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  2. THE ALBANIAN MURDERS

    Greece has replied to Italy accepting four of the demands which with modifications are as follows:—(1)The commandant of Piraeus will express the ...

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  3. GREECE WILL INDEMNIFY BEREAVED.

    The Government is ready to express profound sorrow and indemnify the bereaved families, but is not disposed to accept Italy's humiliating conditions. ...

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  4. ITALIAN DEMANDS A MINIMUM.

    It is generally felt that Signor Mussolini's demands are the minimum that could be made with dignity. The Government, while maintaining that it ...

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  5. ITALIAN TROOPS CONCENTRATE

    It is reported that Italian troops are concentrated in the south of Italy. LONDON, Thursday. The "Daily Mail" says that ...

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  6. ITALIAN NEWSPAPERS SUPPORT GOVERNMENT.

    The newspapers are unanimous in supporting the ultimatum. The "Corriere del Italiano" says that it is only to be expected that the Government ...

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  7. CONFERENCE OF AMBASSADORS.

    Authoritative British quarters are closely following the development or the Greeco-Italian crisis and a conference of ambassadors which had been ...

    Article : 227 words
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  9. BRITISH OPINION.

    Though the British Government itself at present does no contemplate action, the general impression held in responsible quarters in London is that ...

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  10. FRENCH PRESS VIEWS.

    The evening newspapers in Paris sympathise with Italy's indignation, but hold the vie wthat Italy's action was too precipitate. The journals are ...

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  11. THE COURTS

    The inquest into the death of Mrs. Heaydon who died it is alleged from an illegal operation, was continued to-day. Donald Anderson, carter, admitted ...

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  12. TENNIS

    Anderson says the draw for the Davis Cup Australia versus America has been completed. Anderson plays Johnston in the first match to-morrow and Tilden ...

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  13. GLADSTONE

    At the Gladstone Police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. W. Hancook and W. Odgers, Js.P., two seamen named Thomas Miller and William ...

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  14. MAIL NOTICES

    On and from Monday, September 3, 1923, mails for despatch by the 8.10 a.m. train will close at Port Pirie at 7.40 a.m., and for Adelaide via ...

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  15. WELCOMING SUMMER

    The initial cricket enthusiasts' meeting for the year was held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms last night, when Mr. J. Reidy presided over only a fair ...

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  16. SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE

    Constable J. Delaney was shot by a boy at Tyntynder near Swan Hill yesterday. It is alleged that the boy aged 15, a ...

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  17. CHARGES FO CRUELTY

    Emil Findeisen, recently committed suicide in his cell at Yatala Stockade by hanging himself. He is the man referred to in the charges by Mr. ...

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  18. IRISH ELECTIONS

    The official position of the parties in Ireland this afternoon is:—Government, 34; Republican, 20; Labor, 7; Farmers 5; Independents, 12. Both ...

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  19. W.C.T.U. CONVENTION

    The 35th annual convention of the South Australian W.C.T.U. will be held at Willard Hall, Wakefleld-street, Adelaide, from September 3 to ...

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  20. INQUIRY INTO SHIP COLLISION.

    The Marine Court to-day after hea[?] ing evidence concerning the collision between the steamers Indiana and Sare[?] at Sydney Heads on August 14, called ...

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  21. 40 YEARS OF SACRIFICE

    At the Royal Humane Society' annual distribution of awards, which took place at Government House, Adelaide, on Wednesday, His Excellency Sir Tom ...

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  22. CYCLING

    Mr. Horace Cavenett, handicapper to the Pirie Cycling Club, has issued the following handicaps for the one and a half mile race to be held on the ...

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  23. HOW TO MAKE MONEY

    Suppose, for the sake of argument, you have as much as, say, £98 in the Commonwealth Savings Bank. If you leave this money there for five years, ...

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