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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The new Pulteney Grammar School, at South terrace, Adelaide, will be opened on July 3 by His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster). Early in 1920 ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Prince of Wales sustained a heavy spill while playing polo at Aldershot on Wednesday. The fall was due to the breakage of his bridle. His Royal ...

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  5. AMERICA AND THE WORLD.

    PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), June 15. The Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes), in the course of a speech at the Brown University, said:—"It is not desirable that ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ARCHIVES.

    An interesting journal of an exploring expedition from the Warburton to the Musgrave Ranges in 1882 came to the Archives Department of the Public Library ...

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  7. MAKING GERMANY PAY.

    In addressing the Institute of Chartered Accountants Mr. E. McKenna (a former Chancellor of the Exchequer) pointed out that it would be possible to make ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. THE WRECKED KETCH.

    Messrs. A. MeFarlane & Sons, owners of the wrecked ketch Lillie May, which is at Cape Elizabeth, said on Friday that the ketch Hawthorn with a diver (Mr. E. ...

    Article : 48 words
  9. CONFERENCES OVER CABLES.

    A Washington report gays that the State Department has announced that informal conferences are being held with the Am-bassadors of the principal Potters' in an ...

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  10. CADET TRAINING IN WORKING HOURS.

    In amplification of the 'paragraph which appeared in The Register on Wednesday, the Chamber of Manufactures has supplied the following information in regard to the ...

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  11. A TREE-PLANTING "BEE."

    A well-attended public meeting was held in the Glenelg-Town Hall on Thursday evening to arrange for a "working bee" to sink holes and plant trees on the Glenelg ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN.

    Direct negotiations have begun between the United States and Japan for the settlement of all questions outstanding between them. Several friendly and frank ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. A CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH.

    A good deal of importance ia attached in Labour circles to the conference which will begin at the Melbourne Trades Hall on Monday, at which delegates will be ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN JOINT LOAN.

    A cablegram from our London correspondent announces that the underwriters will receive 72 per cent, of the South Australian portion of the joint loan of ...

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  15. MAKING PEACE WITH GERMANY.

    The Washington correspondent of The' Sun states that the Republican leaders in: the United States Senate have received assurances that the Administration has ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. NAVAL ENQUIRY.

    Evidence was resumed before the Cockatoo and Garden Island Commission to-day. Naval-Constable Sloan was questioned in regard to the Sea Lark, a vessel formerly ...

    Article : 387 words
  17. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    At the Victoria Hall (Y.M.C.A.) to-night the opening of the elocutionary and musical competitions (under the auspices of the Band Association of South ...

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  18. HOUSES AT VARIANCE.

    The House of Representatives and the Senate have conferred on the Naval Appropriation Bill. The meeting broke up in complete disagreement. The Senate had ...

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  19. LOWER FREIGHTS FROM AMERICA.

    In order to stimulate cargo movements from Pacific coast ports to Australia, the General Steamship Corporation, the Oceanic Steamship Company, the Canadian ...

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  20. THE WHEAT POOLS.

    It was stated by the Chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. Russell) that the work of completing the statements in regard to the earlier Wheat Pools ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. UNITED STATES TARIFF REDUCTIONS.

    The United States tariff on canned salmon has been reduced from 25 dollars to 20 dollars a ton; on portable houses and on wellboard from 18 to 15 dollars a ton. ...

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  22. THE WHEAT POOL.

    One of the matters which engaged the attention of the Premier, who on Friday returned from a visit to Melbourne, was the Wheat Pool. Mr. Barwell said he had ...

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  23. LABOUR AND WAR-MAKING.

    The Texas Labour unions have placed on the agenda paper of the Congress of the American Federation of Labour, now in session at Denver, Colorado, a series of ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. AN UP-TO-DATE KINDERGARTEN.

    This afternoon the new kindergarten buildings at the West-End Mission will be formally opened by Miss Priscilla Weigall. Owing to the indisposition of ...

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  25. REFRIGERATED CARGO

    Sir Owen Cox replied to-day to statements made by Mr. Larkin (general manager of the Commonwealth Steamship line) on the subject of the reduction in ...

    Article : 169 words
  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Canadian Skirmisher has left Vancouver on her maiden voyage to Australian ports. She is equipped with a refrigerating system. ...

    Article : 184 words
  27. INCREASED INTEREST ON DEPOSITS

    The banks trading in New Zealand notify an increase in interest rates on fixed deposits from Monday, as follow:—Three months, 3½ per cent.; six months, 3½ per ...

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  28. MAN, VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE.

    The visiting National lecturer of the Thoso-Phical Society (Mr. Chappel) showed extraordinary sides at his lanntern-lecture on "Man, visible and invisible," at the Thosophical Hall, King ...

    Article : 275 words
  29. INDIAN SITUATION.

    It ia understood that the Viceroy of India (Lord Reading) strongly recommends a visit by the Prince of Wales to India during the autumn of the present ...

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  30. GALLIPOLI HISTORY.

    Lieut.-Gen Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston reports that while he was at Constantinople he met the Chief of Staff of the Ottoman Gallipoli Army ...

    Article : 83 words
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