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  2. THE RIVERTON SHOOTING.

    Koorman Tomayeff, the Russian, who was sent for trial on two charges of having committed murder at Riverton, on March 22, was listed to appear at the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EMPIRE CRICKET.

    The Australians began the second match of their English tour at Buckenham Hall to-day against Mr. Lionel Robinson's Eleven. The visitors' team comprised ...

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  4. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook), in answer to Mr. Higgs (Q.), said that he expected to be able to make a full ...

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  5. REINSHRINMENT.

    Thursday, May 5, is the centenary of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte, at St. Helena, and throughout France, particularly, intense interest is being manifested ...

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  6. THE AGE LIMIT.

    On June 30 a large number of civil servants will retire from the employ of the Government as they have reached the age of 70 years. Last October they were ...

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  7. ALLIES READY TO ACT.

    The Allied Conference has completed the drafting of the financial clauses of the ultimatum to Germany. Marshal Foch, Field Marshal Wilson, Admiral Lord ...

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  8. POPULAR CONDUCTOR TO RETIRE.

    To view the construction of a railway and be associated with it from the time of its inception until 35 years later affords a splendid opportunity of watching ...

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  9. SPARKS REKINDLED.

    Heavy fighting over a wide area has occurred in Upper Silesia between Poles and Germans. Twenty thousand Poles have occupied Kattawitz and Beuthen. ...

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  10. PANAMA AND UNITED STATES.

    The United States Department of State sent a virtual ultimatum to Panama stating that unless steps were taken within a reasonable time, the United States would find ...

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  11. OXFORD MATCH CURTAILED.

    In view of the first test match between England and Australia being set down for Nottingham on May 28, 29, and 30, the scheduled contest with Oxford on May 25 ...

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  12. TOTAL £6,750,000,000

    The protocol for presentation to Germany is being drafted. The members of the Reparations Commission have been summoned to London, where they will ...

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  13. THE LEICESTER "GATE."

    Record gate-money was taken at Leicester (£1,625), of which the Australians' share is £627. ...

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  14. ALLIES COLLECTING TANKS.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily express states that later reports have been received that the inter-allied mission is concentrating large forces of "tanks" in ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS "NOT INVINCIBLE."

    In an article on the Australian cricketers The Evening Standard says that the Australians' display at Leicester has deepened the mystery as to how they won five ...

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  16. WAS IT EVER MADE?

    Questioned in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Austen Chamberlain denied that the Government had authorized Mr. Farrer (a former Lord Mayor of Dublin) to ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    At Henley Beach, about 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Roy Mills, who was in charge of a lorry and a pair of horses belonging to J. H. Foureur ...

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  18. SINN FEIN SCUTTLERS.

    In an attempt to scuttle six sloops of war at Carrigaloe (Cork) yesterday, armed Sinn Feiners overpowered the watchmen and then went below and opened ...

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  19. OLDFIELD RECOVERING.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., has informed a representative of the Australian Press Association that the injury to Oldfield's arm is not serious, and that he expects to ...

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  20. AMERICA TO GERMANY.

    The American reply to Germany disclaiming the reparations offer, consists of only three sentences, and the total number of words is less than 100. The feature of ...

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  21. THE VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    The manager of the Australian cricket team (Mr. Sydney Smith, jun.) has cabled from London to the effect that the Australian cricketers will arrive at Durban on ...

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  22. LORD LIEUTENANT A VISCOUNT.

    Lord Edmund Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has been gazetted Viscount Fitzalan. ...

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  23. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of Mrs. Edith Alice Monti Salkeld (48), wife of Mr. Wilfred Alfred Salkeld, residing at Birkenhead, was found floating in the Port River, near Fletcher's ...

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  24. BATTLE OF GALBALLY.

    A fierce five hours' battle is reported from Galbally, on the borders of Tipperary and Limerick. An armed band, numbering 150, ambushed a detachment of Crown ...

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  25. CRICKETERS' CROSS-COUNTRY TRIP.

    Members of the Australian team have arrived at Attleborough, after an enjoyable cross-country motor trip of five hours. Armstrong, Collins, Carter, and Mayne, and ...

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  26. MR. LIONEL ROBINSON'S TEAM.

    The team selected by Mr. Lionel Robinson is a strong combination, and includes several new players, who will have an opportunity to prove their worth in ...

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  27. 400,000 MEN BEING ARMED.

    The mobilization of the 1919 army class was begun yesterday. The Petit Parisien states that when mobilization has been completed there will be 400,000 men under ...

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  28. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The Minister for Transport (Sir Eric Geddes) announced in the House of Commons, to-day that the Government had agreed that when control ended it would ...

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  29. THROWN FROM A TROLLY.

    While driving a pair of horses attached to a trolly round the corner of Osmond terrace and Beniah road, Norwood, at 8.10 o'clock on Wednesday, Herbert Addott ...

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  30. NAPOLEON I.

    History holds no more engrossing study than the meteoric career of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the greatest warriors, statesmen, and leaders of modem times. To-day marks the centenary of his death at. Helena, at the age of 52 years. In at brief span he had risen from the position of an artillery officer—who first won recognition in the capture of Toulon—[?] be the master of Europe. Britain alone withstood his power, and, in self-defence, defeated him on land and sea. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Charles Poole (19), a painter, was tried at the Mayland Court to-day on a charge of the murder of a Chinese named Mo [?]un, near Newcastle, on January 20. Mo ...

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  32. RUHR REGION SCARE.

    A German wireless message reports that the workers in the Ruhr District have been notified that their hours of work will be reduced in the event of occupation of ...

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  33. SOVIET RULE DISPUTED.

    Bolshevik press reports show that the Soviet is alarmed over the peasant rising in Western Siberia, which it ia believed has been engineered by Koltchak's former ...

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  34. THROAT CUT.

    It was reported from the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday evening that William James White, who resided at 21 Charles street, Forestville, had been found at 6.15 ...

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  35. TERRITORY TAXATION.

    The Taxation Department having issued a large number of summonses for income tax, a largely attended public meeting to-night adopted a resolution that payment ...

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  36. THE PACIFIC DOOR.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Globe, says he has been informed that the United States administration is forming a strong pan-Pacific policy ...

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  37. SMALL FIRE.

    Shortly after 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, a small fire broke out at No. 6, Landrowna terrace. Victoria square, Adelaide, occupied by Mrs. M. Donovan. Little ...

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  38. AMERICA AND DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that Sr. Borah's Proposed disarmament amendment to the Naval Appropriation Bill, recently passed ...

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  39. SOVIET AND THE PEASANTS.

    Recent Soviet meetings of workers have been transformed into anti-Bolshevik demonstrations. The workers were greatly excited, and hooted and mobbed Soviet ...

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  40. WELL-BORER'S LEG BROKEN.

    BELTANA, April 30.—Mr. John Wheeler, an employe of Johnstone Brothers' boring party, met with an accident on Thursday. A loaded wagon ran over ...

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  41. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 2.30. Senators debated the wool problem, and the Chamber adjourned until the next afternoon. ...

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  42. AMERICAN STRIKE.

    Conflicting reports make an estimate of the extent of the shipping strike difficult. The unionists claim that 175,000 men are "out," whereas the owners say there are ...

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  43. BARRIER NEWS.

    At a meeting of the W.I.U. of A. (late A.M.A.) last night, it was decided to fight the case of Jane Theodore against the Junction Company, in which an award had ...

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  44. FARMER FOUND DEAD.

    NAIRNE, May 3.—On Saturday evening Mr. Robert Day. a farmer of Hay Valley, was found dead near his residence. A dog which had accompanied Mr. Dav. Led Mrs. ...

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  45. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Sir Elliot Johnson) took the Chair at 3 o'clock. —Engineers and Russia.—Mr. Considine (N.S.W.) asked the acting ...

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  46. OLDFIELD'S INJURY

    The mystery regarding the injury to W.A. Oldfield, the Australian wicket keeper is causing cricket enthusiasts concern. So far no intimation has been received by ...

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  47. INDIAN RIOTING.

    Armed police and British troops have restored order at Malgaon, in the Dasik district. The Commissioner states that the recent anarchy was the direct result ...

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  48. NEWSPAPER FOR AUSTRALIA AFFECTED.

    The workers in a large number of union paper mills in the United States and a small number in Canada have gone out on strike, following on an announcement by ...

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  49. DOMAIN DISLOYALTY.

    In connection with the happenings at the May Day celebration in the City Domain on Sunday, when portion of a Union Jack was burnt, intense and widespread ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. Ashbolt) is about to visit Edinburgh to suspect, on behalf of the Tasmanian Government, a 2,000-ton passenger and cargo ...

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  51. RADIO PRESS SERVICE.

    With a view to the introduction of a regular radio press service between the Commonwealth and ships at sea, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wise) approved of ...

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  52. STEEL WORKERS' WAGES AND HOURS.

    The United States Steel Corporation has announced a reduction of 20 per cent, in the wages of steel workers and the abandonment of a 12 hours day but it has ...

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  53. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Saxon having arrived with a large supply of wire, there will be little delay in fixing it. From Port Augusta we learn that in the meantime there is plenty of ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. JAPANESE STEAMER BURNED.

    The Japanese steamer Tokuyo Maru caught fire and eventually capsized and sank off the Columbia River. One person is dead, and eight are missing. Seventy ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND UNEMPLOYED CAMPS.

    Apparently with a view to the utilization of unemployed during the winter, the Government has given instruction for the preparation by the Defence Department of ...

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  57. UNITED STATES MIGRATION LAWS

    The United States Senate has passed the Immigration Bill in a slightly altered form to that agreed to by the House of Representatives. Amendments to permit ...

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  58. STATE AID FOR PEARLERS.

    The Government has agreed to the request of Broome pearlers to advance £100 a ton on 750 tons of pearlshell, representing this season's take. The payment is ...

    Article : 51 words
  59. Advertising

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