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  2. "BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD."

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) returned to Australia to-day by the R.M.S. Moldavia after an extended trip to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He said that his health had ,much Improved, and that he was "glad to be back In the best country In the world." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE PETERBOROUGH MURDER.

    The search for the murderer of Johannes Viachos, and for the person responsible for the malicious wounding of Nicholas Tsontsos, was actively ...

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  4. FREEMASONS' WEEK.

    During the next few days there will be important gatherings in Adelaide of Freemasons from every State in the Commonwealth. ...

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  5. NEWS CAPT. WILKINS.

    A telegram from Darwin was received in Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon by a brother of Capt. G. H. Wilkins, stating that the explorer, concerning whose ...

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  6. LAWN TENNIS.

    On Tuesday teams representing the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney arrived in Adelaide to participate in the annual contests for the Niall Lawn Tennis ...

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  7. AFTER OAKBANK.

    The huge picnic gathering at the Oakbank races on Easter Monday is invariably followed by the busiest day of the year at the Woodside ...

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  8. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Navy Department announces that, in connection with the visit of the American Fleet to Australia, four light cruisers will make a call at Hobart on August 5-7. ...

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  9. ACTION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Endeavours are being made by the Federal Ministry to trace the whereabouts of Capt. G. H. Wilkins, who his not been heard of since November last, when he ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN LADIES' TOUR.

    In a cable message to Mr. T, Hicks (secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia), Dr. J. M. Flavelle, the association's representative in England ...

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  11. PLEASANT ANTICIPATIONS OF CREWS.

    The United States Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) has informed the Australian Press Association that the Hobart visit has been arranged in conformity ...

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  12. EASTER WEATHER.

    There is an impression in the public mind that Easter weather is "fluky." It may be, Something depends on the time of the year on which the festival falls. ...

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  13. GEELONG TOURNAMENT.

    At the conclusion of the Geelong tournament to-day J. B. Hawkes defeated G. L. Patterson in the final of the men's singles. Hawkes was given an ovation when he ...

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  14. THE DELEGATES.

    The majority of the visiting delegates arrived by the express from Melbourne on Tuesday morning. They were met by the Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge ...

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  15. PASALICH DISCHARGED.

    Peter Pasalich, who was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of having been connected with the Peterborough murder case, was to-day discharged from custody. ...

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  16. MOTOR CARS CAPSIZED.

    While returning from Macedon, where they had been holidaymaking, a party, comprising two men and three women, were capsized through the overturning of ...

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  17. WAREHOUSE BURGLED.

    By wrenching tho lock off the door of the premises of Winters, Limited, whole sale confectioners, of Russell place, early this morning, thieves gained entrance to ...

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  18. JOYRIDING VANDALS.

    The second case of the burning of a motor car within a week was reported to the Glenelg police about 9 o'clock on Monday evening by a motorist who passed a ...

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  19. ,N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    May 30 was definitely decided upon by the State Cabinet, to-day as the date for the State general elections. Parliament will expire at midnight next Saturday, and ...

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  20. EASTER TRAFFIC.

    The Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. W. A. Webb) on Tuesday expressed satisfaction at the manner in which the railway holiday traffic had ...

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  21. THE NEW TEMPLE.

    On page 10 of this issue there appears an illustration representing the northern facade of the new Masonic Temple. ...

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  22. MIGRATION QUESTION.

    Several matters touching on the migration of Italians, Greeks, Chinese, and Japanese, with special reference to their resident qualification, were dealt with at ...

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  23. BELGIAN MINISTRY.

    The King of the Belgians has asked the Socialist leader, M. Van der Velde, to form a Cabinet M. Van der Velde is consulting his colleagues on the matter. ...

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  24. AT REVOLVER MUZZLE.

    Three persons complained at tho Detectives Office early this morning, that they had been accosted by masked and armed thieves in Carlton and Fitzroy shortly ...

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  25. PARK LANDS SPORTS SITES.

    Frequent complaints have been made to the Adelaide City Council concerning the use by unauthorised persons of cricket pitches and other sites appointed for ...

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  26. COOLER CONDITIONS TODAY.

    The Adelaide weather office reported it 9 p.m. on Tuesday:—The development of "low" pressure energy over Tasmania on Monday was responsible for light to ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S DISTRIBUTION METHODS.

    After having spent nearly 12 months in visiting Europe, Egypt, Palestine, and India, Sir William Sowden returned to-day on the mail steamer Moldavia. He gave ...

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  28. FIRE AT OAKLEIGH.

    For six hours this afternoon detachments of firemen from five fire stations foughts unsuccessfully to extinguish an outbreak at the factory of Foster's ...

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  29. ADELAIDE COURT CASES.

    Four persons appeared before Mr. E M. Sabine, P.M., at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday on charges arising out of happenings at the ran meeting at ...

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  30. ZIONISM AND ARABS.

    The Earl of Balfour was, on his arrival at Alexandria from Palestine to-day, entertained at a dinner by the British community. In responding to the toast of ...

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  31. LIVING CELLS RESEARCH.

    The Federal Minister for Health (Sir Neville Howse) decided that the £5,000 voted by the Federal Parliament to cancer research shall be allocated to the ...

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  32. CIRCUM-PACIFIC PEACE.

    Labour officials stated to-day that world-wide interest had been, aroused by the decision of the Victorian Labour Conference at Easter to request that the ...

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  33. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    During the week which ended on April 4, 58,640 boxes of butter were exported from Australia. 52,644 boxes going to the United Kingdom, and 5,996 to other potts. ...

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  34. MR. THEODORE'S OPINION.

    Addressing the local trades unions yesterday, Mr. Theodore referred to the influx of Italians to the north. He said there could be nothing wrong with Italians ...

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  35. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    Sir—Will you permit me to thank the Hon. R. W. Foster, for his eloquent, honest, and manly article on the above subject in The Register of April 14 ...

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