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  2. THE ABODE OF LOVE

    Smyth-Figgott, the leader of the [?] of Love, who died last March left £[?] to Ruth, his "spritnal wife," and nothing to his legal wife. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Advice has been received by the Federal Government that the British aerial experts who are coming to Australia, to confer with the Commonwealth authorities in regard ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Commencing with the matinee at the Prince of Wales Theatre on Saturday next, Mr. William Anderson will present his popular new dramatic company in. "The ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    George Bell (11), a son of Mr. H. Bell, of James Bell & Co., Melbourne, was entangled in a wire rope while playing near the works of the Peninsula Plaster ...

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  6. OVERSEA SPORTLNG.

    The New Zealand cricketers to-day began a match against Sussex. The horie team had first use of the wicket. Scores:— SUSSEX. ...

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  7. BACK TO PORT.

    Showing evidence of the severe buffeting it had received off the southern coast of Australia, by the gales which, have been blowing during the past week, the steamer ...

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  8. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivais-London—Persie and Port Hunter [?] Marselles—Comorin. Port Said—Seal. Yokohamz—Yesaki Maru. Passed Gibraltar-Port Hobart ...

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  9. SOVIET IN ENGLAND.

    Diplomatic relations between Great Britain and Russia Were formally severed on Friday when [?] Russian Charge" d' Affaires and the ...

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  10. MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD HALLS DANCE CLASSES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall will conduct their dance class in the Goodwood Institute to-night. Special instruction will be given in the black bottom and other new dances. ...

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  11. SCEPTICAL POLICE.

    With its headlamps smashed, its front springs broken, and fragments of buck and wood wedged between the le[?] the springs, a motor car was being driven, ...

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  12. A KNITTING NEEDLE WOUND.

    Miss Avis Rosser, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rosser, of Hamley Bridge, was knitting at her home on Thursday when the needle slipped and ran through ...

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  13. LA MARIE DANCE.

    The management of the La Marie class will continue their weekly Monday night at the Blind Institurion. North Adelaide. Next Monday being a public holiday, a ...

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  14. THE PORT ADELAIDE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The Assistant Coroner (Mr. C. L. Mathews) will hold an enquiry at Port Adelaide Council Chamber at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow into the circumstances of the ...

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  15. THE EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "The Great K. and A Train Robbery," shone Mr. Tox Mix in a novel role as a railway detective, at the Empire Theatre, and Tony, his well-trained horse, plays a ...

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  16. THISELTON SCHOOL OF DANCING.

    Classes for beginners are held each evening at the Thiselton Sturio, Saturdays excepted. Mr. and Miss Thiselton are teachers of many years' standing in ...

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  17. WAR NOT INTENDED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), addressing women Conservatives at the Albert Hall to-day, received an ovation. He said:—"The Chinese, if they free ...

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  18. MOTOR CAB ANO DRAY COLLIDE.

    On Saturday .it 6.50 p.m., Mr. T. Cheesman, of Hall-street, Semaphore, was driving a motor car in Barlow-street, Dockville, when it came into collision with a ...

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  19. CHURCH REUNION.

    Professor R. G. Macintyre last week forwarded to the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney the resolutions of the Presbyterian General Assembly on Christian union, ...

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  20. CENTRAL PICTURES.

    To-night, at the Central Theatre, Wakefield-street, "Mismates," starring Miss Doris Kenyon and Mr. Warner Baxter, will be shown. A mother is in prison ...

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  21. MR. ALEXANDER WATSON.

    The world-famous English enter[?] Mr. Alexander Watson, who begins a [?] of recitals at the Town Hall on. Saturday next under the direction of Mr. E. J., ...

    Article : 240 words
  22. MATCH AGAINST NAVY ABANDONED.

    In consequence of heavy rain preventing further play, the match between New Zealand and the Royal Navy at Portsmouth was abandoned. ...

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  23. ALUMINIUM TEETH.

    Iron teeth rust, so Mr. C. Harding, of Ballarat, who some time ago came into the Limelight as the Ballarat man with the jaw of iron, decided to have a change. ...

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  24. THE ADELAIDE HOUNDS,

    Following the custom of late years, a preliminary run. finishing at the kennels, to enable the members to look through the pack before the season proper states ...

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  25. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The county cricket matches begun on Wednesday, have been concluded with the following results:— Middlesex, second innings, 158. ...

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  26. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR LORRY.

    At 4.45 p.m. on Saturday. Mrs. Wivell, of Stanley-street, North Adelaide, was crossing Malvern-street when she was knocked down by a motor lorry driven by ...

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  27. THE MELBA THEATRE.

    "The Big Parade," at the Melba. Theatre. Dulwick. is more than any ordinary war picture, because it shows the effect of war on the lives of the roans people of ...

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  28. MISHAPS AT PORT AUGUSTA

    While working at his trade as an iron machinist in the Commonwealth workshops on Monday, Mr. H. W. Middlemiss jammed his second finger between the ...

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  29. NATIONAL THEATRE, PROSPECT.

    Tense situations and lavish scenes in a picture packed with heart interest and sensational events briefly describes "The Prince of Tempters," to be screened at ...

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  30. "GO."

    In connection with the Bosworth election for the seat of Captain Gee. V.C., recently declared vacant owing to Captain Gee's removal to Australia, Sir Austen ...

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  31. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGES.

    Suggesting unfication of railway gauges in an address by wireless last night, Mr. E. Simms, secretary of the Commonwealth Railways, declared that railways were ...

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  32. THE YELLOW CAB STRIKE.

    The position regarding the strike of drivers for the Yellow Cab Company is unchanged. The manager of Yellow Cabs. Limited (Mr. N. L. Loutit) stated on ...

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  33. WRESTLING.

    Sun Clapham, the light-heavyweight [?] ling champion at the world showed [?] his contest with Karranick of Russia at the [?] Stadium last night. Half way throught the [?] ...

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  34. PRINCESS THEATRE, MAREYATVILLE.

    "The Big Parade," which will be shown at the Princess Theatre, Marryatville this evening, is dedicated to those who played their part in the war; the men who went ...

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  35. SATURDAY'S HATCHES

    A new round of county cricket matches was began to-day. Somerset, 227 against Middlesex—Case 78, White 70; Stevens, six for 96. ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY PARTY.

    On June, 1, in Sydney, a. conference of the Australian Country Party Association will be held, at which all the State Country Party organisations will be ...

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  37. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Alfred Janetzki, a single man, arrived from Murtoa, Victoria, on Thursday with Mr. John Martin. On Sunday morning Mr. Janetzki was noticed ...

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  38. STEALING FROM A STEAMER.

    John Carney, a laborer, was seen leaving the Brisbane wharf on Friday with, a bulky handbag. Yesterday be was charged in tho Police Court with stealing from the ...

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  39. STAR: UNLEY AND GOODWOOD.

    Vaudeville and pictures will be presented at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood, to-night. On the stage Mr. Billy Maloney will reappear rendering a ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR.

    Mr. J. B. Rickard (64), of Potts Point, a brother of Sir Arthur Rickard, was knocked down by a motor car driven by Edward Vaughan (16½) of Bellevne Hill ...

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  41. SOVIET OFFICES.

    The "Economist" says the Areas raid, which suspended wool purchases here, seems to have increased them in Australia. The Soviet was the biggest buyer ...

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  42. CYCLING THROUGH EUROPE.

    Mr. Thomas H. Sewell a Sydney man, believes that there ie nothing like a bicycle for seeing a country. He should know. He has seen practically the whole of Europe ...

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  43. GOLF.

    At Hoylake the British Amateur Golf Championship semi-finals resulted in Tweddel) (Stourbridge) beating Roger Wethered (Worplesdon), 4—3. D. ...

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  44. A CONSTABLE KILLED.

    While Constable Owen Edwin Bell (43) was standing on the road in front of the Royal Hotel at Goulburn last night he was knocked down by a car driven ...

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  45. STAR THEATRE, NORWOOD.

    "The Only Way," the chief attraction at the Star Theatre, Norwood, to-night, is from the story by Charier Dickens. The play founded on it has been ...

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  46. THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    The Soviet Embassy has applied for permission to transfer the London Arcos staff to Berlin, to carry on British trading. It is believed that the Ministry will consent, ...

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  47. THE FEDERAL LOAN.

    Interest payments of about £500,000 will be made available by the Federal Treasury to-morrow, which is also the maturity date of the 6 per cent. £6,600,000 war gratuity ...

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  48. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    Although he was injured in a motor cycle accident more than two months ago, Mr. Arthur McKiterick, of Spring-streett Preston, only sought admission to the ...

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  49. TOBACCO GROWING.

    Discussing the question of the revival of tobacco growing in Queesland, the Acting Premier and Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Forgan Smith) said to-day that the ...

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  50. RAID Of ARGENTINA.

    As a result of various Argentine addresses mentioned by Mr. Baldwin in the White Paper on the Arcos raid, the police made & raid here on Friday. A quantity ...

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  51. NETTLEFOLD DEFEATED.

    In the British amateur golf championship Len Nettletold entered the last eight at Hoylake by virtue of a week's steady, consistent play. He put up a great fight ...

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  52. STAR THEATRE, TORRENSVILLE.

    A powerful racing drama. "The Million Dollar Handicap," is the main attraction at the Star Theatre. Torrensville, to-night. Mr. Edmund Buras is ...

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  53. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    With half his neck blown away and his windpipe lacerated, Mr. Wm. Wilson (18). lingered from Monday last till Friday. He was out shooting rabbits and was picking ...

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  54. INJURED WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL.

    While playing in a football match at Rockdale yesterday, Kenneth Halking, of Mortdale, was thrown on his head, and sustained a fracture of the skull and scaip ...

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  55. EFFECTS OF THE RUPTURE.

    Consultations are in progress between the Foregin Office, the Home Office, and the police as regards the final list of Russians to be expelled. Much attention is ...

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  56. TORRENS GORGE MOTOR EXCURSION&

    Lovers of the wild and beautiful in nature invariably appreciate a trip through the Torrens Gorge. Enclosed among precipitous hills, and fringing the river for ...

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  57. A BOY SHOT.

    There was a tragie end to a sbooting party, organised by five boys, four of them brothers, named Lawton. Shortly after the boys had left their home at Melbergen. in ...

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  58. LACROSSE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 485 words
  59. STAR, POET; WONDERGRAPH, SEMAPHORE.

    "The Eagle of the Sea," which conies to the Star Theatre, Pott Adelaide, to-night, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and also the Wondergraph Theatre. Semaphore, on ...

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  60. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The motor-ship Eknaren (Messrs. Eider, Smith &, Company, agents) is due at Port Adelaide to-day At No. 1 quay she will land 1.200 tons of timber and genera, ...

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  61. TENNIS IN FRANCE

    The French hard court championships' second round resulted in the German, Fraulein Aussem, beating Joan Ridley. In the third round Frotzhcim (Germany) ...

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  62. SEMAPHORE TIDES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  63. TASMANIAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    Twenty-seven years ago the Tasmanian branch of the Commercial Travellers' Association was formed. With 70 members. It now has a membership of 250. Of ...

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  64. RUSSIAN OPINIONS.

    Moscow is at present most communicative and voluble. M. Bruhanoff (Commissar of France), announces an intense campaign to mobilise the internal money ...

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  65. CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL.

    To-night the Elder Conservatorium String Quartet will give a chamber music recital at the Elder Hall. An excellent programme will be given, including the ...

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  66. THISTILE PALAIS DANCE CLASS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe announce to old and new patrons of the Thistle Palais classes a. change of dance programme from jazz to old and new dances, at the ...

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  67. INTREPID LADY MOTORISTS.

    Tow Melbourne girls. Miss Joan Robertson and Miss Kathleen Howell. propose to leave on Thursday for a motor tour throught, the centre of Australia and to ...

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  68. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The committee of the Economic Couference on sickness insurance frequently had Denmark held up as a model of the voluntary system. Mr. Wickens this ...

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  69. THE AUSTRALIANS

    An Australian eleven yesterday began a match against the Singapore Cricket Club. Scores:— AUSTRALIA. ...

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  70. THE IOLANTHE DANCE.

    The Iolanthe Dance will continue every Monday night in the R.A.O.R. Hall Portroad. Alberton, on an excellent floor, and well accommodated hall. The dancers ...

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  71. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be within [?] of the undermentioned wireless sta[?] day:-Adelaide-E[?] Ekaren, Iron War[?] ...

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  72. THE SOVIET NOTE.

    If. Litvinoff has handed a Note to the British Charge d'Affaires, statics that the British decision to break off relations had not surprised the Soviet, who were aware ...

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  73. MR. AND MRS. AUBREY HALL'S DANCE CLASSES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hall are noted for their up-to-date repertoire of dances. The black shuffle, known as the black bottom dance, flat Charleston, new tango, ...

    Article : 148 words
  74. HOW GOLD IS FORMED,

    A theory regarding the method of the formstion of gold nuggets from the gold an it is in quarts was suggested on Friday night to the Chemical Society of Victoria ...

    Article : 155 words
  75. ATHLETICS.

    The Polytechnic Harriers' Marathon Race from Windsor to London was run today over a course of 26 miles 353 yards. Result:— ...

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  76. FRESH AIR FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  77. THE BILLY McDOUGALL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  78. SNAKE VENOM EXPERIMENT FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
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