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  2. ISLINGTON DISMISSALS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—At a Labordemonstration at the Botanic Park today the speakers, including the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Gunn) ...

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  3. WARNING TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Interviewed regarding the visit to Australia of Father O'Flanagan and Mr. O'Kelly, as an Irish Irregular mission, the Irish ...

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  4. LENIN'S CONDITION

    RIGA, Sunday.—Eight specialists issued a bulletin stating that M. Lenin's illness was abating, and that an almost complete recovery is possible. ...

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  5. GENERAL WOULD NEWS

    LONDON, Friday.—In the house or Commons the second reading was passed by 169 votes to 35 of a Bill designed to prevent cruelty in the ...

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  6. PLOTS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Friday.—It is stated in certain quarters that a plot to overthrow the Government similar to the KappPutsch plot has been discovered as ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday.—A meeting of the Manchester Liberal Federation has passed a resolution deploring the ASquithian decision declaring that Liberal ...

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  8. EARLHAIG AND V.C.'S MOTHER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The citizens of Derby in deciding to present the freedom of the city to Earl Haig, remem-. bered also the rankers and selected ...

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  9. INDECENT ASSAULT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—At the State Children's Court yesterday a charge of Indecent assault on a girl aged eight years, was brought against a youth of ...

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  10. Aviation in South Africa.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—During the debate on the second reading of the Aviation Bill carrying out the Paris Convention of 1919, the Minister of ...

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  11. WANDANA TROUBLE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—An informal conference held last Thursday between representatives of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council and the ...

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  12. REPUBLICAN BAN ON AMUSE. MENS FOUGHT.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Higgins) in a statement regarding the Republican proclamation ordering the cessation of ...

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  13. Imperial Education Conference.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The agenda paper of the Education Conference to be held in London from June 6 to July 6 has been completed. It ...

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  14. FALL FROM TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Haray He [?]ges (aged 40), of Shaftsbury avenue, Burwood, while attempting to alight from a moving train at Burwood last night, ...

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  15. POLICE ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A serious affray occurred near Circular Quay on Salurday evening. Constable McCristal had occasion to speak to a man outside the ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    At a recent meeting of the Women's foreign Mission Auxiliary of Napperby, held at the Warnertown Lecture Hali, there was a large attendance to bid ...

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  17. PRINCE IMPRISONED.

    WERDEN, Friday.—Prince Frederick Wilhelm Lippe was charged at the civil court with failing to immediately produce a pass when ordered by ...

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  18. SYDNEY LABOR CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The crisis, in the Labor movement has taken another sudden turn and now Mr.r Gregory McGirr's stocks are falling fast. ...

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  19. SCOTLAND YARD DETECTIVES THREATENED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Scotland Yargchiefs, including many Irishmen and especially Supt.' O'Brien, who had charge of the recent raids or Irlsh ...

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  20. Poles Attack Lithuanlans.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A fresh outbreak of hostilities is reported in a communique, which asserts that a Polish force of 150 infantry and 30 ...

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  21. Summons Against Boxer Withdrawn.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The summons issued by a bookmaker against Beckett, the champion boxer, for using insulting language on a racecourse ...

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  22. A GRADE CRICKET AVERAGES

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— Features of the A grade cricket averages for the season show that the highest total of runs was made by C. E. Doling ...

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  23. MILITARY TRAINEES RETURN PIRIE.

    After spending a four days' Camp at Wingfield, near Dry Creek, the military trainees of the 1903 and 1904 quotas in the Pirie area, returned hy ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. WATER PIPE CONTRACT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Brisbane water board has accepted the tender of Messrs Hoskins and Co. of Lithgow (N.S.W) for the manufacture of ...

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  26. SYDNEY MAN ASSAULTED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—George Newman, of Holt street, Surry Hills, was assaulted in Eddy Avenue last night. He was sent to hospital where his ...

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  27. Adelaide Steamship Company Wins suit.

    LONDON, Friday. — In connection with litigation over the Adelaide Steamship's Company's steamer Warilda, the House of Lords has finally ...

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  28. STEEL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The miners at Newcastle are jubilant over the victory of Mr. Hipble's award. They express the opinion that a big strike has been ...

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  29. SPORT OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Friday.—Following are the placed horses of the Grand National Steeplechase, run at Liverpool on Friday:— ...

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  30. YOUNG TYPIST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Eileen Evans, a young typist, was presented at the city court on Saturday on seve[?] charged of house breaking and ...

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  31. TENNIS

    The final of the Open Handicap Singles Tournament—R. C. Whitelaw (owe 50) v. C. Hatchard (owe 15), which was to have been played at ...

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  32. international Economic Conference.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce unanimously carried a proposal to establish an international economic ...

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  33. PETITION ON WEEKLY HALFHOLIDAY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Minister of Industry (Mr. W. Hague) has received a certificate slating that a petition of electors residing at Spaldiag ...

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  34. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    GOULBOURN (N.S.W.), Sunday.— Muriel Christie (aged 12 years), was exedoising a trotting horse belonging to her father, when the animal's hoo[?]s ...

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  35. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Gordon Smith, aged 19 years, appeared at the city court on Saturday, charged with having stolen Dorothy Bayne, aged ...

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  36. MORE NEW SETTLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The steamer Baradine has arrived at Melbourne with 266 new settlers, for Victoria, ana 200 for New South Wales. ...

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  37. PORTER'S LEG AMPUTATED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— As a re[?] of becoming entangled in the undergear of a truck at Mile End while engaged in shunting operations on Friday ...

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  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY TAXI.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—James Brown (aged 51) of Druitt street, city, was crossing the Central Square last night when he was knocked down by a ...

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  39. MELBOURNE CARTERS' HOURS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A mass meeting of the Carters' and Drivers' Unions was held this afternoon to decide what action should be taken in ...

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  40. THREE MEN INJURED BY CAR.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A motor [?] drivem by "Mrs. Forbes, of Rosef[?] collided with three men, who were taking part in a procession of unionists ...

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  41. AN INJURED WIFE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Elizabeth, Ble[?]h of Oxford street, Paddington, [?]s admitted to the Sydney Hospital, suffering from a, wound on ...

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