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  2. THE PRESIDENCY

    The Democratic Convention has had an unexpected ending. At a largely-attended meeting of the leaders of the principal delegation an hour before the convention ...

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  3. "SOMETHING IS WRONG."

    Admiral Halsey in an interview regarding the accident to the Prince's train state:-"When the accident occurred the Prince was in the sleeping [?]par[?] ...

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  4. CHILDREN IN DANGER

    Two special trains came into collision at the Commercial-road station, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning. The 10.40 train from Adelaide, carrying about 1,500 ...

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  5. H.M.S. RENOWN

    There was a wonderful sight at the Outer Harbor on Tuesday morning when nearly 10,000 children were on the Renow[?] at one time. It was the children's ...

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  6. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Five officials connected with the Northern Territory administration have been asked by the Government to resign as the result of Mr. Justice Ewing's recent ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. STATE WORKERS.

    The Premier on Tuesday forwarded the following letter to the Hon. J. Jelly (chairman of the Co[?] of Government Union[?]) ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES FLOODS

    Though the flood waters are now subsiding and the rain has practically ceased, juge tracts of low-lying country in the west of New South Wales are still under ...

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  9. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    An official announcement has been [?] the [?] forces are occupying the island of Saghalien pending the establishment of a Government from which [?] ...

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  10. TURKS STOPPED

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at [?] says:-Events at present imminent are the operation of the [?] forces from [?] and ...

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  11. CANADA

    Sir William Thomas white for[?] Dominion Minister of Finance will be the new Canadian Prime Minister Am off[?] announcement on the subject will be [?] ...

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  12. MOUNT KEMBLA STRIKE.

    Abort three weeks ago the miners at the Mount Kembla colliery ceased work on the ground that the use of certain coalcutting machinery made the mine ...

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  13. PERSIAN CABINET.

    [?] report that [?] Dow[?] has presented the names of the new [?] to the Shah. He is believed to have the support of the person [?] A. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Indian ex[?] [?]old pride of place at the [?] exhibition Among [?] Overseas Dominions Western Australia had the finest [?] New South Wales ...

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  15. THE GAS STRIKE.

    Although the Premier's proposals for Setting the gasworkers dispute have been [?] rejected by the men. the negotiations have not been broken off. ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. J. J. Quinn, of semaphore-road, Exeter, to running to catch a tram in Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, at 1.1[?] p.m. on Tuesday, when be slipped and ...

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  17. THE POLISH WAR

    A [?] wireless message says:- O[?] advance continues and we have forced the crossing of the River [?] Our [?] have developed in the direct[?] of ...

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  18. REPATRIATION.

    The new [?] A[?] cancel the [?] allowances and prohibited the Commission from granting those benefits ...

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  19. LEGISLATORS AND INCOME TAX.

    Members of the House of Representatives to-day and an informal discussion on the proposals foreshadowed in the Governor's sp[?] for increasing their ...

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  20. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Mr. Alexander Cameron was driving home in a sulky this morning, when the horse bolted, and ran into a fence. The driver was thrown to the ground, and ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND POTATOES

    Mr. Massey proposes to make another attempt to get the Commonwealth to [?] the [?] on New zeland potatoes He suggest that the Commonwealth should ...

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  22. THE MEAT MARKET

    [?] beef touched 16/ a [?] on the [?] of meat after a temporary shortage closing easier The trade [?]p[?] the price to return to about the ...

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  23. VISIT TO GLENELG.

    it is now expected that the Australia, and probably the Melbourne, will anchor off Glenelg on Monday next. ...

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  24. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    Mr. Walter Solly on Saturday was handling a young horse, which reared and struck him with its hoof above the right eye. inflicting a gash. Dr. Smith inserted ...

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  25. THE PENTRIDGE PLOT.

    The Inspector-General of Penal Establishment (Mr. Freeman) opened an enquiry to-day into the sensational plot to escape hatched by the prisoners at the ...

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  26. INSPECTION OF THE VESSEL.

    Several parties will visit the Renown to-day. In the morning representatives of Parliament and the press will go [?] the vessel and in the afternoon a party ...

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  27. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    The Federal Cabinet, which met to-day. did not deal with the question of the reorganisation of the Ministry rendered necessary by the resignation of the ...

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  28. SEAMEN AND WAR.

    Recently the Federated Seamen's Union decided to write to the seamen's unions of the world with the object of suggesting that a conference of seamen's ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    This evening the Cathedral [?] and [?] chorus of 100 [?] will repeat Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise". At the [?] of this work last week the [?] ...

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  30. THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

    Governor James M. Con. was born on an [?] farm forty-nine years ago. He made his way to the [?] as a newspaper man, and in 1909 was elected to ...

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  31. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    Cricketing circle especially in the North of England are warmly discussing the right of Parkin to selection for the Australian tour. Some consider that the re[?] ...

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  32. LABOR NEWS.

    The Hindmarsh Town [?] has made the [?]living wage application to [?] employes With the exception of the [?] who come under a [?] award all ;the [?] will receive ...

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  33. IN MALE ATTIRE.

    [?] Fallen: an Italian woman was remanded to-day on a charge of murdering Annie Birkett on or about October 1, 1917. The accused woman appeared ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT SHIPS

    It was asked to-day by a deputation from the Federated Seamen's Union to the Minister of Customs that the union executive should be consulted with regard to ...

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  35. THE AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.A.S. Australia will be open for [?]nspection at the Outer Harbor to-morrow. and on Friday between 1.30 and 4.30 p.m. to the following committee and ...

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  36. A HOCKEY MATCH.

    Hockey teams from the Australia and tho South Australian Association met on the University Oval on Tuesday under ideal conditions. The offers won ay [?] ...

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  37. TELEGRAPHISTS UNION.

    The first conference of the newly formed [?]lian Telegraphidyd Union was opened to-day at the Postal [?] The preparation of rules preparatory to [?] under the [?] ...

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  38. ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER

    At the Supreme Court to-day Cecil John [?] was acquitted of the manslaughter of Robert McCabe at Narrogin on May 9. ...

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  39. PEOPLES RECEPTION.

    It has been decided to hold the people's reception on the steps in front of the Exhibition Building instead of as was originally announced, in the ...

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  40. SHEARERS DEMANDS.

    Representatives of the past [?] of Australia and of the Australian Workers Union met in [?]ference to-day to discuss the [?] of races of wages and conditions of [?] to be ...

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  41. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the rates exchange in London:-Paris ([?] to £) 45.75: Stock[?] (Kroner to £) 17.[?] Christiania (kroner to [?]) Mo[?] (dollars to £) 4.[?]; [?] ...

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  42. SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION FOR SAILORS.

    At the request of the Commodore of the Australian Fleet (Commander Dum[?]resq) the Y.M.C.A. army and navy department has converted the basement of the ...

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  43. BENZINE FOR AUSTRALIAN

    The acute shortage of benzine should be re[?]ed by shipment consisting of 40,000 cases which reached Sydney to-day by the America barquentine A[?] ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN SHARES.

    The [?] quotations on the Stock Exchange are:- Brokens [?]61 10 seller 62 3: Ivan[?] buyer [?] seller [?] Ham[?]on buyer [?] and oriental [?] buyer ...

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  45. AN ENJOYABLE PICNIC.

    A picnic arranged by the Citizens Welcome committee for visiting sailors was held on the National Park. Belair on Tuesday and proved successful in every ...

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  46. STATE ARSENIC MINE

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. Jones) who has returned from a visit to the State [?] [?] reports that the [?] working three full shifts daily and the output last month ...

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  47. WALSH ISLAND SHIPYARD.

    The Government have not yet appointed a general manager for the Walsh Island shipbuilding yards. Negotiations are proceeding with Mr. Curchin but ...

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  48. DRESS OF MILITARY OFFICERS.

    Full dress will be worn by military officers at the following ceremonies during the visit of [?] Royal Highness the Prince of Wales:—Reception on arrival and ...

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  49. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Prendergast [?] of the Opposition moved an amendment to the Address in Reply-"That the Ministry no ...

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  50. FOR INDIGESTION TAKE BISURATED MAGNESIA.

    Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating Many can rarely eat without suffering the most [?] agony. Some people call this indigestion some dyspepsia ...

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  51. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    On Tuesday evening another entertainment was provided for the sailors, under the direction of Mr. R. C. Smith. The following ladies and gentlemen ...

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  52. A MAN'S DRESS.

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  53. DANCING FOR THE SAILORS.

    A pleasant evening of dancing and music was spent by a large number of men from the Renown and other warships at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday evening ...

    Article : 198 words
  54. ILLUMINATIONS TESTED.

    Tests made of the illuminations have proved most satisfactory, and the citizens will be treated to beautiful effects when the entire scheme is completed Special ...

    Article : 158 words
  55. HINDMARSH ARRANGEMENTS.

    Although the Prince will be able to stay only a few minutes at Hindmarsh on his way to Port Adelaide on July 16, the residents of that town at a meeting ...

    Article : 268 words
  56. Advertising

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