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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Carnival football year began in Adelaide on Saturday. Four matches were played, and two resulted sensation ally. At Alberton, Port Adelaide, ...

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  3. CLEMENCEAU'S MEMOIRS

    "You aren't fighting, I would fight without a break. would fight in front of Amiens. I would fight in Amiens. would fight behind Amiens. I would fight all the time." Foch broke upon a group of French generals at Doullens, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ANZAC DAY

    Large numbers of people to- j day participated in the Anzac I Day ceremonies. The Austra- { lian cricketers were among the ; ...

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  5. POISONED WATER

    Sis members of McFarlane's circus were poisoned at Deniliquin to-day. One death has occurred and several of the ...

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  6. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The whole Empire is deeply concerned over the suggested appointment of an Australian as Governor-General of the ...

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  7. HOME AGAIN

    The Prince of Wales returned to England from his African holiday to-day. His Royal Highness landed in ...

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  8. REFERENDUM

    The Australian Party win support two of the three questions on the Federal referendum but will oppose the amendment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CANADIAN ATTITUDE

    Regarding the suggested appointment of an Australian as GovernorGeneral, the Prime Minister (Mr MacKenzie King) to-day denied that ...

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  10. ROUND AUSTRALIA

    Pilots Annabel, Bardsley, and Wedgwood, with Mechanics Gatenby Lennon. and Lewis, who left Sydney on April 3 for an aeroplane tour round ...

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  11. LABOR LEADERS DIVIDED

    Wide defferences of opinion exist among the Labor members regarding the Federal referendum. Mr. Lang has not publicly explained ...

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  12. FINE AND MILDER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Except for some rain in the far west and on the .south coast, the weather, although cloudy, has bean ...

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  13. MONEY MARKET

    Queensland is in the market in connection with a new loan, redeemable in 1934 or 1936. The holders of £3,781,700 of 3[?]s ...

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  14. EMBARRASSING SITUATION

    me "Observer" gives prominence to a cable from Sydney saying that Mr. Scullin's nomination of Chief Justice Isaacs as Governor-General was not ...

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  15. SERVICES IN ENGLAND

    Australian visitors made their annual pilgrimage to the cemeteries and churchyards yesterday. They placed wreaths on the soldiers' graves in ...

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  16. ENGLAND TO CANADA

    The Minister of National Defence (Mr. Ralston) told an aviation league meeting to-day that the possibilities or a two-day air service between ...

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  17. EGYPT GIVES WAY

    A long meeting: of the Cabinet today preceded an eight-hour sitting of the Waid (Nationalist Party) executive, which ended at 2 o'clock Oils ...

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  18. IN THE UNITED STATES

    The Australian Commissioner and Mrs. Brookes departed to-day for Boston. They will be the guests of honor at an Anzac dinner given by the ...

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  19. DOMINION TRADE

    Referring on Saturday to a conference between Mr. Devereux (who is behalf the wood position overseas on behalf of the Federal Government), ...

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  20. EDJUDINA FIND

    Owing to Friday being Anzac Day, there was no trading: in the shares of companies haying interests in the new gold ...

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  21. FLYING IN PERTH

    To celebrate its acquisition of two Moth planes, .and the use of an aerodrome and clubrooms, the West Australian Aero Club held a pageant at the ...

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  22. ADELAIDE SERVICES

    St. Peter's Cathedral was thronged last night for the annual special services in commemoration of Anzac, the congregation including his Excellency the ...

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  23. MONEY IN NEW YORK

    On joining the boat train, which was conveying Mr. Fenton to the Aquitania. by which ship he travels to New York, an Australian reporter found Mr. ...

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  24. VIOLIN LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS

    The Director has arranged that during the second and third terms of the Elder Conservatorium Mr. Peter BomStein will give a course of fortnightly ...

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  25. CONFERENCE RESUMES TOMORROW

    The Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, which were adjourned just before Easter in order that members of the ...

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  26. NEUROLOGICAL CONGRESS

    The International Society of Neurology Congress of Madrid, which has been opened by the King Of Spain, has decided to ...

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  27. CROWDS AT EXHIBITION

    Notwithstanding: the large number of counter attractions for the pleasureseeking public on Saturday, there was another large crowd at the ...

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  28. RAILWAY COMMISSION

    It was announced by the Premier ( Hon. L. L. Hill) on Saturday that the Cabinet would give consideration today to the question of appointing a ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Shortly after 1 a.m. on Saturday the Semaphore Fire Brigade received a call to a fire at a five-roomed wood and iron house at Elder-road, Birkenhead. ...

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  30. BARONET AND GIRL

    "It is the most repulsive case I have ever heard. Prom the evidence it seems that there ought to be a direct charge against this person, who goes ...

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  31. OIL IN THE WEST

    Negotiations are on loot for the flotation of a million pound company to exploit the oil and mineral possibilities of the country round ...

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  32. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE

    The Public Works Committee will meet this morning. Consideration will be given to the most important matters to be investigated, and a plan of ...

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  33. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    The City Organist (Mr. John Dempster) will give a recital during the lunch hour to-day. Among the numbers chosen is the "Reverie" on the ...

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  34. SLIPPED INTO LAKE

    While climbing to a vantage spot on the eastern bank of the Valley Lake for fishing, Mr. B. Marriott, a middle-aged man. slipped and fell 30 feet over the ...

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  35. WOMAN BRUTALLY ASSAULTED

    A man who gave his name as Harolo Bannister, forced his way into the home of his divorced wife in, Wilsonstreet, Redfern. this afternoon, and ...

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  36. CYCLIST INJURED

    Mr. Harold Richardson (21), gardener of Piccadilly, was cycling downhill at Aldgate on Sunday afternoon, comics from the direction of Bridgewater, Then ...

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  37. WRONG MEDICINE

    Something novel in broadcasting S.O.S. startled London listeners last night when the following was broadcast:—"Will Miss Lehane, employed ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. JAPANESE NAVY

    It is reported that Admiral Kato (the Chief of the Naval Staff) is resigning, because be contends that the naval strength provided for in the London ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR

    Mr. Victor Charles Ivett (18). residing at Marjoram-street, Rosewater, was admitted to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Sunday night ...

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  41. MAN KNOCKED DOWN

    Mr. William J. Hal] (62), of Caulfield, was walking across Glenhuntly-road. Caulfield. at about 8.30 p.m. on ...

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  42. THROWN FROM MOTOR CYCLE

    As Mr. Arnold Smith, of Leasing, ham, was returning home during the thunderstorm on his motor cycle on Wednesday evening, ho was thrown ...

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  43. DIABOLICAL ACT

    Winie some young people were daneing in front of the town hall at Zidilje (Jugo-Slav[?]) to-day, a hidden marks man a fired from the darkness. ...

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  44. SUICIDE ON WIFE'S GRAVE

    Edward Stanland (30). a returned soldier, committed, suicide by taking poison on his wile's grave at the Rookwood cemetery this afternoon. ...

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  45. EVENING DRESS

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  46. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR

    When he was going home on Friday night from the Anzae Day parade, in Women he took part. Mr. Arthur Brnest. Dinger (38) of Y ...

    Article : 47 words
  47. CYCLISTS INJURED

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