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  2. LOXTON SWOTTING CASE

    ADELAIDE, Thusday.—In the criminal court to-day Mrs Ernestine Phillips pleaded not guilty to a charge of having at Loxton, on June 16, ...

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  3. BICKFORD DIVORCE CASE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday — The hearing of the Bickford divorce case was marked early to-day by an argument as to the method of putting certain ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Reference was made by the president (Dr Jethro Brown) in the Industrial Court this morning to the business of that ...

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  5. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The irregulars who made a stand in the barracks at King John's Castle, timerick, are believed to have surrendered. No ...

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  6. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—Major Blake, who is making an aeroplane trip round the world, has crossed the Persian Gulf. His arrival at ...

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  7. GERMAN ASSASSINS' END

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Details of the Incidents which marked the tracking of Herr Rathenau's murderers show that two tourists arrived at Halle last ...

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  8. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    HAGUE, Wednesday.—At a plenary meeting of the Hague Conference M. Litvinoff (Russia's chief delegate) said he proposed to ask the Moscow ...

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  9. TRIP FROM AMERICA TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr Morgan hopes to leave San Francisco by the first week of October on an aeroplane trip to Australia. His intention is to ...

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  10. COMMITTEE APPROVES SUGGESTION.

    HAGUE, Wednesday—The non-Russian commission unanimously declared that an acceptance and loyal fulfilment by the Russian Government of ...

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  11. TOURIST CAR FALLS INTO RIVER.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—News from Morocco states that a big tourist car crashed through the parapet of a bridge near Casablanea. The accident ...

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  12. HIGHWAY ROBBERY FAILS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Particulars have been received from Temora regarding the hold-up yesterday of the paymaster (Mr. Leiferman) and ...

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  13. REBEL BARRACKS SURROUNDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The silence in Limerick has been broken by the despatch of a press correspondent. It was sent to Dublin via Ballinasloc. The ...

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  15. MEN CAUGHT SMUGGLING MUNITIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Irish Nationalist troops became suspicious of the movements of two taxicabs passing through Neas, County Kildare, at ...

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  16. BAWRA MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a meeting of shareholders of the British and Australasian Wool Realisation Society, Sir John Higgins stated that the ...

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  17. CRYSTAL BROOK THEFT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the Criminal Court to-day John Patrick Healey (Iborer), who pleaded guilty to having, at Crystal Brook, on May ...

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  18. REBELS IN CORK SUPPOSED TO DESIRE PEACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.An unconfirmed report from Dublin says that the Republicans at Cork have sent delegates to the Free State ...

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  19. IRREGULARS AMBUSH FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The funeral of a National soldier killed in an ambush was proceeding to Spiddal from Gort County Galway, when it was ...

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  20. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A German note to the Allies requests a reduction of the monthly reparations payments from £2,000,000 to £300,000 for the ...

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  21. SOLDIERS' HOMES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A serious view of the decision of the Federal Government regarding the curtailment of financial assistance to South ...

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  22. A Wartime Collision

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Court of Appeal gave a decision to-day on the appeal of the Adelaide Steamship Co. against a judgment as to the blame ...

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  23. YOUTHS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — Frederick Eric Powell (17) and Stanley Spencer Spitbill (18) who, when arrested, were alleged by the police to know ...

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  24. PROGRESS OF NATIONAL TROOPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Irish Government states that the National forces are supreme over the whole of Leinster. They have still opposition ...

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  25. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    ROME, Wednesday—A motion of censure on the Government for its failure to maintain peace in Italy was expressed by the Chamber of ...

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  26. STEAMER MONTORO IN QUARANTINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—On arrival from Java this afternoon the steamer Montoro was ordered into quarantine. She had landed some cases of ...

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  27. ST. PAUL'S EUCHRE PARTY.

    A euchre party and dance was held in the hail adjoining St. Paul's church last night. The arrangements were carried out by Mrs. J. ...

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  28. KITSON'S BILLIARD TOURNEY.

    Results of games in Kitson's billiards tournament last night were: J. V. Richardson beat C. Lethbridge. ...

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  29. OVERDUE BARQUE JANNA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With a cargo of wheat for Falmouth the Norwegian barque Janna left Sydney last December, since when nothing has been ...

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