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  4. INTERSTATE CRICKET. Win for New South Wales.

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  5. THE ILFORD MURDERERS.

    Large crowds gathered outside the Holloway and Pentonville prisons to-day in connection with the executions of Bywaters and Mrs. Thompson for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRANCE RESOLUTE. Dramatic Advance Prepared.

    The "Oeuvre" says"—Action towards the further occupation of German territory will be taken on Thursday, when General De Goutte's advance guard will pass the ...

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  7. TURKS AT LAUSANNE.

    The corresondent of the "Petit Parisien" at Lansame says:—The Turks are drafting a counter treaty, which will be handed to the Allies after they have completed ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS. RHINE OCCUPATION

    France is ready for action. General De Goutto has moved his headquarters to Dusseldorf, and he is awaiting the signal to advance. it is understood that ...

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  9. HEAT ON WEDNESDAY.

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  10. CARDS STACKED.

    Mr. William ("Pusseyfoot") Johnson has arrived. He said—"In New Zealand the prohibition cards were stacked against me." ...

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  11. A GERMAN MINE.

    Two youths were examining a large German mine covered with barnacles, which came ashore on the Cork coast, when the mine exploded and blew them to ...

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  12. Unwise and Dangerous.

    The "Daily Express" demands that the British army shall be withdrawn from the Rhine, as otherwise we shall be drawn Into the meshes of a policy which the ...

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  13. A Breach of the Treaty.

    Large French contingents have arrived at Dusseldorf. French advanced as far as Muelhelm without informing the authorities at Essen what further progress they ...

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  14. The German Default.

    The Reparations Commission have proclaimed the voluntary default of Germany in the delivery of coal. The representative of Great Britain dissented. ...

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  15. ULSTER BORDER.

    The British troops which held the counties of Donegal and Fermanagh have evacuated Pemigo and the other border towns, and have been replaced by Free ...

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  16. Statement by Mr. Hughes.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) has formally stated that the American proposal for an International Commission of experts to recommend the figure of ...

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  17. Has the Treaty Been Broken?

    Herr Rosenberg declares that the Treaty of Versailles does not provide for further military occupations of Germany, nor does it permit of separate French action. ...

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  18. The Pioneers of the Advance

    The report that the United States Government, semi-officially expressed disapproval of the French occupation of the BEuhr Valley is authoritatively denied. ...

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  19. BY AIR AND SEA.

    The Free State troops to-day captured Quakker Island, in Loughrea. Four of the rebel defenders were killed, and the remainder were made prisoners. The ...

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  20. TURKISH ACTIVITY.

    The Kemallst proclamation issued in Adrianople calls all Mussulmans between 20 and 48 years of age to prepare to serve in the army. Foreign subjects must pay ...

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  21. PORT VINCENT.

    Year after year the pilgrimage to Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, and Port Noarlunga, is made by tired and jaded business folk anxious to get away from the ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    The. M.C.C. team began a match to-day against 15 from the Orange Free State. There is a capitals turf outfield on the Bethlehem ground. There were 1,000 ...

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  23. Exploitation of Coal.

    The correspondent of the "Matin" at Goblenz says:—Once at Essen France will control the exploitation of German coal by means of the present organisation, and ...

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  24. South Australians Returning.

    Mr. R. Kapples (manager of the South Australian inter-State cricketers) advises that the team will leave Sydney for Adelaide by to-day's train. ...

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  25. THE ABATTOIRS CASE.

    In the No. 1 Civil Court on Wednesday, Mr. Justice Gordon gave reserved judgment in the case in which Henry C. V. Marsdon appealed against the decision of ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  27. ITALIAN ENERGY.

    The Council Generals, under Signer Mussolini's presidency, have decided to reorganise the aerial wing of (the army and to create a large fleet of machines. ...

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  28. American Arguments.

    Mr. Boyden, the United States observer on the Reparations Commission, supported Sir John Bradbury in the opinion that, though Germany had not met her ...

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  29. America Amazed

    The officials of the Department of State have expressed amazement at the dispatches from Paris which declare that the French Foreign Office has denied the ...

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  31. WARMER WEATHER

    For several days the weather in South Australia has become warmer and at noon on Wednesday tie mercury approached the century mark. The ...

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  32. "EAST IS WEST."

    So much interest has been aroused by the moving picture, "East is West," featuring Constance Talmadge, that a private screening has been arranged for at ...

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  33. Occupation in Germany

    President Ebert has issued a proclamation, which has been posted on the walls of the Ruhr towns, declaring that the Treaty of Versailles has been broken, and ...

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  34. APPEAL BY A MOTORIST.

    Mr. Justice Gordon sat as a Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday, when the ease was called on in which Walter J. Beau champ, of South-terrace, ...

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  35. ENGLISH FINANCE.

    The profits of five big banks dropped £1,500,000 as compared with 1921, and £4,500,000 as compared -with 1920, bat in 1921 dividends were paid, despite the ...

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  36. LOSS OF £120.

    Further particulars regarding the alleged theft of £120 from the West Thebarton Hotel by Edwin M. Fletcher and Frank Pratt, were given in the Adelaide Police ...

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  37. TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.

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  38. MR. ATTORNEY.

    For a member on the very first moment of his Parliamentary life to take his seat on the Treasury bench is something new. The feat was achieved recently by Mr. ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Date of Sutherland presided when Sir Joseph Cook's paper was read at the Royal Colonial Institute to-night, on the "Third Assembly of the League of ...

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  40. MR. HENRY BERRY.

    There passed away peacefully on Tuesday night, at the age of 87 years, in the person of Mr. Henry Berry, one of the most prominent merchants and ...

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  41. MOTORS IN COLLISION.

    The driver of a passenger lorry plying between Glenelg and Brighton was injured shortly before 10 a.m. on Wednesday by a collisioon with a motor car in ...

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  42. TOO MUCH SPEED.

    Several more motorists wens fined for breaches of the Motor Vehicles Act at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday by Mr. E. M-Sabine, S.M. ...

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  43. A TORN FACE.

    Mr. William Jeffery, a young farmer, of Booborowie, met with a shocking accident last week. He went out to load wheat with a bag lifted worked by a horse. He ...

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  44. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    When the Neirana was turning preparatory to leaving for Melbourne yesterday a rope, which was held on the wharf pile, snapped, and Catching a wharf laborer, ...

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  45. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Mr. Henry Lihou, who resides at Springbank, near Burra, met with a bad accident an Friday. He was driving home from Mannanarie in a sulky, when the ...

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  46. FLINDERS CHASE.

    The Governor in Executive Council on Wednesday approved by-laws in connection with the Flinders Chase (Kangaroo Island) fauna and flora reserve. Those ...

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