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  2. Advertising

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  3. PERSONAL.

    It was reported lust night Unit the Attorney-General (Hon. W. J. Denuy), who was seized with an attack of pleurisy on Sunday, was showing improvement. ...

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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m., Monday).—Generally fine; mild day temperatures, but cold, frosty or foggy night. Variable winds. ...

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  5. HOLIDAY WEATHER.

    The Weather Office reported at 9 p.m. on Monday:—During the week-end rain was again recorded at many stations over the settled areas, except the upper north. In ...

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  6. GALE UPON GALE.

    The overdue schooner Maroro arrived at GiSborne last night, after a 45 days' voyage from Newcastle (N.S.W.). She encountered heavy ...

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  7. FRANCE APPREHENSIVE.

    The Riff pressure is increasing at various points on the front, necessitating the greatest vigilance on the part of the French command, who is ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  10. PICTURES.

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  11. BURIAL OF SIR RICHARD BUTLER.

    The casket containing the body of Sir Richard Butler, which arrived from England by the R.M.S. Orvieto, was conveyed to St. Andrew's Church, Walkervil'e. ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    All Day—Zoo. ...

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  14. VICTOR EMMANUEL III.

    The arrival in the vicinity of Adelaide, amid much pleasurable excitement among the public, of the Italian flying boat Savoia with the intrepid ...

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  15. FRENCH WITHDRAWAL FROM OUTPOSTS.

    Information from Fez states the French troops at various points in the Tanouat region withdrew after the destruction of a number of posts which served as lines ...

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  16. THE ANGAS SEAT.

    Nominations have closed for the Labour plebiscite for the House of Representatives for the district of Augas. Rp. J. M. Gabb was the only nominee. Mr. ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. SHANGHAI TURMOIL.

    Chinkiang Tsingtas, Kuikiadg, and Hankow are quiet There have been no disturbances at Shanghai, although the strike situation is unchanged. ...

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  18. PORT ADELAIDE ELECTION.

    In connection with the nominations (due to-day) for the extraordinary vacancy in the representation of Port Adelaide in the House of Assembly, Mr. J. S. Verran, the ...

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  19. The Register. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925.

    For the Bruce-Page Government, the final session of the Commonwealth Parliament, which will open to-morrow, will be a critical period. Ministerialists can ...

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  20. THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE.

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred at Colac, at the of The Colac Herald,Deceased was a native of Bendigo, and began his ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    Senior Constable McLean notified the City Watchhouse on Monday afternoon that Mr. R. O. Graham, a railway employe, residing in Kate street. Adelaide was ...

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  23. SOME UNSALEABLE SHIPS.

    The Commonwealth Government's fleet of steamers, like the cat in the adage, have come back. No one wants them—under the ...

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  24. STUDENTS' EXTENSIVE DEMANDS.

    At Shanghai various Chinese commercial student unions met the Chinese Chamber of Commerce last night and passed 17 propositions, which were handed to the ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. ECCLESIASTICAL BOLSHEVISM

    Bishop Green, at the conclusion of a very judicial lecture on "The Oxford Movement and After," at Hawthorn (Vic.), remarks The Melbourne Age. ...

    Article : 256 words
  26. LABOUR IN THE TROPICS.

    Sir George Buchanan said to-day that m almost every other tropical country employed cheap coloured labour, Australia, to succeed, must develop her means of ...

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  27. A QUARRY FATALITY.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER. June 5.—Mr. William Thomas Porter, of the firm of Porter Brothers, contractors, met a fearful death at his stone-crushing plant ...

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  28. MAIL NOTICES.

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. JAPANESE WARSHIPS ARRIVED.

    Two hummed marines from Tatsuta landed this morning. Two Japanese gunboats have gone to the Yangtze from Shanghai. Four Japanese destroyers have ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. ATTACKED BY FOOTPADS.

    Mr. Robert Phillips, of Charlotte street, Richmond, was beaten and kicked int) insensibility outside the Motordrome on Saturday night by three footpads, who ...

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  32. AMUNDSEN'S ABSENCE.

    The Fram in unsuitable for patrolling floating ice and is being withdrawn from Spitsbergen. Another ship will assist the Hobby. Two aeroplanes, which will assist ...

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  33. "A POLITICAL SOP."

    As a political sop to South Australia (comments The Melbourne Age), especially on the ere of Federal elections, some concrete step will be taken in the ...

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  34. BOXER'S SON AS ACTOR.

    Kenneth Spargo, aged five years, son of Bert Spargo, the boxer, made his first appearance with Miss Pauline Frederick in "The Lady" on Saturday night. The ...

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  35. ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE.

    Following the police raid on an alleged Chinese gaming house in Little Bourke street on Sunday night, 160 Chinese appeared at the City Court this morning. ...

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  36. A SENSELESS HOAX

    A sensation was caused in The Register Office, as well as at the City Watchhouse, the Mounted Police Barracks, and several other places about 10 o'clock last ...

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  37. MONDAY'S LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The excellent weather conditions on Monday Were reflected in large attendances at the two league matches, the playing of which concluded the sixth ...

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  38. HETEROGENEOUS HUMANITY.

    Finns, Danes, Swiss, Spaniards, Arabs, Italians, Maltese, Greeks, and Jugo-Slays were among the migrants by the Orvieto that arrived at Melbourne to-day. The ...

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  39. ALLEGED ATTACK BY TRAMPS.

    Mr. L. Moore (60), who was camped at the Pinery, between Owen aud Balaklava, is said to have been attacked on Monday by two tramps a man and a ...

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  40. QUEEN'S HOME

    On account of Monday having been a public holiday, the usual daily list of donations appearing under the Queen's Home Clock towards the £10,000 Building and ...

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  41. HALF-HOUR MARGIN.

    The Carlton Football Club insured against rain falling during its carnival at the Motordrome. Although, heavy rain ruined the carnival on Friday night, the ...

    Article : 69 words
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