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  3. A MERRY DAY WITH THE SCISSORS

    The Legislative Council resumed its cutting and reducing policy this morning when it continued its work on the Estimates. Today the task was practically completed and now the amendments will have to be considered by the Assembly. It will be interesting to ...

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  4. CHINESE CRISIS

    Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin arrived this afternoon, being accompanied by a numerous staff. The Provisional Cabinet sent out circular telegrams announcing that the ...

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  5. “MISTER A”

    The case was continued today in the King’s Bench Division of the High Court of justice in which Charles Ernest Robinson is claiming £125.000 (part of ...

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  6. THE TROUBLE IN EGYPT

    The state of affairs in Egypt consequent upon the assassination the Sirdar (Sir Lee Stack) is still extremely serious. In pursuance of Great Britain's determination to enforce her demands, British troops have occupied the Customs; House at Alexandria. ...

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  7. COOL AND CLOUDY

    The weather forecast for Te[?]mania: issued at upon today for the ensuing 24 hours is as follows :– Cool and cloudy to khowery ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PREMIER'S MANIFESTO

    Following his resignation. Zaghlol Pasha, in-a manifesto to the nation, urges it to keep calm and refrain, from any act against the public peace. Zaghlol Pasha adds: "I ...

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  9. DR. SUN YAT SEN

    Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen has arrived at Kobe, Japan. ...

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  10. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr: L. C. M. S. Amery), at today’s Empire Producers’ lunch, announced that the Government would carry out the 1923 ...

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  11. UNDER ARREST

    A sensational sequel -to recent happenings at the Blind Deaf, and Domb Institution occurred' last night, when the beadmaster and secretary Richard harly, ...

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  12. THE NEW CABINET

    The list of Ministers has been completed. It has a distinctly moderate complexion. Ziwar pasha is premier and Minister of the Interior, Ahmed ...

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  13. INDEMNITY PAID

    The £300,000 indemnity has, been paid this morning. The payment was accompanied by a Note protesting against the demands for the withdrawal of Egyptian ...

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  14. WAR VESSELS

    The Ironduke and Malaya have been ordered from malta to Alexandrin and Port Said respectively. The light cruiser Caradoc which is now in Greak ...

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  15. CABINET RESIGNS

    The Egyptian Cabinet has .' resigned, and Ziwar Pasha (President of the S ate) is forming a new- Cabinet. ...

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  16. CUSTOMS HOUSE

    British forces [?] been ordered to Occupy, the Customs House at Alexandrin Egrpt's [?] ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES

    It is officially stated at Pretoria that the Prince of Wales is to leave England for South Africa about March 25, and win visit the West African colonies ...

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  18. EX-PREMIER'S APPEAL

    Zaghlul Pasha received a great ovation in the "Chamber of Deputies this evening. He said he would, support any Ministry working for the good of' the ...

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  19. DISPUTE BETWEEN NURSES

    His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir Her bert Nicholla) was asked in the Supreme Court this afternoon to decide a matter which is in dispute between Nurse Bose ...

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  20. HOP GROWERS MEET

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Ta[?]naniah Hopgrowers’ Pool was held on Saturday morning, at the Od[?]jfellows Hall, New Norfolk: A general ...

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  21. FRENCH OPINION

    French diplomatic circles hope that it will be possible to submit the Anglo-Egyptian dispute to the arbitration of the League of Nations, although the ...

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  22. SUPT’S SUICIDE

    Colonel Richards, superintendent of a cold mine at [?]undydroog (Mysore), committed suicide. Deceased’s wife and daughter returned home after a dance and ...

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  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Executive Council of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley has passed a resolution recommending the continuance of the exhibition next year, ...

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  24. THE EVACUATION

    The evacuation from the Sudan of the Egyptian officers.and units, is proceeding according to plan. The Duke of Wellington Regiment ...

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  25. WILL IN DISPUTE

    Application was made to His Honor (Mr. Justice Crisp) in chambers this morning by Mr. A. I. Clark on behalf of Rupert Headlam, a beneficiary under ...

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  26. THE ULTIMATUM

    The British ultimatum' has created a good impression among- the Sudanese, says the Khartuin correspondents, of "The Times," who adds that native opinion urges ...

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  27. FRENCH NEUTRALITY

    The Foreign Office intimates that France, in view of the Anglo-French Treaty of 1904, respecting Morocco and Egypt, maintains strict neutrality in any Anglo ...

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  28. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    In a Soccer match today at Manchester the South African Eleven was defeated by Manchester City by three goals to one. ...

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  29. FISH CURING SHEOS

    A letter signed by seven local fish [?] chants was received by the Marine Board this afternoon forming the [?] passed by the board in June last to be ...

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  30. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    No fresh developments occurred today in connection with the waterside trouble. The waterfront at the present time is very quiet the only vessels in port being ...

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  31. CROSSING FATALITY

    At 9 o'clock this morning a .goods train collided with a motor lorry at the crossing at Rosewater, near Port Adelaide. Driver Wickham, of Kent Town, was ...

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  32. MENTAL HOSPITAL

    "Many years have, elapsed since the last buildings providing accommodation were erected, and at present .the institution is definitely overcrowded. Several of the ...

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  33. DAIRY PRODUCE

    Everything is now ready, for the roll , oL of cream supplies throughout Australia and Tasmania in connection with the poll of the Dairy Produce Export Act, which ...

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  34. RUGBY MATCHES

    Under the auspices of the Rugby Union this afternoon Reduruth and Pontypool Played a draw of three points each, and Coventry beat Phill Harriers on the ...

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  35. AT JERUSALEM

    The Liberal leader (Mr. H. H. Asquith) has arrived at Jerusalem as the guest of the British High Commissioner (Sir Herbert Samuel). ...

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  36. MARINE BOARD INSURANCE

    The Marine Board at its meeting this afternoon resolved upon the recommendation of the Wharf Committee, to insure with the insurance fund the board ...

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  37. TIDE PREDICTIONS

    A memorandum from? the Treasurer (Mr J. A. Lyons) was received at the Marine Board meeting this afternoon asking the board whether it considered that the port ...

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  38. ROYAL TENNIS

    At the Royal Tennis Court tomorrow Mr. C. T. Butler, amateur champion of Australia, will again meet P. Finch, professional champion, in a three-set match ...

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  39. IMPERIAL RECIPROCITY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. M Hertzog), in a congratulatory message to the Imperial Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), says: “It is my ...

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  40. WHARF RAILWAYS

    Following up receipt of a letter from the Commissioner of Railways on the 5th inst., and consequent consideration of the matter by the wharf committee, "it was decided ...

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  41. LAHORE BOMB OUTRAGE

    Lahore today remarkable disclosures [?] made by two approvers in a case instituted against, a number of Indians in connection with the bomb outrage which ...

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