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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Crowds are flocking into the city from all parts of the country. Forty thousand arrived by special trains. It was magnificent weather, though ...

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  3. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    Mr. Walter Gumness, replying to a question in the Commons as to whether Germany is evading the Versailles' treaty with regard to ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    The latest details available this morning of the train wrecking outrage by bandits in Shantung state that 28 foreigners, including 13 ...

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  5. SPORTING EVENTS

    The amateur golf championship opened to-day at Deal Numbers of formidable Americans are competing. The first round provided ...

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  6. GREEK BANK SEIZED

    The Turkish authorities under instruction from Angora occupied the Bank of Athens, its main buildings in Galata, and its Pera and ...

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  7. STOCKBROKERS HOAXED

    A gigantic hoax, which may have resulted in large profits for the unidentified perpetrator, was played on Wall Street, Boston, Philadelphia ...

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  8. WOMEN REALISED.

    The Standard Oil Company has received a report that the bandits released ten foreigners, including the women, captives. ...

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  9. TRIAL OF STOWAWAYS

    Charged in the Hull police court with concealing themselves as stowaways on the steamship Cambridge from Fremantle, John Taylor ...

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  10. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the ladies' open golf championship at Burnham Miss Greysmith, Miss McLeod, and Miss Kirminmont, of Melbourne, and Mrs. ...

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  11. BANQUET AT THE PALACE.

    The crowd gave a hearty welcome to Sgr. Mussolini when he entered, the Palace King George conferred on him the Grand Cross of the Bath. ...

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  12. WITHDRAWALS OF FUNDS.

    Fearing seizures similar to the Bank of Athens, depositors are withdrawing their funds from other banks, and the money market is ...

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  13. REFUGEES' STORY.

    Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Pinger, wives of American army officers, have arrived at Tientsin with three other refugees. They declare that ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE TRIKERY

    The police are energetically endeavouring to clear the city of undesirable foreigners before the tourist season begins. They recently ...

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  15. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP

    When play closed to-night in the final for the billiards championship the scores stood:—Smith, in play, 9334; Newman, 8217. Smith made ...

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  16. THE SEARCH FOR OIL

    Several Victorian and Adelaide companies and syndicates are at the present time actively engaged in developing and testing the ...

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  17. COUNTY CRICKET

    In the county cricket matches Yorkshire dismissed Glamorgan for 63, Macaulay taking seven wickets for 13. ...

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  18. LEGATION DEMAND.

    The British and American Legtions have demanded that the, Chinese Government, secure the immediate release of the captives and ...

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  19. WARREN'S SWINDLES.

    The "Daily Express" correspond dent in Paris says:—"The revelations about Warren suggest that the American is the super-confidence ...

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  20. SHIPPING

    Arrivals—At London, Pakeha passed Perim, Clan Macquarrie. Departure—For Melbourne, Ascanius. Arrivals—At Hull. Knight ...

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  21. DAVIS CUP TIE

    Mr. Castle, president of the Hawaiian Tennis Association, has sent a letter to the Australian Tennis Association asking them to consider ...

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  22. AMERICAN TROOPS.

    Mr. Secretary Hughes and the acting-Secretary for War and Mr. Davis, discussed plans to use American troops to help capture the ...

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  23. RETURN VISIT.

    The "Epoca," the official Fascist organ, says that the King and Queen of Italy and the Crown Prince will visit London in ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS

    Sir James Allen presided at a meeting of the Polynesian Association to bid farewell to the Bishop of Polynesia. It was mentioned that ...

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  25. CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT.

    A message received m Adelaide to-night stated that the lad, Arthur Sullivan, is on the farm of Mr. A.T. Habel, secretary of the British ...

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  26. ACTRESS' DIVORCE SUIT

    Ella Shields, an actress, was to-day granted a divorce from William Joseph Hargreaves. Evidence showed that until her husband deserted ...

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  27. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

    Lord Haig, as president of the Rifle Association, has induced the King to revive the King's Medal at Bisley in July for the best shot ...

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  28. RESCUE DIFFICULTIES.

    Although the Chinese Government has dispatched 10,000 troops after; the bandits, officials express the fear that the prisoners, may be ...

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  29. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    Reginald Anthony Kennedy, ant artist, of Goodwood, was charged before Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., at the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  30. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA

    Lady Coghlan presided at a meeting of the British Women's Patriotic League in Australia House for the purpose of booming the Empire ...

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  31. MUTINOUS PRISONERS

    Although every effort has been made hy the Ballarat gaol officials to conceal the fact, it has leaked out that a sensational incident ...

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  32. SPECIAL CONSTABLES BILL

    In the Commons this evening, on the report stage of the Special Constables Bill, the Labour members sought to secure an amendment ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Salter asked an extraordinary series of questions regarding the treatment of boy emigrants to ...

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  34. THREAT BY BANDITS

    It is reported that only three Britishers are among the captured foreigners. A telegram from Lin-chang, where the assault on the train ...

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  35. PREMIERS AND GOVERNOR

    Mr. Lawson returned from Scotland to-day, having visited Edinburg, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, where he had luncheon with the ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    The "Daily Chronicle" commenting on the New Zealand loan, says —New Zealand loan, says:—"New Zealand stocks have always been favourites with ...

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  37. KIMBERLEY OIL AREA.

    During the Prime Minister's stay in Perth he was interviewed by the secretary of the Freney Kimberley Oil Company, with regard to the ...

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  38. RUHR AND REPARATIONS

    The Cabinet to-day discussed the German note together with the Franco-Belgian reply. It is stated that while the German proposals are ...

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  39. ELDERLY MAN POISONED

    Richard Adolphus Green, aged 72, an orchard worker, died at Sack-ville, near Parramatta, after drinking out of a bottle which he ...

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  40. UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    Sir William Orpen's picture of the unknown British soldier is the most discussed work in the Royal Academy. He was asked to paint ...

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  41. BRIDGE BLOWN UP.

    The railway bridge at Duren blown up by bombs a, few minutes before the Brussels-Cologne express was due to pass. Borne Senegalese ...

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  42. PREMIER'S REPLY.

    The Premier, Sir Henry Barwell. stated to-day that the allegations made in the House of Commons Mr. Salter were entirely without ...

    Article : 524 words
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