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  3. I SHIPPING NEWS

    Arrivals:—Passed the Lizard—Port Sydney. At Suez—Derbyshire, Rocio, Dunluce Castle, Fenchurch. At San Francisco—Bangor. Departure:— For Sydney-Prinz Ludwig, M[?]. For Fremantle ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Mother Machree," the charming comedy-drama, which introduced Mr. Denis Kehoe and his popular company to Adelaide three weeks ago, will be revived ...

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  5. SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    The special Federal Congress of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia was continued on Friday morning in the hall of the Royal ...

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  6. WALSH PLEADS GUILTY

    In anticipation of the hearing of the charge against Tomothy Walsh, of having encouraged the strike, a large crowd assembled at the City Court this morning. ...

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  7. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 words
  8. PEACE DAY

    In all of the Empire to-day fes[?]ties will be held in celebration of the [?] of the Peace, Treaty. The date [?] fixed for next month originally, but ...

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  9. RADIUM.

    Mr. James Sharpe, the radium expert, who arrived by the Mataram, is a returned soldier, to whom it was suggested at Australia House, London, that on returning to ...

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  11. THE CATTS DIVORCE CASE.

    Judgment waa given in the Sydney Divorce Court this morning by Mr. Justice Gordon in the Catts case. The matter was before the court on an application for ...

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  12. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGIANS.

    A picturesque and animated scene was presented in the Osborne Hail on Friday evening, when 406 members of the Prince Alfred Old Collegians' Assoaiation held ...

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  13. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Civil Service Association last night a motion was unanimously carried:—"That the maximum salary of £204 per annum allotted to an ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest was opened at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday into the circumstances of the death of George P. Colline (67), Wyatt-street, Adelaide, which took ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN CRISLS.

    It is reported that M. Bela Kun, the Premier of Hungary, has resigned. The [?]vist troops have deserted on the C[?]ch-Slovak front. ...

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  16. A YOUTHFUL ROBBER.

    A 20-year-old youth. Wilfred Baldwin, in the City Court to-day admitted his guilt on six charges of stealing from country centres, and one of being possessed ...

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  17. ENGLISH POST-OFFICE.

    Mr, Illingworth, in the House of Com[?] today, presented the Post-office [?]tes. He said between 1913 and [?] the profits were £5,200,000, which in ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    The match between the Australians and II. K. Foster's team at Hereford was drawn. Australia made 405, and Foster's Eleven last four wickets in scoring 131. ...

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  19. NEW YORK EXCHANGE.

    The Exchange on New York continues to fall. It toched 4 dollars 27 cents and [?] at 4 dollars 29 cents. ...

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  20. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "SANITY":—"Wien one imagines the picture which would be presented by a huge throng of people congregated in the city being refused food, and with empty stomachs given access to ...

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  21. BISLEY MATCHES.

    Australia scored 346, and led in the first stage of the shooting for the Kolapore Cup. New Zealand made 329. The [?]tes for the Kolapore Cup ...

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  22. AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURE.

    Lately the Federal Government refused a monopoly of wireless telegraphy in Australia to a company which sought the privilege. It has now been decided to adopt ...

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  23. HIDES AND SKINS.

    The importation into Australia of bides, skins, wool, animal hair, bones, and animal manure, except guano, hitherto prohibited except under strict conditions, is now ...

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  24. THE INFLUENZA.

    The bulletin issued from the Exhibition Hospital on Friday was as follows:- Total number of patients[?]23. Convalescent—Nos. 1,011, 1,012, 1,013, ...

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  25. THE RED FLAG INCIDENT

    The Full Court was crowded this morning in anticipation of the judgment on the application of the Attorney-General (Mr. Ryan) for a writ of prohibition ...

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  26. BISURATED MAGNESIA WILL RELIEVE INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES.

    If you suffer from gastritis, indigestion, dyspepsia—if food lies like lead in, your stomach and you cannot, sleep at night because of the awful distress—go at once ...

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  27. BOXING AT THE OLYMPIA.

    In a bo[?]ing match at the Olympic to-day Wil[?] Moore on points. The Prices of Wales, Prince Albert, and General Pershing, who were present, were awarded a tremendons ...

    Article : 214 words
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  29. A QUEENSLAND COALFIELD.

    The shipping trouble, and the difficulty of getting coal to the north for railway and other uses are concentrating attention on the Bowen coalfield. It is ...

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  30. CLAIM AGAINST THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    In the Local Court at Bordertown, before Messrs. T. Hewitson. S.M. Stanton, and Wilson, David Herbert Jenking, of Bodertown builder, sued John T[?]na[?] Quim, us nominal defendant ...

    Article : 255 words
  31. ENEMY MERCHANT SHIPS.

    Insurances of the hull, machinery, and cargo of an enemy merchant ship for the time being under the control of the Allied Maritime Transport Council are now ...

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  32. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.

    July 18.—Present—The president (Sir Williams Sowden), the vice-president (Mr. L. H. S[?]) Me[?], R Cru[?]bank. E. Davies H. D. Golf ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. ASSAULTING CONSTABLES.

    Albert Horold Wiseman was to-day [?] over for twelve months for assault[?] a constable, and fined £2 for assault[?] another constable on July 5, when the ...

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  34. ALLEGED PLUNDERING OF AN AFGHAN.

    William Reginald Hill, who was arrested in Adelaide, was remanded to-day on a charge of having in May last stolen one waggon, a horse and saddle, ten camels, ...

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