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  3. PRINCE OF FANATICS

    LONDON, To-day.—Mrs. Philip Snowden, who accompanied the British Labour delegation to Russia, continues her caustic criticisms of the Bolshevist system. ...

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  4. THE DRY DOG

    VANCOUVER, To-day—"It is better to have the gratitude of one soul saved from drink than the applause of a drunken world," said Mr. William Jennings ...

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  5. CONNAUGHT RANGERS

    SIMLA, To-day.—Upon the arrival of the last mail from England the Connaught Rangers at Julundur became excited over the accounts which reached ...

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  6. SECRET RED ARMY

    LONDON, To-day. — The Berlin "Freiheit" in an article commenting on the Junker manoeuvres says it is a remarkable coincidence that whenever the ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. CANADA'S PREMIER

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—Sir Robert Borden has not resigned the Premiership, which he will submit to the Governor-General as seen as a successor is ...

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  8. MINES ABANDONED.

    LONDON, To-day. — Owing to the Government's refusal to loan £200,000 to the tinmining companies of Cornwall the Dolcoath and Grenville mines have ...

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  9. SNIVELLING HUNS

    LONDON, To-day.—There are indications that Germany intends, despite the Anglo-French warning, to adhere to her characteristic methods of negotiation at ...

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  10. IRELAND'S ORGY

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times" correspondent at Dublin says the railway trouble at Dundalk was the result of shunting wagons carrying field guns. Five ...

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  11. BRAVEST ANZACS.

    LONDON, To-day. — Mjr. Hughes describes a curious and recent discovery of a cemetery constructed by the Turks ...

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  12. PEACE PICNICS.

    LONDON, To-day. — The "Daily Mail" in a leader condemns the unproductive Allied Conferences held at San ...

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  13. POET PIANIST

    It is a tremendous undertaking for one artist, alone and unassisted, to entertain a vast audience for a whole evening, more especially when the artist is an ...

    Article : 553 words
  14. ARCHANGEL FIASCO

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Daily News" reports that Mr. Meakin has obtained from Soviet sources a document captured among. Admiral Kolchak's papers with ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. KRASSIN RETURNS

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Col. Gretton, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Krassia negotiations were still proceeding, but as the ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. MIGRATING TO VICTORIA.

    LONDON, To-day. — The Victorian Immigration Department reporte that the Themistocles, which left on Friday, carried 76 ex-service men and their ...

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  17. A SPEEDY EARL

    LONDON, To-day.—Viscount Curzon has lost his appeal against the fine recorded against him for having exceeded the speed limit in a motor car. ...

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  18. SEAMEN AT GENOA

    LONDON, Friday. — Reports from Genoa state that the Seamen's Conference has approved by 57 votes to 8 of a report proposing an international code ...

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  19. EMINENT BONE SETTER

    LONDON, To-day.—Past and present members of Parliament recently petitioned the Archbishop of Canterbury to exercise his ancient prerogative and ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The following are the latest results from Wimbledon:— Mixed Doubles (semifinal).—Patterson and Miss Lenglen beat A. E. Beamish ...

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  21. MILITARY DEPOT BURNT.

    PARIS, To-day.—The great military depot at Thouars, near Angers, has been burnt down. Aeroplanes, motors, and an immense quantity of cloth were destroyed. ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    At half-time at the Norwood Oval this afternoon the captains of the opposing teams—T. Leahy (North Adelaide) and R. J. B. Townsend (Norwood)—were ...

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  23. THE COSTLY DIAMOND.

    HONGKONG, Friday.—Burglars have stolen diamonds valued at 200,000 dollars from the Ullmann Company's jewellery store. ...

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  24. WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Horatio Bottomley, Mr. Bonar Law stated that all the German submarine commanders ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. RUNDLE STREET PROPERTY.

    A very important auction sale of a well-known valuable Rundle Street property will take place at Brookman's Buildings, Grenfell Street, on Friday July 23, and on ...

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  26. JERGER AND HIRSCHFIELD.

    Mr. Hughes announced to-day that arrangements will be made to proceed with the deportation of Father Jerger and Dr. Hir[?]ted at the earliest possible ...

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  27. JAPAN'S DEFENCE

    TOKIO, To-day.—The Budget has been prepared for the extraordinary session of the Diet. It carries an increase of armaments on land and sea, including the ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. POLAND WORN OUT

    LONDON, To-day.-It is reported that Gen. Pilsudski has urgently appealed to the Allies for help. Gen. Foch has conferred with Field-Marshal Wilson, but ...

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  29. SLEEPING MAN AROUSED.

    An unusually large crowd put in an appearance at the Exhibition Building this evening, when Professor Leon brought, his series of hypnotic entertainments to a ...

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  30. TRAVELLERS' CLUB.

    The South Australian Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association, having purchased a valuable building site in Gawler Place, nearly opposite Messrs. ...

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  31. A GREEK SUCCESS.

    LONDON, To-day.—A Greek communique states that the Greeks occupied Balikessar on June 30 and captured 1,200 prisoners, 54 guns, and much war ...

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  32. ESTATE OF THE LATE SIR EDWIN T. SMITH, K.C.M.G. FINDING A PRESIDENT

    The survey of that magnificent property, "The Acacias," Marryatville, has now been completed, and a subdivisional sale will take place on the estate on Wednesday VANCOUVER, Friday.—It appeared it was McAdoo against the field when the Democratic Convention resumed. The managers for the rival candidates declared ...

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  33. A HOME OF NOTE.

    Situated in East Adelaide, that suburb of beautiful homes, this imposing nine roomed residence only gains added p[?]ence from its surroundings. The rooms ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Oringham," —(1) The fact that the Savings Bank pays 1 per cent. interest and charges [?] per cent. when its depositors want to "borrow their own money" does not imply that "it is ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. EXCESS PROFITS.

    LONDON, To-day.—Following a tierce propaganda a most influential deputation of British traders to the Chancellor has failed completely to alter the ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. NO OVERTIME.

    The Boilermakers' Society has decided to work no overtime except in exceptional circumstances. This decision affects the Naval Yards at Cockatoo Island and ...

    Article : 33 words
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