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  4. VICTORY FOR BRITAIN. SECOND AMERICA CUP RACE.

    The course for the second race for the America Cup to-day was:—Reach to the south-south-east beat to the west by north, and reach to the north-east by north. The ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    In the House of Commons, on the report stage of the Nuuru Island Agreement Bill, the Government did not attempt to reverse the Standing Committee's decision ...

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  6. FATHER JERGER REMAINS ON THE NESTOR.

    Father Jerger is stated to be still on board the Nestor, at anchor at the Outer Harbor. Several of those who are interesting themselves on behalf of Father ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Smuts, in replying to a question in the South African Assembly this afternoon, Said Deville Wood, on the Somme, had been purchased by the Union ...

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  8. TROUBLE IN CORK

    An official announcement has been made that the story of the blowing up of military motor lorries in Cork is untrue. The military forces have thrown a strong ...

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  9. AN EXCITING RACE

    The second mark was passed joy Shamrock in 4 hours 26 minutes 29 seconds and by Resolute in 4 hours 43 minutes 36 seconds. When Shamrock turned Resolute ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenant Parer and Mr. McIntosh left Singapore for Banca yesterday morning at 9.30 o'clock, but were obliged to return to Singapore owing to thrilling experiences in ...

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  11. GERMAN DEBETS The Coal Problem

    It is understood that the Government will encounter considerable opposition from the Empire Economic Council on the coal agreement with the Allies. Coal experts ...

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  12. AMRITSAR RIOTS

    In the House of Lords there was a large attendance of members and peeresses when Lord Finlay brought up a motion deploring the conduct of General Dyer's ...

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  13. CAPTAIN SMYTH, V. C.

    Mr. Haman Greenwood, in the House of Commons; in replying to questions in regard to the murder of Captain Smyth, V.C., denounced the murder of a very ...

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  14. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London:—Paris(fraties to £),46.60; Stockholm (kroner to £), 17.52; Christiania (kroner to £), 23.40; Calcutta (sterling to rapee), 1/10; ...

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  15. INMAN VALLEY TRAGEDY

    Mr. E. Martin farmer, of Inman Valley, telephoned to the City Watchhouse at 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday that his son, Edgar, aged 14 years, had gone for a ride on his ...

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  16. LORD FORSTER

    Lord Forster, the newly appointed Governor-General of Australia had an enthusiastic reception at the luncheon at the Royal Colonial Institute to-day. He ...

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  17. Application to the Court.

    Much interest was again evinced on Wednesday morning in the Supreme Court proceedings in connection with the deportation of Father Jerger by the ...

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  18. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Mr. Fisher, the High Commissioner, welcomed the Australian Olympic team on their arrival in London. He presented Mr. Bennett with an Australian Ensign ...

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  19. Old Soldier's Warning.

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, who last week, with Marshal Foch, was summoned to Spa by the Allied nations to "[?]ll" the German bluff, about seven ...

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  20. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    The Railway Labor Board has awarded two million organised employes an average increase of 21 per cent. This will be retrospective from May 1, and the ...

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  21. ENGLISH RAILWAYS

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, in replying to a question, said:—The Government policy is to hand back the raiiways to the companies at the ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. RUSSIAN WAR

    The official expenditure on the Russian operations from November 11, 1918, to March 31 last was £55,973,000, whereof £31,244,000 was spent on the British ...

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  24. PRINCE JOACHIM

    A pathetic story is told of the last hours of Prince Joachim, the youngest son of the Kaiser, who committed suicide on Saturday. He retired at 9 o'clock, when ...

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  25. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) prosecuted. Assault on a Boy. The trial was continued of George ...

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  26. THE COAL SHORTAGE

    The South Australian Coal Board met at the offices in the Chamber pf Manufactures on Wednesday. Commander J. S. Bracegindle, D.S.O., stated that the coal ...

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  27. THE DAVIS CUP

    Although America had already qualified to meet Australia for the Davis Cup, the remaining matches were played at Wimbledon to-day. Johnston beat Kingscote, 6-3, ...

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  29. EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The King and Queen, with many other British royalties attended the funeral of the Empress Eugenie at Farnborough. Prince Victor Napoleon and Princess ...

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  30. A Big Hole.

    On nearing the winning line a big hole was seen in Shamrock's balloon jib. Shamrock finished in 5 hours 37 minutes and 58 seconds. ...

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  31. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  32. THE BOLSHEVIKS TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Bolshevik reply to the British Note in respect to the resumption of trade has reached Mr. Lloyd George. It rejects the British proposals in regard to Poland ...

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  33. BALLROOM "BOLSHEVISM."

    It was unanimously decided yesterday at a meeting of British dancing teachers at the Grafton Galleries, Bond-street, that they should do their utmost to abolish dips, ...

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  34. MINING SHARES.

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  35. OPAL MINING

    The unpleasant living conditions amid which the 300 men now searching for opal in the Stuart Ranges, in Central South Australia, are working were vividly ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Bradford Tops.—There is a little more enquiry but business is insufficient to test values. ...

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  37. PRESS CONFERENCE

    Fifty British press delegates, with others from India, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand left the Euston Railway-station to-day. They sail by the Victorian ...

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  38. MINING NOTES.

    The net trading profit of the Briseis Tin Company for the year ended December 31 last was only £3,108, as compared with £46,050 during the previous term and after providing for ...

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  39. 8,000-YEAR-OLD GIRL.

    A practical joke, planned by the ancient Egyptians, which has taken 5,000 years to come to fruition, was one of the many discoveries mentioned by Professor ...

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  40. THE Y.M.C.A.

    The ex-Kaiser ha srephed to the request of the Young Men's Christian Association for funds, saying that he is unable to comply owing to the condition of his country ...

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  41. MINE OUTPUTS.

    Vegetable Creek, week ended July 10.—"Produced 5 tons tin oxide." Block 10, Misima.—The following is copy radio telegram received from general manager, ...

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  42. The Russian Mission.

    M. Krassin, accompanied by M. Kameneff, President of the Moscow Soviet, and M. Milyutin, chairman of the Russian Economic Council, has arrived at Reval on ...

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  43. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Hunter's Pernatty, July 19:— "South Shaft, 46 ft,—Will start xcut for reef Monday. North Shaft—W. xcut 84 ft., schist quartz leaders, value 8 dwt. New Option Shaft—27 ft., schist lod[?] ...

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  44. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Golden Spade, fortnight ended July 10:— "W. Shaft—Sunk 23 ft.; total 41 ft. driving E. from bottom of shaft 9 ft. on quartz vein; values irregular. Main Lode—Stripped shaft further 8 ft.; ...

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  45. FRENCH FEELING.

    The students at Strasburg University celebrated the St. Joan of Are fetes in the city by decapitating the statue of Germania on the university buildings, a relic ...

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  46. LIGHTING HINDMARSH.

    An improved method of lighting the Port-road from Hindmarsh bridge to the boundary of the Woodville District Council has been decided upon. The ...

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  47. CHINESE WAR

    The Japanese Embassy announces that Japan is observing the strictest neutrality and that she has instructed her officials in China against any interference in political ...

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  48. A FALL OF EARTH.

    At the cutting at West Wellington a number of men are filling trucks with earth, which is being run out on the embankment of the swamp on the south side ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Court, before Mr. DeputyPresident W[?], on Wednesday, an application by the employes in the quarry industry to have the award of October last varied by reason of ...

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  50. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.

    The hearing was continued on Wednesday, in the Civil Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) of the petition by Henry Kemp, of Clarence Park, ...

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  51. DOCTORS IN CONGRESS.

    The Hygienic Congress, which is being held here on the invitation of Burgomaster Max, was opened this morning in the historic hall of the Palais des Academies in ...

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  52. THE AQUITANIA

    The stop-valve of one of the Aquitania's boilers blew off yesterday and killed an engineer and injured a stokehold hand. The Aquitania was off the Irish coast ...

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  53. TO CHRONIC DYSPEPTICS.

    You can eat what you like if you take Bisurated Magnesia Tablets. Make this test:—Eat a meal made up of any foods which appeal to your fancy, irrespective ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    A meeting of members of Parliament is to be held at Parliament House to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m. to meet Mr. Louis Sinclair in connection with the proposed ...

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  55. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    The Building Trades' Union, and not the Builders' Laborers' Federation, as stated on Saturday passed the following motion last week:— That this association ...

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