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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING (Continued from Page 3.) TO-DAY'S RACING

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  4. COALFIELDS DISPUTES

    The Miners' Federation is trying to enlist the active support of other uxions for next Monday's conference with the owners. ...

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  6. IN THE NEAR EAST (Continued from Page 1) THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    The Turks asked at the conference to-day that they.should have the power So limit the number of foreigners entering Trkey and exercising ...

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  7. IRELAND (Continued from Page 1) IRREGULARS ARE EXECUTED. FOR KILLING A SOLDIER

    Two members of the anti-Free Staters' army were executed at Ennis, County Clare, yesterday. baring been convicted of killing a Free State ...

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  8. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Reference was made to Imperial preference during the debate in the House of Lords to-day on the motion by the Duke of Marlborough requesting ...

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  9. FALSE CHEQUE PRESENTED TO AN ADELAIDE PUBLICAN

    William Learmouth, a young man, I admitted, betore Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, having obtained £3 7/ ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIGHT RAIN IN THE NORTH

    Showers are reported to have fallen in the northern farming areas, with another disturbance developing in the west. General rain is declared to be ...

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  11. NO PEACE DEBATE TO DATE IN THE DAIL EIREANN.

    The Dublin correspondent of the London "Times feports:— "Though no feference was made inthe Dail Eireann to-day to de Valera's ...

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  12. NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL

    The Government town planner has prepared a design for the National War Memorial grounds, in the centre of which a monument costing £5000 ...

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  13. NURSE MITCHELL AGAIN IK C0URT

    Nurse Mitchell, who was recently acquitted on a murder charge in connection with the death of a patent in her nursing home, was before the ...

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  14. ANZAG GRAVE VISITS

    'A' Reater's message from London tates, that the political committee of the Lausanne Conference has considered the simplifying of formalities ...

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  15. WALKING ROUND THE WORLD

    Bill Herbert, who states that he is walking round the world, left Adelaide to-day for a continuance of his travels. ...

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  16. LICENSING ACT BREACHES

    As the result of a Sunday police, raid at Bowden and Southwark five persona, including two publicans, were to-day fined £28 in all for breaches of the ...

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  17. ARRESTS IN CONNECTION WITH CAIRO MURDER PLOTS

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports that a number of arrests were inada this morning of (persons believed to be concerned in the murder ...

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  18. ABORIGINAL SKELETONS FOUND

    Reports from Allandale East, in the south-eastern district state that southeasterly winds caused the sand to drift off Green Point, and that skeletons ...

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  19. BOXING

    [?]oe Beckett has engaged Albert Lieyd, the Australian boxer, as sparring partner while he is training for his fight against Smith. The "Daily ...

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  20. IRISH REPUBLICAN ENVOYS HAVE TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    Father O'Flannagan and Mr. J. J. O'Kelly, the Irish Republican envoys, are to be deported. This was declared to-day in political circles to be the ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET

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  22. A CONVINCING TRIAL

    Biliousness Banished by Dr. Morse's Iridian Root Pills "Even as. a child in my teens," writes Mrs. E. Maroney, 46 ...

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  23. BILLIARDS

    The latest scores in the final of the English hilliards championship for professionals are:—Smith (in play). 4001 Newman, 3275. Smith's heat break ...

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  24. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The London "Times" states that the reparations problem still lacks solution, and that the German Notes have not dvanced the prospects of a settlement. ...

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  25. ATTEMPT TO MURDER A GIRL

    The. Court of Appeal Eas heard the. ease in which a youth named O Sulivan was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for attempting to murder a girl, ...

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  26. "A LOAFER'S PARADISE"

    Replying to a question at Cambooya Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Premier, said that £177,000 had been paid in unemployment relief, because Queensland ...

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  27. FOOTBALL

    Bobby Barnes, the well-known West Adelaide footballer, and formerly of Broken Hill, proposes a school for training umpires. He suggests they ...

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  28. PARCELS POST OFFICE ROBBERY

    So far the detectives nave ascertained that the loss through the-theft of money from the parcels post office in Cental Square, Sydney, during the ...

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  29. BOXING

    George "Waters stated to me during his stay in Broken Hill that Pollard was married. Pollard stated this afternoon that the report is not correct. ...

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  31. PRIME MINISTER IN W.A.

    Mr. W. H. Bruce, the Prime Minister, will visit the immigration group settlements at Busselton. He attended the York races yesterday. He will be ...

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  32. ACCIDENT AT BLOCK 10.

    W. Ladner had hw foot injured'by a truck overturning on it while he was working on the 600ft. level of the Block 10 mine to-day. After receiving ...

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  33. MAY DAY IN RUSSIA

    The "Daily Mafl's" Moscow eorrespondent reports:— "Mook figures of the Pope carried on drays and a figure representing a ...

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    The maximum temperature in the shade tooday was 80 degrees and the [?] o'clock zeading of the barometer 29.100. ...

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  35. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    It is not expected that in the oneelaas accommodation such'as that provided on the Federal Government's Steamers that there will be any ...

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