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  3. COUNSEL OF REVOLT.

    The Atehens correspondent of The Morning Post says:—A public meeting, held at the Temple of the Olympian Zcus adopted a resolution advocating the ...

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  4. RINDERPEST?

    The Minister for Agriculture stated to-day that there was no further serious development regarding the cattle disease in the Fremantle district, and that the ...

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  5. STANDARD GAUGE.

    Details of the proposed agreement between the Commonwealth and the States of New Sooth Wales and Queensland for the construction of a ...

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  6. RUM RUNNING.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Tribune says:—The United Stated Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Mellon) has stated that vessels known ...

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  7. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says:—It is not expected that Herr Albert will have his Cabinet ready before Tuesday night. ...

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  8. ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD.

    A special session of the Anglican General Synod assembled at the Chapter House to-day to deal finally with a determination of the General Synod of 1921 providing ...

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  9. THIEVES AND EXPLOSIVES.

    During the past few weeks thieves and afeblokers have been directing thir attention to suburban railway stations, and on MOnday night the contents of the ...

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  10. SEIZURE BY BELGIUM.

    The German Government, not having satisfactory replied to Belgium's ultimatum requiring the payment of £50,000 by way of fine and compensation in ...

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  11. SYDNEY ROBBERIES.

    There have been many robberies reported in Sydney during the last few days, In most cases money or jewellery were taken. ...

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  12. WOOL SALES.

    At the Sydney Wool Exchange to-day the quantity catalogued totalled 8,565 bales, and the sales, including private transactions, amounted to 9,293 bales. Good, ...

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  13. FURTHER FATAL RIOTS.

    Disorders continue to take their toll of life in the Ruhr area. Four rioters were killed and 22 injured at Gelsenkirchen in collisions with the authorities, ...

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  14. CHILD'S BODY FOUND.

    The City Watchhouse authority reported last night that the dead body of a male child the mother of whom was not known, was found in the afternoon in an outhouse at the Adelaide ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    Theodore Kosloff, Ricardo Cortez Robert Cain, and Eileen Percy are featured players in the Paramount picture "Children of Jazz," now showing at the ...

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  16. REST YOUR NERVES.

    When you're feeling nervy and worried, how easy it is to become irritable and gloomy. Before you know where you are, a less pleasant side of your character ...

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  17. STRONG SALE IN PERTH

    At the third sale of the first series of the season to-day, the feature was the extensive America competition for super-speech Owing to large quantity crossbred ...

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  18. A MIDNIGHT SENSATION.

    Two young women have reported to the police that on Sunday night they were driven away by a motorist and attacked on a lonely part of the coast. They said ...

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  19. HEAVY BAIL.

    Capt. McCoy, of the Tomoka, who is 46 years old and American born, maintained a defiant attitude when arraigned before the Federal Court at New York. ...

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  20. AMERICANS AGAIN KEEN.

    At to-days wool sales 3,429 bales were [?] Competition was keen America buyers being prominent. The [?] were satisfactory and good ...

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  21. WOMAN AND FIRE.

    [?] ...

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  22. "THE COVERED WAGON."

    The successful season of "The Covered Wagon" is now drawing to a close. The Theatre Royal during the past 10 days has been besieged by thousands of picture ...

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  23. CAR AND MONEY STOLEN.

    "How two armen youth [?] stolen motor car and armed with a [?] revolver held up and robbed man was told at the [?] Court [?] ...

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  24. "TOWN TOPICS."

    That the amusements loving public appreciate the efforts of the J. C. Williamson management in presenting Messrs. Billey Maloney and Elton Black's musical ...

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  25. DEATHS FROM BAD LIQUOR.

    Police and health officials of the municipality of Philadelphia are alarmed at the number of deaths which occurred during the week-end as the result of the ...

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  26. LURE OF "THE GAP."

    Still another tragedy is reported from The Gap, Watson's Bay, Sydney. On Monday night Mr. J. B. McLean, who lived at Medina Hall, Woolscott street, ...

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  27. PONY RACING ENQUIRY.

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  28. "FLASHES" AT AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    The production of "Flashes," the snappy revue which was made in Adelaide on Wednesday of last week, has fully justified the high expectations which preceded ...

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  29. RISING TO THE OCCASION.

    It lay in its little cradle of orange velvet in the jeweller's window and looked very beautiful. It strangely attracted one. The rich, deep hue of its amber ...

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  30. "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR."

    In conjunction with J. C. Williamson, Limited, Mr. William Russell will open at the Theatre Royal with Miss Nellie Bramley and company, in ...

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  31. GREAT LAKES GATEWAY.

    The conference between representatives of the United Stated and Canada in reference to liquor smuggling is to be held on Tuesday at Ottawa. The united ...

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  32. FRUITGROWING PROBLEMS.

    At the annual conference of the Western Australian Fruitgrowers' Association to-day the President (Mr. E. M. F. Mar[?]in) stated that during the past two years ...

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  33. THE A.L.P. EXPULSIONS.

    The President of the A.L.P. Mr. A. C. Willis) said to-day that he would do whatever he could to further the proposed special enquiry into the expulsions ...

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  34. VICTORIAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

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  35. PAVILION THEATRE.

    "The Pilgrim," a comedy classic in which Charles Chaplin rises to even greater heights, continues to attract big audiences to the Pavilion at each session. The ...

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  36. MAJESTIC THEATRE

    News turns are provided at the Majestic Theatre this week, and they are all well received. One of the most interesting acts is that of the Fredo Boys. They ...

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  37. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Victoria Hall, Gawler place, on Saturday evening, under the patronage of Lady Bridges and the Lord Mayor, the Adelaide Repertory Theatre will present ...

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  38. ELDER PARK KIOSK INCIDENT.

    At 2.45 a.m. on Tuesday Constables Trevelion and Thompson, while patrolling King William road, noticed a light in the Elder Park Kiosk. They obtained ...

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  39. MINERS WAGES STOLEN.

    A [?] message says that Charles Lacy Gartner, a school teacher, was committed for sentence on a charge of having stolen £522, the property of ...

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  40. GLORIA SWANSON AT THE YORK

    Among the actresses who have taken the world, cinematographically magnetic Gloria Swanson. She has stared in many roles, but none has given [?] ...

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  41. LABOUR MEMBERSHIP.

    Mr. C. E. Culley, M.H.A., has been expelled from the No. 1 Denison League, an organization which, in the absence of divisional council is directly responsible to the ...

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  42. A BARRISTER'S LAPSE.

    [?] [?] in the [?] Court to-day, delivered judgement on the motion by the Law Institute to have New on James Francis, solicitor struck off the ...

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  43. PALAIS ROYAL TO-NIGHT.

    The Palais Royal will be open this evening. Patrons will find that they can dance there in perfect comfort. The Indian punkas keep the air in motion, and ...

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  44. BLINDED SOLDIERS' SOCIAL.

    The last function of a week of reunions between the delegates to the Blinded Soldiers' Conference was held at the club rooms of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  45. "DOES IT PAY?"

    In the exhibition of the William Fox special production, "Does It Pay," at the York Theatre, on Saturday, the public will be shown a portrayal of an ...

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  46. THE HICKSON MISSION.

    A service of thanksgiving in connection [?] the Hickson spiritual healing mission was held in St. Paul's Cathedral, [?] ...

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  47. "ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL."

    A prominent Oxford man, Mr. Harry Drayton, was found dead underneath his car, near the village of Benson, a short distance from the city. The discussion ...

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  48. A NEW K.C.

    lettrs patent were granted to-day by the State Executive Council to the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Lyttleton Groom, M.A., LL.B.) as King's Counsel, with precedence ...

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  49. GLENFERRIE MURDER CHARGE.

    Renewed efforts are being made by the police to trace and apprehend [?] [?] the missing man who, on [?] was committed for trial by the [?] ...

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  50. STAR SUBURBAN CIRCUIT.

    "His Last Race," the main attraction at the Star Theatres at Unley and Goodwood to-night, features Australia's great athlete, Snowy Baker. The supporting ...

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  51. LIGHTER DAMAGED.

    Owing to the Commonwealth Line's cargo steamer Parattah having explosives on board for the eastern States when she called at Port Adelaide last week, her ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND MINING DISPUTE.

    The position of the West Coast of New Zealand mining dispute is unaltered. The Ngakawau Union negative the Minister of Mines proposal in regard to a 5 per ...

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