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  2. Advertising

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  4. GEN. DIAZ.

    Gerr. Diaz, the Italian Commander-in-Chief, who is on a visit to England, has been presented with the Freedom, of London and the Sword of Honour. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. RUSSIAN WAR

    Thursday’s North-West Russian com[?] states that Gen. Yudenitch has occupied St[?] on the gulf of finland, which will permit [?] attack upon ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. MR. WEBSTER.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Weheter), who visited Port Adelaide recently in connection with a proposed to b[?]ild a post office was in [?] phrase kicked by ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. THE MIGRATION.

    A telegram received by the Air Ministry from Cologne has [?]ed the anxiety felt in London concerning Capt. Matthews and Sgt. Kay. Evidently they had decided ...

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  9. SCULLING.

    On Monday Ernest Barry (holder), and Alfred D. Felton (challenger) will meet over' the Putney to Mortlake course for the world's scoring championship and £500 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 336 words
  10. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Certain withdrawals of (money which had been made at the Savings Bank in Carrie street during the peat fortnight aroused the suspicions of the officials of the ...

    Article : 425 words
  11. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The opinion as expressed in Government circles that Lord Jellico's naval proposals should necessarily be exh[?]tively considered. and perhaps substantially modified ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA

    The official report of the conference on the gold position as affecting the cost of living states that the conference passed resolutions in favour of the establishment ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. The Triple Alliance.

    At the luncheon to Gen. Diaz, the British War Minister (Mr. Churchill) revealed that Italy at the signing of the Triple Alliance between herself and Germany and ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. Worst Drought for 50 Years.

    The drought throughout the South African Union excepting the coastal belt, is [?] an alarming aspect. It [?] described as the worst for 50 years. ...

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  16. MERTON V. HUGHES.

    The case of M[?]ton’s Limited, v. W. M. Hughes was mentioned to-day before the Chief Justice’s Court. Mr. Sturt Devon on behalf of Mr. Hughes, applied for a ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. ALIEN PILOTS.

    Leading members of the Cabinet have conferred at Downing street with the principal members of to the Commons who led the opposition to the Government on ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. Petlura V. Denikin.

    The Zurich correspondent of Le Petit [?]nal [?] states that Gem. P[?] has begun an offensive and [?] Gen. Denikin’s for[?] has retired in disorder. Pettura as ...

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  19. MODERN WINEMAKING

    Nobody else an South Australia has done more during decade to emphasize the importance of the [?]cultural industry and enhance the reputation of the ...

    Article : 558 words
  20. KOORINE ESTATE.

    As the result of negotiations extending over some time, the State Government has closed with the [?]tors of the late Mr. George Riddoch for the purchase of ...

    Article : 494 words
  21. FATHER O’DONNELL.

    Three Judges of the Irish King’s Bench refused an application for a [?] of [?] corpus in the Father O’Donnell case. The Chief Justice said the det[?] ...

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  22. Petlura’s Offensive.

    F[?] present information British official circles do not [?] much [?] to the reported [?] of some of P[?] force to[?] O[?] P[?]ly the ...

    Article : 36 words
  23. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    There have been renewed angry demonstrations in Alexandria and Ca[?]ro against Lord Miner’s Commissioner, which the members of the Legislative Provincial ...

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  24. Barry the Favourite.

    Barry is [?] to 4 on favourite for the race. ...

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  25. [?]ans Avancing.

    The [?] are [?]ing the railway junction of P[?]off. Armoured [?] are bombarding the station. ...

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  26. THE LAW COURTS.

    (Before Messrs. W. J. Hinde, S.M., E. C. Cluc[?], W. H. Crapp, A. J. Bowden, A. Kely, and Mrs. A. K. Goods. Stanley C. Hall, -who was filled 6/ for having ...

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  27. Finland and Intervention.

    There is a strong movement [?] in Finland in favour of finni[?] intervention in support of Gen. Y[?] The Socialists are organizing opposition to the ...

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  28. Dublin a Military Area.

    The City and County of Dublin have been proclaimed as a military area under the anti-sedition laws. ...

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  29. AN ANCIENT ESTATE

    Acting [?] an intermediary for the Handersfield Corporation, Mr. S. W. Copley, an Australian, living at Huddersfield, has negotiated the purchase for £1,300,000 of ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The [?] of The N[?] York Ti[?] of Washington states that the S[?] Foreign Relations committe has adopted the reservations in connection ...

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  31. “A GREAT ALLIANCE.”

    The correspondent, of The New York Times at Washington [?] as a result of the deadlock in the Industrial Conference it is expected that the farmers, ...

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  32. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    The [?]rtinightly meeting of the Adelaide [?] Council was held on Monday. —Adelaide Harriers and Walking Club.— The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City ...

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  33. LICENSING COURT.

    There are three hotels at Salisbury, and the Licensing Court has decided to investigate whether or not all three are required. The question came before Messrs. ...

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  34. FORTUNE-TELLING.

    It is understood that the police authorities will not appeal against the fortunetelling decision in the South-west London Magistrates' Court. ...

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  35. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Swedish steamer Hollander struck a mine in the North Sea. and sank in a few minutes. There were only four survivors out of a crew of 24. ...

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  36. Mines Nationalization.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Washington says the committee of the Miners’ Federation has conferred with the committee of the Railway Brotherhood ...

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  37. PORT ADELAIDE SHOOTING SENSATION.

    The victims of the shooting sensation at Port Adelaide on Sunday, in which an exbarnan, Herbert Barnett. "ran amok” in the Commercial Hotel, and afterwards ...

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  38. Report By One Group.

    The public represewntatives’ of the industrial conference has decided to draw [?] a report to submit it to Mr. Wilson and then adjourn. ...

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  39. SPORTING CABLES.

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  40. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Cr. Cain, at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday, asked:—•'Is it a fact that the police force of the State between 40 and 50 men below the normal ...

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  41. The Seel Trouble.

    Mr. Gary (President of the Steel Trust), in a speech before the American, Iron and Steel Institute, said 85 per cent, of the workers of the United States were not ...

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  42. ANOTHER MINE FIRE.

    Another mine mine fire was discovered last night at about 11.5 o'clock, this time in a pump house on the Proprietary Mine leas, adjacent to Crystal street. The ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Federation of British Industries hat issued a manorial protesting'' against sudden changes in bade import policy by the Board of Trade, and urging that certain ...

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  44. THE TORRENS TRAGEDY.

    Enquiries made on Monday elicited the information that no further news of a definite nature regarding the identity of the woman who was found drowed in the ...

    Article : 149 words
  45. Presidential Intervention.

    President Wilson has addressed a letter to the miners and operators, requesting them to enter -without reserve a. conference. In the event of the dispute being ...

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  46. ENGLISH RACING.

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  48. STABLE BOYS ON STRIKE.

    The Epsom stable lads have rejected the offer of the trainers of 42/ a week, and they will go on strike to-day for 50/ a week. ...

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  49. MARRIED SUDDEN WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Margaret McLeod (aged 45), residing with her mother, Mrs. Margaret McKelvie, at Hall street, Semaphore, died suddenly about 12.30 aim. on' Monday, ...

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  50. LOST AND FOUND.

    The eight-year boy lost at the Anglican school picnic on Saturday was disoovered by troopers and a tracker last night brought to Broken Hill to-day ...

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  51. LADY ASTOR.

    The Conservatives of Plymouth have decided to recommend Lady [?]tor as a candidate for her husband’s seat in the Commons rendered vacant owing to the ...

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  52. MR. HAMMOND'S LECTURE TO-NIGHT.

    The general secretary of the SA. Alliance regrets that all the tickets for Mr. Hammond's lecture to-night at the Adelaide Town Hall were taken early this ...

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  53. AN APPEAL CASE.

    In the Addar Khan v. Mull[?]s, Queensland, appeal, judgment was reserved without the respondents being called. ...

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  54. ANTI-REVOLUTIONARY PROPOSAL.

    A Bill has been introduced into the Senate providing a fine of £1,000 or imprisonment [?]arying for one year to 10 years against any one even peaceably advocating ...

    Article : 39 words
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