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  2. THE PROHIBITION SPELL

    A United States Federal District Court Judge has ruled as null and void the section of the Prohibition Act limiting physicians prescription of whisky to one ...

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  3. IRISH PEACE PARLEY.

    President Cosgvave announced in the Dail to-day, that a breakdown had occurred in the negotiations for a settlement between the Free State and De Valera. ...

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  4. MORE KIDNAPPING.

    A further kidnapping outrage occurred on the Tsimpu railway on Monday, when a Canadian merchant-named Lowe was pitied froze a train, beaten, bound, and ...

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  5. HEARTHS AND ALTARS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a missionary society's convention in the City Temple this evening, referred to the millions of men from the British Empire who ...

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  6. UNLEY MARKSMANSHIP.

    At the Unley City Hall on Thursday light the Imperial Challenge Shield, the Simpson trophy, bronze and silver medals, rod the Walker & Hall physical training ...

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  7. FOUR AMERICANS RELEASED.

    The correspondent of The Chicago News at Pekin, in a cablegram; says, that the Chinese Foreign Office has announced that the Shantung bandits have released Major ...

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  8. NUMEROUS CHARGES IN OHIO.

    A message from Wheeling, West Virginia, states that a Federal grand jury has returned 87 indictments charging various officials and prominent residents of Ohio ...

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  9. CHINESE TROOPS WITHDRAWN.

    It is reported that Chinese Government troops withdrew for a time the pursuit of the bandits, because the latter threatened to kill their prisoners, and because ...

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  10. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration court to-day Mr. Deputy President Webb granted a variation in the award for the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND MIGRATION.

    The twenty-first annual Western Australian dinner was held this evening at the Trocadero. Speeches were delivered appreciative of the progress of the State. The ...

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  12. THE KRUPP

    The heavy sentences imposed by the French Court on the directors of Krupp's, in connection with the French trials following upon the Essen shooting incident, ...

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  13. IRELAND AND THE POPE'S MESSENGER.

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association in Dublin draws remarkable conclusions from the failure of "the Papal Legate, Mgr. Luzio, to bring ...

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  14. MORE HEAVY SENTENCES.

    Sentences of four to five years imprisonment have been passed by the Mayence Courtmartial upon high German railway officials, who were found, guilty of having ...

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  15. A PROBLEM FOR THE BANKS.

    The continued falling of the mark is producing very serious effects in German banking circles. While the mark stood at about. 100,000 to the pound sterling, ...

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  16. NEW HEBRIDES GROUP.

    At the sittings of the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day the Rev. T. W. Leggatt referred to the work among the Chinese in the New Hebrides Inlands. He ...

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  17. MOTHER AND CHILD.

    What counsel, described as "a most extraordinary story" of alleged peculiarities on the part of a mother toward her child was again before the Court to-day. ...

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  18. those 14 locomotives;

    Until the Premiers Conference has dealt with the proposals of the; federal Ministry for overcoming the break of gauge it is not likely "that any action will ...

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  19. NEW WORKERS FEDERATION.

    With a view to haying cases presented in the Arbitration Court in the most complete form and with a minimum of expense, a Commonwealth Council of ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. NOTE FOR GERMANY APPROVED.

    The British reply to the German Note, which was drafted by experts, has been approved by Cabinet, and will be dispatched on Friday. ' ...

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  21. KRUPP AND OTHER MAGNATES.

    Krupp and the other industrial directors who received heavy sentences, yesterday for, shaving resisted the French occupation of the "Ruhr, were removed to Dusseldorf ...

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  22. FULLY SUBSCRIBED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  23. STOREMEN'S LOWER WAGES.

    The application by bond and free stores for a variation of the storemen and packers award was granted by Deputy-President Sir John Quick in the Commonwealth. ...

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  24. tiRL AND A PARCEL.

    Detectives effected a sensational coup in the city tonight. Some time ago a Brisbane man wrote to a man about to leave the country, threatening that, if he did ...

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  25. AMERICA AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil is contributing a special article, to The New York Times concerning: the results of his mission to the United States. He expresses the ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. DEMOBILIZING FREE STATE ARMY.

    The question of the demobilization of the Free State Army is causing grave concern among British ex-service men in Ireland. Sixty per cent, of the National ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. LATE CABLES.

    Their Majesties attended a reception at the British Embassy, at which 700 members of the British colony in Rome were present. ...

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  29. MAIL PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. C. E. Lloyd (Unionist member for Dudley) asked a question in the House of Commons in reference to a number of emigrants to the Commonwealth having ...

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  30. "THE ALLUVIAL KING."

    The death of Mr. Thomas ("Tassie") O'Connor, a pioneer prospector, haS, occurred at Warburton. He had been a world-wide traveller in search of gold. ...

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  31. BRITAN'S WARNING.

    The Secretary of Foreign Affairs (the Marquis Curzon), simultaneously with the issue of the Note to Russia, instructed Mr. Hodgson, the British agent at Moscow, to ...

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  32. THE DEPORTEES.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Douglas Hogg) in a statement before the House of Commons, said that the Government was appealing to the House of Lords ...

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  33. INTER-DOMINION FOOTBALL.

    The secretary of the council of the New Zealand Football Association reported at the meeting tonight that the New South Wales Association had not yet carried out ...

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  34. EXPLOSION ON WARSHIP.

    At the Italian port of taranta an explosion occurred on board the Italian, warship Bassini. Eight persons were failed and 15 injured. The explosion ...

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  35. ALONE ON MOUNT WELLINGTON.

    The young man Leslie Hastwell, an Adelaide; visitor, who was lost on Mount Wellington on Wednesday evening, turned up at 9 o'clock this morning at the ...

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  36. NEW FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Mr. K. J. 6. Smith, Acting-Senior Clerk of the Central Customs Office in Melbourne, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Mr M. B, Synan as the representative of ...

    Article : 193 words
  37. BOOKS TAKING III YEARS TO WRITE.

    The year 2034 is the data fixed for the completion of a series of. volumes now being published by. H. M. Stationery Office, London. These ...

    Article : 226 words
  38. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Sporting Life, in an article on the Smith-Beckett contest next Monday says:—In "Beckcett's camp is Lloyd, who on a former occssion assisted. With Lloyd Beckett has ...

    Article : 121 words
  39. BRITISH AIR FORCE.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Lord President of the Council (Lord Salisbury) announced that Cabinet, has decided that there most be a considerable increase in ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. BILLIARDS.

    In the Smith-Newman match Smith reached 12,000 to-day, the day's breaks including ill, 261, and 215. Newman's score was 11,250, inducting breaks of 575 ...

    Article : 37 words
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