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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The French are taking drastic stops at Dortmund in consequence of the murder of two French non-commissioned officers In the streets. The assistant mayor of ...

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  4. THE FLOOD AND AFTERWARDS. Waters Quickly Subsiding.

    Tuesday was a day of cleaning up. and taking steak of the damage done by Monday's flood, for, apparently, the worst was over by daybreak. The waters were ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S EMPTY SPACES.

    "Australia's [?] spaces most be filled, and suitable British subjects must be brought here to till them," is the opinion of the Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. G. M. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS The King's Keen Interest

    The King to-day gave an audience to the Earl of Stradbroke, Governor of Victoria, which lasted for nearly an hour. The King sheered keen interest in the new ...

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  7. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Thousands of families have boon, driven from their homes, five persons have been hilled, and damage to the extent of millions of dollars has been done by floods, which ...

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  8. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS

    Daring s trial at the Old Bailey Criminal Court to-day counsel made the startling statement that the textile merchants In the Bradford district during the last two ...

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  9. Since the Drought Broke.

    An interesting point brought out -by the Weather Office report issued at neon, on Tuesday is that the year's rainfall at Adelaide to date. 8 in., and 58 (points is now ...

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  10. LABOR IN AMERICA.

    The Supreme Court has unanimously declared unconstitutional tie Kansas Industrial Court law, which essayed to prevent strikes by requiring the employer and ...

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  11. FALL FROM THE SKY

    M. Bernard, a well-known aerial signWriter, is in hospital in Lyons. While he was writing the name of a Lyons silk marchant his aeroplane skidded in mid-air and ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    The Western Australian football team left for Perth by the East-West express on Tuesday. They were in good spirits. Mr. P. Davidson (the manager cf tha ...

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  13. LUCKY WOMEN.

    Mrs. Ford, the winner of the Otlay sweepstake, received £31,517. When the bank opened to-day she attended with Mrs. Griffin, a friend, who subscribed ...

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  14. An Austrian Loan in America.

    Within fifteen minutes after opening business to-day Messrs. J. P. Morgan and Co.'s offering of an Austr San loan of 25,000,000 dollars at 7 per cent, in ...

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  15. AUSTRAINA LOAN.

    The Austrian, loan, which is the first to be railed under the auspices of the League of Nations, for reconstruction purposes in Central Euroue, was ...

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  16. HENLEY BEACH TRAINS.

    The running of the Henley Beach trains will he resumed this afternoon, beginning with the 5.28 train from Adelaide. ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  18. CHINESE BRIGANDS

    The Department of State has been notified that the Chinese bandits have accented terms for the release of all the foreign prisoners who. it is expected, will ...

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  21. LAW REFORM COMMISSION.

    The obscure subject of entail law was dealt with by Mr. Alfred B. Black, architect, before the Law Reform Commission on Tuesday. There were present Messrs. ...

    Article : 431 words
  22. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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  23. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  24. UNDER THE SEA.

    The divers for many weeks who have been. seeking for tine Peninsular and Oriental mail steamer Egypt, which was sunk near Ushant ...

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  25. CHARGE OF SHEEP-STEALIHG

    John Leslie Callagahan, Theodore Warnest, and Joseph Francis were charged, on remand, before Mr. E. M. Sabine. P.M. in the No. 1 Police Court, on Tuesday, ...

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  27. WOMAN MOTORIST

    For the first time in the history of the New York courts a woman motorist was convicted to-day of manslaughter. She was sentenced to throe years imprisonment ...

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  28. THE FULL COURT

    An appeal was brought in the Pull Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Poole arid Mr. Justice Angas Parsons on Tuesday by the ...

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  29. SAD DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL

    The City Coroner, Dr. W. Ramsay Smith, held an inquest on Tuesday morning to enquire into the circumstances or the death, of Deris Jean Henderson, the ...

    Article : 339 words
  30. DUCHESS OF YORK.

    A bulletin announces that the Duehess of York is recovering satisfactorily from her attack of whooping-cough. She will resume her engagements on June 26. ...

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  31. A PRIEST'S CRIME.

    Catholic circles have been startled, by the murder of the Venerable Father Henry O'Neill, one of the best-known priests inthe vest, under highly dramatic ...

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  32. THE RECENT SOLAR ECLIPSE

    Writes Miss Isabel 31. Lewis, of the United States Naval Observatory, in the "Daily Science News Bulletin," Washington.— ...

    Article : 290 words
  33. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Two Port Pirie matters were mentioned In the industrial Court before Mr. ActingPresident Bright on Tuesday. In the case in which the Port Pirie ...

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  34. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS. NARRACOORITE.

    Councillorss.—Central ward — Josiah bert Holmes (re-elected). North-West ward—D. Findlater and M. E. Wardle (reelected) South ward—J. W. Bourne and ...

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  35. MOTORISTS FINED.

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  36. MILLICENT.

    Councillors.—Central ward — Josinh Grigg John Richad Brenan. Mount Muirhead ward—John James Mulling (elected). Nangula ward—John Alleys, jun. (elected). ...

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  37. MOUNT CRAWFORD.

    Councillors.—West ward—George Kenneth Grant Warren (elected). Barossa ward—Murray Dawson (elected). Author.—Gerhard Arnold Ledetschke, ...

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