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  2. NO 'GRAB'

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question asked by Mr.U. B. Sta[?]ton. (Coa[?]-Labor), Mr, Bonar law said he had noticed the increases in ...

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  3. DEMANDS OF LABOR

    The conference of the Miners' Federation, which is sitting at Leaming[?], decided to boycott the Mines Bill if it became law. ...

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  4. SYDNEY NEWS

    Mr. R. H. Long-Ianes, K..C., third sonof the late Mr. Justice (Sir George) Innes, has declined the offer of the Attorney-General to act as temporary judge ...

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  5. HUGE CROWDS WELCOME THE PRINCE TO ADELAIDE PROCESSION THROUGH STREETS

    Monday, July [?]2, will always (be recalled as one of the most noteworthy dates written in the hristory of South Australia, for on that day, just on the hour of 11 ...

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  6. SPA CONFERENCE COAL DELIVERY

    A Spa commu[?] issued, this afternoon stated that the meeting of the confere[?] was almost entirely devoted to the question. A German ...

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  7. POLES RETREAT

    News from Warsaw states that a Polish communique issued on July 10 says that the Polish troops, while counter-attacking are slowly retreating on the line of ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT HOUSE DINNER.

    The following were invited by the Governor to dinner on Monday evening to meet the Prince:—The Lieutenant Gover[?] and Miss Murray, the Premier and ...

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  9. VICTORIAN LOAN

    The victorian Government has in[?] holders of its 4 per cent, loan maturing in October, to convert £2,725,000 into a new loan at 6¼ per cent, interest. ...

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  10. ORANGE DAY GOVERNMENT PROHIBITION

    In the House of Commons, replying [?]o Mr. Asqu[?]th, Mr. Bonar Law statea that all [?] precautions were being taken to prevent disorders in Irelan[?] ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL JURISTS

    The Hague Intermational Committee of Jurists of the League of Nations officially reports fixing the fundamental [?] of the composition of the ...

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  12. DOCTOR KIPLING

    Having received the LL.D. degree at Edinburgh University, Mr. Rudyard Kipling made an eloquent speech at a subsequent dinner.'All the earth ...

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  13. ILLUMINATIONS.

    What the children of to-day will talk about most in the years to come in connection with the visit of the Prince will the illuminations. During last week ...

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  14. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The (Board of Trade returns for June show that the imports were ib [?]dred and. seventy and a half millions compared with a nundred and ...

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  15. SEC[?]ET WIRELESS SYSTEM.

    The "Daily Express" reports that the authorities have discovered a secret wireless system in the S[?]nn Fein's intelligence department connected with ...

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  16. ADMISSION TO INDIA

    Kamini Chanda, in the Imperial Co[?] cil, in August, will submit a motion that legislation he enacted to regulate the entry and residence in India of British ...

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  17. ARMISTICE WITH POLAND PROPOSED.

    At the Spa Conference the Allies proposed to the Soviet Government that it should conclude an armistice with [?]Poland on the understanding that the Poles ...

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  18. A SWISS LOAN

    A 25,000,000 dollars Swiss loan offered on the local market at par, 8 per cent. Interest, was absorbed within 24 hours. ...

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  19. BOXINC CHAMPIONSH

    fommy Burns, tormer heavyweight boxing champio[?] of the world. who is to fight Jim Beckett, the English champion, at the Albert Hall on July 16, ...

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  20. GREEKS SUCCESS

    Creeks have occupied Brnssa unopposed. Numbers of Nationalists surrendered. All Government forces in Constantinople have been disarmed without ...

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  21. THE ARRIVAL

    A couple of engines gaily bedecked with ribbons, flags and other tributes of welcome brought the Royal train into the railway station. The Hon. H. N. ...

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  22. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Colonel E. M. House, political adviser to President Wilson, interviewed in London, said that the women's vote was doubling the number of votes in the ...

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  23. RUSSIANS AND PERSIANS

    News from Teheran gives derails of Persian landings near the Caspian [?]ea and show that the Bolsheviks are [?]countering local resistance. Fifteen ...

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  24. TREATY WITH AMERICA

    According to the Paris edition of the Chicage 'Tribune" it is stated in diplomatic circles that Great Britain is seeking a treaty with America designed to ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS GIVES LEAVE.

    Leave to visit Australia has been granted to the majority of members of the Gallip[?]li Graves Section. During the winter there will be a suspension of work. ...

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  26. AN INDIAN INCIDENT

    A serious altercation occurred at. Kachi Gari station, off Peshawar. The [?] British military police were trying to evict from a railway train two ...

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  27. CANADA'S NEW PREMIER.

    Mr. Arthur Meighan, who has succeeded Sir Robert L. Borden as Premier of Canada, is the first Westerner to be chosen. (says "The Times" c ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICANS HONORED

    The Union Government of South Africa has bought Delville Wood, near Longueval, from France for the erection of a national South African monument. ...

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  29. CONCERT BY RENOWN BAND.

    At the Exhibition the band of H.M.S. Renown rendered a number of selections under the baton of Mr. Percy, Donnell. This entertainment was given gratuitously ...

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  30. CYCLING IN FRANCE SUCCESS OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Speers, the Australian, comfortably won the professional cyclists' grand pri[?] of Paris. Another Australian, Hansforth, was [?] in the semi-final. ...

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  31. COCKATOO AGED 130 RESTORED TO YOUTH BY THYROID TREATMENT.

    A cockatoo, alleged to be 130 year old and owned by Mr. S. W. Howe, a hairdresser a North Kensington, London, has undergone thyroid treatment, ...

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  32. POLAND WANTS PEACE

    The (Polish delegation to Spa has received a Note from its Government ex. pressing the willingness of Poland to conclude peace with Soviet Russia on ...

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  33. LITERARY CLUB'S ADDRESS.

    The address to be presented by the [?] erary Clubs in Adelaide is [?] is book form of purple leather, and is lettered 1 and supported by chaste gold tool ...

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  34. ZEPPFILIN HANDED OVER.

    The Zeppelin [?]. which Germany has delivered to France under the Peace Treaty, has arrived at Maubeuge. ...

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  35. PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY

    The police will at their [?] suspend all vehicular traffic along the route 15 minutes before the time at which the royal party is due to pass. ...

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  36. 'A DAY'S PLEASUR'

    Among the moving picture stars there is no greater favorite with Adelaide audiences than the much-famed comedian, Charlie Chaplin, Among them he is known ...

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  37. NTIONAL EXPENDITURE

    The Select Committee on national expenditure seriously criticised the Government de[?] [?] at Slough and St. Omer It urges th[?] the Ministry of Munitions ...

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  38. GUARDING SUEZ CANAL

    The "Standard" understands that the report of the Milner Commission recommends some extension, of Egyptian self[?]overnment, but everything must be ...

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  39. PROTEST AGAINST RENTS

    Almost all the places of [?]business in Alexandria, including restaurants and stores, were closed to-day (says "The Tomes" correspondent in Cairo), as a ...

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  40. RAILYWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr.R. A. Millwood, who has been purter on the [?]raffie staff at Coonalp[?], on the Adelaide-Se[?] [?]ine, has accepted a tramvrans[?]er to the Mile. End ...

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  41. 150 PER GENT.

    In the House of Commons it was announeed that the retail prices on July 6 were 150 per cent, higher than in ...

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  42. SAILORS', SOLDIERS' AND NURSES. DEMONSTRATION.

    At the termination of the presentations. the Consuls of foreign countries will be presented to his Royal Highness The Prince will arrive at Austral ...

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  43. NEW POLICE UNION.

    The organisation of a police association is [?]ing pushed ahead in New South Wales: The secretary said on Monday that he had [?] over ...

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  44. AFGHANS MUTINY.

    "The Times" correspondent at Simla says that a mutiny, attributed to Bolshevik influence, has broken out among an Afghan garrison on the main line ...

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  45. SCHOOL CRICKET.

    W. W. Hill-Wood, playing for Eton against I Zingari. scored 110. Colonel Rcss, for the Staff College, made 112 not out. K[?]gour scored 118 ...

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  47. BOY SCOUTS DEMONSTRATION.

    Leaves Government. House 10 a.m. Route, North terrace and Frome road into [?]Oval. Escort, State marshal and police. The royal party will enter the ...

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  48. PEER EMTERTAINS KING.

    Lord Birkenhead, the Lord Chancel[?]or, entertained his Majesty the King, 60 peers, Mr. Lloyd George, the Pr[?]me Minister, and members of the Cabin[?] ...

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  49. EMPIRE'S WAR CONTR[?]BUTION.

    Replying to Mr. P. A. Hara, Coalition Unio[?] in the House of Commons, to-day Mr.L.C.M.S. Amery, Under Secretary for the Colonies, said that a ...

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  51. DINNER AT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.

    Leaves Government House 7.25 p.m. Route—North terrace and Pulteney street. Escort—State marshal and police. Leaves Grand Central Hotel. Route— ...

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  53. INVESTITURE OFFICIAL LEVEE AND [?]TATION OF [?]DRESSE[?] OF W[?] OME AT GO[?] [?]

    The proceedings will take place in the following order:—Investcture and presentation of V.C. winners, official levee, presentation of addresses of welcome. ...

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  54. VISIT TO GLENELG.

    In connection wiht the Princ[?] visit to Glene[?] it was arranged that his Royal Highness should go to the Anzac Hostel on Thursday morning. This has been ...

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  55. THE PROCESSION.

    The strccets along which the Procession passed were li[?] and the stands in front of the Town Hall and Victoria, square, admission to which was by ticket only. were ...

    Article : 1,495 words
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