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  3. LACROSSEUR INJURED

    While playing lacrosse for the North Adelaide team against East Torrens on the Norwood Oval on Saturday afternoon Jack Yuille met with a serious ...

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  4. LATE CABLE

    The paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the German Embassy does not deny reports from Morocco that large numbers of German reserve officers have ...

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  5. TUBERCULAR SOLDIERS

    At a meeting of the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society tonight it will be reported that the 1925 appeal has been a record for the Society. It is not yet ...

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  6. Death of Miss Kentish

    An inquest will be held at 10.30 tomorrow morning into the circumstances concerning the death of Miss Dorothy Grace Kentish, B.A., who died on Monday night ...

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  7. FINANCIAL CHAOS

    The financial difficulties of German industrial concerns are reflected in an all-round slump in industrial securities on the Bourse. It is reported that several ...

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  8. HEALTH LECTURE

    Matron Clapp, of the Nailsworth Sanitarium, gave the first of a series of health lectures at the Vegetarian Cape, Rundle street, Adelaide, this ...

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  9. SILK TAX

    Members of the House of Commons by a substantial majority rejected a number of amendments which were mostly designed to delay operation of ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. BALLOON RACE

    The Belgian balloon, Prince Leopold, piloted by Veenstra, won the substitute Gordon Bennett Cup given by the Belgian Aero Club, which replaced the ...

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  11. FRENCH RETIRE

    From Wezzan it is reported that owing to enemy pressure, which resulted in many penetrations of the French line, the French command ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    Speaking on the recent work of the International Labor Office at the weekly luncheon of the League of Nations Union to-day, Dr. H. Heaton said that the ...

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  13. STUDENTS IMPRISONED

    Messages from Hendays, in the Pyrenees, state that it appears that young students at a school of engineering were responsible for the attempt made on ...

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  14. MUTUAL GUARANTEE

    Mr. Baldwin's pact statement should serve as a corrective of the French account of it, which besides ignoring the mutual guarantee of the pact, declared ...

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  15. FOOTBALLERS FOR STURT

    Although it has been rumored that Vic Richardson (former captain of Sturt) might strip again for the double-blues this season, the report was denied ...

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  16. Tug's Crew Rescued

    In a collision of Peacock Point, New South Wales, the tug Eclipse was sunk this morning. The crew dived into the water and were rescued. The Eclipse ...

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  17. Dairy Export Levy

    By special proclamation today Senator R. V. Wilson (Minister of Markets and Migration) fixes July 1 as the date after which the levy must be paid on all dairy ...

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  18. Unlicensed Hawker Fined

    Fredrick George Silke, who was arrested yesterday by Plainclothes Constable Taylor and Constables Cole .and Barnden for hawking without a licence, was fined ...

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  19. Band of Hope Congress

    Mr. A. Keeling stated today that arrangements had been made to hold a congress in Adelaide from September 5 to September 9 of the Australian Band of ...

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