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  2. CHANGE OF TACTICS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Times" correspondent at Paris says there is a movement of opinion in France in favour of a more positive plan of ...

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  3. PRESIDENT HARDING

    CHICAGO, Monday.— Fifteen miles of people lined the railway approach to Chicago and compelled a reduction of speed on President Harding's ...

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  4. UNREST IN PLAESTINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Daily Mall" correspondent at Jerusalem says that the body of Mr. W. M. Jolly, quarantine superintendent at Naifa, ...

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  5. BORING FOR OIL

    Mr. J. T.Moate, managing director of the Adelaide Exploration Company, Limited, states that the Port Pirie shareholders of The Adelaide ...

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  6. THE COURTS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Poole in the Criminal Court this morning intimated that he would defer sentencing Edward Frank Applebee ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, — In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Bruce told Mr. Charlton that statements made by ...

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  8. VARIETY CONCERT

    It is generally recognised among Pirie lovers of music and song that whenever the Catholic fraternity convene an entertainment it is invariably ...

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  9. DR. WILSON TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Dr. Woodrow Wilson, in a letter to President Coolidge, said he would esteem it an honor to participate in the funeral ...

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  10. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    LONDON, Monday,—An American, Mrs. Corson, left Dover at 8.20 this morning in an attempt to swim the Channel. Her husband accompanied ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP MATCH POSTPONED.

    CHICAGO, Monday.— The opening game of the Australian-Japanese tennis match for the Davis Cup has been postponed from Friday on account or ...

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  12. DECLINE OF THE MARK.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The mar[?] has depreciated 40 per cent over the week-end and to-day is quoted at 53 cents per million marks. ...

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  13. CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— Cadaverous looking, unkempt and trembling Christian Trumper, 75 years, stood in the dock at the Criminal Court this ...

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  14. ATTACK ON BUDGET.

    The debte on the Budget was resumed by Mr. Maloney who attacked the appointment of Mr. Ennis to the fruit pool and of Americans as agents ...

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  15. SEPARATIST MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Times" correspondent at Dusseldorf says that as a result of the sudden outburst of activity on the part of Separatists at ...

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  16. NAVAL AND AIR FORCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The recommendation of the Balfour Sub-Committee for the co-ordination of the staffs of the navy and the air force ...

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  17. IRISH LABOR PARTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Wild scenes marked the arrival at the Mansion House, Dublin, of the delegates to the Irish Labor party Trades Union ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    SIMLA, Monday.—The monsoon generally is favorable and the distribution of rain good. The fear of drought in certain districts has passed. Crops ...

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  19. ACTION AGAINST WAR SERVICE HOMES COMMISSIONER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An action was commenced in the High Court to-day in which Messrs A. and E. Ellis Limited timber merchants, claim £25,000 from ...

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  20. DETECTIVE CATCHES BAG-SNATCHER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Detective Madin, while reading in a St. Kilda tram heard a woman's scream coming from Snowden Gardens. He jumped off ...

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  21. FLOODS IN INDIA

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—The rivers Ganges and Jumna are both flooded. Loss of life and property is reported in the town of Etawah and the city of ...

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  22. PROPERTY TAX BILL.

    WARSAW, Monday.—The Government has completed a financial scheme by Parliament adopting the Property Tax Bill under which it is expected that ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday.—Speaking at a banquet, the Prime Minister, Mr. W. F. Massey described the coming Imperial Conference as the most ...

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  25. THE SENATE.

    The Senate passed the Customs Bill to the report stage and discussed the Bankruptcy Bill. ...

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  26. ATTEMPT TO STABILISE THE COTTON MARKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Mail's" correspondent at Cairo says that tne Egyptian Government has allocated £500,000 for the purchase of ...

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  27. AERIAL DERBY

    LONDON, Monday.—An Aerial Derby, wherein 12 machines started from Croydon on two circuits of a 100 miles course round London was ...

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  28. SPANISH BANKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday.—Banking in Spain has been disorganised by a strike of bank clerks for higher pay. At Madrid the Westminster Bank, despite ...

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  29. ANGLO-AFGHAN TRADE CONVENTION.

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—The Anglo-Afghan trade convention has been published, under which the British agree to exemption from the Customs tariff ...

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  30. CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — James Wallace Milroy, who is alleged to be one of the gang who brutally assaulted and robbed John Martin during the ...

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  31. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, with the usual pomp. The Governor's speech ...

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  32. COAL LUMPER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A coal lumper was struck by a coal train at the Adelaide Steamship Company's Wharf while unloading coal, and was killed. ...

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  33. PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL.

    LISBON, Tuesday.—The National Assembly elected Senator M. Texeira, who is at present Minister Extraordinary in London, President of the ...

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  34. UNITED STATES AND TURKISH TREATY.

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.—A general treaty governing the future relations between the United States and Turkey was signed by Ismet Pasha and the ...

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  35. FRENCH OPINION ON SINGAPORE BASE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Discussing the Singapore naval base scheme, "Le Temps" declares that the base is intended as a protection against Japan, ...

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  36. WINNER ALMOST BLINDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Carter emerged from his machine almost stone deaf and scarlet in the face with slaked oil. He said he was hardly able to see the ...

    Article : 97 words
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