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  2. TELEGRAMS BLOCKED

    Last night "The Recorder" was informed by the post office that telegraphic communication between Adelaide and Melbourne was blocked and ...

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  3. GERMANY'S DEBTS

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—M. Poincare has informed the Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Jasper) that he will come to Brussels on June 6 for ...

    Article : 188 words
  4. CULT OF THE K.K.K.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Ku Klux Klan movement in the eastern part of the United States effected new developments yesterday, when Klan ...

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  5. DE VALERA SUBMITS

    LONDON, Monday.—De Velara admits that the Irish rebellion has failed. He has ordered 'his followers to cease fighting—(United Service.) ...

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  6. MURDER MYSTERY SOLVED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Leonard Henry Lovett aged 17 years and ten months was arrested last night in connection with the murder of the little ...

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  7. UPHEAVAL IN GERMANY

    BOGHUM, Monday.—Nineteen persons were killed and 80 wounded in the rioting on Saturday. Volunteer police numbering 2000 whom the ...

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  8. CHARGE OF INDECENCY

    The Pirie Police Court was crowded yesterday morning when evidence was taken in the charge against Pietrio Bianchi, an Italian, of having acted ...

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  9. IRISH ENVOY CRITICISES CATHOLIC BISHOPS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. 0'Flannagan, one of the Irish (Republican envoys, speaking at the Brisbane trades hall last night, spoke ...

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  10. DISORDER IN DRESDEN

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Though the Government of Saxony denies that there have been disorders in Dresden Berlin newspaper despatches describe the ...

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  11. ENGLISH FOOTBALL SCANDAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The football association following on an inquiry issued a statement that it is satisfied; an arrangement was made that a ...

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  12. REVOLT AGAINST THE REDS

    LONDON' Monday.—"The Times' correspondent in Berlin says an antiRed revolt has broken out in the Italian district of Siberia, led by former ...

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  13. RAIN IN THE SOUTH

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— Further rain has fallen south of Snowtown and over parts of Eyre Peninsula. Registrations have been chiefly light to ...

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  14. MINING IS HELD UP

    BERLIN, Monday.—The "Vossischo Zeitung's" special correspondent in the Ruhr estimates that asbout 2,000,000 miners and tens of thousands of metal ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. LABOR LEVIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was an unconventional incident in the House or Commons to-day. While Mr. J. R. Reraer was asking ...

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  16. OUTRAGES ON CHILDREN

    "MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—So frequent and so diabolical have attacks on children, apparently by several perverts become that the Chief ...

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  17. TURKS EVICT Y.M.C.A

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—The Turkish press states that the Y.M.C.A. having established branches in Turkey without proper authority, the policy, ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Mr. Bruce stated to-day that he is not yet in a position to announce the amount of the 5 per cent, loan, (September) ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. VIOLENT STORM IS INDICATED

    According to the meteorological message that reached Pirie yesterday there was on Tuesday an area of exceptionally low barometer off the south ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. WAGES IN COUNTRY HOSPITALS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—A deputation representing the hospital employes Union waited on Sir Alexander Peacock, Minister of Labor, to-day, ...

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  21. INCREASE IN WAGES IS GRANTED.

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—An agreement has been reached between employers and miners by which miners wages in the Ruhr will be increased by ...

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  22. SOARING AMBITION

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.— Georges Barbot, who glided over the English Channel in a baby monoplane, has arrived in the States with a craft in ...

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  23. 45 UWARRANGED FIGHTS.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Benny Leonard retained the lightweight championship to-night when he knocked out Pinkeye. Mitchell in the tenth ...

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  24. RAILWAY STRIKE SPREADS

    BRUSSELS; Monday.—The railway strike is still spreading. Signalmen at Liege and locomotive drivers at Toutnai have struck, but telegraph and ...

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  25. TRAIN AND CAR COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Owing to heavy rain this afternoon a collision took place between the Frankston up train, In charge af motorman Bona, ...

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  26. SYNDICATE WANTS U.S. MENT SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States shipping board is investigating an offer by an unnamed syndicate of a biliion douars for the ...

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  27. FRENCH GIVEAN ULTIMATUM.

    BERLIN Monday.—General Degoutte has ordered German railwaymen to resume work under French authorities withm 4s hours, otherwise all ...

    Article : 41 words
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  29. NEW ZEALAND WINS CAMBRIDGE BLUE

    LONDON, Tuesday The New Zea lander Mr. T. C. Lowry, who accoinpanied McLaren's cricket team on its. recent tour, has been awarded the ...

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  30. FRENCH IN GERMANY

    DUSSELDORF, Tuesday.—An incident is reported to have occurred in a small town where a French sentry shot one of four Germans who ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. DYE WORKS ABANDONED.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The French have evacuated the Hoechst dyeworka and work has been resumed. ...

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  32. SOVIET QUARRELS WITH TURKEY

    CONSTANTINOPLES, Wednesday.— Angora reports indicate that differences of opiainon have risen between Russia and Turkey. It is stated that ...

    Article : 47 words
  33. SOLDIERS AND MR. BRUCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A meeting of returned soldiers in Sydney to-day hotly condemned Prime Minister Bruce, and called him a "fop." ...

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