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  3. CRIME IN DUBLIN Police Official Shot

    A party of armed men who were concealed behind the railway piers in Beresford-place, Dublin, fired upon a motor car containing Mr. Roberts, Assistant ...

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  4. CONTROL OF WOOL

    The "Yorkshire Post" states:—Mr. Hughes has resumed direct negotiations with the British Government, in regard to wool. The Government has made a ...

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  6. THE WAR INDEMNITY. PRESSURE APPLIED TO GERMANY

    A communique issued by the Allied Conference this morning states:—The conference again discussed the question of the German payment for reparation and the ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  8. IMPORTED CHEESE

    Sir W. Mitchell Thompson, in the House of Commons, in replying to Sir H. Nield, K.C., said following on the decision of the Government to make no further ...

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  9. FATAL RIOTS

    Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Com[?] replying to Major O'Neill, in regard to the riots in Londonderry, stated that the county inspector of [?]derry ...

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  10. IMPERIAL TRADE

    Mr. Thorne, in the House of Commons in replying to Mr. Glanville, pointed out that the increased preference offered to British goods under the new Australian ...

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  11. "FAKING THE BOOKS"

    The case was continued in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday in which Arthur Iredale Watkin, formerly accountant and cashier for the Melbourne ...

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  12. WHEAT IMPORTS

    Bread cards will be established again in October, for the purpose of reducing the imports of foreign wheat. ...

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  13. PRINCE OF WALES. Many Happy Returns of the Day

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was born on June 23, 1894, and therefore completes the 26th year of his age to-day. ...

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  14. SALE OF BUTTONS.

    The regulation, framed during the war period, requiring the consent of the State War Council to the manufacture and safe of souvenir buttons, has been repealed. ...

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  15. JAPAN AROUSED

    Japan has lodged an informal protest with the Department of State against the proposed Californian legislation, which will absolutely prohibit the ownership or ...

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  16. Adelaide Illuminations.

    In connection with the illuminations for tie visit of the Prince of Wales to Adelaide the State organiser desires to mate it clear that the only illuminations for ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  18. CHAMPION TENNIS

    Everybody was surprised that Park beat Johnston, 7—5, 2—6, 6—2; 8—6, [?] the lawn tennis tournament. Johnston was considered to be the most dangerou[?] ...

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  19. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    As the result of Detective Kennedy's enquiries this morning into the circumstances attending the death of Mr. Albert Eaesom, a single man, last night, the ...

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  20. Decorations at Port Adelaide.

    The Acting Mayor of Port Adelaide (Alderman Lewis), on Tuesday evening presided at a meeting to consider what steps should be taken to illuminate the city ...

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  21. The American Propaganda.

    Mr. Patrick McCartan, the Irish Republican Ambassador to the United States, changes Mr. Justice Cohalan with being opposed to the sale of Irish [?]ads, and with ...

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  22. MOISEIWITSCH.

    At his fifth recital in the Town Hall Melbourne, last night, M. Moiseiwitsch the Russian genius of the piano, created remarkable scenes of enthusiasm by his ...

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  23. MR. C. J. DE GARIS.

    Mr C. J. De Garis, of the Australian Dried Fruits Association, recently purchased a Bolton and Paull aeroplane, and, according to the Melbourne "Argus," is ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    The New South Wales loan of £2,500,000, at 6½ per cent., has been underwritten. The final instalment is to be paid on ...

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  25. TOWN PLANNER.

    Mr. C. C. Reade, Town Planner, whose engagement until now has been for a spefic term, was on Wednesday permanently appointed to the office by the Executive ...

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  26. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    The hearing was continued of the application under the Testator's Family Maintenance Act, 1918, for increased provision out of the estate of the late Thomas ...

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  27. FOOD AND GROCERIES

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  29. THE SHARE MARKET FIRMING IN GOLD STOCKS.

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  30. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Drs. E. H. Beare, M.B., B.S., R. McM. Glynn, M.B., B.S., and F. N. LeMessurier, M.B., B.S., have been appointed resident medical officers at the Adelaide Hospital. ...

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  31. An Allied Threat.

    The "Echo de Paris" states:—M. Millerand at Boulogne gained an essential point If Germany does not promptly pay the indemnity the Allies will seize the German ...

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  32. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    First Hearing.—Charlotte Augusta Bourke of Jacob-street, Marion, widow. Application to Annual Composition.—Frank Roy Flavel, formerly of Redhill, [?]rer now out ...

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  33. CITIZENS' CALL TO PRAYER

    The "citizens' united call to prayer" will be held at 1 p.m., to-morrow (Thursday in Stow Church Hall, when the intercession will be for "the grace of ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. Local Court—Adelaide.

    An action was brought by [?] ried woman, of Chancery-lane, Adelaide, to recover £19 19/ from Eilen Palmer, of Shannonstreet, Glenelg, in respect to an alleged breach ...

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  35. THE MEN WHO FELL.

    A most original and artistic souvenir of the war has been designed in the form of a bronze model of the Cenotaph which was erected in Whitehall, London, as a ...

    Article : 186 words
  36. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS

    News was received in Adelaide on Wednesday that the Premiers' Conference, which was to have been held in Melbourne, in Saturday, has been postponed until a ...

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  37. EATING IMPERIALLY.

    Mr. E. C. Buley, an Australian journalist in England, wrote early in May to a London paper:—The cheapest food on the market at the ...

    Article : 467 words
  38. FARMERS' AND SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The meeting of the Stanley district of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association was held in the Council Chamber, Gladstone, on Tuesday. The following resolutions were carried:—"That ...

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  39. A DANGEROUS CROSSING.

    A meeting called by the district council was held on Saturday afternoon in the Nairne Institute to discuss the advisability of asking the Railway Commissioner to ...

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  40. CAUSE LIST—LIMITED JURISDICTION.

    Smith, F. S.—Reid & Co.—v. Coombs. Defended Causes. Bakewell—S.A. Farmers' Union v. Webster—Denny. ...

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  41. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    During the great war the 1st King Edward's Horse put out from its ranks no less than 500 young colonials to the commissioned ranks of the British armies in ...

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  42. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. A MOTOR CAR DISASTER.

    While Dr. James, of War[?]urton, with his mother, was driving in his motor car over a level crossing, near the Yarra Junction railway-station, a train from ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    Mr. S. Springett, a farmer, was found dead in his bed on Saturday afternoon. A neighbor went to his house and found the horses tied up, and evidence that they ...

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  44. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Bert Sheely. who was arrested by [?] Constables Dayman and Nicholls, was charged with having insufficient lawful means of sonport. Sub-Inspector Nicholson prosecuted, and ...

    Article : 345 words
  45. A BROKEN DOLL.

    The colossal wooden statue of Hindenburg which, during the war, was erected in front of the Reichstag building in Berlin, has been provisionally confiscated by ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  47. A FATAL EXPLOSION.

    This morning an explosion took place at Pleasant Hills, in the neighborhood where an old gold miner, Mr. Harry Cathro, had his camp. The old man's ...

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  49. THE LIVING WAGE.

    Mr. President Brown will deliver his judgment in the Industrial Court on Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, in the basic living wage case. ...

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  50. THE FEDERAL GRAB.

    At a meeting of the district council of West Torrens, the following resolution was unanimously carried:—"That this council strongly protests against the action of the ...

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