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  3. RUSSIA'S TRADE

    LONDON, To-day.—Berlin messages say that the penetration of Russia has not property began. Representatives of big German trusts who are visiting Moscow ...

    Article : 123 words
  4. IRISH REBELS

    LONDON, To-day.—Irish news continues to be disquieting. Public opinion seems to favour a one-day strike, hoping, according to Dublin views. that it will ...

    Article : 211 words
  5. SASTRI'S VISIT

    SIMLA, To-day.—Responding to the cordial invitation to visit Australia, which India deeply appreciates, the Indian Privy Councilor, Mr. Sastri, and his ...

    Article : 108 words
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  8. OVERSEAS TRADE

    LONDON, To-day.—British overseas trade is recovering. Seventeen per cent increase is revealed over 1921, notably in the coal iron, steel, and woollen ...

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  9. RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY

    LONDON. To-day.—The Russian reply regarding the London Conference decisions at the o[?] affirms that Russia was justified in requesting recognition of her ...

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  10. ANZAC DAY

    Complete arrangements have been made for the Anzac celebrations. which will be observed in Adelaide on Sunday. Monday. and Tuesday. The gatherings will begin ...

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  11. WHITE GLOVE CLUE

    A crumpled little white glare and scores of love letters from a Parisienne are the clues the police are working on to unravel a mysterious drama intriguing ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. SPORTING GOVERNOR

    Of all the Governors who have represented the Imperial Government, none has, endered himself more to the racing public than Sir Archibalt Weigall. There ...

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  13. BEFORE THE ROMANS

    LONDON. To-day.—Government road repairers on the old Roman road near Darteford, excavated interesting traces of Celtic and perhaps an earlier civilisation. ...

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  14. IN FRANCE AFTER GALLIPOLI.

    HAMEL, ON THE MORNING OF JULY 4, 1918. (By Lieut. G. Bell. Australian Official War Artist. Copyright by Australian War Mussum. (See Letterprece) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BIG GAME HUNTER

    LONDON, To-day.—A message from Nairobi states that Mjr.Outram, an Australian big game hunter, has died at Mombassa Hospital as the result of being ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. TODAY'S SOCIAL HAPPENINGS.

    The autumn meeting of Tattersalls Racing Club was held at Morphettville this afternoon in warmish weather and the presence of a big crowd. It was the last ...

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  17. HAMEL ON JULY 4.

    Hamel, the subject of our picture on this page, was a full-dress battle on a small scale. It was distinguished by a number of special features. Australians and ...

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  18. MODERN FASHIONS

    LONDON, To-day.—Australian women arriving from Pans affirm that Australians are several months behind the recent dramatic changes in fashions, among ...

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  19. NUMBER ELEVEN.

    LONDON. To-day.—Two sets of brothers named Benjamin and sweet, who had lifelong faith in Bomber eleven, drew it for sports aboard step and went to ...

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  20. PUBLIC INSPECTION OF MARINGA.

    There were almost 60 people on the land at Maringa this afternoon, dooming the great amount of interest being taken in the state and every one was delighted with ...

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  21. MISSING SOLICITOR.

    Ernest Frederick Augustus Heiner, a solicitor from Brisbane, has been missing from where he was staying in Bondi Road, Bondi, since April ...

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  22. BURSTING SHELLS.

    LONDON, To-day.—Telegrams from BoUlogne state that three French workmen were killed and three injured in explosions of shells from the British camp at ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. BUSH TO NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON. To-day.—The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) has cabled that immigration, must be festricted to nominations of whom nearly a thousand ...

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  24. THE LURKING FOE.

    Disease germs lark in dust and enter the body through the pores. Bath daily with Rexona Soap, a Medicated Toilet Soap that preserves the complexion. ...

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  25. IMPORTANT GENERAL ST. FREEHOLD.

    The Alliance Assurance Company, Limited, who occupy the eastern wing of Universal Buildings, Grenfell Street, have given instructions for the disposal by ...

    Article : 79 words
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  27. NORWEGIAN CONSUL-GENERAL.

    LONDON. To-day.—Advices from [?] state that M. [?] Messeng, of the Nor[?] Foreign Office, has been [?] Consul-General in Melbourne. ...

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