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  2. S.A. ROWING ASSOCIATION

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The South Australian Rowing Association autumn regatta was held yesterday, and was a great success. ...

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  3. MESSAGES FROM THRONE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated to-day that the King and Queen will address the children of the elementary schools ...

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  4. POLISH PRIEST'S EXECUTION

    WARSAW, Saturday.—A huge meetings to protest against the the execution of the Polish Catholic prelate Monsignor B[?]dklewicz at Moscow, ...

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  5. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian arrangements for the British Empire Exhibition are making progress. The preliminary contracts will shortly be ...

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  6. KING TUTANKHAMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The voice of the Earl of Carnarvon comes from beyond the tomb answering the strange wild charges of desecration of sacred ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—M. Loucheur, who is widely regarded as the next French Premier, in the course of a visit to England had significant ...

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  8. IRISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Saturday.— Remarkable evidence was given at an inquest at Trelee concerning John Conway, a civilian prisoner who was shot dead ...

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  9. Coal Orders Diverted to America.

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to a message from Cardiff, as the result of the strike of miners in the Rhondda Volley orders for about one million tons ...

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  10. B Ishevlst Army Officers Arrested.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.—A from Tiflis states that the Commander-in-Chief, General Egoroff, the chief of staff, General Pougatgheff, and ...

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  11. ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Apart from railway men there are at present seven hundred thousand workers involved in industrial disputes in England, ...

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  12. GOODWOOD RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The city coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) yesterday made some trenchant remarks at the conclusion of an enquiry into the ...

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  13. ESCAPING IRREGULAR WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An exciting chase by detectives took place in Dublin after Thomas Derrig, anti-treaty member for Mayor; who was believed ...

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  14. GERMAN RAILWAYMEN

    BERLIN, Saturday. — A message from Ludwlgshaven states that the French have expelled sixty German railway officials ...

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  15. Angora Peace Negotiations.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Angora has not yet replied to the Allied note, but according to a message from Montreux it is expected that the peace ...

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  16. Inciting to Murder.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An astounding story was told at the Liverpool Police Count when John Kersre was charged with inciting Frank Conno[?]y to ...

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  17. AGRICULTURAL TRIBUNAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government agricultural investigation tribunal has published a report which urges a minimum reduction of 25 per cent. on ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Regardless o[?] the outery in certain quarters against the heir to the throne risking his life in steeplechasing, the Prince of Wales ...

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  19. ANCIENT CARTHAGE

    PARIS, Saturday.—Luxor and Pompeii are yielding the treasures of antiquity and now the lost splendors at Ancient Carthage which was thrice ...

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  20. Prize for Trans-Channel Glider Flight.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Matin" has offered a prize of twenty-five thousand francs for the first man in a glidder fitted with a motor who ...

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  21. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A number of fatal motor accidents occurred during the week end. Sydney Smith, of Brunswick, was ...

    Article : 292 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 395 words
  23. Wireless Telephone for Ship.

    BERLIN, Sturdy.—Herr Stinnes' liner, General San Martin, will be the first German steamer fitted with wireless telephony when she sails for ...

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  24. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A story of alleged assault at Oakbank was partly unfolded by the death at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday of Mrs. Ethel ...

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  25. EASTER MYSTERIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. —Several strange incidents ocurred in London during the Easter holidays. An Islington woman, who was accompanied by ...

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  26. SOVIET GRAIN FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" Riga correspondent telegraphs that while American steamers were unloading ten thousand tons of food ...

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  27. French Seizures of German Gold.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—It is semi-officially announced that up to the present the French have seized over twenty-seven milliard marks belonging to the ...

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  28. Burgomaster's Sentence Increased.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The appeal of the Burgomaster of Essen, Herr Schaefer, against the sentence of two years' imprisonment and a fine of five ...

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  29. RHONNDA VALLEY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Rhonnda Valley coal miners' strike was called off last night. ...

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  30. German Punished for Advocating Boy

    Cott. ESSEN, Sunday.—Herr Guyanz, president of the Essen Chamber of Commerce, has been sentenced to six ...

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  31. TRAGEDY AT MAIDA VALE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Don't let him throw me over," screamed a woman on a balcony of a Maida Vale flat fifty feet above the ground. Neighbors saw ...

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  32. STRIKERS INTIMIDATE FARMERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mob law, declare the Norfolk farmers is becoming established throughout the country. The farmers' chairman in one area says ...

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  33. British Taxation.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In connection with the British budget it is believed that the income tax will be reduced by sixpence; and beer excise by one ...

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  34. Aeroplane Engine Test.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A new aeroplane engine, in a test, ran 573 hours with wide open throttle, without a stop. The Navy Department ...

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  35. YOUTH STRUCK WITH BEER BOTTLE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Last evening at the Garden Theatre a youth, Lione Humphries, of Brompton, had the misfortune to receive a severe blow on ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. INDIAN EXCHANGE.

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  37. International Court of Justice.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—There are Indications that President Harding will win the support of the Senate when a resolution providing that the ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. YOUNG MAN ASSAULTED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Late last night in Gouger street James Morton, a young man, was knocked down and assaulted. He wass taken to the ...

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  39. BETTINGS TAXATION IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Discussions have been proceeding during the last few weeks on the subject of a [?] on betting, and some have now ...

    Article : 119 words
  40. WOMAN KILLED BY MOTOR.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— Thomas George Williams, the driver of the car which on March 29 knocked down Mary Ann McDermott, a[?]ed 46, who ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. MISSING MAN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The body of William John Steel, who has been missing from Meallrose street, North Melbourne, since Thursday, has been ...

    Article : 29 words
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