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  5. EUROPEAN MUDDLE.

    The Italian Premier (Signor Mussolini) will visit Paris at the end of June. Italy bas been suggesting for some time that the moment is now opportune for a ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. THE WORLD'S OUTLOOK.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Edinburgh on Sunday, said if a man who had been marooned on a desert island in July, 1914, now returned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 134 words
  7. TORY REUNION

    Mr. A[?]tan Chamberlain, who was Lord Privy Seal in Mr. Lloyd George’s Cabinet, has written to the Conservative Party headquarters at West ...

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  8. BIG CITY DEAL.

    For considerably aver half a century the firm of Holder & Frost, saddlers and workers in leather has been known throughout Sooth Australia as ...

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  9. THE COAL STRIKE.

    Considerable excitement has been caused at Greta (New South Wales) owing to the attempted blowing up of a bridge which connects a private lines to the Whithurn colliery with the main line. The police consider the outrage was a definite attempt to prevent the despatch of coal from the ...

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  11. CRISIS IN POLAND.

    The Diet, by 279 votes to 117, has carried a no-confidence vote against Sikorski's Government, which has resigned. M. Witos is forming a Ministry, ...

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  12. RUHR STRIKERS.

    Fighting between the strikers and the firemen and police continues at Bochum. The strikers demanded the dismissal of the fireman, and when it was refused, they ...

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  13. THE SEA'S CRUELTY.

    Tired and haggard, four survivors of a crew of 14 that set out many weeks ago in the il-fated Amy Turner, reached Sydney this morning from Manila by the ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. Driving Into a Fog.

    None could say what the end was going to be. He simply saw a dense fog, into which the nations were driving ricklessly and heedlessly. No organization for ...

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  15. MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN.

    “If my help had been asked, It would have been given glady.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Healing [?] Breach.

    “If my help had been asked it would have been given gladly,” Mr. Chamberlain went on. “I would have assisted, by cooperating in the work of the Government, ...

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  17. GENEROUS DOWNPOURS.

    The welcome sunshine after copious rains will give feed and cereal growth a great Impetus. Another good rain has fallen, and more is promised. ...

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  18. OUT OF HOURS.

    Edward F. Smith, of 66 George street, Norwood, denied in the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. E. M. Sabine, PM., on Monday morning having unlawfully ...

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  19. “A FOREIGN GOWN.”

    A livly discussion occurred at the opening of the Methodist General. Conference on Monday morning on a motion for a distinctive title for the ...

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  20. STIR AT SOUTH TERRACE.

    There was a stir at the South Terrace Railway Station shortly before 11 o’clock this morning, when the report of a revolver was heard. It was ...

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  21. GREAT GLIDING.

    Mr. Lancaster Parker, an aviator owner, with his pilot, Shorts, Flying for the first time in a British glider, with a Blackburn 56 horsepower engine, reached an altitude ...

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  22. Cecil and McKenna.

    The Journal, commenting on the new Ministry says:—“Mr. Baldwin bas included Lord Robert Cecil, the apostle of the most merciful international ...

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  23. KILKENNY RAILWAY YARD.

    Complaints were made on Monday by persons doing business in the Kilkenny railway yard that they were being held up on account of the Tramways Trust ...

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  24. A WANDERING MINSTREL.

    Wilhelm Bockmann, aged 22, son of wealthy parents, and junior partner in his father's firm, left home some time-ago and became a wandering minstrel. He wore ...

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  25. MOTORIST'S OFFENCE.

    A section of -the Motor Vehicles Act of which many motorists may be unaware, brought a young man to the Port Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. G. W. ...

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  26. “DOWN AND OUT.”

    “I was a sergeant in the AA.I.F., and I am proud of it, but I am ashamed of being brought here like this,” said George Rudilph Nicholson, in answer to a ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. F. Dowling, of the Unley subsection Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League has been elected unopposed as State councillor to the league for Sturt ...

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  31. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Blown backwards off a chair by a terrific explosion, a man and a baby had a miraculous escape from injury at North Sydney yesterday. The room was ...

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