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  2. THE KING'S CUP

    Regarding yesterday's remarkable finish to the King's Air Cup Race, which was won by Flight-Lieutenant Atcherley, the winner crossed the line ...

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  3. SPAIN

    The Liberal press has been allowed by the relaxation of the censorship to comment freely on the new constitution with which it is proposed ...

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  4. FINANCES OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    A surplus of £580,000 on the consolidated revenue fund is disclosed in the financial statement issued by the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) to-day. The ...

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  5. THE SALVATION ARMY

    A large procession, headed by the divisional commandant (Brigadier H. Burhop) and Mrs. Burhop stepped off at 7.30 to a martial tune by the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS,

    New Zealand had an attractive exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Show at Harrogate to-day emphasising the tourist and sporting aspects of the ...

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  7. SCOTCH COLLEGE WEEK

    A week of sporting and other fixtures will be conducted by the Scotch Old Collegians' Association from July 17 to 21. The arrangements include a ...

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  8. HE KING'S RECOVERY

    The service at Westminster Abbey to-day, when the King and his family returned thanks for his Majesty's recovery, meant, as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Southern Cross arrived here today at 7.25 p.m. She leaves for Athens at 4 o'clock on Monday. A broken valve spring forced ...

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  10. A JOCKEYS' RING

    A magisterial enquiry into the death of the jockey James Rylatt, who died from injuries received at Kedron Park raceourse while riding Donoric in the ...

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  11. SAFETY IN FLYING

    Major Norman Brearley managing director of Western Australian Airways, Limited, commenting on the statement attributed to Captain Larkin that ...

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  12. WATER DIVINER AT MAITLAND

    At a meeting of the Maitland Town Council, the mayor (Mr. Pattinson) rePorted that he had engaged privately an expert water diviner, Mr. F.S. ...

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  13. HANDBAG OVERBOARD

    Mrs. E. Hillier, wife of a Sydney manufacturer, who left by the mail steamer Sonoma, dropped her handbag overboard as the vessel was leaving ...

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  14. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED

    At a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon, Councillor Edwards asked whether there was any prospect of unskilled laborers now ...

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  15. A VESSEL SUNK

    The Danish steamer Anne Borg has sent a wireless message stating that those on board saw a vessel sink after an explosion, 25 miles north of ...

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  16. COMPULSORY TRAM STOPS

    At the meeting of the Mitcham District Council last night a communication was read from the secretary to the Tramways Trust," advising the ...

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  17. SERVICES IN CANADA

    Throughout the Dominion thanksgiving services for the recovery of King George were held on Sunday in every city, town, and village, and were largely ...

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  18. WRESTLING

    George Zarynoff 13 st. 9 lb., the Russian wrestler, who was defeated last week by Allan Eustace, won his match against the American. Clarence Eklund 12 st. 9 lb., with ...

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  19. WAGNER CONCERT

    The South Australian Orchestra will repeat the wonderful Wagner concert in the Town Hall next Saturday, the proceeds of which win be given to the ...

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  20. EMDEN'S CREW GIVE THANKS.

    The German Consul and a detachment from the German cruiser Emden were among the congregation at the King's thanksgiving service in the ...

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  21. A FRACTURED SKULL

    On his way home from work to-day, Mr, Arthur Thompson' of Prenticestreet. St. Kilda, was struck by a motor car while riding a bicycle along Chapel ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    Captain Fraser Jamieson, who died at his residence. East-street, Torrensville, was a typical British seaman. Born Shetland Island, on October ...

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  23. NORWOOD RATES

    A satisfactory payment of rates was reported by the Mayor of Kensington and Norwood (Mr. D.P. Thomas) at the general meeting of the council last ...

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  24. JOURNEY POSTPONED

    All arrangements were made to-day for the departure of the King for Sandringham. The Royal servants were actually at the station when the ...

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  25. WORKING FOR RATIONS

    The system of employing labor under the scheme whereby men are paid for work done by rations instead of cash, was discussed at a meeting of ...

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  26. MOTOR TRUCK OVERTURNS

    When Mr. George Rainey of Nirranda was driving a. motor truck over the railway crossing at Allansford, the vehicle skidded and overturned and ...

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  27. WAR ON MOSQUITOES

    The Medical Officer of Health presented a report on work done in connection with the anti-mosquito campalgn to a meeting of the Local Board ...

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  28. KIMBA AVIATION GROUND

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. McIntosh) stated on Monday that he had approved of 180 acres of the Roora Reservoir Reserve near Kimba, ...

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  29. ROBBERIES IN SYDNEY

    In the last week. 126 robberies, involving a loss of £4,500, have been reported to the police in Sydney. Householders in all suburbs have been ...

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  30. POLICE WANTED AT SEACLIFF

    Serious allegations concerning larrikinism at Seacliff were made at the meeting of the Brighton Town Council last night. It was alleged that ...

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  31. CANON WISE AND THE BISHOP

    In the July number of "St. George's Messenger" Canon Wise writes to the congregation of St. George's Church. Goodwood:—"My dear friends—You ...

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  32. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM

    The King's doctors arc satisfied that there is no cause for alarm. His Majesty's is not running a temperature, and is not confined to his bed. ...

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  33. MOTOR LORRIES COLLIDE

    In a collision between two motor lorries on the Main Southern-road, just outside Bowral, this afternoon, one man was killed and three others injured. ...

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  34. BRIGHTON TOWN HALL FLANS

    At the meeting of the Brighton Town Council on Monday night power was given by the council to a sub-committed to deal with and bring to finality. ...

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  35. SHIPMENT OF FRUIT

    Further details of the Fort Adelaide's shipment of fruit show that Tasmanian pears cases Winternelis brought 14/ to 17/; Vicars, 16/ to 17/; Easter Burre 14/ ...

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  36. DEEP SEA TREASURE,

    Another attempt will be made shortly to recover the treasure of £2.000,000 in gold and silver which has been lying at the bottom of the sea. some 15 miles ...

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  37. TEMPORARY TELEGRAPHISTS

    The Telegraphists' and Postal Clerks' Association has referred to its executive in Melbourne the dismissal of 30 temporary telegraphists from the head ...

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  38. CHUMREE WITHDRAWN

    Chumree was withdrawn to-day from all engagements at the V.R.C. meeting. Nothing is amiss with him. He pulled up well after the Grand National Hurdle Race. ...

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  39. STATE CRICKET COACH

    Recently the South Australian Cricket Association called for applications for the position of State coach for the approaching season. Yesterday was the ...

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  40. POST-OFFICE ACTIVITIES

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E.P. Ramsay) intimates that during June 344 new telephone subscribers were connected, and ...

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  41. THE HAUNTED TRAIN

    Two remarkable mishaps recently befell the crowded Paris-Bordeaux express. When just beyond Poitiers passengers ...

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  42. MELBOURNE EXPRESS

    The first division of the Adelaide express was delayed this evening by engine trouble near Wallace. An engine was sent from Ballarat and the train ...

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  43. POLO PONIES

    High prices were obtained for polo ponies to-day at a sale conducted by Messrs H. Chisholm & Co., following the polo carnival held last week. The record price ...

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  44. BILLIARDS

    For the first time. In his time limit match against Walter Lindrum Willie Smith. the English professional showed something like his true form to-day. At ...

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  45. BEDROOM DAMAGED BY FIRE

    The North Adelaide Fire Brigade received a call last evening to the residence of Mrs. E. Forsyth, in Melbourne-street. North Adelaide, where a ...

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  46. ABATTOIRS CATTLE MARKET

    There was another normal supply of cattle in yesterdays Abattoirs market the total amounting to 1,224, or a decrease of 30 on last week's offering. ...

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  47. A BROKEN LEG

    Mrs. George Mather, wife of the overseer for the Narracoorte Corporation, met with an accident on Saturday evening about 11 o'clock. She ...

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  48. A JOCKEY INJURED

    E. Hamilton, who recently recovered from injuries received in an accident at Richmond was again injured seriously at Ascot to-day during the running of the ...

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  49. GLENELG OPTIMISTS

    A largely-attended meeting of the executive of the Glenelg Optimist Society was held last night. Consideration was given to the question of ...

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  50. EMPIRE TRADE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) commends the suggestion of a conference of representatives of the commercial interests of Great Britain and ...

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  51. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    Monday. July 8.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. A.W. Silver). Aldermen Qurban Mann and Giltrap Councillors Taylor. Bennett. Dix. Coventry Handby and Dewar. ...

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  52. TWO MORE COUNTRY SCHOOLS

    The Minister of Education (Mr. McIntosh) has approved of the establishment of a school on section 36. Cootra Centre in 'the Hundred of ...

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  53. CROYDON COMPETITIONS

    The Croydon competitions were continued last night. Results:— Recitation. humorous, under 12 years— Audrey Rodgers. 84: Vivlenne Oldfield 83: ...

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  54. THE TURF

    Crown Area has been sold to the Rosehill trainer. W. Booth. Negotiations are proceeding from another quarter for the purchase of Moorgas. The horses were brought ...

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  55. WIDENING BOTANIC-ROAD

    Approval was given in the. Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon to a recommendation of the works and highways committee that the city ...

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  56. STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP,

    The first game of the State amateur billlards championship was played last night at the Palace Billiards Hall, between A. H. Hearnden. the holder of the title and ...

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  57. EASTERN DRAINAGE BOARD

    The proposal for the appointment of an Eastern Suburban Drainage Board has long exercised the minds of the councillors of Burnside, Kensington and ...

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  58. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD.

    Monday. July 8.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. D.P. Thomas), Aldermen J.J. Woods, Gannoni, and Hargraves; Councillors Dickson. Basse Noal Cooling. Jolly. Atkins, and ...

    Article : 85 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. BLOWN TO PIECES

    Placing a detonator under his stomach and lighting the fuse, Edmund Hayes (46) blew himself to pieces at Puwera. The deceased was an ...

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  61. NEW ZEALAND CYCLONE

    A fierce cyclone struck Waiuku today. Many sheds were wrecked, trecs were uprooted, and electric power transmission lines were broken, dislocating ...

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