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  5. THE WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, To-day.—Reuter's Begin correspondent says the Allies have presented Germany a Note containing the first revised list of war criminals. ...

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  6. THE PRINCE FALLS.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Friday.—Every section of Christchurch folk is awaiting its chance to see the Prince at close quarters. [?] don't know whether the city is going ...

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  7. A HARDY ANNUAL

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—Reports from Me[?] City state that by closely [?] his heard and mou[?] ex-President Carranza disguised himself sufficiently to a [?] ...

    Article : 494 words
  8. SUPPRESSING SINN FEIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The [?] "Evening News" reports that an official denial is given to the sensational report from Dublin that Gen. Sir Neville Macready's ...

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  9. THE WOOL JUGGLE

    LONDON, To-day.—The British Wool Federation is calling an immediate conference of importers, brokers and manufacturers to dis[?] Mr. Hughes' wool ...

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  10. FIZZLING OUT

    PARIS, To-day.—The outlook in connection with the railway s[?]ke is improving. Normal service has been restored on many lines, and the strikers' enthusiasm ...

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  11. ALCOHOL AND ROME

    The Methodist Conference to-day carried resolutions urging total prohibition, also requesting the forthcoming Medical Cong[?] of Australia to consider the ...

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  12. INVESTMENTS AND FINANCE

    The question, still of paramount importance to Australia is how the wool deal is to Track out. Following this is the farther subject of how the wheat pools are ...

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  13. WAR WEALTH LEVY.

    LONDON. To-day,—The committee appointed to consider the practicability of a levy on war wealth has reported affirmatively, and suggests it can best be ...

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  14. LOCKED IN STRONG ROOM.

    LONDON, To-day.—Two employes were accidentally entombed by the closing of a strongroom door in a London office which had not been closed for 20 years. ...

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  15. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    Constable C[?]man of the Goodwood Police Station, removed Mr. Bernard McManus, who was suffering from a fractured skull, to the Adelaide Hospital late ...

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  16. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British rifle team to visit Australia will be chosen after the Bisley meeting in July. It will [?]bark on the Demosthenes in the ...

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  17. WINNING THE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Continuing his evidence before the Senate Committee of Investigation, Sir Josephus Dauiels (Secretary to the Navy) declared that ...

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  18. SHARES.

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  19. THE PRINCE THROWN.

    CHRISTCHURCH, To-night. While riding round the course at Ricearton to-day the Prince tried a couple of jumps. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    The Marlborough Stakes, one mile, resulted in Amythas winning by two lengths from Arrowsmith. There were four starters, and the time was 1.40. ...

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  21. A LONE BANDIT.

    CHICAGO. Friday.—A lone bandit held up the Illinois express at night and obtained £100,000 in currency. He was trapped next morning and killed after a ...

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  22. TURNCOCKS' LONG HOURS.

    Sir.—After reading in your issue the claims of the firemen, I should like to state the case of the Waterworks turncocks, who continually work in conjunction with the firemen. On all fires ...

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  23. FOREIGN MONEY FOR BERLIN.

    NEW YORK, To-day.—Guggenheim's have purchased large interests in the German Central Electric Company in Berlin. It is probable this will hare the ...

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  24. "ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGONS."

    The Adelaide Repertory Theatre opened its 1920 season at the King's Theatre to-night with Eden Phillpott's comedy. "St. George and the Dragons." in the ...

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  25. FLIGHT TO INDIA.

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Daily Express" announces that the air race to India has been postponed owing to the unrest in Syria and at Calcutta. ...

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  26. OBSERVING THE REGULATIONS.

    Quite recently the old order of things, when it was permissible for cyclists and other to go without a light on certain nights of moonlight, was rescinded, and the police are now ...

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  27. GIRL GOLFER.

    LONDON, To-day.—The newspapers are featuring the wonderful gold of Miss Molly Griffiths, described as an Australian the daughter of the Rev. J.W. Griffiths. She ...

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  28. DR. MANNIX FAREWELLED.

    Dr. Mannix, when leaving for Sydney to catch a boat far San Francisco to-day, was accorded such a tremendous demonstration in the city that the Sydney express left ...

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  31. ALBERTON LAND SALE.

    The sale of building sites and broad acres at Alberton, New Queenstown, and Marionville was commenced on Saturday afternoon, but owing to the boisterous ...

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  32. SEVEN ZEPPELINS

    LONDON, Friday.—Seven Zeppelins appeared over Warsaw on May 9, proceeding in an easterly direction. This is regarded as a violation of the Versailles ...

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  33. GHASTLY FAILURE

    WASHINGTON, Today.—Col. Edward Ryan, the Red Cross Commissioner for North Russia and the Baltic States, has returned from a surreptitious visit to ...

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  34. KARRI KARRI BUNGALOW SOLD.

    The medal gold medal bungalow erected at the Peace Exhibition by the Lloyd Timber Mills, limited, which has proved such a great item of interest to visitors ...

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  37. FALSE ALARM.

    [?] this evening the Fire Brig[?] received a call from Stephens Place, but it was discovered to be a false [?] ...

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