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  2. DEATH SENTENCE

    Reginald True, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Gertrude Yates on March 6, has been sent to the Broadmoor Asylum as the result, of a medical ...

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  3. POPE PIUS ILL

    The new Pope, Pius XI.. is ill. According to the Paris correspondent of "The Daily Mail." he is suffering from "Vatican imprisonment." ...

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  4. SMILING TOUR

    The Prince of Wales is to be given a rousing welcome on his return from his far Eastern tour on June 21. His official landing will be at Liverpool on ...

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  5. GERMAN TRIAL

    Fran Erz[?], who was indisposed, was temporarily excused from giving evidence at the trial of von Killinger, who gave information regarding the secret ...

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  6. ROYAL COURT

    A thousand guests attended the King and Queen's first court of the season, which was distinguished by the costomary royal splendor. ...

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  7. CANADA'S TARIFF

    While a crisis, has not yet appeared there is much talk of the Dominion Government being unable to pass the Budget, because the Farmers and ...

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  8. BELEEM CAPTURED

    A wide converging movement by land, sea, and air forces ended by the British to-day capturing Beleem. The force consisted of the South Staffs, Lincolns and ...

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  9. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The International Olympic committee has finally decided upon Amsterdam as the venue for the 1928 games. ...

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  10. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    Four representatives of the Dublin Cinversity were the only candidates nominated for that at constituency for the Provisional Parliament and have been declared ...

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  11. MONEY AND METALS

    Maddle quotations for Australian and other investment stocks on the London Exchange are gicen as follow (those for the previous week are given in ...

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  12. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION

    A deputation representing the residents of Mannum was introduced to the Minister of Education (Hon. George Ritchie) by Mr. Godirec. M.P., who stated, that ...

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  13. SOFT ANSWER

    Gentlewomen with university degrees capable of dispensing tact, courtesy, good temper, and patience at the end of a telephone are assured of remunerative ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT APPEAL

    The hearing of the appeal lodged by the Government from the determination made by the Government Carriage Builders' Board, was commenced by Mr. ...

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  15. A THOUSAND REFUGEES.

    Altogether a thousand refugees from Ulster have arrived at Glasgow and are billeted in two large halls in care of Catholic prieste. Many arc penniless. ...

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  16. WORKERS ATTACKED

    Mr. Jewell, president of the railway employes, asserts that the outlook for the coming rote regarding the wages reductions favor a strike decision. ...

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  17. MILITARY MOVEMENT.

    Five hundred of the Liverpool Regiment arrived at Londonderry and took up their quarters on high ground on the Donegal side of the Foyle. ...

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  18. STATE JEALOUSIES

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Hague) who has been with the members of the New South Wales Parliamentary party on a trip to the ...

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  19. IRELAND

    An army order issued to the Fourth Division of the Irish Republican Army, which has been found at Armagh, declares the present objective of the ...

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  20. BRITISH FAMINE

    The executive of the Miners' Federation to-day discussed in Lonodn the serious situation on the coalfields. The secretary (Mr. Hodges) stated that ...

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  21. INDIAN OFFICERS

    Further details of the Australian and British Columbian schemes for the settlement of surplus officers of the Indian Army have now been made public. ...

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  22. WHITE JAPAN

    The question whether the Japanese are [?] white race will be argued in the United Stares Supreme Court, probably in October, states Mr. J. M. Beck, the ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED

    Every day this week there have been meetings and deputations of unemployed to the Government, and yesterday several hundreds of married men were ...

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  24. LATE SIR ROSS SMITH

    It is expected that the body of the late Sir Ross Smith, South Australia's distinguished airman. will arrive in Adelaide on June 13, and will be taken to St. ...

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  25. GREAT TENNIS

    The finest singles match of the sea.son was when Captain Barclay to-day beat Baron de Morpurgo the Italian Davis Cup player, in the North London ...

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  26. EXCHANGE RATES

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  27. TEMPORARILY FINE

    Forecast (issued at 9 p.m. Friday):—Temporarily fine, but unsettled showery weather soon returning; north to west aim later south-west winds. Squally ...

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  28. AGAINST JAPANESE

    Under the laws of the State of Washington. Japanese not hold a title to agricultural lands. They have defied this law for many years, but to-day the State ...

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  29. QUOTATIONS COMPARED.

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  30. REBUILDING RUSSIA

    The agreement between the Soviet and Italy, while it has satisfied Italian public opinion, is opposed in Moscow, says "The Times" correspondent in ...

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  31. HIGHWAY ROBBERY

    Detectives Armstrong and Lynch are enquiring into a case of highway robbery to-night at East St. Kilda. Jack Fogarty a lad of 17. son of a ...

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  32. BATSMEN'S DAY

    Strong batting is a feature of the County cricketers, the teams revelling in hard and fast wickets. Nine centuries were hit up to-day. C. P. Mead made 235 out ...

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  33. HELPING DERNANCOURT.

    Since Adelaide adopted the village of Dernancourt at the beginning of last year, sums of money, children's clothing, and comforts, have been forwarded ...

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  34. METAL MARKET.

    Standard tin rose 16/3 a ton in London on Wednesday, and standard silver fell nearly a penny an ounce. Other fluctuations were a fall of 5/7½ a ton in ...

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  35. FISHER'S FLIMSIES

    On May 29, the total of the Commonwealth note issue was £53,765,856, an increase of £17,486 on the amount reported a month earlier. Of the May ...

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  36. TRADES AND LABOR

    Trades Hall—Carters and Drivers; Manufacturing Grocers. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    Mr. J. Will Sharley, the State secretary of the Australian Society of Engineers, stated on Friday that during the coming week his honor, Mr. Deputy ...

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  38. TRAFFIC IN KENG WILLIAM ROAD.

    Attention in directs to an advertisement intimating that all vehicular traffic, other than tram raffic, will be suspended on King William road, between Victoria ...

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  39. NEW COMPANIES.

    The following companies have been registered in Melbourne:- —£350,000.—Whiddon's Ltd., Bank place, Melbourne. ...

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  40. COMING BACK

    J. H, Kirkwood, the Australian golf champion, who is having a most successful tour in England, denies that he has accepted an American appointment. ...

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  41. SELLING OF

    Sir Archibald Weigall, who recently relinquished the post of Governon of South Australia on the ground that the expanses were too great, has sold his ...

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  42. STRATHALBYN GAMES.

    An enjoyable day Was spent at Strathalbyn on MOnday last, when the punsils of the Victor Harbor High School journeyed here to play a football and basket ball ...

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  43. LABOR PARTY

    Mr. J. L. Price, M.P., win speak at the Labor Ring. Botanic Park, on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  44. STRATHALBYN NEWS.

    Widespread regret was felt on Tuesday last when it became known that the 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartlett had passed away as the ...

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  47. PORT ADELAIDE ELECTORATE COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Port Adelaide Electorate Committee of the Australian Labor Party will be held to-night at the Storemen and Packers' room. A large ...

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  48. PROSPECT LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Prospect Local Committee will be held at the residence of Mr. G. E. Yates, 29 Buller street, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. ...

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  50. 13RD REUNION DINNER.

    The annual reunion dinner of the 43rd Battalion A.I.F. Club was held at Austral Gardens on Friday evening, the sixth anniversary of the embarkation of the ...

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  51. ETHEL DELL WED

    miss Ethel M. Dell the novelist, who wrote "The Way of An Eagle," "Rocks of Valpre," and other bestseller books, has just been quietly ...

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  52. REV. FRANK GORMAN AT Y.M.C.A.

    A special after-church meeting for men only will be held in the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium to-morrow (Sunday) evening at 8.15 o'clock. The Rev. Frank ...

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