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  2. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The newly-appointed Australian High Commissioner in London Major-Ceneral Sir Granville Ryrie) and Lady Ryrie arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne ...

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  3. NELSON'S CHEST.

    Cheers gretel Sir George Hope's announcement to day at the annual meeting of the Society for Nautical Research, that H.M.S.- Redown was bringing from ...

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  4. CONFERENCE OF COMMONWEALTH DIVISIONAL RETURNING OFFICERS.

    Commonwealth Divisional Returnign officers OflicerF of South Australia have boon sitlin: in contcroncv in \dclaide duiirg." the week Mau[?] (Hiiidmaruli), K. J. Poord (Grey), E. A. Jcanes (Chief Clerk). G. Homer (WakehVldl. hitnii!?—Messrs A. G. Davis (Barker). G. . Howie (Adelaide), S- Irwin Assistant Cluef Electoral Officer lor Commonwealth),Slepacas Comnmonwealth Electoral Officer), L Roicb (Boothby). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  6. THE INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    President Coolldge received Messrs. Gay [?]ambell Valentine, and Munden mem[?] today, and talked pleasingly about ...

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  7. GOOD RAINS.

    Heavy falls of rain recorded in the worth-western and northern pastoral areas during the past few days have changed the whole pastoral outlook of those ...

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  8. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Bread and Cake Makers' Association has sent a memorandum to every member of Parliament complaining that adberence to the Australian trade treaty is ...

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  9. MORE RAIN EXPECTED.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last, night:—"The [?]soonal intiuence which during the past few days has been gradually developing north from The Bight. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN AGENTGENERAL.

    In view of the interregnum which will occur between Sir George Fair[?]airn's departure on July 1 on his month's leave of absence, and the expiration of his term' ...

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  11. CAR SOMERSAULTS TWICE.

    A party of motorists' travelling from Adelaide to A[?]ropna, had a narrow escape from serious injury, when the' motor car in which, they Were traveling crashed ...

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  12. A VICTORIAN DEPUTATION.

    Vermont does not want a [?] pot established by the Government which in half a mile of the town, and it decided to let the Gorernment know t[?] ...

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  13. THE WIRELESS COMMISSION.

    The Wireless Commission resumed its sittings to-day, when Mr. Brown, secretary to the Postmaster-General and Director of Posts and Telegraphs, said ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Allnutt, of Rose-terrace, Wayville, whose death occurred on Thursday at the age of 96. was a native of Sussex. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. T. Davis, a wharf laborer, residing at Spring-street, Queenstown, was discovered by Mr. J. T. James (Port Adelaide Chief Inspector) lying unconscious ...

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  16. A MISSIONARY WOUNDED.

    Tv the £u;ircmc Crurt yesterday three aboriginals were charged vriih vouudii;? with intent to murder the Mzthouist mis eioncr. Mr. J. A. Itebertsc-n, at the ...

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  17. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY,

    Beltana, June 9, 9.15 a.m.—Still raining steadily. Have had 104 points up till now. Ceduna, June 9. 1.50 p.m—Nearly two ...

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  18. THE RIVERINA.

    It was stated to-day that a tender had been accepted for the purchese of the steamer Riverina as she lies stranded of Gabo Island, and that another tender ...

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  19. THE BAY-ROAD SMASH.

    No change is reported in the condition of Mr. Christopher Williams, whose skill was fractured late on Monday afternoon when his motor car crashed into ...

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  20. PRIVATE ADVICES

    Messrs. Filder, Smith A Co. advice having received the following rainfall reports yesterday:— Peterb[?] officce (9 a.m.)— Terowie 18, [?]tra 15. [?]atina 36. Orroroo 4S, [?] ...

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  21. THE PERTH NEWSPAPER STRIKE.

    In the City Police Court to-day C. F. Aldons, a member of the mechanical staff of the "West Australian." was fined £1, with 13/6 caste, for having been ...

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  22. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    About 7:20 last night an accident occurred at the intersection of Bishopavenue and Port-road. Alberton, Mr. George A. H. Porter, Adelaide, was ...

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  23. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The New Zealanders continued their innings against Worcester to-day Scores:— J. E. M[?] ...

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  24. FALL FROM A TREE.

    On Tuesday [?]ecter Wilson son of Mr. K. E. Wilson of Williamstown, tell from a tree and fractured his arm below the elbow, and sustained severe bruises on his ...

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  25. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    The secretary of the Iron Trades Enployers Association of South Australia. (Mr. G. H. Boykett) has served notice on the [?]mions in the iron industry of an ...

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  26. CANBERRA.

    An illustration of the [?]city of reasonable accommodation at Canberra is [?]care board for public servants among private families . Although there will ...

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  27. TWO CHILDREN RESCUED.

    Although unable to swim, Jane Terange (14) plunged into a stream to-day and reseued two children, aged c. and 3½ years. who had fallen into the water. " They ...

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  28. LORD LISTER'S BUTLER.

    A little grey-haired man, Mr. Honers Jones, with [?] hands and years in his eyes, was almost unnoticed at the Lister centenary celebrations and yet [?] ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Fired by the exploits of the American eviators in crossing the Atlantic Ocean, Australian airmen are making preparations for a flight across the Tasman Sea. ...

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  30. SHIPPING NOTES.

    Having discharged running from calcutta the British-India steamer Naringa left Port Adelaide for the [?] States on [?]rsday. Mossys. M[?]d maid[?] ...

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  31. CAR COLLIDES WITH A CULVERT.

    A car owned and driven by Mr. Percy James Chandier of Winder, crushed into a [?]rt to-day three miles from that township Mr. Chandler [?] ...

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  32. KILLED BY A SHUNTING TRUCK.

    Mr. Genrge Dawes (44. filter's laborer, of Waratab, near Neweastie was run down to-day by a nuck at the Broken Hill Propretary Steel Works, and killed, Mr. ...

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  33. THE BARRIER DISTRICT.

    Light rain set in here last night, but only 15 points had been recorded by 9 o'clock this morning. Further light showers this afternoon gave another two ...

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  34. COUNTY CRICKET.

    A new series of matches was begun toMiddlesex eight for 31S against Essex. Lee 58, Hendien 128 not out. Leicerter 161 apoint Surrey. ...

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  35. POLICE CHANGES.

    After 13 years service in charge of the Birkenhead police-station, Cons[?]. Thomas O'Donnell will ...

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  36. A ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.

    The first sod on the site where the now Roman Catholic Cathedral is being created in Ann--street was turned by Areh[?] Duhig to-day. The Length of the building ...

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  37. A FALL OF 100 FEET.

    Sydney, June 9. Mr. James Roach (26). of Ashtied was working on the top of a [?] at [?] to-day when he slipped and fell 100 it. to ...

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  38. AN AUSTRALIAN VIOLINIST.

    Mr. Albert Lynch, the Western Austrlian [?] last night and was favoribly [?] by the press. ...

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  39. FATAL FALL DAWN STAIRS.

    The body of Mr.James Wares, a directors of White Elevators Ltd. was found this morning at the front of the st[?]s of [?] office. It is thought that he f[?] down ...

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  40. NEW GUINEA GOLD.

    According to the latest reports from New Gu[?]m the gold [?] in the [?] The [?]ctary to the Department of Hornce and Territories ( Mr. M[?] ...

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  41. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND

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  42. ATTITUDE OF THE COMPANY.

    Sir—Refering: to the re[?] of Mr. M[?]'s statement appearing in "The Advertiser"' on Thursday, we are instructed by the company ...

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  43. OLDFIELD'S ELEVEN.

    Old[?]eld's Australian cricketers to-day began a match against Southern Malaya The letter made 122: Congdon 57. Andrews three for 19, and Woodfull four for ...

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  44. ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    William James George (23). laborer, was to-day a[?] at the Darlinghurst sessions, before Mr. [?] Campbell, on ...

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  45. SEMAPHORE TIDES

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  46. RUHR COAL RECORD.

    What the British coil strike meant [?] Germany was [?]eal shown by the chair man of the Germany Impearial [?] [?] when addressing theannual [?] ...

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  47. SNAKE VENOM EXPERIMENT FOND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  48. LIVE STOCK SALES.

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  49. GOLF.

    There was a record entry of Australian residents and visitors for the annual com petition for the Australian Cup decided 10-day at Highgate. A [?] ...

    Article : 113 words
  50. Advertising

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