROSECUTION.

    The trial was continued in the Criminal Courtt, before Mr. Justice Poole and a jury on Friday, of Henry Cower Osman and Clarence Roy Brown, who were ...

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  49. INTER-STATE FOOTBALL.

    J. Bishon, of the West Adelaide club, has notified the League that he will be unable to go to Melbourne with the inter-State team, us he is unable to obtain leave of absence from his ...

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  50. A MOTOR COLLISION.

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  51. BOWLS.

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