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  2. THE ROYAL WEDDING

    To-day, for the second time within four teen months, the historic Abbey of West minster was the scene of a Royal wedding The street decorations were somewhat ...

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  3. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    The Morning Post publishes an interview with the Postmaster-General (Sir William Joynson-Hicks), in which he denied that the Post Office policy with ...

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  4. HONOURED SPORTSMAN.

    There is, perhaps, no one in Adelaide more widely known in cricket and lacrosse circles than Mr. H. W. Hodgetts, of East Torrens, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WHERE ARE THEY?

    In response to an S.O.S. call indicating that the Portuguese liner Mossamedes, homeward bound, was ashore at Cane Frio, on the west coast ...

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  6. GITRNS FRUITS.

    Representatives from the principal itrus-growing States of the Commonwealth were present at the conference onvened by the Victorian Central Citrus ...

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  7. RUHR RESISTANCE.

    Le Temps makes the serious charge that the London money market is financing German resistance in the Ruhr. The paper refers to the continued enormous ...

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  8. LEAVING THE ABBEY.

    In bright sunshine the bridal pair (who received cordial greetings from Their Majesties and other Royalties), after having signed the register, entered their ...

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  9. UNPROMISING WEATHER.

    After a whole day's rain there came a brief fair interval late on Wednesday evening, but at midnight the downpour recommenced and heavy rain continued ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    In an endeavour to complete this week the proposals to be submitted to the various States for discussion at the Premiers' Conference, the Federal Cabinet ...

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  11. THE WEDDING BREAKFAST.

    The wedding breakfast was held in the State dining room at the palace. A brilliant scene was presented by the members of the Royal Family, with their more ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Reports received to-day from Mr. F O. Bell, the perator of an experimental wireless station in Waihemo, Otago, New Zelaand, state that signals from the ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. THE GERMAN STRIKERS.

    The French and Belgians have determined to obtain a better railway service a the Rhineland, where 100,000 German railwaymen on strike are receiving ...

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  14. THE WORLD COURT.

    The Washington correspondent of The far York Times says:— President Harking's speech on "America and the World Court" has had a remarkable [?] ...

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  15. RAPALLO TREATY.

    M. Litvinoff (Russia) and Herr Rantzan (Germany) have signed an agreement for an additional clause to the Rapallo Treaty, under which clause ...

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  16. ANGLO-AMERICAN DEBT AGREEMENT.

    Mr. F. C. Goodenough, the Chairman of Barclay's Bank, London, in a speed before the Executive Committee of the American Bankers' Association last night, ...

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  17. BREAKFAST TO ULSTER CHILDREN.

    Eight thousand poor children at Belfast were entertained by the Duke of York. On the children's behalf a telegram, was sent to His Royal Highness, wishing him ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL THEFTS.

    The detectives in Paris and London are in close communication in regard to William Warren, the alleged leader of a gang of international thieves, who was ...

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  19. HIGH HONOURS CONFERRED.

    It is officially announced that His Majesty the King has conferred the Order of the Thistle upon the Duke of York, and has made tie Earl of Strathmore a Knight ...

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  20. GERMAN PROPOSALS.

    Conferences between the German Chancellor (Dr. Cuno) and German industrial lists are delaying the submissions of the reparations proposal. The industrialists ...

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  21. UNION LEADER AND THE SCOTTISH LASSIE.

    King George and Queen Mary last evening gave a third reception at Buckingham Palace. The bridal pair shared the honours with Princess Mary, the twenty ...

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  22. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    Czecho-Slovakian Ministers visited the Jugo Slavian Roreign Minister to-day and informed him of the strained relations be tween Czechoslovakia and Hungary over ...

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  23. FROM CASTLE TO COTTAGE.

    The village of Vollmarigen has been surprised by an announcement potted at the local town hall of the forthcoming marriage of the village schoolmaster to Maria Rosa, ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S RECENT ACTS.

    The Under Secretary for Foreign Anairs (Mr. Ronald McNeill), replying for the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Viscount Curzon) in the House of Commons to-day ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYED WOMEN.

    Yesterday 100 unemployed women marched to Lambeth Palace and tole the Archbishop of Canterbury (Most Rev. Dr. Davidson) that they had a ...

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  26. NOTABLE FILMS.

    To-day, at the Grand Theatre and the Adelaide Town Hall, there will be the last of the screenings of the wonderful Universal motion picture that has made such a ...

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  27. WHITLEY COUNCILS.

    Lord Burnham, addressing the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, said that the general adoption of Whitley Councils would eventually make for peace in the great ...

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  28. MIGRATION.

    The Under Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby Gore), replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said the attention of the Government ...

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  29. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    At the Lausanne Conference to-day the lurks raised the question of the Island of Castellorizo being allotted to Italy by Article 15 of the Treaty. ...

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  30. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    First League football matches:—Chelsea drew with West Bromwich, 2—2; Cardiff beat Notts Forest, 3—1. Third League— Gillingham beat Norwich, 5—0. Hufton, ...

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  32. GOLF.

    The Royal and Ancient Golf Club championship committee, replying to a letter from of golf ball makers, says:— The recent definition of an amatenr ...

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  33. TITLES NOT WANTED.

    The Leader of the Opposition in the South African Home of Assembly (Mr. J. Creswell) has given notice of his intention to more an address to the King praying ...

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  34. PLATINUM SHORTAGE.

    Owing to the rise in the price of platinum, the town of Geluhausen has become a veritable "Tom Tiddler's ground" A large electric light bulb factory was ...

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  35. CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP.

    The City and Suburban Handicap of one and a quarter miles, which is one of the most important handicap events of the year, was run at Epsom to-day Results:— ...

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  36. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa Gen. Smuts) has notified the [?] Government of his intention to attend he Imperial Conference and the [?] ...

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  37. THANKED BY GOVERNMENT.

    By telephoning to yeshawar this morning it was learned that Miss Ellis and her party had crossed the border on the previous day, and had arrived at ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN MEAT CONTRACTS.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson had a long interview with the Secretary for War (Lord Derby) to-day with reference to meat contracts. Mr. Law ...

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  39. IRISH SITUATION.

    Reginald Haterway, James, Melneray and John Greaney were executed at [?] to-day. Hatherway, a deserter from the East Lancashire Regiment, was ...

    Article : 38 words
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