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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Rome states that the Chamber of Deputies voted its confidence in the Bonomi Cabinet by 302 votes to 138, thus ...

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  4. THE DAVIS CUP

    In the first of the Davis Chip singles contests between J. B. Hawkes (Australia) and Bennett (Canada), the Australian won by 8—6, 6—4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OPERATIONS AT PORT PIRIE

    There are hopeful signs of a resumption of work at the smelters in the immediate future. Mr. H. St. J. Somerset (general superintendent), accompanied by Mr. G. ...

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  6. FOURTH TEST MATCH DELAYED BY WEATHER.

    When the English and Australian teams chosen for the test match arrived at Old Trafford at 10 a.m. today they found the covered stands well occupied in ...

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  7. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    The "Morning Post" correspondent a[?] Rome states that Italy and Russia are about to sign a commercial agreement similar to the Anglo-Russian Convention, ...

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  9. TURCO-GREEK WAR

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Smyrna states that the Greek estimate is that the Kemalists lost 4,000 killed and 10,000 wounded in the seven ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Prince of Wales this week issues an appeal on behalf of the Empire Exhibition. Only guarantees will be requested against failure, which is regarded as inconceivable. ...

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  11. SENSATION ON THE ORMONDE

    During the homeward voyage of the Ormonde six third-class passengers began a vigorous "red" propaganda. One declared that his mission was to disaffect ...

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  12. EMPIRE WIRELESS CIRCUIT

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that when the Leafield (England) power station is opened in the autumn, an Imperial wireless chain will be completed, except from ...

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  13. TAXATION PROBLEMS

    Investigations relating to taxation matters were resumed by the Commonwealth Commission at Pariiament House on Monday. Mr. W. Warnen Kerr (chairman) ...

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  14. FAMISHED RUSSIA

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. H. Hoover), replying to Maxim Gorky's appeal for relief for the Russian women and children, said:—"The sine qua non is the ...

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  15. OIL WHARF DESTROYED

    The oil wharf at Penarth (Wales) docks has been destroyed by fire and an 8,000ton tank steamer alongside narrowly escaped. Two paraffin and petrol ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. SILESIA

    The German Government have sent a Note to Paris, denying the French allegations against German troops in Poland, and also painting out that they are now ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  18. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will reassemble on Tuesday afternoon. The first business in the Assembly after questions have been dealt with will be the suspension of the ...

    Article : 140 words
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  20. MOROCCAN REVOLT

    Attacks by powerful bodies of Moroccan rebels continue. General Sylvestre's detachments are still falling back, though it is believed they will be sufficient to defend ...

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  22. BRITISH WEATHER.

    Twenty-four cases of heat-stroke have been admitted to the London hospitals in the last 24 hour. ...

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  23. PORT DARWIN DOINGS

    Last week the license [?] inspector seized in Port Darwin [?] [?] of beer from Harry Hankey, Brock's Creek, alleged that it was being kept for the ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. MOTOR CYCLING.

    In the Motor Cycle Grand Prix triangular course, 18 laps of 10½ miles, there were 49 competitors. Bennett was the winner. The first four [?]ode British machines. ...

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  25. THE SHARE LATEST BUSINESS.

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  26. BEHAVIOUR OF WOMEN.

    A large gathering of members of the Mothers Union of Houghton, Deanery was addressed the Bishop of Durham at Seaham Hall On June 6. The bishop said the ...

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  27. WAR-TIMES ORGIES

    A sequel to the sojourn of the German Crown Prince at Stenay, in the Meuse, before the great offensive against Verdun began, is a libel action in which Blanche ...

    Article : 649 words
  28. WRESTLING IN JAPAN

    Almost every country has evolved some game that may be termed national, and that is played more often than any other, and which, when a big match is on excites ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS

    Girls have figured in several strange tragedies recently in the British Isles. In one case a double mystery was caused by the death of Mary Elizabeth Howe, ...

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  30. Game Likely Against Combined Universities.

    P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," says that he would much like to see a match between the Combined Universities and the Australians. ...

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  31. WOMEN WHO WEAR BREECHES.

    Women who adopt a mannish style of dress, including breeches, are being condemned by womenfolk everywhere. "I am against women modelling their dress to ...

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  32. BOWLS IN ENGLAND.

    In the Brighton, tournament single-rink competition for the Hove challenge trophy the New Zealanders, Hayden, Johnson, Hill, and Bray, 19, beat Jones, Harvey, ...

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  33. LIBERAL UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Wayville Woman's branch, of the Liberal Union was held in the Wayvilie Hall on Thursday afternoon. The president (Mrs. Edwards) presided over a good attendance. ...

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  34. TWENTY MILLIONS FOR EDUCATION.

    America's technical equipment, which in recent years has reached a very high standard, in the big cities, and largely through gifts of patriotic citizens, will be further ...

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  35. METALS.

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  36. A VICIOUS CIRCLE.

    M. Krassin, in an interesting interview given by him in Stockholm to Berlin journalists, gave his impressions of Soviet Russia. He said:—"Our main, difficulty is ...

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  37. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The Australian Gold Producers Association report the London quotation for fine gold on July 22 at £5 14/0 per [?]nnce. ...

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  38. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Many ex-soldiers wish to know what has happened to the £20,000,000 put aside for settling them on the land (says the London "Daily Mail"). Somewhere about ...

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  39. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  40. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. J. Howard Phillips, B.Sc., who has resigned his position as State agricultural chemist and lecturer at Roseworthy College, to enter commercial life, was ...

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  41. MINING NOTES.

    The report or the British Bruken Hill Proprietary for the year ended December 31 last, and presented at the annual meeting of the company in London on June 23, states that after ...

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  42. CENTRAL PICTURES.

    An appealing story of the Canadian North-West is promised in Mr. George Melfrod,s latest production, "Behold My Wife," which will be seen at the Central ...

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  44. KALGOORLIE MINES.

    Recently a good development occurred on the old Lake view South lease, a short distance from the southern boundary of Lake View and Star properties, Mr. Richard ...

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  45. A SALARY GRAB.

    Speaking at Aratarmon yesterday, Mr. Loxton, M.L.A., said the action of the State Parliament in voting for an increase in salaries was something to be ashamed ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY AT DRY CREEK.

    An attempt was made by several men to remove goods from the railway yard at Dry Creek on Friday night. Having backed their vehicle against a track of ...

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