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  2. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph states:—"After many months of negotiations between French and German interests, an agreement has ...

    Article : 173 words
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  4. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    J. B. Hobbs, the great Surrey cricketer heads the batting averages for the county championship matches to date, with a total of 1,694 runs, and an average of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 275 words
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  7. NEW POST OFFICE AT PASKEVILLE.

    From our Green's Plains Correspondent. Saturday last, June 27, was a red-white-and-blue letter-day, in the stirring history of these great [?] the occasion being the opening ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  8. "BOY SCOUTS AND SHEATH KNIVES."

    From Sir WILLIAM SOWDEN, President and Acting Chief Scout, Boy Scouts' Association:—Our association is indebted to your correspondent. "Observer," ...

    Article : 253 words
  9. LATE SPORTING.

    Scratchings:—V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle.—Mountain Lion. Iramoo Welter.—King Victor and Trescotes. All Engagements.—Sand Dune, Treble, and ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. AN AUSTRALIAN ABROAD.

    Just as there are two Mounts Lofty, so there are more than one Mount of Olives. On the peak nearest to the War Cemetery is the official residence of the High ...

    Article : 2,318 words
  11. THE COLLAPSED BUILDING.

    One of the contractors, the architect, and the clerk of works, were to-day committed for trial by the City Coroner (Mr. D. Berriman) at the conclusion of the ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. WHELAN'S TEAM

    Martin Whelan, the South Australian trainer, was represented in the Grand National Hurdle Race by five horses. They were Fiscom, Argosy Boy, Sir Myram ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. A TRIBUTE TO MAGGIE MOORE

    From "W.V.T.":—I readily support a correspondent's plea for recognizing Australia's favourite actress's half-century of cheering us, and should an entertainment ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. THE GRAND NATIONAL.

    Although Pildin was inclined to ease in the Grand National Hurdle discussion after his defeat by Sir Charles at Moonee Valley on Saturday, he has firmed again ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. THE TYNDALE CENTENARY.

    From "RAYMOND":—After the polished courtesy of the Rev. R. P. Denny and the Rev. F. G. Benskin, the letter of Mr. A. T. Saunders strikes a jarring note. ...

    Article : 777 words
  16. STRIKE POSSIBLE.

    Freezing hands this morning at an local meatworks served a notice to the employers of their intention to hold a stop-work meeting to-morrow. Killing is now ...

    Article : 278 words
  17. BRITISH BULWARK.

    Seven thousand people, including processions of clergy, Boy Scouts, and friendly societies this afternoon assembled at Runnymede to commemorate the signing of ...

    Article : 495 words
  18. SPARGO, ON A FOUL.

    With a suddenness that surprised the on lookers the long-awaited bout at the King's Theatre last night between Spargo and Reeves ended in the tenth round, Spargo getting the ...

    Article : 909 words
  19. WHAT IS ART?

    The outstanding feature of the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of British Architects, held at the Trocadero Restaurant, London, was the happy wit of ...

    Article : 711 words
  20. POPULAR CHURCH WARDEN.

    The Goodwood Institute was filed on Monday evening, when the congregation of St. George's Church, Goodwood, assembled to mark their appreciation of the ...

    Article : 769 words
  21. DARWIN OFFICIALS.

    Interviewed to-day regarding Mr. Nelson's statement in the Federal Parliament that he had been tried by courtmartial in France for selling stores to civilians ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. UNEMPLOYED IN PERTH.

    The Honorary Minister (Mr. Hickey) [?] this evening that the Government was offering work at 10/ a day as alleged at the unemployed meeting. The fun is ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From "ONE OF THE CROWD":—So it has been decreed that Government House (as such) is to cease to exist, and our Governor is to be banished to a distant ...

    Article : 232 words
  24. HINDMARSH TOWN HALL.

    For many years the Hindmarsh Council has held its meetings in a mem which has, at times, been termed a "dugout." Several years ago, when the Hindmarsh Institute committee ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. THE GRIFFITHS ESTATE.

    The wills of the late Mr. James Griffiths of Bayswater, merchant, who was killed some time ago in a level-crossing smash and his wife (Mr. Emily ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "OUTSIDER" and the Rev. G. J. ASTON.—An already intimated, the correspondence headed "Prohibition in U.S.A." has been closed for the present. ...

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  28. CUNARDER WITH GARDEN

    The new 14,000-ton Cunard liner Ascanis made her first trial cruise some weeks ago from Liverpool to Southampton. She is one of the three new large liners ...

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  29. DEREGISTRATION OF UNIONS.

    From I. N. S. OMNIA:—by seeking the "line of least resistance" Governments hare brought terrific trouble on Britain in the last 20 years. There is hope that the ...

    Article : 199 words
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