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  3. ALLIES AND THE ENEMY A CONFERENCE THIS WEEK.

    A Brussels Conference communique says: —The second session of the Conference was held this afternoon and was presided over by M. de la Croix. The Conference ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A Greek communique states:—The Greek troops supported by the British and Greek fleets occupied Panderma on July 2. They were welcomed with enthusiasm. Our ...

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  6. ALLEGED HOUSE-BREAKER

    A charge of housebreaking and Jarceny was preferred against John Neville, alias Clark, at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, E. C. Clucas, J. W. Mooney, and ...

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  7. CHURCH CONGRESS

    There was a great ceremonial in Canterbury Cathedral on Saturday. The Primate (Dr. Davidson), seated in St. Augustine's chair, received three hundred archbishops ...

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  8. PUBLIC SERVICE

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) made an important statement on Monday moraing, covering the policy of the Government in respect to the daily-paid men in ...

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  9. ITALIAN VENDETTA

    Armed workers hunted and killed four land owners at Giojadaloolle, and wounded twenty others, as a reprisal for the shooting of workers last week. ...

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  10. MANY BALLOTS

    The Democratic Convention was again convened for a session on Saturday evening, and began balioting. Six ballots wore cast, during which the votes ...

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  11. THE BASIC WAGE

    The Federal Commission on the Basis Wage took further evidence ta Parliament House on Monday. Mr. Gordon Forrester (stock manager of ...

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  12. SPECIAL RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.

    An interesting innovation will mark the election to the Special Rhodes Scholarship, which is being offered this year by the Rhodes Trustees to candidates form the ...

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  13. THE RENOWN

    The battle cruiser Renown arrived at the Outer Hurbor on Monday morning. She has a fine team who play British football. As part of the entertainment ...

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  14. INDIAN TROUBLES

    The campaign against the Turkish peace in India will take the form of non-co-operation with the Government. Mr. Gandhi has issued a plan of ...

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  15. EIGHTH LIGHT HORSE.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Butler, D.S.O., who has been appointed to command the 8th Light Horse Brigade, is the eldest son of Sir Richard Butler. He joined the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE NAVY EVERY-WHERE

    The King has approved naval clasps to the War Medal for general actions at sea, single ship actions, and actions with the enemy land troops, &c. The single ship ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  18. FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY.

    The South Australian Fire Brigade will hold a demonstration at the headquarters station (weather permitting) on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Exhibitions of ...

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  19. FOOTBALL UMPIRES

    The Melbourne "Argus" writes:—The rooms of the Victorian Football League were crowded on Friday, when the conference between the league, the ground ...

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  20. HUGO STINNES

    [?]many is asking today what Hugo [?] aiming at. This amazing perso[?]le known in England as yet, is [?]y the most powerful force in ...

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  22. AN HOTEL COLLAPSING

    An hotel in a state of collapse was described in the Licensing Court on Monday by Chief Inspector Davey. Immediately the magistrates took their seats the officer said he had an urgent ...

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  23. The Connaught Rangers.

    The India Office reports that a company of Connaught Rangers, stated at Jullundur, in the Punjaub, refused to work as a protest against "the oppression of ...

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  24. Giving Up Airships.

    A Zeppelin similar to L71 will be surrendered, in a dismantled condition to the American committee during the coming week.' The airship will be reassembled in ...

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  25. THE RENOWN.

    A paragraph appeared in "Saturday's Express", that that a radio message had been received that morning from H.M.S. Renown, postponing the visit of the South ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET BARRIERS STEADY.

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  27. IMMORAL STREETS.

    The attitude of the law towards immorality," said Mrs. W. Graham, of the Women Police Service, lecturing on "The Morality, of the Streets," at the Lyceum ...

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  28. LORD FRENCH

    After interviewing and dining with Admiral Tupper at Queenstown, the LordLieutenant (Viscount French) returned on board the destroyer Vampire. He was ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    An accident occurred, in Ellen-street last evening, when Mr. W. O'Meara, of the B.H.A.S. Assay Department, was run down by a motor car. He was removed ...

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  30. BISHOP AND WORKERS.

    Dr. Long, Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, who addressed a propaganda meeting last night, said he had taken the opportunity to see and learn what he could about the ...

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  31. POLITICAL CRISIS

    A concerted campaign has been opened by the Northcliffe newspapers and business organisations to secure Mr. Austen Chamberlain's resignation, on the ground that ...

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  32. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. T. Trezona was found dead in bed by his seven-year-old son. He was a football enthusiast in his younger days and played with the Moonta team. He was ...

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  33. MUSICAL DOG.

    A curious phase of canine mentality (writes a correspondent of a London paper) has come to my notice. Some time ago I wanted a dog, and went ot the Dogs' ...

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  34. CORPORATION WAGES.

    The wages of corporation employes were the subject of a report submitted to the Adelaide Council on Monday. The subcommittee appointed on April 27 said the ...

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  35. A VALUABLE PORTRAIT.

    After spirited bidding at Christie's, Romney's portrait of Sir Christopher and Lady Sykes, belonging to the estate of the late Sir Mark Sykes, M.P., was sold for ...

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  36. PAPER FACTORY GUTTED

    A fire which occurred on Saturday afternoon completely gutted the premises of the Continental Paper Bag Company, at Alexandra. A large amount of expensive ...

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  37. ADELAIDE HOTELS.

    The enquiry into the question of the redundancy of hotels within the four terraces of Adelaide, was continued in the Licensing Court on Monday. The bench was ...

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  38. SUNDAY-SCHOOL AFFAIRS.

    The Sunday-school Union is conducting negotiations for a modern forward movement and the appointment of an all-time secretary as organiser. Mr. P. H. Nicholls ...

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  39. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    The Adelaide Council met on Monday. The town clerk submitted a draft agreement to be executed between the Municipal Tramways Trust and the corporation with regard to the ...

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  40. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  42. BROKEN WINDOWS.

    The window-breaking incident at the premises of W. H. Bruce, Limited, in Grote-street, on Saturday evening, was the subject of a charge at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, when ...

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  43. THE PRINCE'S VISIT

    In connection with the decorations for the Royal procession in the east-end of Rundle-street on Monday next by the Fruitgrowers' and Market Gardeners, it ...

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  44. THE FEDERAL GRAB.

    At a meeting of the Eudunda branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association the following resolution was carried:—"That this meeting expresses its indignation at the act of some of the ...

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  46. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  47. THE SEX CAMPAIGN.

    Dr. J. Bean, B.A., M.D., gave an address at the Y.M.C.A. on Sunday afternoon to a large gathering of men on "How to wage the sex campaign." He said the first great need was a spiritual ...

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