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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The return match between England and South Australia will be started at the Adelaide Oval ac noon to-morrow. A. Smith, of West Torrens, has, owing to the inability ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  3. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. A. M. Stewart) made the following statement on Wednesday in reference to the arrangements proceeding for manning ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    Although, usually, in the van in matters of social interest and great public import, South Australia is lagging behind in the economy campaign, which has been success ...

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  5. A BLOODLESS INVASION.

    The President of the German Republic (Herr Ebert) has issued a proclamation in protest against the allied, advance, which he declares to be contrary to the Treaty of ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. A MEMORABLE JOURNEY.

    After a journey of 10 or 11 days from Perth to Adelaide, 100 passengers stepped out on a platform at the Adelaide Railway Station at 8 o'clock on Wednesday night ...

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  7. ANTI—SOVIET REBELLION.

    Soviet troops encountered the Kronstadt forces at Vasilyostroy. A regiment, while attempting to outflank the rebels, marched on to the ice, whereupon the battleship ...

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  8. LOOKING BACKWARD.

    What a wonderful storehouse memory is The discoveries we make, and the impressions made upon us, persist through the year, and because of them, we retain the ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLLS.

    Although next Saturday is the polling day for the general elections, there is no popular excitement. Labour members imported from the eastern States to assist in the ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. [?] OF COAL.

    With the motion in the House of Commons for the second reading of the Decontrol Bill, the coal problem has reached a crisis. The executive of the Miners' ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. TOWNS OCCUPIED BY ALLIES.

    French, British, ana Belgian troops occupied Dusseidorf at 6 this morning. The occupation was without incident. Dense crowds thronged the approaches to ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE ENDED.

    It was announced to-night that the waterside dispute had ended, and that the men will resume work to-morrow. The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. ...

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  13. GIRL WITH REVOLVER.

    A sequel to the reported sensational attempt at robbery at the Commercial Bank of Australia yesterday was the appearance of Violet Reynolds before the Court ...

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  14. SECOND READING DEBATE.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour (Mr. Bridgeman) moved the second reading of the Coal Decontrol Bill in the House of Commons to-day. He said ...

    Article : 525 words
  15. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    A conference to support the new immigration scheme was held in the town hall to-day. It was convened by the Lord Mayor (Mr. J. M. Swanson). In declaring ...

    Article : 252 words
  16. LIQUID FIRE AT MOSCOW.

    Reports from Russia continue confused. It is reliably stated that the important fortress of Krasnayagorki has sided with the revolt, and that its garrison has begun ...

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  17. MANNER OF THE OCCUPATION

    A message from Cologne states:—As day broke this morning British and French detachments debouched from the Cologne bridghead and marched or were driven in motor ...

    Article : 182 words
  18. LABOUR CABLEGRAMS.

    The Minister of Transport (Sir Eric Geddes), in a speech at Cambridge, fore—shadowed an automatic reduction of the railwaymen's wages by 5/ a week, corresponding with the reduced ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. WOOL SALES.

    The ninth series of post-war wool auctions in Sydney was opened to-day. The bales catalogued totalled 3,662, and 2,046 wore sold. Private disposals aggregated ...

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  20. THOSE FOOLISH CABLE MESSAGES.

    During the visit of the English cricketers to Albury (states a telegram from that town), enquiry was made regarding the feeling of the team respecting the cabling ...

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  21. THE BROKEN NEGOTIATIONS.

    One of the German delegated to the London Con[?]erence stated to-day that they were all sorry that the negotiations had broken down, but he believed they would ...

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  22. "NO ENTANGLEMENTS."

    Mr. Samuel Gompers has telegraphed to the International Trade Federation announcing Che withdrawal of the American Federation of Labour from all affiliations. ...

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  23. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED.

    There are at least 11,000 unemployed in the metropolitan area, and severe cases of distress are to be found, not in the ranks of street demonstrators, but in residential ...

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  24. NATIVE MURDERER.

    Mr. Justice Burnside, in the Criminal Court to-day. when a jury found an aboriginal native, Kimberley Billy, guilty of having murdered another black man, declared that ...

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  25. BRITISH TRADE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  26. FAEROW'S BANK.

    Thomas Farrow (Chairman and [?] Director of Farrow's Bank, Limited). F. Hart (auditor), and Crotch (a director) have been committed for trial in ...

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  27. F. S. JACKSON'S MEMORIES.

    The Hon. F. S. Jackson, the famous English cricketer, was interviewed by The London Daily Chronicle on the eve of the Third Test in Adelaide. He said:—"The odds are ...

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  28. WAR LORDS' WAXING ARROGANCE.

    Although it is generally understood thai the German ambassadors at London and Paris have been recalled to Berlin, this ia merely for consultative purposes. ...

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  29. SPANISH PREMISE SLAIN.

    The Spanish Premier (Senor Dato) was assassinated on Tuesday evening, a revolver shot having been fired at him as he was leaving the House of Congress at Madrid ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. A WATCHMAKER KILLED.

    Jacob Borkheim, watchmaker and farm broker, was shot in hits shop at Northcote this afternoon. He staggered out of the premises to the footpath and died shortly ...

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  31. ARREST ON A ROOF.

    Early this morning the Detective Office was informed by telephone that two men had scaled the fence at rear of the Co-operative Stores, Balmain. The night patrol men ...

    Article : 162 words
  32. BRITISH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY AIR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The last of the parties engaged upon the surrey of the Port Augusta and Northern Railway route has returned to Adelaide. Such of the engineering staff as are ...

    Article : 223 words
  34. LARGE NAVY WANTED.

    Rear—Admiral H. McP. Huse (Naval Commandant of New York), in an address at Spearhead to-day said that the United States must have a navy equal to the ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. CASUALTIES.

    While crossing the road to board a tramear near the intersection of King William and Grenfell streets, at about 6.15 o'clock on Wednesday evening, Mr. Thomas White, ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. REDUCING EXPENDITURE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  37. AMERICAN TROOPS TO REMAIN.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—Although Mr. Harding promised during his election campaign the immediate withdrawal of the American ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. SYDNEY MILK SUPPLY.

    There were further negotiations to-day between the milk producers and the distributing companies, with a view to overcoming the deadlock arising from the ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Japanese Foreign Minister (Viscount Uchida), answering an interpellation in the Diet, admitted that the United States Government last year protested ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. A LEAKING SCHOONER.

    The schooner Cecilia A Sutton, bound from Newcastle to Callap, with coal, put into Auckland to-night leaking badly owing to the heavy weather encountered. ...

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  41. IRISH SITUATION.

    Mr. Arthur Vincent, who is a Southern Irish Unionist, a Protestant, and a large landowner, is engaged in London in sounding leading men with a pew to a fresh effort toward a peaceful ...

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  42. WHERE THE ALLIES HAVE GONE.

    Dusseidorf is a town in the province of Rhineland, Prussia, on the right bank of the Rhine. It is 24 miles by rail north—west of Cologne. Since 1819 it has been the ...

    Article : 345 words
  43. ONE—MILE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The one-mile swimming championship of New South Wales was decided to-day at the Domain Baths, under the auspices of the Amateur Swimming Association. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  44. JUTLAND BATTLE CHARTS.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Sydenham urged the Admiralty to publish : Capt. Harper's track charts of the Jutland naval battle. ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  46. THE LIMERICK MURDERS.

    Replying to a question of Mr. Devlin in the House of Commons, the Attorney—General for Ireland (Mr. Denis Henry) said the motive for the abominable murder of Messrs. ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    It is believed that 800 Chinese drowned when the British steamer Hongmoh was wrecked at Lamock Island off Swatow. The rescued numbered 284. ...

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  48. TAXATION DEFINITIONS WANTED.

    The Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) announced to-day that it had been decided to suspend the sending out of assessment notices in connection with the taxation of bonus ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES.

    Wheat still held on United State farms as on March 1 totalled 207,591,000 bushels, or 26 per cent. of last years crop. —Cloth Prices Reduced.— ...

    Article : 93 words
  50. PAPUA AND UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) to-day received a message from the Acting Administrator of Papua, advising him that there is very little ...

    Article : 66 words
  51. BARRIER NEWS.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A., held last night a letter was received from the Mining Managers' Association, refusing to place contract fillers and truckers on the same ...

    Article : 67 words
  52. MOSQUITOES AND DISEASE.

    The Government is cut to stop the mosquito plague, which has been rampant since the heat wave commenced, and has given the municipality a subsidy for the oil remedy. ...

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  53. CATTS DIVORCE SUIT ALIMONY.

    The matter of the alimony to be paid W Pn. James Howard catts' to Eva Alice Catts. who recently obtained a divorce from him was decided in the Divorce Court ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. INDIA'S CABLE CHARGES.

    Consequent upon the failing exchange, the Indian Government has increased the cable charges to Europe from one rupee two annas per word to one rupee four annas. ...

    Article : 49 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. NO HOLIDAY ON ANZAC DAY.

    The State Cabinet has decided to reiect a request by the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League that Anzac Day should Be proclaimed a public holiday. The Acting ...

    Article : 73 words
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