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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    The withdrawal of Mr. A. W..Robinson from the contest for the Wooroora District at the coming State election, and the pact agreed to between the Liberals and ...

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  3. THE FIRE AT MONTACUTE.

    About 70 firefighters managed to stop a fire, which broke out on the Monta[?] road on Thursday afternoon, w[?]m 100 yards of Mr. A.G. Fox's homestead. ...

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  4. "COMPLETELY RUINED."

    Following his recent condemnation for participating in the Catalan plot, Signo Rieciotti Garibaldi has left for London. He says he leaves his heart ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. BAD WHARF CONDITIONS.

    The lack of facilities for [?] [?] and the method of stering goods on the [?] port Adelaide are a [?] to the [?] ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The "M[?]" states that the Inter-Alfied Committee has provisionally approved of portion of the Berlin agreement regarding Germany' outstanding disarmament ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. McKittick who died on Monday after a short illness at a private hospital in Glenelg was 62 years of age. She was the wife of Mr. H. J. McKittrick of ...

    Article : 372 words
  8. WOOED WITH A REVOLVER.

    An amazing story of a man who wo[?]d with a revolver was told at the Footscray court to-day, when Courad Pe[?] Ri[?] a taxi driver, of Couning-street, North ...

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  9. "FOREIGN EXPLORATION."

    The national executive council of the South African Trade Union Congress has carried a resolution expressing entire sym- Pathy with the Chiness people in their struggle to throw off the yoke of foreign exploitation" and condemning " the action of those Governments who have embarked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest will be held on Tuesday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. William Jolly (80). of Commercialroad Hyde Park, who died on ...

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  11. NO TROOPS FROM CANADA.

    Confidential reports are being received day [?] day regarding developments on the Chinese situation by the Canadian Government from the British Government but so ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES.

    It is a strange irony of fate that two grandsons of the famous Liberator, whom England received with open arms, should be detained at night at Folkestone, while ...

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  13. A YOUTH INJURED.

    Frank Williams (14). of Wilpena-terrace. Kildenny was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday afternoon suffering from shock and a fractured left leg He ...

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  14. A GIRL KNOCKED DOWN.

    Suffering from a cut in the head which [?] ...

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  15. A STABBING AFFRAY.

    During a dance at [?] about [?] south of Tamworth, late last night Cyril Hope. Honess (26), a laborer was stabbed and shortly afterwards died. ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    While crossing King William-street on a motor cycle at the intersection of Wake field and Grote streets shortly before 7 p.m. on Thursday. Mr. Lesslie [?] ...

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  17. CHINESE RIOTERS ARRESTED.

    A report from Foochow states that General Hoy Ing Chin who is the Kuo Min Tang compounder-in-chief at Fuklien has arrested two hundred alleged ...

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  18. BURNS ON HANDS AND ARMS.

    Mr. Fred. Atlen, of Burra, sustained severe burns on both hands and arms white endeavoring to extinguish [?] on a motor van which he had been" driving and ...

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  19. AMERICAN REPLY.

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  20. THE A.W.U. CONVENTION.

    The [?] of delegates from the branches of Australian Workers Union. [?] ...

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  21. A FIRE IN PERTH.

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  22. AN APPEAL ALLOWED.

    The Privy Council has allowed, with costs, the New Zealand appeal of the Crown Milling Company and others versus the King. ...

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  23. AN EXPLORATION PARTY.

    [?] by Mr. N[?]son the member of the [?] of Representatives for the [?] party of [?]ght men [?] the middle of ...

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  24. A BROKEN LEG.

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY BICYCLE.

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  26. [?] BEST.

    A former Bradford policeman. John Harry [?] Ty[?] aged 28, who bigamiously married Miss Rosy Bennett, after a [?] on his beat at Bermuda ...

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  27. BUS AND MOTOR LORRY COLLIDE

    About 11.25 a.m. on Thursday a col[?] on occurred in St. [?] street opposite the Port Adelaide Town Hall between a motor bus owned by Messrs v. ...

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  28. NO BEER, NO PICNIC.

    Counsel for James Smith (44), in giving nitice of appeal against the decision of the Collingwood Court to-day, in ordering the confiscation of 165 [?] of beer found ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    Mr. Stewart, the [?] Prime Minister [?] ...

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  30. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Reports received from Tokyo state that the Government authorities yesterday held a conference and it was decided that a new Sino-Japanese treaty should be ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. A MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    While riding a motor cycle towards Adelaide late on Thursday afternoon Mr. W. U. Potter, a contractor, of Beatrice-street, Prospect, collided with a motor car on the ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A telegram received late to-night states that heavy rains have fallen on the north coast and eight inches on the Clarence watershed. Flood conditions are rapidly ...

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  33. THE RUSSIAN ADVISER.

    M. Borodin, the Russian Adviser of the Southern Government was interviewed [?] to-day. He attributed the singling out of Great Britain for attack by the ...

    Article : 132 words
  34. PERTH TO SYDNEY.

    Telegraphic advi[?]es from Perth state Messrs. Kingford Smith and Keith Anderson, who are attempting a record for an ocean to [?] flight from [?] ...

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  35. BROADCASTING.

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  36. HAY DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Mr. Roy Hall[?] a farmer about four miles north of the town, lost by fire about 70 tons of un[?]sured hay this afternoon. Just after the Willington train passed ...

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  37. ATTACKED BY A SHARK.

    While Mr. V.C. Davis was surfing at Newcastle prior to the cornival beginning to-day a shark rushed at him. He just managed to scramble ashore before the ...

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  38. THE UNITED STATES.

    "The United States Government are ready to negotiate new treaties with China, acting independently of other Powers, but cannot abrogate exiting ...

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  39. WAR MATERIAL FOR CHINA.

    It is reported form Helsingfors that two train [?] with war equipment for the [?] Nationalist forces and [?] two other Nationalist ...

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  40. DRIED FRUIT.

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  41. WOOL SALES.

    The fourth series of Brisbane wool sale for [?] closed to-day, when 14[?] bales were [?] The selection [?] generally speaking an average one.[?] ...

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  42. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Neil Mcleod a middle-aged man, was walking across the yard of the Royal Exchange Hotel early this morning, when he collapsed. Dr. Dorsch was summoned. ...

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  43. THE CANADIAN RAILWAYS.

    The settlement of the wages dispute involving 30,000 [?] of the Canadian [?] in [?] The men will receive [?] of between two and four ...

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  44. A CHINESE PURSER.

    The white passengers on the steamer Change To objected during her [?] to Sydney to the presence of the [?]tant [?] a young educated Chiness writer, ...

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  45. RUSH OF RECRUITS.

    The Marines' recruiting office in whiteball was bese[?] all day long to-day, the officers being busy registering new men for the army and general recruiting. There ...

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  46. THE KING'S COLORS.

    The Governor-General (Lord Stone haven0 to-day presented the King's colors to the Australian naval squadron under the command of commodore Hyde. He ...

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  47. A BOWLER DROPS DEAD.

    Mr. Ernest Bressington (58), dropped dead while playing bowls in the metropolitan tournament at Waverley this afternoon. ...

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  48. THE POOLAMACCA STATION.

    The Poola[?] station where the tittle [?] Joan Smith was lost and her body was found afterwards was practically sold to-day. The prospective [?] is a pastoral ...

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  49. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    It was alleged that George Cook, the boxer, refused last night to enter the ring at Neweastle [?] Yank Hannaford, as he said the gate receipts were ...

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  50. AN INTER-STATE BAND CONTEST.

    The inter-State band contest resulted in the Bondi Reach Band winning the A grade competition with 179 points. Charters Towers was second with 177. and ...

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  51. ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT.

    On [?] Victorian Society for the Protection of Animals Mr. A. The [?] the secretary of the [?] stated to-day that he had ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. TROOPS FROM OVERSEAS.

    The Australian Press Association [?]earns authoritatively that all suggestions that Australia has ever been invited to send forces to Chins can be dismissed as [?] ...

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  53. THE SAFETY OF CYCLISTS.

    At a meeting of the port Adelaide City Council last night the Mayor (Mr. A. O. R. T[?]pp) said a matter the council might suggest for consideration at the next ...

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  54. THE HENLEY REGATTA.

    The Henley Reach reg[?] carnival will be opened this evening by the mayor (Mr. H. May). A palais de[?] and [?] will be the chief attraction on Henley ...

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  55. MISS VICTORIA MONKS.

    The death is announced of Miss Victoria Monk[?] who was a prominent music hall artist in London, particularly during the war. ...

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  56. THE MAIZE INDUSTRY.

    The Australian Maize Growers Council, presided over by Mr. Paterson the Minister of Markets and Migration, met today for the first time. ...

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  57. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    W.H. McLchaln the jockey returned with his father from England today by the Sonoma. He scales 8 st. 2 [?] and will live at Randwick. Mr. H. ...

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  58. THE DINGHY CHAMPIONSHIP

    [?] the []nts from the eastern States to [?]mpete in the 14 it. dinghy championship on Saturday. Monday and Wednesday have arrived, and the morning ...

    Article : 78 words
  59. THE WHEAT YIELD.

    A preliminary estimate of the wheat harvest for the State is given at 50,223,000 bushels of grain. being an average yield of 15.1 bushels per acre, which ...

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  60. THE SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL

    Large Crowds again visited the [?] phore on Thursday evening for the continuation of the carnival. The usual attractions were provided and an excellent ...

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  61. NEW ZEALAND FRONTIERSMEN

    The New Zealand Legion of the Frontiersmen has offered a contingent of 200 fully equipped for immediate service in China The Acting Prime Minister has ...

    Article : 65 words
  62. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The Coroner to-day committed Pierre Aitrion Mousset, a cook, for trial on a charge of having murdered George Francis Dunne (15). who was shot in Little ...

    Article : 51 words
  63. THE BILLY McDOUGALL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 164 words
  65. "HANDS OFF CHINA."

    The Labor Council to-night reaffirmed its stand on the principle of "Hands off China." a mass meeting will be held in the ...

    Article : 37 words
  66. MRS. HANNIGAN FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
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