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  2. SHE RODE AWAY

    Pearl White, the celebrated cinema star disappeared while holidaying with Delysia and others in the Cauteras, Pyrences. She took part in a horse race ...

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  3. IRELAND

    The first sitting of the House of Cemmons for Northern Ireland will be opened in the Belfast City Hall by the Lord-L[?]cutenan, Lord Fitzalan, To-day, when ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The anniversary of the formation o the League of Nations will be celebrated by a monster demonstration at Hyde Park, London, on June 25, when ...

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  5. NO TAXATION

    At Darwin court on Tuesday, five more residents appoared before the Judge charged by the Commissioner of Taxation with non-payment of taxes. They ...

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  6. IMPERIAL AIR

    The "Mail" says the Empire Prime Ministers will be asked at their conference to consider the [?]mation of an "Imporial airship transport company" where ...

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  7. BIG CRICKET

    The number of spectraters was steadily increasing during the day, and they were showing great [?]. A [?] boundary cut by Hear[?] off Hendry was ...

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  8. MINERS ACCEPT ANOTHER CONFERENCE

    The miners' executive has accepted the mine owners' invitation to a conference to be opened to-day. Mr. Thomas Spencer, a trustee of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. MORE DINNERS

    Mr. Churchill will propose the toast of the "Guests," and will be supported by Doctor Nichola Butler. president of the Columbia University of New York, ...

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  10. WHY BRITISH MINERS SUSPENDED WORK

    The strike of coal miners in Engaland involves several issue. but the outstanding feature is the atte[?]t of these workers to hold their positions of unified ...

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  11. ALL DAY CONFEREOCE

    The conference of coal mine owners and miners lasted all day long, end it is expected that the former's proposals will be submitted by the delegates to ...

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  12. ANOTHER SCARE

    Liverpool escaped a frightful disaster by the frustration of a Sinn Fein plot to blow up huge tanks containing thousands of gallons of petrol on the London ...

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  13. THE GREAT BETRAYAL

    In view of the interesting cablegram describing the arrangements for the celebration of the anniversary of the League of Nations, it may not be uninteresting ...

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  14. THE POLICE FOOLED

    At the Bathurst (N.S.W.) court on Tuesday John Hedroom was charged with using threatening words to his wile. Mrs. Hedroom entered the box hut ...

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  15. SYDNEY SHOOTING AFFRAY

    There were wild scenes at a house in Marrickville. N.S.W., on Monday night. It was at first though that there were murderous intentious underlying the ...

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  16. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    It is necessary to remind the public, says the British Labor Party's Newsletter of April 2, that the terms of settlement agreed to after the strike on November 3 ...

    Article : 354 words
  17. THE LONDON SHOOTINGS

    At the inquest on the victims of the sensational shooting in various parts of London on May 17, and supposed to have been carried cut by Sinn Feiners, ...

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  18. PORT ADELAIDE LOCAL COURT

    Leonard Stegelman, of Queen street. Alberten, sued Dr. Lucas Benham, of Semaphore road, Exeter, for £2 on account of damage to plaintiff's bicycle, ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. N.S.W. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Chief Commissioner Fraser was the witness before the 1917 railway strike enquiry, presided over by Mr. Justice Edmunds, in Sydney on Tuesday. Mr. ...

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  20. RESTRICTIONS REMOVED

    The Lampeter (Wales, licensing magistrates have decided that the war restrictions on liquor shall not be continued, as they are unnecessery, and are also an ...

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  21. BREAKING MAGNA CHARTA.

    It is a terrible reproach to the ed democracy of Australia that the Northern Territory should be administtered under worse conditions than a ...

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  22. WHEAT FOR OVERSEAS

    The Australian Wheat Board on Tuesday morning in Melbourne increased the price of wheat for flour to be exported to the East, South Africa and ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. CITY SQUARES

    The question of the removal of fences from the city squares was the subject of a report to the Adelaide City Council by the Town Clerk, Mr. H. P. Beaver, ...

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  24. MORE WAR VESSELS

    When the light cruiser Effingham is launched at Pertsmouth on June 8 there will not be a single warship of any kind building in Britain for the Royal Navy. ...

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  25. VALUE OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE

    The Idea that Anglo-French alliance is the best method for restraining extremists who are constantly making trouble with the two nations, which was ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. RECORD OF MATCHES.

    The record of the tour un to date is as follows:- —Against Leicestershire.—Australia—First innings. 7 wickets for ...

    Article : 275 words
  27. SPORTING

    Frank Bullock, the Australian jockey, rode Woniazade, the winner of the French Oaks, and Donoghue rode the second horse. ...

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  28. THE NEXT TEST

    Comment on the test team is not enthusiastic, though it is admitted to be about as good as any other. It is regretted that the tail reappears, but ...

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  29. A WEDDING POSTPONED

    Complaining that his suit of clothes had not been made to his satisfaction, Demetrius Vrachuas, a young Greek, declined, a year age, to pay his tailor. The ...

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  30. LATE WILL CROOKS

    The death of Mr. Will Crooks, the Labor member for Woolwic[?]. in the House of Commons. recalls many interesting incidents in the Laborite's life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. GOLF

    Kirkwood is astonishing the golfers by the excellence of his game. especially his putting, in which be is disclosing his best Australian form. The veteran ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. THE ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  33. BRITAIN BEATS AMERICA.

    Britain (six matches) beat America (three) in the Golf Singles at Glen Eagles. ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS

    An outstanding feature of the lawn tennis championship singles was the play of Major Hartwell, of the Tourth Ghurkas. He defeated F. M. B. Fisher 6—0. 2—6, ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. ... CRICKET CONFERENCE

    At the Imperial cricket conference at Lords Dr. Mailer (representative of the Australian Board of Control) and Mr. Smith (the Australians' manager) ...

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  36. FARROWS BANK

    The Farrows' Bank trial was opened at Old Bailey to-day. Farrow, Crotch, and Hart were charged with conspiracy to defraud. ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. GOLD TOO CHEAP

    A few days ago the South African Chamber of Mines put up the stunt that on account of the "low price of gold," a reduction in the wages of the [?] ...

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  38. POLICE PATROLS

    The following replies were received by Councillor Gain in open council of the Adelaide City Council on Tuesday. He asked the Lord Mayor:—Will your ...

    Article : 164 words
  39. AT WESTMINSTER

    The Australian cricketers were entertained by Mr. Stanley Helmes, M.P., at dinner at the House of Commons to-night. "Cricket" has become the proverbial ...

    Article : 274 words
  40. THE AVERAGES.

    The following tables give the batting and bowling averages of the Australians for the four (including the Middlesex match):- —Batting Averages.— ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. THE HATEFUL AUSSIES.

    If the Australians played cricket a lot worse they would be liked in England a lot better (says "Labor News"). There is an outspoken idea that they ...

    Article : 129 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. A NEW BRIDGE

    A notable addition to London's river [?]ture was made to-day. when the King opened the Southwark Bridge. whose reconstruction was begun ten years ago, ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. "SPORTS."

    The manner in which the English press is taking the triumphal march of the Aussie cricketers is interesting, almost as interesting as the number of ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. WIFE MURDER ALLEGED.

    Chained with the murder of his wife at Tunblong, near Gundagai. N.S.W. on May 7. Arthur Bryee Peden, 51 years, on Tuesday appeared before Judge Pring in ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. LIGHTNING EFFECTS.

    You get the beneficial effect of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery the instant you take the first dose. It soothes the raw and tender throat, and protects it from ...

    Article : 63 words
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