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  3. WORLD'S RECORD TOW OF 13,000 MILES

    The steamer City of Singapore, on which a sensational explosion occurred at Port Adelaide on April 26 of last year, resulting in the loss of three lives and injury to 10 people, left Port Adelaide on Saturday in tow of two powerful Dutch tugs for Rotterdam. If the hazardous trip be completed, a distance of 13,000 miles will have been covered, constituting the world's record tow. It is expected that the voyage will occupy about four months. The City of Singapore was practically a new ship on her arrival at Port Adelaide in April, 1924, and if she successfully negotiates the journey, she will be rebuilt. The boat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL

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  6. TALENTED VIOLINISTE

    Music lovers can look forward with confidence to an evening's enjoyment next Wednesday at the Adelaide Town Hall, when Miss Hilda Reimann will make her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CAPT. JOHN FINNIS

    The copies of letters and documents herewith give, I think, one of the best, if not the best, accounts of Adelaide and of South Australian early pastoral history ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.

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  9. EGYPT AND THE HOLY LAND.

    The Libyan and Albian desert ranges come close to the important and very lively central settlement of mid-Egypt. On the river bank part of it many beautiful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LAWN TENNIS.

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  11. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    Dr. Marx to-day opened at Koenigshurg his campaign as a candidate for the Presidency of the German Republic In a powerful address in defence of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' APPEAL

    In connection with the Limbless Soldiers' Association appeal, the Lady Mayoress (Mrs. Glover) was approached by the secretary, and she has kindly ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S DRAW.

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  14. LADIES' TEAM FOR EUROPE.

    Hiss D. Akhurst, a member of the team of lady tennis players going to Europe left to-day by the R.M.S.' Ormuz. At Melbourne Miss Akhurst will be joined by ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. NORTHERN IRELAND.

    The second Parliament of Northern Ireland was opened in state to-day by the Governor (the Duke of Abercorn). The King's Speech outlined plans by the ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Last night's scores in the billiards championship were:—Newman, 4,000; Rcecc, 3,554. Newman closed with a splendid break of 862 (unfinished). It was ...

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  18. NEW MENINDIE BRIDGE.

    Major S. Scott, assistant engineer, reports that the greater part of the preparatory work at the Menindie Bridge over the Darling has been done. Driving ...

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  19. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

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  20. ATHLETES VISIT AMERICA.

    "A. E." Porritt (the New Zealand athlete) and Lord Burgbley (from Cambridge University) have sailed for America to-day, to compete at the Pennsylvania ...

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