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  4. TRAGEDY OF SUEZ CANAL

    The steamer .Amiial Ponty has arrived here. A fire (broke out oh the vessel in the Suez Canal, and many passengers, fearing that the whole ship . would catch, fire, ...

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  5. BIRTHDAY MEETING

    The [?]dekide Bacing [?] ibrought its "Birthday Cup Meeting to a successful ooo-elusion at Victoria Park this afternoon. In other years the club has had the benefit ...

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  6. AUSTRIA SUPPLIANT.

    M. Clemenceau handed the Allies' peace terms to the Austrian delegates, upon whom were imposed similar conditions of procedure as in the case of the German, ...

    Article : 296 words
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  8. GROSS BREACH DISCIPLINE.

    At the Adelaide Police Courfron-Mcfiflay (before Mr. E. M. S[?]bime,(S.M). a police constable, Michael Barry, was charget on the information of Superintendent Priest ...

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  9. GOAL SHORTAGE.

    The coal position in this State has tecome more acute since the end of lastweek, and an increasing numiaer oi male female employe is idie because of inability ...

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  10. RANDWICK RACES.

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  11. DUCAL EMIGRANT.

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  12. RUSSIAN RIDDLE.

    The Russian relief from under Gen. Grogan has arrited at at archangel. Mr.wi[?]ton Ohurchill said in the House of commone today that be was hopeful of the military [?]tion in the n[?]ar ...

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  13. THE RACING.

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  14. SECRET CIRCULAR.

    During the ddbate on .the Army Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, Mr.Adaimson, the Labour member for [?]clar [?]ued from attention to office, which ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. Mongolia's Independence.

    Mongolia - has proclaimed its independence. The Cossarf[?] Gen. Semenoy, has been made a grand duke. ...

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  16. Large Number Out of Work;

    The secretary of the Labour Party (Mr.F.W.Birrell) was asked on Monday afternoon how manv men were out of work as result off the coal shortage- He said ...

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  17. The Fate of petrograd.

    The white troops have reached' Ra[?]joki, about 20 miles from Petrograd. Epidemics due to famine are raging in the capital. ...

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  18. A SORDID TRAGEDY.

    A sordid tragedy occurred in the city on Saturday. night. The scene was a fiveroomed-dwelling standing some distance back from Spring street, near Little Lonsdale ...

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  19. Port Lincoln Concerned.

    Anxiety- is felt at the probable cessation of steamer traffic with the gulf ports which will cut off Port Lincoln and the whole of Eyre's Peninsula district entirely from' the ...

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  20. IN GERMANY.

    The general strike ended on Saturday afternoon, and the factories will reopen after the Whitsuntide holidays. The newspapers will be republished on Monday. ...

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  21. FIUME.

    The fiume problem has been settled in general conforunity with Col. House's plan Fiume. together with an exten[?]ive territory sround it, becomes a free city under the ...

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  22. THE LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: Monday, June 9. [Before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell, S IT., and Messrs. O. A. Campbell and J. Cray.] Heseltine [?] Orcrlton, wine and spirit merchants, ...

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  23. DIRECTORSHIP OF EDUCATION.

    At a meeting of the Central Council of the Workers' Educational Association, on Friday evening, the following resolution was unanimously -oariedr:—"That, since the ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. R34.

    The American Commairder-in-Chier. Gen. Pershing, is anxious to participate in the Atlantic flight of the British super airship R34 is expected to start from the ...

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  25. INFLUENZA.

    The position of the influenza epidemic in the country so far as it may be ascertained by statisties from established hospitas was given by the chairman of the central Board of Health (Dr.W.Rameaysmith) ...

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  26. THE MINER'S DAUGHTER.

    A sensational "unwritten, law" case has been concluded at Bodmin, cormwall[?]ichalls,a miner. was [?]quitted on a cl[?]rge of the ma[?]alughter of captsahift, who figured in the Bille Carlton case. Sehiff. a notorious ...

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  27. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Sestnphore Tides.—Monday, June 9 — Time [?] [?]gh and [?]ve [?]ne d[?]l AH[?]VED.-June 9. ka[?]ole. s,647, serdon. London ...

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  28. KOONYA WREOKED.

    The second mate (H. Sanderson) and five bf the crew of the wrecked, steamer Koonya, reached Zeehan shortly after 11 o'clock on Saturday night, having walked ...

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  29. BOTTLE'S LONG VOYAGE.

    Our YankaliKa correspondent writes : Many months ago a bottle with, a note enclosed was picked up by a young man on the rocks at Tonquiliila Station, between ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. John Maxwell, of Dale street, Port Adelaide, when walking through Robe street, in the seaport city, on Saturday evening, noticed a man Iying in the [?]utter ...

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  31. MUTHINY AT PLYMOUTH

    Fifteen [?]undered troops from Egypt refused to ibe quarantined for smallpox at Plymouth because the civilian passengers were allowed ashore. A mutiny resulted ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Our Fremantle representative telegraphed on Monday;- Sir Henry Briggs (pressident of the Legislative Council) who had been a[?]ling for some moutns, died ...

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  33. Interstate Traffic Restrictions.

    Tt wi;l probably be found that the Premier (Hon. A. H- Peafce) had somethin; [?] do with toe decision, announced in The Register on monday. that the feleinal ...

    Article : 197 words
  34. CHEAPER BREAD.

    The British and the French -rather Tear an increase in profiteering if control is re moved. The French Government oontinues to buy all the [wheat current here al the original war price of 60/ ...

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  35. BARR[?]ER DWELLING BURNED.

    A five-roomed wood-and-iron house in Byre street, South Broken- Hill, was; destroyed by fire early on -Saturday morning. The house was owned by- Mrs. Dickson, ...

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  36. MERTONS AGAIN.

    The Board of Trade has referred to the King's Bench Divisional Court its refusal to issue a licence to trade in non-ferrous meta[?] to Henry Gardner, formerly Chairman ...

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  37. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    News has been recevied by Mrs.E.j M[?]y [?] Adelaide, that her son, Pte. James E. May, who has been reported inisarrfr since April 9, 3017, was lolled in action on. that day. ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. RIVER LEIVEL

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  40. OLD MAN HANGED HIMSELF.

    GLADSTONE. June 9.—Wil[?]am Henry Btmead, aged 64, an old resident, was found hanged in an outhouse yesterday morning. An inquest is considered [?]neccssary. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    T[?]e convention' of the Irish League of Great Britain has passed a resolution in [?]avour of retaining [?]dejpendenoe. despite a strong movement in favour of joining the ...

    Article : 37 words
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  43. HIGH PRICED CATTLE

    One of the finest consignment of bullocks. seen for some time reached Adelaide on Saturday for eaje in the Abattoirs "cattle market. The animals, which were, ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. Port Adelaide Bulletin.

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BAINS.

    Good rains have been experienced in the Gaecoyne. the Murchison, and the southwestern districts over the week-end, and broke [?]long period of dry weather in this ...

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  47. WEST PERTH BY-ELECTION.

    The West Perth by-eiection necessitated by Mr. T. P. Draper's assumption of the Attorney-Gedcraship resulted yesterday as follows:—Dmper, 1,118 rotes; ard J. K. ...

    Article : 32 words
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