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  3. PAY OF POLITICIANS

    The South African Assembly this afternoon, by 72 votes to 24, adopted, the recommendation of the Select Committee on the motion of the Prime Minister (General ...

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  4. RIOTS IN IRELAND

    Rioting was renewed in Londonderry this morning. One man was mortally wounded, two others were seriously injured. Rifle and revolver firing is continuous in the ...

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  6. ANXIOUS BELGIUM.

    M. Jaspar, the Belgian representative at the Supreme Council, said as for as German disarmament was concerned Belgium would not accept any compromise. He favored ...

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  7. LABOR TROUBLES THE GAS STRIKE.

    An unlooked-for and sensational development of the gas employes' section of the strike took place this afternoon, when the men marched in a body from the Trades ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A Bolshevik communique announces Cut decisive offensive is strongly developing in the neighborhood of Retchit[?]. We forced the crossing of the Dneiper and ...

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  9. CIVIL WAR

    A condition o[?] civil war preva[?] in Londonderry, and the authorities are powerless against the armed bands, who hold the city Several other persons were shot ...

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  10. THE NEAR EAST

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commens, in reply to a request for a statement in regard to the reported acceptance of the military aid of Greece to deal with ...

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  11. BRIGHTON TRAGEDY

    Drink, it is believed, was the cause of the tragedy in Landcox-street, Brighton (Melbourne), on Saturday afternoon, when William. Henry Morris, aged 46, painter, ...

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  12. GENERAL DYER.

    The Secretary of the Army Council etates that no decision has been reached in connection with the case of General Dyer, who was in command of the British ...

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  13. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    In the suit for divorce brought by Joseph Emi[?]e Hurbi against his wife, [?]da E. Hurbi, and on which Patrick O'Lough[?]n was named as co-respondent, the decree [?]si ...

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  14. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenant Parer will leave for Ja[?] about July 1. Banka will probably be his first stage. ...

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  15. [?]LPA ALARMED

    About midnight on Monday of last Week, the peace and solitude of the little village of Tilpa was broken by the roaring of a madman. The, hotelkeeper had run amok, ...

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  16. COST OF CLOTHES

    The Federal Government agents have arrested Frederick Gimbel, head of the Great Departmental Stores, on a charge of profiteering. They have announced, that this ...

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  17. PADRE'S WIFE

    Before Mr. Justice Horridge, in the Divorce Division or the High Court of Justice, in London, early last month William Charles Bertie Williams, described, as ...

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  18. A MURDERER'S END

    Dennis Gunn, who murdered Mr. Braith waite, the; postmaster at Ponsonoy, on March 13, was executed in Auckland gaol this morning. Gunn met his end calmly[?] ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. THE BLIND INSTITUTION.

    During their visit to the Royal Institution for the Blind, North Adelaide, on Tuesday, the Governor and Lady Weigall expressed their great interest in the work ...

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  21. GIRL AS DECOY

    Great public interest was manifested in the trial which opened in the High Court, Glasgow, to-day, before Lord Sands and a jury, of the two men who, along with two ...

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  22. RIGHTS OF A FATHER

    In the King's, Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, London, recently, before the Lord Chief Justice and Justices Avory and Roche, an application, by Mr. ...

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  23. GAS EMPLOYES ACCEPT OFFER.

    A meeting of the Gas Employes' Industrial Union was held in the Temperance. Hall, Brompton on Monday evening to consider the wages offered by the Gas ...

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  24. LOVE AND LITERATURE

    Founded 30 years ago, the London Masten Printers' Association has ever since uone valuable Work in promoting the interests of the important trade with which ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  27. POINT McLEAY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) on Tuesday said he and the Protector of Aboriginals (Mr. W. G. South), the Hon. J. Lewis, Mr. W. ...

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  28. Police Court—Adelaide.

    A fine of £3 (including costs) was imposed upon. Alfred David Hennig, who drove a motor car in King William-street (Victoria-square) on June M, at a rote six milee an excess of the ...

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  29. A WET WINTER.

    With, the rain on Tuesday, calculating the fall up to noon, Adelaide has had this month 6¼ in. of rain, which is more than double the June average. In the last 81 ...

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  30. PRICE OF KEROSINE.

    Mr. J. S. Clarke, manager in South Australia for the Vacuum Oil Company, appeared before the Prices, Regulation Commission on Tuesday morning and applied ...

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  31. THE FACE OF DEATH.

    Sentence of death, was passed at the High Court of Justiciary, Glasgow, a. few weeks ago on Albert James Fraser and James Rollihs, the two young men accused ...

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  32. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The arbitration proceedings in connection with the claim by the South Australian Company for compensation against the South Australian Government, in ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL LAWS.

    The Attorney-General for Western Australia. (Hon. T. P. Draper), who has been in Victoria and South Australia for a few weeks making enquiries into industrial ...

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  34. ALLEGED LUGGAGE THIEVES.

    Charles Platt and Walter Albert Maggs, wh[?] were arrested on Monday by Detective M. McMahon and Plad[?]cloths-Constables Correll and Gill, were charged before Messrs. E. M., S[?]bine, ...

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  35. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Lady Weigall has kindly consented to become President of the League of Loyal Woman. The Minister for Repatriation (Hon. G. ...

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  36. ALLEGED BREACH OF COVENANT.

    In the Local Court, Adelaide, on Tuesday, before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell, and Messrs. A: J. Bowden and F. S. Delano, the hearing was continued of the ...

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  37. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    By the Melbourne express on. Tuesday morning Mr. F. Riley and Miss Hagney, the representatives of the federated unions to assist in ...

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  38. THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE.

    Indignation was voiced at the meeting of the City Council on Monday concerning the proposals of the Federal Public Works Commission relative to the Adelaide ...

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  39. BORDERTOTO HOSPITAL.

    BORDERTOWN, June 18.—A public meeting, called by the Tatiara.District Council to consider the proposal of the Tatiara sub-branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League to ...

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  40. DEAD BODY FOUND.

    This morning, while some children were mushrooming at Lake Sunday, about three nines from Yorketown, they discovered the dead body of a man. Mounted-Constable ...

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  43. OUTING FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    A party of soldiers from Keswick Hospital were taken to Coromandel Valley last Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Bigot's Volunteer Motor Corps. They were the guests of the Coromandel Valley Red ...

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  44. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  48. MINE OUTPUTS.

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