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  2. WAR THREATENS IN THE NEAR EAST THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent's account of the proceedings of the Foreign Ministers' Conference on Wednesday contained a semi-official statement ...

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  3. HOSPITAL CALA

    A meeting of the Hospital Gala Committee was held at the Hospital office last night, Mr. A. Hulbert presiding. There were also present ...

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  4. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN AT STANTHORPE

    All the observers at Stanthorpe (Queensland) yesterday were unanimous in their amazement at the period of totality appearing so much shorter than ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT DEBATE ON THE BUDGET

    The debate on the Budget was continued in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. A. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, replying to Mr. H. V. ...

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  6. IRELAND

    The Dail Eireann has fixed the salary of the President at £2500, and other Ministers and the Speaker at £1700. Members are to receive £30 a month ...

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  7. ALLIES ISSUE COMMUNIQUE IN CONSTANTINOPLE-CITY

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent reports that an Allies' headquarters communique announces that all possible naval and military measures ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS PRINCE OF WALES IS COLLECTING PEARLS

    The Prince of Wales, it is reported, is collecting pearls for a wonderful necklace. People are agog with speculation as to the recipient. ...

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  9. CONFERENCE WITH MUSTAPHA

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent states that an Angoran Government representative whom he interviewed entertained scant hope of a ...

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  10. U.S.A. SOLDIER BONUS BILL AGAIN PASSED HOUSE OF REPS.

    The House of Representatives has again passed the Soldier Bonus Bill over the President's veto by 258 votes to 54 and without debate. The bill was ...

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  11. MR. DAVIDSON'S QUESTIONS ON MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. M. A. Davidson (Sturt) asked whether it was a fact that the Minister for Labor and Industry had issued ...

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  12. INFRINGEMENT BY THE U.S.A. OF THREE-MILES LIMIT LAW BRITAIN WANTS EXPLANATION

    The Associated Press understands that the British Government is asking for information concerning seizures of British shipping outside United States ...

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  13. RUSSIA MOBILISES FORCE ON ROUMANIAN FRONTIER

    The Kara Khan circular does not mention military measures on behalf of Turkey, but Russia has already mobilised forces on the Roumanian ...

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  14. MAY BE LEFT TO THE NAVY

    The presence of Admiral Lord Beatty at the conference, it is felt, indicates the withdrawal of troops from the danger zone and their concentration on ...

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  15. WHITES MURDERED BY BLACKS

    As previously briefly reported in "The Miner," news received by the Postmaster-General's Department indicates that two white men have been ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF TURKS

    Ferid Seu, in an interview in the "Intransitgeant," says that the Turks considered that two distinct conferences are necessary, one consisting of the ...

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  17. BRITISH LABOR VIEW

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., says that the Labor Party's policy is that there must be no war without Parliament having first had a voice in determining ...

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  18. CORDILLO DOWNS PARTY CARRIES OUT FULL PROGRAMME

    Professor Kerr Grant yesterday sent a radio message from Cordillo Downs to the effect that the eclipse party's complete programme had been ...

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  19. U.S. CUSTOMS OFFICERS ORDERED OFF A YACHT

    Some United States Customs officers, in a submarine chaser, pursued the British yacht Onward outside United States territorial waters and demanded ...

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  20. IDEAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT SCIENTIFIC STATIONS

    The eclipse of the sun yesterday was observed at the different scientific stations in Australia under perfect weather conditions. Remarkable ...

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  21. MOT A MATTER FOR THE LEAGUE SAYS A MESSAGE FROM PARIS

    A semi-official message from Paris declares that the Near East problem cannot be referred to the League of Nations as urged by Dr. Nansen and ...

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  22. UNITED STATES CONGRESS GRANTS £40,000 FOR RELIEF

    Congress has appropriated £40,000 as a Smyrna relief fund. Mr. H. C. Hoover has announced that 1500 car loads of food destined for Russia will ...

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  23. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The ballot being conducted by the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party for the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest the ...

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  24. BRITISH OWNERS PROSECUTED

    The Massachusetts Appeal Court has upheld the seizure of the British steamers Grace and Ruby 12 miles from shore on a charge of intending to ...

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  25. 200,000 CHRISTIANS ARE AWAITING SUCCOR

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent cables that the British, French, and Italian consuls at Mitylene have wired to their respective commissioners ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA £4000 AT ARTIST'S SALE

    Hans Heysen's exhibition of pictures realised £4000 in sales. ...

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  27. TOWN DESTROYED BY FIRE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that information has been received by the Ministry of Marine which states that the whole of Panderma, on the ...

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  28. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

    George James M'Donald, a well known city hairdresser, and two of his assistants, Percy John M'Grath and Ronald Frazer, were acquitted ...

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  29. GIRL CLERK IN TROUBLE

    A girl clerk was committed for trial yesterday for forging a number of cheques amounting to £137, and receiving £75 in cash, which she spent ...

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  30. DESTITUTE AMERICANS

    President Harding has asked Congress for £5000 for the relief of 1000 United States citizens who are destitute in Greece. ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Broadway Peacock," featuring Pearl White, will be the star of a new programme to be introduced to-night at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre. It ...

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  32. EXPECTED THAT THE LEAGUE WILL PLAY IMPORTANT PART

    A message from Geneva states that there is a growing belief that the League of Nations may play an important part in the solution of ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES

    At the annual testing of South Australian wines to-day at the Exhibition, the judges were very complimentary. ...

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  34. IN THE DOMINIONS

    The New South Wales Trades and Labor Council last night discussed the Turkish situation, and carried a motion endorsing the attitude of the members ...

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  35. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT

    Ernest Oatley, 10 years old, was thrown from a horse at the Chaffey irrigation settlement near Renmark, and dragged 100 yards. He died in ...

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  36. IMMIGRATION SCHEME

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, says that an agreement has been arrived at with Victoria for the introduction of 2000 new land settlers. ...

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  37. NO TAXATION REMISSION

    Mr. G. Ritchie, State Treasurer, said yesterday that there is no hope of a remission of taxation. The people would be lucky if the taxation proposals ...

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  38. BED IN THE WOODSHED

    Because, he said, his wife locked him out of the house. William Reardon (48), of Oakleigh, was obliged to sleep on bags in a shed for 18 months. During ...

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  39. RUSSIAN INTRIGUING

    The London "Times" Riga correspondent reports that a Bulgarian diplomatic representative is now at Moscow negotiating wit hthe Soviet and Angora ...

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  40. LOCOMOTIVE TRIAL

    An official trial was made at Gawler yesterday of a locomotive built by the Perry Engineering Works for the Tasmanian Government. It was a splendid ...

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  41. BRITISH LABOR'S ATTITUDE SOUGHT BY FEDERAL LEADER

    Mr. M. Charlton, leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, has dispatched the following cable to the secretary of the British Labor ...

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  42. RAID ON W.A. CABINET MEETING BY 100 RETURNED SOLDIERS

    About 100 returned soldiers raided a Cabinet meeting held in Perth yesterday in respect to preference for soldiers. Sir James Mitchell, the ...

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  43. LOCHIEL-SNOWTOWN RAILWAY

    The tender of J. Timms for £32,817 has been accepted for the railway from Lochiel to Snowtown. ...

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  44. MANY VOLUNTEERS IN CANADA DESPITE GOVT. INDECISION

    The Government is convinced that the Near East news is reassuring. The Cabinet has adjourned till Friday, and all talk of a special session of ...

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  45. MURRAY PORT PROPOSAL

    Sir Henry Barwell, Premier of South Australia, said on Tuesday that in consequence of the statement he had made to a recent deputation, he had brought ...

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  46. PROSPECTING FOR OIL

    The Freney Kimberley Oil Company reports the discovery of traces of oil at from 40ft. to 100ft., and heavier traces at 120ft. The depth of the bore is ...

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  47. 60,000 GREEK PRISONERS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that a message from Angora reports that the Turks altogether captured 60,000 Greeks. ...

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  48. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE

    Alderman A. S. Rawling, who went to Sydney to represent the City Council at the Local Government Conference, to-day telegraphed Alderman J. ...

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  49. BROKEN HILL SCHOOLS

    Mr. B. J. Doe, M.L.A. for Sturt, writes that Mr. A. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, has advised him that the additions and repairs necessary at ...

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  50. DETENTION OF CREAM ALLEGED

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. A. R. Perry, S.M., Sydney Anthony Nader proceeded against John Perdikis for the recovery of one can, ...

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  51. NEUTRALITY OF CHANAK MAINTAINED AGAINST GREEKS

    An official communique denies that the Greeks ever occupied the Chanak neutral zone, which has been continuously occupied by a British force since ...

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