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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Advices from Peking state that the Chinese Republicans fear the existence of a Monarchist plot. Chang-Tso-Ling, Inspector-General of Manchuria, is said to be ...

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  4. EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

    The bodies of 300 dead have been recovered in the earthquake-stricken towns, including 50 extracted from, the ruins of Barga, 16 miles north of Lucca, in ...

    Article : 110 words
  5. M. POULET

    M. Poulet, after successful aeroplane demonstrations at Batavia, flex from Batavia towards an estate in the neighborhood, but the flight ended with an accident. The ...

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  7. COAL CONFERENCE ABORTIVE

    The conference between the miners' executive and the President of the Board of Trade, from which so much was hoped, has failed. Mr. Smillie informed Sir ...

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  8. FOOTBALL THE SECOND SEMI-FINAL

    Port Adelaide (second on the list), and Norwood (fourth), will to-morrow meet on the Adelaide Oval in the second semi-final of the league. The winners will play North Adelaide (minor ...

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  9. MESOPOTAMIA

    The War Office Mesopatamia, communique this evening covers a number of minor operations in various areas. It mentions that in the Lower Euphrates ...

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  10. POLISH WAR

    A wireless message from Moscow this afternoon stated:—We have evacuated Gravechov. The Polish communique says:—Our ...

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  11. THEVES AGAIN

    The office of the Bunyip Soap Company in Winwood-street, Southwark, was entered by thieves during Thursday flight, and two attempts were made to blow open ...

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  12. AMERICAN CROPS

    The American Department of Agriculture estimates that there will be a corn crop of 3,131,000,000 bushels, the greatest in history. The spring wheat forecast is ...

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  13. PORTUGUESE AFRICA

    According to to-day's news from Lanrence Marques, the report that the strike of railway servants and other Government employes in Portuguese East Africa is ...

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  14. LOVE AND POISON

    The Paris edition of the "New York Herald" reports that the well-known screen actress, Mira Olive Thomas, Jack Piekford's wife, is in a very grave ...

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  15. B GRADE—FINAL.

    At Norwood Oval.—Stunts versus West Torrens. Sturt (from)—Turnor, Summers Pritchard, Vale (captain), Senders, Sharp, Nicolle, Morgan, Stephens, Bannigan (vice-captain), Clark, ...

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  16. SINN FEIN

    At the Galway railway-station at midnight Sinn Feiners shot dead Constable Krumm, an ex-soldier, after a desperate struggle. Constable Krumm killed three ...

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  17. Other Teams for To-morrow.

    Premiership Match—University Oval—University versus Henley and Grange.—Henley and Grange—Mair (2), O'Grady (2), Groves, MoCord, Potter, Monten, Opie, Johns, Beeston, Willsmore, ...

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  18. ITALIAN REVOLT

    The seizure of property by Communists is extending to the glass and chemical works. Armed bands of peasants are seizing baronial estates in the Palermo ...

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  19. COLLISION AT SEA

    A Lloyd's report states.—The Konigin Luise, with 650 passengers, bound for Australia, came into collision with the steamer Loughbrow, 691 tons, off Lisbon, in a fog. ...

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  20. METROPOLITAN AND SUBURBAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    Semi-Final.—West Suburban versus Rosewater II. (on St. Patrick's grounds).—West Suburban (from)—Adams (captain), Benz, Bums, Chisleat, Hewitt, Hooper, Hopkins, Joslin, June (2), ...

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  21. FLOATING DOCK

    Twelve tugs towed to Sheerness from Germany a huge floating dock surrendered in accordance with the Peace Treaty. It is capable of lifting a 40,000-ton ship. ...

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  22. BRESLAU OUTRAGE.

    The German Government lave handed to the French Embassy in Berlin 100,000 francs, the indemnity demanded by France for the outrage committed by Germans ...

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  23. A PARADISE OF BATS

    Returning recently from the Island of Jamaica, in the West Indies, where he spent four months on a scientific expedition, Mr. H. E. Anthony, associate ...

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  24. THE CRIMINAL COURT A HOUSEBREAKER IMPRISONED.

    The hearing was concluded in the Criminal Court on Friday at the charge preferred against John Neville (35), of having, on April 28, broken into the house ...

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  25. UNITED JUNIOR SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Challenge Match.—Parkside Rovers versus Kenilworth Juniors.—Parksider Rovers (from) —V. Bade (captain), C. Sibley (vice-captain), C. Sawyer,, J. Sawyer, W. ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION

    The emigrants who left England by the Tanui include 170 New Zealand soldiers' fiancees. The remainder are mostly nominees. Large numbers of British ...

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  27. CHAMPION TENNIS

    Gerald Patterson will leave for Australia on September 18 to defend his title as singles champion of Victoria. He will then proceed to New Zealand for the Davis ...

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  28. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  29. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The Basse Challenge Cup.—Semi-final.—Cheltenham versus Sturt (at Hawthorn Oval).—Cheltenham (from)—Cameron, Derrick, Gibbs, Gibson, Jackman, Line, McLaren, ...

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  30. A TETRARCH COLT.

    At the Doncaster yearling sales to-day Lord Glanely paid the record price of 14,500 guineas for a Tetrarch—Bluetit colt. The bidding, which, was most ...

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  31. IRELAND Campaign of Murder

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, who said: —"The picture of the British Government doing to death an ardent patriot bears no ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN WOOL BEST RESULTS WANTED.

    A representative of Sir Arthur Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials) to-day said he welcomed Mr. Hughes' cabled stateineht that no more wool will be scoured ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    New Adelaide Juniors versus Stepney Rovers (on St. Luke's ground).—New Adelaide (from)—D. Gordon (captain), G. Clift (vice-captain), H. Rosenberg B. Leslie, J. Green, K. Brady, J. ...

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  34. BOXING

    Beckett, the English heavy-weight, will shortly leave for America, where he hopes to fight Carpentier and Dempsey. Later he may visit Australia. ...

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  35. BASEBALL.

    Hindmarsh Oval—West Torrens versus Blue Sox (semi-final).—Blue Sox—Buchanan, Brown, Bartlett, Barron, Clarke, Dcolette, Hallifax, Munday, Perrers, and Richardson. Torrens (from)— ...

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  36. An Electrician Charged.

    Richmond Malzard, electrician of Largs Bay, was Charged with having, on May 11, used a device calculated to inflict grievous bodily harm. Mr. H. A. Shierlaw ...

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  38. THE SHARE MARKET

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  39. A WIDOW'S FIGHT

    A widow's good name was involved in an appeal against the cancellation by the London County Council of the registration of a Lewisham lying in home, in which ...

    Article : 609 words
  40. THE SECOND ATTEMPT.

    Divorced persons, with but comparatively few exceptions (says a London paper) would appear to marry happily at the second attempt. Out of 2,688 ...

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  41. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    James Sawford, mariner, of May-street, Sandwell, was referred to the Accountant. His earrings were protected up to £3 a week. The final hearing in the case of Florence ...

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  42. Lower Prices in America.

    The American Woollen Company has announced new price schedules, which are 15 to 25 per cent, below that of a year ago. ...

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  43. Reticence of Dr. Mannix.

    The Archbishop of Wellington (Dr. Redwood), in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, said:—"The British Government hlundered ...

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  44. DISARMAMENT WHY ACTION IS DELAYED

    The United States Government is stated to have investigated the progress made in disarmament by the nations. It was ascertained that the Council of the League of ...

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  45. Local Court—Port Adelaide.

    The hearing was continued of the action in which Demetrius Vrachnas, wine saloonkeeper, of Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, sued Bernhard Winter, licensee of the Commercial Hotel, Port ...

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  46. DUPED BY A BOY.

    A career "it would have been difficult for someone three times the age to eclipse" was attributed to a youth of 17, named Netley Lucas, at the London Sessions, in ...

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  47. THE DIVORCE COURT

    Further evidence was taken on Friday in the suit for divorce instituted in the Civil Court by Harry Afford station manager, of Queensland, against his wife, ...

    Article : 171 words
  48. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Frederick C. E. Page, who was arrested at Norwood by Plainclothes-Constables Taylor and Walters, was charged by Sub-Inspector O'Sullivan with having, at Broken Hill on June 9, ...

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  49. WHARF LABORERS AND OVERTIME.

    There has been no alteration in the decision of the wharf lumpers not to work overtime on oversea vessels at Port (Adelaide. A telegram from the Federation ...

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  50. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the council or the Labor Party on Thursday a recommendation from the executive committee was adopted that no Labor nomination should he made for ...

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  51. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    Nominations for the vacant position of auditor to the Adelaide City Council, through the death of Mr. G. W. Bayly, closed at noon on Friday. The following ...

    Article : 120 words
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  53. RIVER LEVELS.

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  55. BAIL ESTREATED

    The non-appearance of Herbert Nash (29) in the Criminal Court on Friday led to the estreatment of his bail. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) said the ...

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  57. GLENELG MUNICIPAL BAND

    The secretary of the Glenelg Municipal Band Association (Mr. W. Stephers) has received a notification from his Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) accepting the position of ...

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  58. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the Sturt Cricket Club was largely attended by enthusiastic yound players. It was stated that an effort was being made to have two clubs placed in B grade so ...

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  59. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    In an interview last night Dr. Herbert Basedow, who had just returned from a five months tour in Central Australia, was asked to express an opinion in regard to ...

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