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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals:—At Hall—Nowshera. At Suez—Melyo-Maru, Port Chalmers, Reggio, and Haugarland. At London—Tropic. At Port Sudan—Port. Sydney. Passed Perim—Nonjking, Tredenhum, ...

    Article : 224 words
  5. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  6. Family Notices

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  7. Advertising

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  8. SOVIET BARBARITY. Persecution of Christians.

    The trial opens in Moscow on Wednesday of the Patriarch of the Greek Church (Archbishop Tikhon). who has been under arrest since 1922. He is charged with ...

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  9. Indignation in Poland.

    Indignation against the Soviet's persecution of the Church dignitaries is at fever pitch, and the withdrawal of the Soviet representative from Warsaw is imminent, ...

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  10. THE NEAR EAST. Note from Angora.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," in Constantinople, says:—The Angora Note to the Allies expresses satisfaction concerning the Allies' readiness to ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. The Allies Agree.

    The Turkish suggestion to resume the Lausanne Conference on April 23 is agreeable to the Allies. Sir Horace Rumbold will represent Great Britain. ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The result of the Anglesey election was:—Sir R. J. Thomas (Liberal).. 11,116 Mr. Johns (Labor)........ 6,308 ...

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  13. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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  14. MRS. HYNDMAN DEAD.

    Mrs. H. M. Hyndman, widow of the well-known Socialist loader, was found dead at Hampstead to-day. An empty bottle was beside her bed, and it is ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. THE TURF.

    On Tuesday morning on the outside track, which was in fair order, Talari (Marshall) worked [?]st, and covered half a mile in [?]. Eringa and Miss-Ne[?] taking 56. Clever Jim (Tolley) and ...

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  16. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mrs. James Cowan, M.L.A. (Western Australia), arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Tuesday morning, and proceeded to Perth by train. She has been ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. A "DEAD" DETERMINATION.

    An interesting point regarding the hearing of an appeal against the determination of an Industrial Board which has since expired, was argued before the Full ...

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  18. RAIN COMING.

    Mr. H. Barkley, who is relieving Mr. Bromley in the Weather Office in Adelaide, stated at noon on Tuesday:—"During the past 24 hours there has been very little ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Victorian Police rifle team arrived by the Melbourne express on Tuesday morning, and were met by the secretary of the South Australian Police team (Mr. ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. DEATH OF MR. GOODGER.

    The fact that in law all killing is regarded as murder unless there is direct evidence to the contrary, was stressed by the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) at ...

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  22. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING.

    When a charge of the unlawful possession of a brief bag and contents was preferred against Leonard Battain (19), before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., in the Adelaide ...

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  23. CRICKET.

    A match will be played on the Adelaide Oval at noon to-morrow (Wednesday) between teams representing the Licensed Victuallers' Sports Club and the Metropolitan ...

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  24. BOWLS.

    A tournament between numbers of the Licensed Victuallers' Sports Club and the Hindmarsh Bowling Club will begin on the Hindmarsh Oval on Wednesday evening. ...

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  25. TAX ON BETTING.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—Mr. Baldwin has decided, if possible, to include the tax on betting in the coming Budget. It remains to be seen whether be can carry ...

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  26. NORFOLK FARMERS.

    The conference in regard to the Norfolk farming dispute has been adjourned. It is understood that the farmers have refused to alter their terms. ...

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  27. "DAMAGED GOODS."

    Before Mr. Justice Mann to-day a case in which Mr. John Pollock, an English author, alleged the infringement of a copyright, was commenced. Mr. Pollock ...

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  28. MISS STELLA POWER.

    After nearly four years spent in England and on the Continent, Miss Stella Power has returned to Australia. The popular young singer, who is travelling by the ...

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  29. THE RUHR.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, said his interviews with M. Loucheur were only general conversations. The question whether ...

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  30. A UNIONIST'S EXPULSION

    Judgment was given to-day at Darwin by the Supreme Court in the appeal case in which William Lindsay and Fred Harry Morris, sought to have reversed the ...

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  31. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    Another harbor tragedy occurred to-day. During a gale a launch party on the Manakau Harbor were going ashore in a dinghy when a heavy sea swamped the ...

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  32. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Before the City Court, to-day. Douglas Cameron, a fashionably-dressed young man, was presented on charges of obtaining money by false pretences. ...

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  33. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    "There has been rain in the catchment area of Sydney's water supply," said the secretary to the Water Board to-day, "but not sufficient to affect the storage ...

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  34. A TALENTED SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    The exhibition of pictures by Miss Jean L. Wilson, which was opened by the president of the Society of Arts, Mr. Edward Davies, at the Institute Building, ...

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  35. SMUGGLING DRUGS.

    The Canadian Government have ordered a search to be made for an international fleet of traffickers in narcotics, who are operating off the Canadian coast. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wool.—The Bradford market is firm and unchanged, with business small. Wheat.—Cargoes firmer, with values from 3d. to 6d. per qr. higher, and buyers ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON WAR MEMORIAM.

    Designs were called for in August. 1922, for a war memorial, to cost £2,000, an Launceston. Mr. Gregory Bruer, of Adelaide. submitted the winning design. ...

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  38. LAW COURTS. Full Court.

    Decrees nisi granted for the dissolution of marriage in the following cases were made ab[?]te:—Ernest Richard Clutterham against Eva ...

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  39. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charged with having unlawfully begged alm[?] in King William-street, Adelaide, on April 9, Andrew Hobart, an elderly man. pleaded guilty. Detective-Sergeant Allchurch prosecuted. ...

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  40. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Thomas William Martin was charged by his wife, Mrs. Emily Martin, with having failed to comply with an order of the court, made on Marsh 15, for the payment to the State Children's ...

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  41. Magistrates' Court—Unley.

    [?]lto L. Hill was fined [?]/ in all for driving a motor lorry along Glen Oamond-road, Parkside, on the night of April [?] without having a lighted tail lamp attached. ...

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