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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE BICKFORD CASE

    The hearing in the Bickford case was continued on Wednesday morning, when the evidence-in-chief of Mr. Birks was continued. ...

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  4. A BUSH SENSATION

    Like an echo of the remarkable adventure of the Wallunga boy bushranger, Norman Baker, comes the news of a case bearing similar features, from the Tailem ...

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  5. VINDICTIVE COOK

    A sensation has been caused in New York by the death of two girls and the illness of a hundred' office workers who had their lunches at a restaurant in a ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. DRIED FRUITS

    The Australian dried fruit trade is in a most unsatisfactory condition. Three crown currants are being offered down to a price equal to 53/1 c.i.f compared with ...

    Article : 120 words
  7. ALLIED DEBTS

    The text has been issued of the Note the Earl of Balfour seat to the United States and all the Allies pointing out that Great Britain's debt to America and the ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. IRISH FREE STATE

    Three undisguised aimed men entered the Dublin Customs Office to-day and held up the staff. They seized over £1,500 and quietly walked out. ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. GREAT FIRE

    A fire has broken out in the business section of Hongkong and it is burning fiercely. Serious damage is feared. ...

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  10. THE LARGS BAY

    In the High Court a writ claiming £2,000 damages has been issued by Archiblad Edwin Goddard, a resident of Victoria, against Sir John Langdon ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. LOSS OF THE EGYPT

    The enquiry concerning the loss of the P. & O. steamer Egypt as the result of a collision in the Mediterranean, was continued to-day. ...

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  12. ALLIED DEBTS

    Great Britain is prepared, if such a policy forms part of a satisfactory international settlement, to remit all the debts due to Great Britain from the Allies in ...

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  13. MORE USEFUL SHOWERS.

    The reports received by the Weather Office on Wednesday morning indicated that further showers had fallen practically throughout the agricultural districts to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  14. "FADE AWAY LIKE A FLOWER"

    The police are making every endeavor to rid the streets of the city of vagabonds and other undesirable persons. On Wednesday, several men were brought before the ...

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  15. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY

    Horatio Bottomley was expelled from the House of Commons to-day. The Speaker read a long letter in which Bottomley expressed his regret at having bought a slur ...

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  16. AIR DEFENCE

    ThE "Daily Express" understands that the Imperial Defence Committee proposes an additional expenditure of £2,000,000 on the extension of the Air Force by at ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. AMERICAN STRIKE

    Mr. Lewis, president of the Mine Workers' Union, has called a conference of operators and miners at Cleveland on Monday. It is believed that he has the ...

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  18. LAW COURTS.

    Ralph D. Bedford, of Brighton, claimed £170 from Harold Ernest Clarke in respect o[?] a house building transaction, Mr. C. C. Ligertwood, who represented the plaintiff, said his client was a ...

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  19. Chicago Trams Idle.

    The strike of 20,000 tramway, and elevated railway workers in Chicago, has tied up the city transportation. ...

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  20. MALICIOUS INJURIES

    The British Cabinet has asked the Iris[?] Provisional Government for an early assurance that compensation will be paid in all cases of malicious injuries in Ireland. The ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. President Harding's Plan.

    President Harding has published a summary of the plan he submited to the railway managers and the strikers for the settlement of the strike. This provides ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. TERRIBLE TRAGEY

    Two pilgrim trains traveling to Lourdes came into collision at Ville Comtal on an incline near Auch. Forty persona were killed and at least fifty others were ...

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  23. TO CAUSE LOVE.

    The practice of giving spells to cause love is still popular in remote parts of England and Wales. One of these claims is as follows:—When a girl ...

    Article : 340 words
  24. 60 AND 72.

    A woman, aged 69, Mrs. Susannah Black, of Rock-street. Longwood, near Huddersfield (England), was recently granted a decree nisi for divorce by Mr. ...

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  25. GREAT BELL FALLS.

    Weighing half a ton, the biggest bell, named Augustinus, of the peal of the church of St. Augustine, at Antwerp, broke loose from its support during a chime in ...

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  26. AMERICAN GOLFER

    A message from California states that Mr. John Black, the runner-up in the American Open Golf Championship, is dying as the result of a motor accident. ...

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  27. BURIED JEWELS.

    Baroness Elizabeth von Ludinghausen-Wolf, her son Alexander, and her daughter Vera have been arrested in Berlin for alleged fraud. ...

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  28. EXCITING COLLISION

    The excursion steamer Grand Republic, with 1,261 passengers on board, came into collision with the ferry boat Chautauqua on the Hudson River during a fog. Fifty ...

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  29. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    A blind man, Edward Brickhill, was led into the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday from the cells. With bowed head he stood in the dock and rubbed his ...

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  30. ROUND THE WORLD

    Major Blake, who is flying round the world, arrived at Ambala, India, at 7 o'clock last night. ...

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  31. WINTER LUNG PERILS.

    Few people, even to-day, realise the rapidity with which colds and chills develop and every winter thousands are brought down with bronchitis, ple[?]y, ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. PROMINENT ARTIST DEAD.

    Mr. Archibald Collins, the well-known Adelaide artist, died on Wednesday morning at Nurse Goodwin's private hospital, Thebarton, after an illness of a few weeks. ...

    Article : 257 words
  33. IS MAN IMPROVING?

    Is the human race deteriorating? If the death rate in England, which, at 12.1 a thousand last year was the lowest for over 10 years, is a safe guide the answer ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles A. Aberg, licensee of the Flagstaff Hotel Darlington, was fined £11 10/ in all for having unlawfully supplied liquor at 8.45 p.m. on July 9 and 8.30 p.m. on July [?] ...

    Article : 225 words
  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was a poor selection of Merinos, but strong competition was caintained, and prices continue to harden. Best Merinos' were fully 5 per ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. BILLIARDS.

    During the war the Amateur Billiard Association was allowed to go into recess, and an effort is now being made to resuscitate it in order to resume the ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.—Total stocks amount to 7,901 casks. Imports during July were 4,045 casks and deliveries 4,756 casks. ...

    Article : 26 words
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