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  4. WORLD REVOLUTION !

    The diplomatic correspondent of The New York Times has telegraphed from Washington that the uneasiness there over the continued advance of the red armies in ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. JAPAN ALERT.

    According to press reports, the Japanese Cabinet has drawn up a reply to the United States in regard to the Saghalien question. In it Japan points out that the occupation ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. LATEST SHIPPING.

    June 105 J. Williams Stansbury Kanatta 229 c Burry Kangaroo Island [?] 150 W. F. Lee, Ardroes [?] 112 McRourge A E [?] ...

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  7. BRITISH CABINET FRICTION.

    Various newspaper indicate that there is friction in the British Cabinet., amount to a Unionist revolt against the Premier on the Ireland and Russian questions ...

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  8. “ MITRED BOL-SHEVISM.”

    The Sunday Times says there is a growing, conviction that Dr. Mannix ought to be allowed to land in Ireland, so as to prevent the Sinn Feiners making capital ...

    Article : 214 words
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  10. THE HOUSE THAT JERRY BUILT.

    At a second hand bookseller’s I acquired recently a small and inexpensive handbook entitled “Every Man (and Woman) His for Her) Own Carpenter.” I must admit. ...

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  11. RHODES SCHOLAR.

    At a meeting of the Rhodes’ Scholarship Committee in Adelaide on Monday morning applications for the scholarships of 1920-21 were considered. His Excellency ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. Brest Litovsk Fallen.

    It is reported that [?]tovsk has fallen after only a [?]ght resistance, and that the Bed A[?] are advancing to Lemburg. ...

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  13. EXCLUSIVE WIRELESS

    A Governmental, decree has been published allowing the Marconi Company to install and operate a high-powered wireless station exclusively for communication ...

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  14. Unity and Order.

    Writing to Sir Kingaley Wood (Co. U. for Woodwich West since 1918), Mr. Lloyd George says:—“ Those never was a time when a greater need for unity and order ...

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  15. Trail of Trouble.

    Mr. James Shaw, an English coal merchant of Leeds, [?] Dr. Mannix’s departure Mr. Shaw stood on the second deck of the Baltic, and ...

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  16. The Armistice Delegates.

    The Wa[?] correspondent of The Morning Post has telegraphed that two motor cars conveying the Polish armistice delegation headed by Gen. Romer and M. ...

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  17. THE LATE MR. SHIELS.

    A, correspondent writes:— “In view of the lamented death of Mr. Shiels, it is somewhat pathetic to recall the. last, conversation [?] had with, ham, when he was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PASSING ON !

    The New York Tunes correspondent at Washington states that in order to meet increase in the railway workers’ wages the Government has announced an ...

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  19. THE LAW COURTS.

    [?] S. M. and [?] A. Campbell and G. . Ye[?] William Norman Wildy of Eastwood laborer [?] Thomson of Lower [?] ...

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  20. Effective Argument

    Near to Cork, 30 men [?] motor lorry, which was carrying mails. The lorry was guarded by [?] equipped with a [?] The ...

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  21. COURT COMEDY.

    The Japanese [?] [?] who stowed away among the Chinese crew of the steamer [?] Newcastle and who was charged on ...

    Article : 371 words
  22. REUNION IN CHINA.

    [?] [?] has issued a statement that the purpose of the [?] forces is to restore the union of ...

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  23. TO-DAY’S COURTS.

    Haze1 - Alice- Roberson; a waitress, was one of the six of seven victaims in a fatal burning accident at Meesrs. Collings and Green’s restaurant in King William street ...

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  24. GOLD MEDAL FOR RESEARCH.

    On Saturday, Dr. Charles. Fenner (Superintendant of Technical Education in S. A.) waited, on the. Federal Minister for Home and Territories ; (Mr. Poynton),, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FAMOUS CHURCH BURNT.

    Lightning set fire to and destroyed the ancient and magnificent church of St., John, which .contained many of the most, valuable paintings. ...

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  26. The Late Mr. Bleechmore’s Will.

    Mr. Justice Buchanan, in the Civil Court on Monday, resumed the hearing of the application made in behalf of the Executor, Trustee & Agency Company, as plaintiffs, ...

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  27. “ THE GERMAN.”

    I found in Frankfurt exactly the same psychology . I had sensed in Cobientz and Mayence when, after the Armistice, I entered German territory .with the Armies ...

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  28. WALKING SOUND THE WORLD.

    For a wager of £7,000 Mr. Maurice Vancam, whose real name is Maurice Campbell set out -in /1911 from. Vancouver to walk round the world, an estimated ...

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  29. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of the State Legislature will meet on Tuesday afternoon It is the intention of the Government to introduce Bills in the Council and the Assembly ...

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  30. THE DIMBOOLA.

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  31. PERSONAL.

    One of the oldest pastoralists in the Burra District is Mr. John Biggs, of Hughendon Kooringa. He was born at Nowell, [?] England in 1839. ...

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  32. COURSING.

    PORT PIRIE, July 29.—Sport at the fixture of the Port Pirie and Wandearah Coursing Club was [?]d against by The fact that rain fell on Tuesday night, and “puss” had fought, cover. ...

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  33. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In county cricket the other day Somerset dismissed Gloucester for 222. White took 7 wickets for 10. Wisden, of 1920, says:— “ It is no exaggeration to say that ...

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  34. DRUNK, NOT DROWNED

    A man attended at the Port Adelaide Police Station on Monday, and claimed the coat, vest, hat, and other property found on the Port River Beach, near to ...

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  36. FOUND DEAD.

    Mrs. Maude Jenkins (41), a widow, who resided at Eliza street, Adelaide, was found dead in bed on Monday morning. Constable Britton reported the matter, to ...

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  37. WOMEN’S MEMORIAL FUND

    Reserved standing space is available for 200 next-of-kin (mothers in particular) who wish to be present at the foundation service on August 4. and are unable to march. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    ARGENTINE WOOL-— Reports from Buenos Ayres stae that 200,000,000 ib. of almost unsa[?] [?] in the Argentine. It is due to the [?] of demand for coarse grades, and ...

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  39. ACCIDENT AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    COWELL, -July 29.—Mr. J. Hale met with an accident in a football match last Saturday. During the game with Cowell. v. Rogers he fell and dislocated an arm ...

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