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  3. COUNTRY TRAGEDY.

    The City Watchhouse authorities were informed at 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday, by Mr. E. Martin, of Inman Valley, that his son, Edgar (14), had, on the previous ...

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  4. CORDON AROUND CORK.

    It has been officially stated that the reports about blowing up the motor lorries are unfounded. The military have thrown a strong cordon around Cark, and all ...

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  5. FATHER JERGER.

    The hearing of the appeal by Father Jerger against deportation from Australia was resumed at the Supreme Court Buildings in Adelaide (before Mr. Justice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICA’S CUP.

    The second beat of the series of three which were to have been sailed for the America’s Cup, and which was postponed from Saturday on account of calms, was ...

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  7. BOLSHEVIKS AND POLAND.

    The Bolshevik reply which has reached Mr. Lloyd George rejects the British proposals regarding Poland. It suggests that the Bolsheviks are prepared to give Poland ...

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  9. PRINCE AT FIJI.

    Writing from Suva (Fiji), the special[?] respondent of The Times on H.M.S. Renown described the ceremony of crossing the line. ...

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  10. COAL SUPPLIES.

    The coal position, so far as South Australian supplies are concerned, was discussed at a full meeting of the Coal Board on Wednesday. At the conclusion of the ...

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  11. Russian Mission.

    M. Kra[?]sin, accompanied by M. Kameneff (President of the Moscow Soviet) and M. Milputin (Chairman of the Russian Economic Council). have arrived at Reval ...

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  12. Judges Instead of Jury.

    The Government is preparing a new Irish Bill to strengthen courts martial. It may establish a [?]orm of trial by three Judges instead of by juries, owing to serious ...

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  13. Anti-British Mannix.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law, replying to a Question, said the Government was considering the action to be taken as regards Dr. Mannix’[?] ...

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  14. The Story of the Challenge.

    This winning of the America’s Cup is note worthy achievement in the annals of British sport. So far back as 1857. it was taken from England by the United States ...

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  15. JOACHIM’S LAST HOURS.

    Prince Joachim’s-last hours were very pathetic. He retired at 9 o’ clock and placed a revolver on the table beside his bed. An hour later he got up and went ...

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  16. QUARRYMEN’S WAGES.

    Mr. W. J. Denny (in behalf of the A.W.U.) applied to Mr. Deputy-President Webb at the Industrial Court on Wednesday to have the sward in the quarry case ...

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  17. “A GREATER GREATNESS.”

    Lord For[?]ter (the new Governor General for Australia) was given an enth[?]stic reception at a luncheon [?] honour at the Colonial Institute. Responding to the ...

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  18. Activities at Port Adelaide.

    It was stated on Wednesday. morning that Father Jerger had [?] been removed from the steamer [?] The Khyber arrived at the Outer Harbour early. ...

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  19. CHINA’S LITTLE FIGHT.

    The Japanese Embassy announces that Japan is deserving the strictest, neutrality as regards the trouble in China. It has instructed its officials in China to avoid ...

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  20. NAURU ISLAND BILL.

    The Nauru Island Agreement Bill reached the report stage in the House of Commons to-day. The Government did not attempt to reverse the standing ...

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  21. Message to Seamen.

    The following telegram was received on Wednesday by Mr. Edwards from Mr. T. J. Ryan for conveyance to the seamen on the Nestor:—“Glad to know that seamen ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., returned from Melbourne by the express on Wednesday The Secretary for Lands (Mr. E. J. Field), who had been to Melbourne in ...

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  23. FINE OLYMPIC TEAM

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) welcomed the Australian Olympic team. on its arrival in England, and presented the manager ...

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  24. A’ SORDID CRIME.

    The Criminal sittings were continued on Wednesday before Mr. Justice Buchanan and jurors. The Crown prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) appeared for the Crown ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    At about 11 o'clock on Tuesday, Mr. John Carter, a married man, residing at Collage street, Portland, was driving a horse attached to a trolly for ...

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  26. SECOND LOVE.

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    Replying to a question in the Assembly this afternoon, the Prime Minister (Gen. Smuts) said Deville Wood had been purchased by the Union Government from the ...

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  28. KEMP DIVORCE CASE

    The divorce case. Kemp v. Kemp and Bowyer, was continued before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) at the Civil Court on Wednesday. Arthur Frederick ...

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  29. THROWN FROM A PHAETON.

    MELROSE, July 19.—As Miss Horn was on Tuesday evening driving a horse attached to a phaeton, conveying. besides herself, two children of Mr. C.P. Hodge, ...

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  30. GERMANY’S COAL AGREEMENT.

    It is understood that the Government will encounter considerable opposition from the Empire Economic Council on the recent coal agreement made at Spa. Coal ...

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  31. HIS BEST FLIGHT.

    On Wednesday morning Capt. Harry Butler, South Australia’s popular aviator entered upon a new stage of the flight of life under the happest of auspices. His ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  33. A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.

    PORT PIRIE, July 30.—An inquest on the body of Arthur Ross Bonham, of Telowie, who met his death on Saturday evening as the result of an accident, was ...

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  34. THE LAW COURTS.

    William Reynolds had to pay £3, with 15/ costs, for having citizen a motor car along North terrace on July 13 at a greater speed than 15 miles an hour. The offence was detected by ...

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  37. To-night’s Amusements.

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  38. SHEARERS’ ASPIRATIONS.

    BROKEN HILL, July 21.—A meeting of shearers and the hands, called by the A.W.U., was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, and carried the following resolutions:—“L That it be a carried recommend ...

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  39. WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE.

    MARYBOROUGH (Q.), July 20.— Inspector Too hey received a telephone message this afternoon from the lighthouse keeper at Inskip Point to the effect that ...

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  40. PARLIAMENTARY COMMERCIAL COMMITTEES.

    A meeting of members of Parliament will be held at Parliament House on Thursday, at 11 a.m., to meet Mr. Louis Sinclair in connection with the proposed ...

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