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  2. Advertising

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  3. GREAT EXPLOSION

    Twelve persons were killed and 220 injured in a great explosion in some munition works at Brussels. Enormous damage was done. ...

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  4. GERMANY STUBBORN

    Telegraphing from Paris Reuter's correspondent says that it is believed that Germany will not sign the Peace Treaty until naval and military ...

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  5. ATLANTIC FLIGHT MERICIN SEIPLINE ARRIVES AT PLYMOUTH

    British seaplanes acted as a guard of honor to the N C 4 whilst she was travelling over British waters to Plymouth, and there was much ...

    Article : 96 words
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  7. PEACE TREATY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent, telegraphing from the German capital yesterday, says that, anticipating trouble, the Government has proclaimed a ...

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  8. CHINESE RUNS AMOK PERSONS ARE WOUNDED BT REVOLVER BULLETS

    A Chinese ran amok in the Chinese church in Penworth-avenue last night. After ligating two smoke boxes and filling the church with fumes he fired ...

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  9. MARITIME STRIKE

    The ballot of seamen ordered by the Compulsory Conference in Melbourne does not promise an early termination of the strike. The tone of the meeting ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ENGLISH MAILS

    English mails by the S.S. Sard[?]nia are due here on Wednesday. ...

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  11. GREEKS AND TURKS ARE FIGHTING IN SMYRNA

    Reuter's correspondent, writing on May 20, says that reports received from Constantinople on May 16, state that Admiral Calthorpe has notified the ...

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  12. COALITION DEADLOCK

    It is stated that there is a deadlock between the members of the South Australian coalition potty on the question bf electoral reform. ...

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  13. HAWKER'S MACHINE FOUND IN MID-ATLANTIC

    The American steamer Lake Charleville found Major Hawker's aeroplane in mid-Atlantic. The papers and part of the machine ...

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  14. REPATRIATION

    General Monash is motoring 500 miles among the French and Belgian battlefields and lines of communication, and has ordered the gathering in of ...

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  15. BARRIER DISTRESS ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of the committee of the Barrier Distress Association was held at the Trades Hall on Sunday morning Mr. C: Rehn presiding. ...

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  16. STOW MEMORIAL CHURCH

    The Rev. Mr. Wright was inducted to the pastorate of the Stow Memorial Church yesterday. ...

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  17. SYDNEY HAS WET WEATHER

    Sydney had a total of 2303 points of rain during the month of May. The Richmond River and other watercourses in the Lismore district, are receding, ...

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  18. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Among the Labor nominations for the plebiscite in connection with the Federal seats for the Adelaide area are those of Captain Denny James Kelly, ...

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  19. SIR HARRY LAUDER

    The visit to Adelaide of Sir Harry Lauder has been postponed for a week. ...

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  20. STAMBOUL MOSQUES GUARDED BY THE FRENCH

    It is officially announced that French troops are guarding the principal mosques in Stamboul in [?]order to prevent disorders. ...

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  21. FATAL ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Ellen Radford (39) was kiled, by a tram at Goodwood on Saturday. ...

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  22. NATIONALIST PARTY LEADS IN THE TASMANIAN ELECTIONS

    The Tasmanian general elections were held on Saturday. The Nationalists are at present in the lead, and appear likely to gain another seat from Labor. ...

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  23. CONDUCTOR'S FATAL PALL

    George Pretty,(48), a tram conductor, fell from a Glen Osmond tram on Saturday night, and was killed. ...

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  24. LETTS CAPTURE RIGA

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states that the Lettish Guards have captured Biga, and haye shot most of the Bolshevik Commissioners. ...

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  25. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH

    Henry Smith (72), an old-age pensioner, was killed in a boarding-house in Sydenham-road, Norwood. ...

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  26. ASSAILANT SHOT DEAD

    A little after 10 o'clock this morning a returned soldier named Ryan, an American, obtained a revolver from the police and sprang for the window ...

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  27. SUSPICIOUS DEATH

    Miss Ida Wagner (47) died in suspicious circumstanced at St. Peter's oh Saturday. ...

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  28. ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY

    Telegraphing yesterday Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that the Entente, has sent an ultimatum to Germany that her troops in Lettland and ...

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  29. CANON WILL NOT RESIGN

    Canon Wise, in a letter to the congregation of St. George's, declares that he will not resign, but will face the Ecclesiastical Court. ...

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  30. TRIALS Of SOCIALISTS HAVE BEGUN IN BERLIN

    Reuter's. Berlin correspondent states that the trials have begun of the Socialists Ledebour and Daeumig, on charges in connection with the ...

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  31. ROBUR

    Mum says tea isn't so [?] for little girlies as milk is, but it's better for big ladies. When you're a big lady will your buy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. WOMAN IS SHDT DEAD BY HER STEP-DAUGHTER

    Mrs. Caroline Egan was shot dead at Wubin, 200 miles east of Perth, by her step-daughted, aged ll. The deed was committed with a ...

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  33. POLICE COURT

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W..Le Brun Brown, S.M., a first offender pleaded guilty to a charge of having been found on the licensed ...

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  34. NAVAL ENCASEMENT IN GULF OF FINLAND

    A naval engagement is reported to have taken place in the Gulf of Finland between British and Bolsheviks. The enemy's ships fled to ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. Lloyd George is understood to be favorably considering the proposal of the American Delegation that he should visit America in October for the ...

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  36. FIGHT ON TROOPSHIP

    During the voyage of the troopship Pakeha to Wellington, Sergeant-Major Chaon died as, the result of injuries to the head caused by a fall during a ...

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  37. THE FOREIGN ELEMENT

    Sir,—Kindly allow me space, in your columns in reply to "Color Line." After reading that letter I came to the conclusion that some people do not ...

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  38. IRISH-AMERICANS

    Mr. Robert Lansing (American Secretary for State) has written a reply to Mr. Walsh and the Test, of the IrishAmerican delegation advising them that ...

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  39. PROTECTION OF MINORITIES GIVEN BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Council of Four has rippointed a small committee to draw up treaties for the protection of minorities, Whether racial or religious, in ...

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  40. THE FUTURE OF GERMANY

    In the course of an addressin Sydney last week, at the annual meeting of the Victoria League, Professor David placed particular emphasis upon ...

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  41. AMUSEMENTS. LENARD'S PICTURES

    Norma Talmadge in "The Forbidden City,"Bessie Love in "The Dawn of Understanding," the fourth episode of the se[?] "The Master Mystery." and ...

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  42. CAMERA CLUB

    The Broken Hill Camera Club held a meeting at the Technical College on Saturday eyening. The annual exhibition was postponed to September so ...

    Article : 159 words
  43. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  44. JOHNSON'S PICTURES.

    There were large audiences at Johnson's Oxide-street Theatre on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night [?] when "The Adventures of Buffalo Bill," ...

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  45. N.S.W. FINANCES

    During the month of May the railways and tramways of New South Wales received £50,688 less than in May of last year. There was a ...

    Article : 61 words
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  47. FIRST DUTY IS TO SOLDIERS SAYS THE PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. W. M, Hughes states that he cannot return to Australia until the conclusion of Imperial consultations. He discountenances an early ...

    Article : 70 words
  48. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    In connection with the Albany byelection Mr. John Scaddan (Minister for Railways) scored 780 votes to Mr. Johnson's (Labor) 705 at the Albany ...

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  49. KETCH MARY VIRGINIA WRECKED IN TASMANIA

    The ketch Mary Virginia, with a cargo of South Australian salt aboard, was wrecked at the Tamar Heads, near Launceston, on Saturday. night, and ...

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  50. COURTHOUSE GARDEN

    Preliminary arrangements have been practically finalised for the planting of the proposed garden in front of the Courthouse. The work is under the ...

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  51. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC

    There was a great falling off in the number of arrivals by the express during the month, of May as compared with the corresponding month of last ...

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  52. JUDD FINED, £25

    The High Court having disimissed an appeal by E.E. Judd who was convicted of having made statements likely to prejudice recruiting, he was to-day ...

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