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  2. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Preparations are being made for the opening on Thursday, July 24, of the twenty-fifth Parliament of South Australia. The business on that day will ...

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  3. VOGUE OF THE TELEPHONE.

    In recent years the telephone, especially in the city areas, has proved a formidable competitor to die postal services, most people preferring the quicker and more ...

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  4. DEMOCRATS' DEADLOCK.

    Fifteen of the 16 candidates for Democratic Presidential nomination have approved a statement, declaring that each willingly releases all delegates committed ...

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  5. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    There were great crowds at Colombes for the commencement of the athletic section of the Olympic games. Chief interest centred in the preliminary heats of ...

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  6. STATE FINANCE.

    The public are now informed as to the result of the last financial year's operations—a deficit of £66,000, and further [?] into the loan funds to ...

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  7. "STRETCHERS FOR SALE."

    Whether it is that the St. John Ambulance Brigade views with alarm the number of casualties in league football matches, or merely that they ...

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  8. A VETERAN ENGINEER.

    Officers of the Engineer-in-Chiefs and Hydraulic Engineer's departments recently met to bid farewell to bid farewell to Mr. Malcolm Murdoch Middleton (head mechanical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ARCTIC EXPLORER.

    A representative body of citizens gathered at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday, at noon, to greet Mr. V. Stefansson, the eminent arctic explorer. The ...

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  10. BENGALI FIREMEN.

    The first batch of 20 Bengali, members of the crew of the steamer Kansas who refused duty recently, were released from the Adelaide Goal on ...

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  11. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    In the course of a statement to the press regarding Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's reference to the possibility of the two Irish Governments reaching an agreement ...

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  12. INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne members of the Timber Workers Union to-night a report was submitted regarding internal trouble in the Victoria branch of that ...

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  13. THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE.

    The announcement of the candidature of Sr. La [?] (Progressive) for the Presidency has become accentuated in importance for several reasons, the chief ...

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  14. SCENE IN A CHURCH.

    There was an astounding scene at a Baptist Chapel in London. Bedfordshire, to-day. The minister had just left the pulpit when the amazed congregation saw ...

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  15. WORK IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Dunne June the Postmaster-General's Department completed 680 new subscribers services in South Australia, and effected the following increases in the general facilities ...

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  16. POINTS GAINED BY NATIONS.

    The various cations to date have scored [?]:—Finland, 30 points; Sweden, 11 points: United States, 6 points; Great Britain, 3 points. ...

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  17. POLO MATCH FINAL.

    In the polo contest Argentina beat I United States, 6 goals to 5. I ...

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  18. COMMENTS BY "OLD PED."

    It came as no surprise to find that "Slip" Carr was beaten in the early trial heats of the Hundred Metres, because he had experienced considerable leg trouble ...

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  19. IMPORTS OF LUXURIES.

    Import unties on luxuries, raining them all round to 100 per font, ad valorem, arc provided in a Bill which has been introduced into the Diet. The purpose of it is ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lauds has received a telegram from Capt. Douglas, at Singapore, announcing that he has chartered the steamer Vidar for transport ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND'S FINANCES.

    Under the new agreement made by the Premier (Mr. Theodore) with the Bank of England while abroad, that institution will allow Queensland overdraft ...

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  22. UNSETTLED FRANCE

    The Parliamentary Opposition have launched a big anti-Herriot offensive. Extremists are demanding tic immediate overthrow of the new Government, and ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semi final of the Indianpolis singles championship. Chapin beat R. E. Schlesinger (Aust.), 6—1, 4—6.6—3, 6—2. In the semifinal of the doubles ...

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  24. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    A communique from Morocco mentions that a company of native regulars, while reconnoitring, encountered a trench full of khaki-clad men, whom they mistook ...

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  25. SEVEN YEARS A PRISONER.

    The correspondent of The London Morning Post in Paris states.—An extra ordinary story of a husband, who, it is alleged, secretly divorced his wife in order ...

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  27. GOLF.

    John Anderson, a Scotsman resident in the United States of America came first, and Cyril Tolley second in the French amiteur golf championship. ; ...

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  28. KEKERANGU DELAYED.

    Owing to an alleged dispute, the seamen of the Kekerangu, which was to have sailed on Saturday, is still in port. The vessel is laden with wheat for ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIANS' PROGRAMME.

    Schlesinger and Patterson left Indianapolis to-day for St. Louis, where they will participate in the national clay courts to begin on July 7. ...

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  30. PHILIPPINES SCOUTS.

    Two battalions of Philippines Scouts and native soldiers of the United States Army, at Fort McKinley (six miles from Manila) this morning refused to drill. This ...

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  31. SEA AND AIR FORCES.

    Subject to providing the necessary funds without unduly swelling Japan's Estimates, the Minister for the Navy (Admiral Takarabe) told the Diet to-day that ...

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  32. CHINESE GOVERNMENT.

    The President of the Chinese Republic submitted Mr. Wy Yen's name to Parliament last night as permanent Premier. The voting on the question may be ...

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  33. BOY SCOUTS ABROAD.

    The second contingent of Australian Boy Scouts arrived this morning. All were well. The World Commissioner (Sir Alfred Pickford) and Commissioner ...

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  34. BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    Revolutionists have captured the town of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and have secured control of the Federal buildings after considerable fighting. A veiled message ...

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  37. QUARRYMEN'S STRIKE OVER.

    The strike of quarrymen employed by the Government, the Perth City Council, and private employers, which had lasted for about seven weeks, in consequence of ...

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  38. SPLIT A POUND NOTE.

    At the Ponce Court to-day, Arthur Collins was charged with fake pretences by having split a pound note into halves and cashed each at two Chinese stores. ...

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  39. MAIL BAGS PILLAGED.

    About due dozen of the Wa[?] mailbags were tampered with during the voyage. There is no official knowledge of what was stolen as the contents of the ...

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  42. WHEATGROWING CONFERENCE.

    Because of State political developments, the Victorian and New South Wales Ministries informed the Prime Minister today that their representatives could not ...

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  44. CAMELS FLOGGED TO DEATH.

    A deputation, representing pastoral interests, which waited, on the Minister for the North-West (Hon. J. M. Drew, M.L.C), to-day, asking for the ...

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