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  4. ENGLISH OAKS

    LONDON, To-day.—The English Oaks, for three-year-old fillies, resulted in a win for Brownbylda, which scored by a neck from Shrove, with Teresina a head away ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. LAUNCHING "THE NEWS"

    "THE NEWS." South Australia's modern evening newspaper, will shortly be on sale in Adelaide. Cable message from London state that the powerful electric motors and drives for the giant Goss printing presses and other essential plant have ...

    Article : 1,170 words
  6. IN THE AIR

    RIGA, To-day.—The campaign to secure a strong Soviet air fleet is not abating in Russia. The Petrograd Executive Committee has subscribed 200,000 gold roubles ...

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  7. MUSSOLINI DEFIANT

    ROME, To-day.—Mussolini, speaking in the Senate, attributed the recent outbreaks to the opening of Parliament. He denied that the Fascisti despised ...

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  8. SHOTS FIRED

    A sensation occurred at North Melbourne this evening, when a revolver was used in a shop by one of three men who called ostensibly to purchase cigarettes ...

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  10. TENNIS STARS.

    LONDON, To-day.—Susanne Lenglen has entered for the Wimbledon Championships. She will partner Miss Ryan in the Women's Doubles. ...

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  11. CHALLENGE BY COL. BUTLER

    Challenging the official statement that all applications in connection with the appointment of the Federal Executive Officer of the British Empire Exhibition Commission had been scheduled and considered, Col. C. P. Butler (president of the South Australian branch of the Returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MIXED RECEPTION

    LONDON, To-day.—Paris newspapers unanimously consider that the German proposals are unacceptable owing to the inadequacy of the sums offered, the request for a moratorium, and proposals for arbitration and a ...

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  13. TOORAK GARDENS

    The elements were anything but inviting this afternoon, when the balance of the unsold allotments in Toorak Gardens were submitted to auction. In spite of ...

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  14. VICTIMS OF RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Colin George Herriman (9) and Dorothy Lorraine Herriman (3), who were injured in the railway accident at Black Forest on Monday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS IS THE HANDSOME TWO-STOREY HOME OF "THE NEWS" AND "THE MAIL." FOUNDATIONS HAVE BEEN LAID TO CARRY FIVE STOREYS, AND THE CONSTRUCTION IS SUCH THAT ADDITIONAL FLOORS CAN BE BUILT WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH THE BUSINESS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GLENELG ALLOTMENTS.

    The opportunity to secure first-class building sites at Glenelg will be offered to the public on Saturday, June 16, when [?] & Fisher, Ltd., will sell by ...

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