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  6. "BIRDIE"

    I have not yet seen a really fine photo graph of Gen. Birdwood. I formed that opinion the very moment he stepped out of his railway carriage this morning. At ...

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  7. THE AUSSIES' IDOL

    Australia's great military genius and oved Anzac leader arrived in Adelaide his morning. Not even the heavy rain hat fell in the city could damp the ardour ...

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  8. WAR MEDALS PRESENTED

    Gen Sir William Birdwood presented his afternoon many war decorations and shedals to men who served in recent campaigns and to the next-of-kin of deceased ...

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  9. ABDUL'S EVIL GENIUS

    LONDON, To-day.-The fall of the Tunkish Cabinet and the calling upon Izzet [?] to form a Ministry, have aggrasted the seriousness of the Tulkish crisis ...

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  10. WELCOME RAIN

    Heavy showers set in early on Saturday morning, and lowering clouds at dawn presaged a wet welcome for the distinguished commander of the Anzacs. It ...

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  11. LORD MAYOR'S RECEPTION

    There was a brilliant assemblage of Adelaide's leading people in the Town Hall to participate in the municipal welcome tendered by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AT THE CHEER-UP HUT

    Long before the time the General was due to arrive at the Cheer-up Hut for the soldiers' luncheon the building was crowded with enthusiastic Diggers eager to ...

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  14. AT THE SHOW.

    The hero of tie Anzacs' arrival at the Show was responsible for a prolonged outburst of cheering from the crowded stands and mounds. For the moment ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' WELCOME

    A returned soldiers' welcome was arranged for the Parade Ground. There a stage had been erected to accommodate the diggers' idol. Owing to the heavy rain ...

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  18. LATEST IN MODERN DENTISTRY

    Perhaps the most marvellous piece of dentistry ever known was performed, no later than Saturday last at the Grand Palace of Dentistry, King William Street. ...

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