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  4. ATHLETICS IN SWEDEN.

    Carr (Australian returned soldier) won the second heat of the hundred metres race in 10 9-10 sec. comfortably, Halme (Finland) beat Gale in the first ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Duncan's tobacco shop at Brighton Was ransacked during the week-end. Practicaliy the whole stock, which was of considerable value, was stolen. ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. A UNIVERSAL APPEAL Mr. Hickson Begins His Mission.

    Outside the Cathedral, in the drizzling tain, with a keen wind chiling them to the marrow. people Trailed patiently for the wrought iron doors to open on Monday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAW REFORM COMMISSION.

    The Law Reform Commission, comprising Messrs. H. D. Young. M.P. (chairman), Hon. J. Carr, M.L.C., and F. W. Birred, T. Butterfield, and P. Reidy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COMMANDER WILD

    Commander Frank Wild, the Antarctic explorer, and his family, who have arrived in Caps Town, intend to settle in South Africa. ...

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  9. CHAMPION TENNIS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:—The chief surprise in the singles championship at Wimbledon is to find Campbell, the Irish Davis Cup player, Major Evans, Woosnam, ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. FOUNDER OF MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Austin Bateman Wire. Commonwealth Commissioner of Pensions, died on Saturday. He was a son of the youngest daughter of ...

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  11. FRANCE AND REPARATIONS Reply to Great Britain.

    the Paris newspapers state that the French Anabassador in London wil make a verbal reply on Monday to the British memorandum in recpoet to the latest ...

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  12. THE TREVESSA.

    Mr. Aichinn, one of the survivors of the second Trevassa bout, died, and he will be buried at Mauritius on Monday, The men who were saved in the first boat are ...

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  13. WONDERS OF SCIENCE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Paris says:—A development of incaleulable inportance has taken place in French aviation as the result of the ...

    Article : 253 words
  14. Ruhr Budget Passed.

    The French Semite, by 170 votes to 112, has parted the Ruhr Badget after an all[?]ght sitting. M. Poincare treated the subject as a vole or confideuce. ...

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  15. SIR JOHN LE SAGE.

    Sir John Le Sage has received the following letter from the King's Private Seeretary:—H[?]e King learns with regret that after over sixty years connection with the ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. AFTER THE SERVICE

    As it was in the Cathedral so it was outside in the maretlee, where the physical wants, of the patients and their friends and the helpers were attended to. For ...

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  17. Questioning the Pope.

    M. Jonnart the Frenth Ambassador to the Vatican, has naked the Pope for explanations regarding the scope of the Papal letter on reparations. M. Jonnart ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. The German Version.

    The Germans claim that the Duisberg explesion was caused by a hand grenade in a constsnment carried by the train, which was blown up. ...

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  20. BARBAR AKALI GANGS.

    The mititary forces are making demonstration in the Doaba district, with, the object of heartening the intimidated population. A magistrate, who accompanies ...

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  22. TIRED OF AUSTRALIA.

    Five stowaways who arrived in Cape Town by the Ceramic stated in court that they had been starving in Australia and bad taken the finst opportunity of getting ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. COLQUHOUN.

    One of the best known gentlemen connected with the produce trade, Mr. James S. Colquhoun, died suddenly on Monday morning, following on an operation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TOD RIVER RESERVOIR

    The Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. C. A. Bayer) received a telegram on Monday Stating that on Sunday 70 points of rain fell on the catchment of the Tod River ...

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  25. FURTHER RAINS.

    Typical mid-winter conditions again prevailed in the metropolitan area on Monday. following another week-end of rain and cold winds. The rennet of the ...

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  26. ONE-WAY TRAFFIC STREETS

    The Adelaide City Council proposes ta make Gilbert-place, between Currie-street and Hindiley-street, available for only oneway traffic, and the draft of an amending ...

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  27. FIRE ON THE HARTIKGTON UNDER CONTROL.

    The director of navigation (Captain Roskruge) has received a communication from the Pinkenba wireless station that the file had spread to the wood lining of ...

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  28. DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS.

    In the Adelaide Police Court No. 2 on Monday, before Mr. L. H. Haslam, S.M., the unhappy marriage of a young couple was described by the wife, who said she ...

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  29. TEA AS "ELIXIR OF LIFE."

    Drink ten, strong tea and lots of it," fays Airs. W&fem Dalton, of Fasdyke, Lincolnshir, who skirted her 101st year on Saturday. May 12. ...

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  30. A FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    W[?] [?]ying fcotball at Penong on Saturday Mr. E. C. Oates fell and sustained a severe injury to his right hand. He was taken to Denial Bay for medical ...

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  31. RESULT OF COAL STRIKE.

    [?]ing to the New South Wales coal strike the pries of gas in Melbourne will probably be raised, despite the recent public outcries concerning its noor [?] ...

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