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  2. MARVELLOUS WIRELESS.

    Col. Parkinson, of The Ottawa Journal, from aboard the Victorian, dictated to Sir Patrick McGrath (President at the Legislative Council of Newfoundland and Editor ...

    Article : 333 words
  3. IN THE COURTS. SUPREME—CRIMINAL.

    Hilda Ada Vera Smith (26), against whom a charge of bigamy was preferred, appeared in Court in an invalid chair. She pleaded guilty. Her counsel Mr. W. A. ...

    Article : 788 words
  4. NO MORE HUMBUG. GERMANY AND THE TREATY.

    Speaking in the Reichstag, Herr Fehrenbach (Chancellor) said that no advantage whatever was secured by the Germans at Spa, and he urged that every effort should ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. LATE CABLES. MANNIX. AMBASSADOR AND DR.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr, Sheldon (Australian Trade Commissioner in the United States), and asked him, "Do you ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. Casualties. THROWN FROM A CART.

    At 1.30 p.m. on Monday a horse attached to a spring dray and owned by Messrs. W. Marston, Limited, of Port Adelaide, and driven by Mr. Clement Hewitt, of ...

    Article : 80 words
  7. TRAP OVERTURNED.

    Mrs. Eve Lynch, of 8 Norman street, Adelaide, was driving a pony attached to a two-wheeled vehicle along King William street on Monday afternoon, and when ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. GUN ACCIDENT AT YATALA.

    Herbert Brampton (24) and Edward Laurie (14), were the victims of a gun accident at Yatala on Sunday. A weapon was lying on the ground, and a third man ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. TWO BROKEN ARMS.

    Dominic Rana, aged three years, who resides with his parents at O'Connell street, Glanville, was playing in front of his parents house, when he tripped and was ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. NATIONALIZATION OF MINES.

    The Government of Saxony has given notice of its intention to introduce a Bill in the provincial Parliament, with the object of nationalizing the coal mines. ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. A THIGH FRACTURED.

    KAPUNDA, July 26.—Heinrich Schrapel, a youth, and son of Mr. T. H. Schrapel, of near Hamilton, had his left thigh broken on Saturday evening, owing to about 20 ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. GERMAN CONSCRIPTION TO GO.

    It is stated that the German Cabinet has approved of a Bill to disarm the population, and to definitely abolish conscription. ...

    Article : 29 words
  13. RUSSIA AND POLAND. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George and the French Premier (M. Millerand), who conferred at Boulogne on the Russian situation, were in complete accord, and decided to send a ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. ROAD CONTRACTOR'S DEATH.

    PORT LINCOLN, July 20.—An elderly man. Mr. Edward Meers, a local road contractor met with a fatal accident on Monday night, while driving out from the town. ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. SOCIALISM DOOMED.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says the socialization of big estates in Esthonia has proved an utter failure, and none of the estates so dealt ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. WILL DR. MANNIX LAND IN IRELAND?

    The Atlantic City correspondent of The New York Times says:—"Archbishop Mannix has made the statement, "I do not mean to alter my plans because of ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, July 19. Thomas Henry Rundle, a returned soldier, of Miranda, near Warrnambool, was found dead at his home last week. Death ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. CONFERENCE IN LONDON.

    The Russo-Polish armistice negotiations will begin on Friday, at an outpost of the Red Army, between Baranovitchi and Brest Litovek. and Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. MORE IRISH OUTRAGES.

    Twenty masked men ambushed a police sergeant and three constables at the seaport of Kilybegs, near Donegal. A desperate fight followed, in which the sergeant ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. FACTORY FOREMAN INJURED.

    PORT PIRIE, July 23.—While at work on a planing machine yesterday. Mr. Harry Freeman, foreman at Messrs. W. J. Pimlort's furniture factory, Solomontown, ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. NIGHT TERROR IN VENICE.

    A huge fire, the work of an incendiary, has destroyed the Royal Arsenal. The damage is estimated at £500,000. Only the outer walls, which were built by the ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. A SHOULDER DISLOCATED.

    MELROSE, July 26.—During a football match on Saturday between teams representing Wilmington and the Training Farm, S. Currier (a trainee) collided with ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. THE BOLSHEVIK MENACE. INDIAN OFFICERS RECALLED.

    Sir Percival Phillips, telegraphing from Constantinople says:—A well-known English business man just arrived from the Caucasus states—The strength of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. FATAL GOODS TRAINS COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—A moving goods train ran into the end of another goods train, which was standing in the station, at Officer, 31 miles from ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. A RUSSIAN'S VIEWS.

    A representative of the Russian Soviet, discussing the prospects of peace between Russia and Poland, said it was absurd to maintain that Russia wanted a common ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. MAORI CHILDREN BURNT TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON, July 22—Two Maor; children were burned to death in a whare on the Hauraki Plains. A girl was incharge of four youngsters while their ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. THE MIKADO.

    The Chicago Tribune has published a message from Tokio that the Mikado has lost the use of both legs. It is rumoured in the Japanese capital that the Emperor ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. SITUATION MOST SERIOUS.

    The Daily Express says:—The situation is most serious and British Army officers are being recalled to India from their absence on leave. ...

    Article : 29 words
  29. RUSSIAN PEACE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has returned to London after a successful day at the Boulogne Conference. The conference reached a full agreement with ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. SCHOONER IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—The five-masted motor schooner, Malahat, put into Sydney in distress to-day. She was on a voyage from Portland, Oregon, to Adelaide with a cargo ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. PIRIE CASES.

    PORT PIRIE, July 27.—A middle-aged man named Edward Williams, who, it is alleged, cut his throat with a table knife, on July 9, appeared at the Police Court ...

    Article : 310 words
  32. 'ALLIES' WAR DEBTS.

    United States Treasury officials are considering the reduction of the Allies' debts by the amounts awarded from the United States on war claims. France is reported ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. FOUR LABOURERS KILLED.

    A brick wall at the side of a coal dump at the city council's electric power station at Pyrmont collapsed during the lunch hour to-day and killed four workmen— ...

    Article : 241 words
  34. GERMAN PRINCESS'S ROMANCE.

    An amazing royal romance has been disclosed in connection with Princess Alexandria Victoria, daughter of Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein, whom Prince ...

    Article : 222 words
  35. TURKEY

    A Greek communique states:—The operations against the principal forces at Jafavtayar have practically ended by the complete success of our Thracian and ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. OPPOSED TO LEAGUE.

    A message from Northampton, Massachusetts, states that Mr. Collidge, when notified of the Vice-Presidential nomination by the Republican Party, replied ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. DESTRUCTION OF JAPANESE STORES.

    Japan asks that an investigation be made into the destruction by fire of a number of Japanese stores at Marysville, California, last Wednesday. ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. JUTLAND PRIZE BOUNTY.

    The Admiralty Prize Court has awarded £22,000 in prize bounty, in respect to the naval battle of Jutland, to 151 ships which were engaged in the fight. ...

    Article : 33 words
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