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  3. “THE BIG FOUR.”

    A rather startling book by Mr. J. M. Keynes has been published by Macmillan’s. Under the somewhat dry heading, “The Economic Consequences of the Peace,” is ...

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  4. THE NEW ORDER

    The face of London is being chanced daily, and still more imposing schemes are in band It is understood that the City Corporation may apply to Parliament for ...

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  5. THE GRIM EPIDEMIC

    Mr. Alan Bell, a resident Magistrate of Dublin, who was President of the Court which is investigating the inve[?]ments of proclaimed organizations, has been ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. STRIKES AND THREATS.

    The transport workers’ executive has ordered the tramway men's branches throughout the country to tender strike notices to expire on April 3, but a strike ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. SENSATIONAL GOLD STORY.

    Among the passengers by the steamer [?]chies, which reached the Outer Harbour on Sunday, were Henry Smithson, his wife, and child. The husband ...

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  8. CITY BURNING TRAGEDY.

    The City Conner (Dr. W . Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry ait the Insolvency Court Buildings Monday into the death of Hazel Alice Robinson, who died at the ...

    Article : 418 words
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  10. LATEST SHIPPING.

    [?] Tides—Monday, march 29.—Times of high and low waters doubtful. ARRIVED.—March 29. Australian 2,301. —, Melbourne, [?] ...

    Article : 372 words
  11. FOOLISH SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    A mass meeting of London school teachers who are dissatisfied with the pay riven to them was held to bear Dr. Fisher (the Minister of Education). They shouted ...

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  12. Dramatic Arrest of Youths.

    There was a dramatic arrest of five youths who were embarking on a Dublin ferryboat for Liverpool to-day. Fifty police came alongside the steamer accompanied by ...

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  13. GERMAN MUDDLE.

    The German Cabinet has resigned, having failed to come to an agreement. Workmen are revolting in Rhineland. AMSTERDAM, March 17. ...

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  14. Sinn Feiners Bound Up.

    Thirty-five prominent Sinn Feiners were arrested in to-day’s round-up at Dublin. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND AND OVERSEAS TRADE.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. J. M. Hunter) has conferred with the Gla[?]w Chamber of Commerce regarding Queensland trade. He visited the Clyde ...

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  16. THE COMING COURTESY

    Entering a train in London’s underworld the other day, I received a shock of pleased surprise. Squeezed, hu[?]led, ordered to “pass down the car,” I arrived ...

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  17. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before Mr. Commissioner and Mitchell and Mess[?] O. D. Southcombe and F. B. Williams.]George Harks, of Ganger street, Adelaide, for whom Mr. C. J. Coventry appeared, proceeded ...

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  18. HINDLEY STREET SHOOTING CASE.

    The recent shooting affray’ in Hindley street, Adelaide, was Again mentioned in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday (before Mr. E. M. [?] S. M., and justices). ...

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  19. HIGHWAYS OF THE SEA

    In the Admiralty Division of the Supreme Court to-day judgment was delivered in the case of the collision between the Shaw Saville liner Karamea, when ...

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  20. BOY AND RAPPING GHOST.

    AU Scotland is [?]rill with interest in a remarkable boy medium who solved the mystery of a haunted house , in Aberdeen. The led is John Urquhart, the 14-year-old ...

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  21. STRUCK OUT!

    There was a sudden ending on Monday to the case in which George P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co., Limited, trading as the Australian Implement and Furnishing ...

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  22. EGYPTIAN STUDENTS KILLED.

    Eight railway carriages became uncoupled from the train in Po[?]teeba and descended a steep incline, where they collided with an express. Thirteen people ...

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  23. SCOTT V. TRAMWAY TRUST.

    Reserved judgment regarding c[?]ta in the case in which William Charles Scott was last week week awarded £75 damages against the Municipal Tramways Trust ...

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  24. FORTY WIVES.

    Very shortly -there will sail across the Pacific from San Francisco, California, Robert A. McLean, who until recently was a sergeant in the United States Marine ...

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  26. CLOSING OF BREWERIES.

    An advertisement draws the attention of licensed victuallers to the fact that the breweries will be closed on Good Friday, Easter Saturday, and Easter Monday. ...

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  27. ART TREASURES.

    The Felton bequest has purchased for the. Melbourne National Gallery from the Earl of Wharocliffe’ his collection of Fifteenth Century Book of Hours for ...

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  28. BUILDERS’ LABOURERS

    A large attendance of builders’ labourers assembled at the Trades Hall on Monday’' and the meeting lasted for two hours. It is understood that another special meeting ...

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  29. A JEWEL MYSTERY.

    A Paris diamond broker is being sued for the proceeds of the sale of jewels entrusted; to him in singular circumstance. In 1913, members of the Imperial ...

    Article : 230 words
  30. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent on Monday advised that The London Gazette had notified that the Grand Cross of the Victoria Order had been conferred on the Prince of ...

    Article : 199 words
  31. LAWN TENNIS.

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  32. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council was held on Monday. —Aviation Legislation. The Parliamentary and by laws committee ...

    Article : 408 words
  33. WHEN POLITICIANS SQUABBLE.

    There was a piquant situation when the Prime Minister (Sir. Lloyd George) entertained the leading members of the Radical Club in the same rooms as Mr. ...

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  34. AN ALDINGA RESIDENT DEAD.

    Mr. Francis Hart, an old and highly esteemed resident of the Aldinga district, died at his residence, Aldinga, on Saturday. at the age of 86 years. He was born at ...

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  35. LICENSING COURT.

    The “adjourned annual meeting of the Adelaide (Midland) Licensing Court was held on Monday. The bench was occupied by Me[?]. E. G. Nesbit, S.M. ,and ...

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  37. To-night’s Amusements.

    Majestio—Vaudeville. Austral Gardens—Harry Borradale’s Costume, Comedy ...

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  38. WORLD’S LAZIEST PLANT.

    After growing for 10 years, the Japanese cypress reaches the size of a golf-ball As if exhausted with this tremendous effort, the next ID years see it increase only by a ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    WOOL. At the [?] to-day there was a poor offering of marines, which were firm. There was an excellent offering of crossbreds, with good home and Continental competition. Prices showed a ...

    Article : 166 words
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  41. LATEST MINING.

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