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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. THE GREEK WAR

    The "Moning Post" publishes a message from Athens that all the heights of Kurtahia having fallen it is expected that the town ...

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  4. "IRELAND'S ONE DEMAND." DUBLIN AND BELFAST OPINION.

    The Irish situation is considered to have been scmewhat cleared by the following statement made by Sir James Craig on behalf of Ulster:-—"The air has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DRUNK OR SOBER?

    The unusual scene of a King's Counsel appearing for a man charged with drunkenness and cross-examining witnesses very closely, occurred in the Adelaide Police ...

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  7. SERIOUS PRISON RIOTS

    More than a thousand prisoners at the Western Penitentiary, Pennsylvania, rioted to-day and attempted to escape from prison. Fire was freely used in incendiary ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT More Japanese Views

    In a press interview Viscount Takahashi (Minister of Finance) said—"The Japanese Government and people are heartily in favor of the Disarmament Convention, but ...

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  9. EMPIRE CONFERENCE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The morning session of the Imperial Conference was devoted to a discussion of foreign affairs. The debate was resumed on the Pacific question. Earl Beatty and ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. "NOT A LUNATIC"

    "Would your Honor allow me to mention the case of Neville, who was arrested lost night for being a lunatic, which, I may say, he was not at all and is now in ...

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  11. Garden Party at DowningStreet.

    The Conference was interrupted to-day while the Prime Ministers attended Mr. Lloyd George's garden party at Downingstreet. There were 1,000 people present. ...

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  12. "She Wants Independence."

    Mr. de Valera has informed a repressntative of the London "Daily Herald" that Ireland's one demand is an unqualified right to choose freely how she shall he ...

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  13. Kutahia Occupied.

    The Greeks hare occupied Kutahia. This is a town in Asiatic Turkey, with a large but ancient fortress. There are several Christian churches in it. The population ...

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  15. THE FOURTH TEST

    It is considered likely that Strudwick will be restored to the wicketkeeper's position at Manchester, and that Brown, who kept wickets at Leeds, will be played for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. American Senate.

    It is authoritatively stated that the Senate will be represented at the American Disarmament Conference. ...

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  17. Basis of Sinn Fein Claim.

    Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, Sinn Fein Minister of Propaganda, who was released last week-end afiter 12 weeks' internment at Curragh, has reached London. In an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WAR DEBTS

    The ex-Secretary of-the Treasury (Mr. D. F. Houston) has revealed a letter written from ex-President Wilson to Mr. Lloyd. George, pointing out that the United ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  20. A STATIONMASTER LIBELLED

    In the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Poole, on Wednesday, Frederick Joseph Miller, a railway employe, was awarded £150 damages against W. A. McCracken, ...

    Article : 559 words
  21. VALUELESS CHEQUES

    When questioned by Constable T. J. Kelly at Murray Bridge, a few days ago, regarding certain cheques, which had been passed in the city, a young man, who gave ...

    Article : 491 words
  22. A Determined Stand.

    Sir James Craig's statement has surprised the lobby, but it is regarded as beneficial, in that it is bringing reality to the situation and checking easy optimism. ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. SHIPPING CONTROL

    President Harding has been informed by Mr. Lasker. that, the grossest incompetence, negligence, and irresponsibility has attended the conduct of the Shipping ...

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  24. A HOLIDAY THRILL.

    The first pleasure boat accident in Eastbourne in 30 years occoured on the seafront in May, when two girls visitors from London fell into the sea. They were ...

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  25. GERMAN AFFAIRS MUCH SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY.

    The Hamburg correspondent of "Le Petit Parisien" states that two navigation companies formed last year, the Stinnes Society and the Germany-Australian ...

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  26. BRITISH WEATHER

    The serious drought continues throughout Western Europe, and the rivers of France and Belgium are at the lowest known for 50 years. Crops are suffering ...

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  27. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Iavinia Marks. of Renmark, married woman, claimed £40 from Frederick R. Marks of Wayville, in respect to a promissory note, dated April M, 1920. payable to the plaintiff 12 months ...

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  28. MR. C. E. BEISTOW DEAD.

    Mr. Charles Edwin Bristow, whose death occurred at the age of 75 years on Tuesday, held the office of Government printer from 1891 to 1910, when, on account of ill-health, ...

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  29. The Peace with America.

    The American Commissioner is officially conferring with the Foreign Minister (Dr. Simons) on problems of the peace conditions. It is undenstood that (America, is ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Leslie Gordon Bradfield pleaded guilty to a charge of having, contrary to the provisions of the Early Closing Act, kept his newspaper stall an Grote-street open after the closing hour on ...

    Article : 357 words
  31. A FISHERMAN'S DEATH.

    An enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death on June 24 of Onofrio Pisani, a fisherman, at Port Adelaide, was conducted by the City Coroner (Dr. ...

    Article : 294 words
  32. POLO.

    Tenby. Mr. Devereux Milburn's famous, polo pony, which he rode in the international games, America versus England. at Hurlingham, died on the return voyage to ...

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  33. MINING NOTES.

    The Cold Producets Association reports the London quotation for fine cold on July 15 at £5 13/4 per oz. ...

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  34. THE AIR MINISTRY

    Lord Gorell succeeds the Marquis of Londonderry as Under-Secretary to the Aid Ministry. Lord Gorell is a barrister. He was ...

    Article : 153 words
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  37. "STEEL RAILS FOR INDIA."

    Messrs Guest, Keen, and Nettlefolds inform the Australian Press Association that there is no truth whatever in the steel rail contract report, though they admit the ...

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  38. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    J. H. Kirkwood (Australia) totalled 78 in the qualifying round for the American Open Golf Championship. His score outward was 36 end inward 42. ...

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  39. A WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Shortly after 11 a.m. on Wednesday Mrs. Juliet Mahoney, an elderly lady, was knocked down at the corner of King William and Waymouth streets, by a hork ...

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