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  2. ELECTRIC SUPPLY FAILS

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Lighting and power services throughout the city failed at noon to-day Mach new which is dependent on electric current ...

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  3. SITUATION IN RUHR

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The German Governor in the Dusseldorf area has apepated to the British Government through the British authorities at ...

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  4. Etna Eruption

    (Published in "The Times.") LONDON, Sunday.— The "Times" correspondent a Taomina, Sicily, visied the devastated areas this ...

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  5. TROUBLED IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday.—Pessimists in Ireland declare that the civil war between Free Staters and Republicans was a mere [?]tain raiser a prelude ...

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  6. TRADE PROBLEMS

    House of Assembly to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. J. C. Sm[?] in dealing with shipping and communications pointed out the extreme difficulty of ...

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  7. U.S. LIQUOR LAWS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent at Paris says the French Government will not take pre-determined action to deal with the ...

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  8. EXTENT OF THE RAIN

    From June 5 till 8.30 yesterday morning the Pfrie rain gauge registered 263, points. For the twenty-four days ended yesterday morning this ...

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  9. ON NATURE'S SCREEN

    TELOWIE, Monday.—"Variety is the spice of life," and we have been having it in the weather during the past few days. On Friday the usual north wind ...

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  10. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Definite suggestions for fostering Imperial trade have been made in an interim report of the committee of the Federation of ...

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  11. MISSION TO SEAMEN

    A luncheon to business men was given by the Brotherhood of St. Pau[?] yesterday to inaugurate the opening of an Institute for seamen. Cr. J. ...

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  12. INCREACE FOR AIR FORCE

    Aeronautical expert says that acting on the report of the Committee of Imperial Defence, the Cabinet has decided on a substantial increase in ...

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  13. GERMAN DOLLAR LOAN.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Beyond an announcement that the big banks have guaranteed to take over the unsubscribed portion of the recent dollar ...

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  14. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    LLAUSANNE, Saturday.—At a meeting this afternoon the Allies and Turks reviewed the whole treaty ancl clarified the whole situation. The Allies ...

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  15. FACTORIES ON SHORT TIME OR CLOSED.

    DUSSELDORF, Sunday.—Owing to the increasing gravity of the industrial crisis in the occupied territories, factories may be put on short time or ...

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  16. SPORT OVERSEAS

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Yale University easily defeated. Harvard in the inter-University [?] yesterday by six lengths. ...

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  17. GRANT FOR COTTON RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—For the purpose of enceuraging research the executive of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation has earmarked £70,00 a ...

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  18. LONDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  19. GOOD RAIN IN M.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — That the drought throughout New south Wales has surely broken is apparent from the rainfall registrations coming in all ...

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  20. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Walter Hagen, the American golfer, on arrival accused the British gollers of poor sportsmanship. He declared he would ...

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  21. OIGAR MAKERS WANT DUTY REDUCED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A deputation representing the Australian Cigar making industry urged Mr. Hudson (Deputy-Comptroller of Customs) to ...

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  22. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A convention extending for five years the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty of 1908 has been signed by Ambassador ...

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  23. Russia Boycotts Switzerland.

    RIGA, Saturday.—The Soviet has proclaimed an economic boycott of Switzerland alleging as a justification the Swiss refusal to give satisfaction ...

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  24. RACING IN FRANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  25. N.S.W. PUBLIC DEBT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The total public debt of New South Wales is about £181,000,000 and the interest bill for this year is over £7,000,000. ...

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  26. SUGAR PROPOSALS APPROVED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Acceptance by growers of the Commonwealth's sugar policy is now certain. Mr. E. G. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) ...

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  27. IRSSH IMMIGRANTS WELCOME

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was drawn to a cable stating that the Commonwealth had refused to accept ...

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  28. CHARGE OF INDECENT EXPOSURE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Gross acts of indecency towards girls are becoming frequent and have caused excitement amongst parents. To-day three ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. TERRIFIC MOTOR-SPEED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  31. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY OBSERVED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Prince of Wales' birthday was observed in this State to-day as a close holiday. Rain spoiled most sports and out-door ...

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  32. McCARTHY FUND.

    A further contribution to the McCarthy fund of 3/ from "H." was received yesterday by Plainclothes-Constable Volsen. This was paid by him ...

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  33. SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A serious shunting accident occurred at Flinders streat station and caused the derailment of a couple of carriages and some ...

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  34. FRACTURED SPINE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—William G. Dunn (39 years) was thrown from a lorry and sustained a fractured spine. He was admitted to hospital. ...

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  35. BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

    Anticipating that blood transfusion may be necessary to save the life of Harold Wanstall, aged five, of Sydney, knocked down and badly injured ...

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  36. SYDNEY HARBOR DISASTER

    When the vehloular ferry Benalon was sunk, after coll[?]on with a ceastal steamer, the gra[?] [?] was experienced in raising her, as the lay in 160ft. of water, in a swift tide[?] The crane and the lifting taken shown above eve[?] won the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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