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  2. FRIENDS BESOUGHT

    On Sunday night, in the Angelas Temple, Miss Aimee McPherson appealed for 1,000,000 signed cards as expressing confidence in her integrity ...

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  3. COUNTING THE COST

    Communists described the presidential speech of Mr Robert Williams at the Labor Party Conference today as an "insolent slur on the ...

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  4. END OF LONG CHASE

    Richard Dixon and Alice Dixon (his sister) who were arrested, in Adelaide, were charged today at the Mansion House Court with having ...

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  5. THE LOCAL STRIKE

    The prolonged stoppage or the British mining industry is having a serious effect upon the export trade of Canadian grain and butter. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN SOLVENCY

    Dr Earlc rage (Federal Treasurer) today protested against the misrepresentation and distortion of facts disclosed recently in the London ...

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  7. CHINESE TROUBLE

    The naval authorities, in au official message, state that 'large processions took place on Sunday, but there were, no disturbances. ...

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  8. DEATH CHEATED

    Overwhelmed by a gale in the North Sea, the Dutch steamer Theodora was abandoned by her crew, who left the injured ...

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  9. ANOTHER FLIGHT

    To complete arrangements for his protracted flight from Sydney to New Zealand, Captain R Robertson arrived here today. The bulk of the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Cooees and cheers resounded among the arches of the Central Station as a crowd of Australian and Americans farewelled the Australian touring ...

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  11. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    Upon the resumption of the bribery inquiry today, Mr A. C. Willis (vice-President of the Executive Council) gave evidence. ...

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  12. PRISON REVELRY

    "Le Matin" says a warder in charge of the St Pierre Prison at Versailles, decided to have a night out, and he invited a prisoner charged with ...

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  13. REPRIEVE REFUSED

    The Executive Council decided today that the death sentences against Coulter and Treffene for the murder ...

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  14. FINE WEATHER PREDICTED

    Boisterous weather with strong southerly winds was experienced in Port Pirie yesterday. ...

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  15. HARD AT WORK

    Discussing European affairs. Mr. Niall, of Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Ltd., who returned to Australia by the liner Mongolia today, said that the ...

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  16. 18,000-MILES FLIGHT

    Seveiity Central and South American cities will be visited by the U.S.A. Army aviators in their 18,000 miles flight, commencing early in ...

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  17. DEPLORABLE DEFENCE

    Amplifying his remarks made last week on Australian defence, Mr. E. A. Drake-Brockman, a former Senator, told "The Herald" that until the ...

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  18. BAVARIAN CRIMES

    Extraordinary admissions of crime by certain witnesses is characterising the Reichstag's Commission of inquiry into the Bavarian political murders ...

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  19. DRUGGED WITH COCAINE

    A good-looking young woman was found lying delirious on the grass near Rushcutter's Bay this morning, suffering from the effects of cocaine. ...

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  20. INDIAN AGRICULTURE

    The Royal Commission on Agriculture held its first sitting at Simla yesterday. The arrangements of this Commission wis the last official act ...

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  21. BISHOP IS LEFT

    "I cannot compete with the active modern girls in getting: on the omnibuses. It is like, a football scrimmage, and I get left again and again," ...

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  22. LABOR DAY

    For the first time for many years in Pirie, Labor Day will pass today without a trades union procession through the streets. Each year the ...

    Article : 479 words
  23. Fighting in Mexico

    A "Herald" dispatch from Magdulena (Sonora) states that 200 Yaguis and about 80 Federal soldiers were killed or wounded in an encounter on ...

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  24. FLYING VALICARE

    Valicare, (before departing for Melbourne, broke the tan track record at Randwick this morning, by covering six furlongs in the ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. ARTIFICIAL FIBRE

    Underwear, scarves shawls, and extraordinarily beautiful rugs which have been made from artificial fibre are being, shown at the Leicester ...

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  26. Suspicious Actions

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in Paris says that a Spaniard, Thomas (Monferrer, has been arrested for having acted suspiciously near the ...

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  27. Canadian Conservatives

    Mr. Thomas Meighan has officially tendered his resignation from the Conservative leadership. The party Caucus, held on Monday, was ...

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  28. NEW ATTRACTIONS

    The management of Joyland announces the projected arrival of fresh attractions at their popular location in lien street. The ...

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  29. DARWIN TO MELBOURNE

    Captain Bagot, of Adelaide, recently completed a passenger touring trip from Adelaide to Darwin and back. The "Bagot Tours" conducted by ...

    Article : 236 words
  30. NEW PACIFIC PUBLICATION.

    With the revised proofs of his book "Peoples and Problems of the Pacific," Dr. J. M. MacMillan Brown, Chancellor of the University of New ...

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  31. Marriage a Burden

    Miss Constance Talmadge is seeking a divorce from Captain Macintosh. her husband, after seven months of married life beeause it interferes ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. MISSING SON LOCATED

    Baden-Powell Williams, who was reported in "The News" yesterday as having been missing for two years, has been located working on a block ...

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  34. Floods in New Zealand

    Severe floods have occurred over the' North Island, New Zealand, and all traffic on the Main Trunk railway has been suspended. ...

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  35. MAGISTERIAL REGRET.

    The [?] todya. in fining Andrew Motherwell £22 and disqualifying his as a motorist for a year, expressed regret that they ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. CHINESE SMUGGLER FINED.

    A Chinese tobacco grower was today lined. £15 for Joeing found in possession of opium valued at £18, witli vdosts. Accused came from ...

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  37. Disorders in Russia

    Unconfirmed reports have been received of grave disorders in Russia. It is said that several garrisons have revolted. ...

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