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  2. Advertising

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  4. GERMAN WAR FILM

    With the "Dawn" controversy at its height interest has been stimulated in the German official war film, "The World War Through German Spectacles." due ...

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  5. BIG TENNIS

    The French tennis players arrived by the Melbourne express in hot, muggy weather to-day. They were given a reception by the Lord Mayor at the Town ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. EMPTY NOR'-WEST

    "The North-West is empty; yes, very empty." Dr. Haden Guest shook his head, as though weighing a deep problem. ...

    Article : 519 words
  7. DISASTER IN MINE

    An astonishing mining accident in Westphalia resulted in twelve deaths, while thirty-five persons were seriously injured. ...

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  8. HEENEY WINS

    Tom Heeney, the New Zealand heavyweight, defeated Jack Delaney, the American boxer, on points. ...

    Article : 28 words
  9. WAHABIS ON WAR PATH

    A force of 7000 Wahabis is preparing to march on Shaibah, an air station for the Imperial Airways, ten miles from Basra. ...

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  10. "GREETING THE PEOPLE"

    Mr. "Bert" Hinkler has addressed the following message to the "Shell" Company, Melbourne, for release to the Press of Australia: — ...

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  11. LABOR PROBLEM

    Sir James Mitchell's views on the question of unemployment were the subject of comment this morning by Mr. L. B. Bolton, the president of the ...

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  12. BEFORE THE BATTLE

    Heeney will enter the ring with an advantage of nearly 20 pounds over Delaney. Heeney weighed in at 14st, 2lb, and Delaney at 12st. lO¼lb. The latter ...

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  13. ADELAIDE WELCOME

    Among the crowd of tennis officials and enthusiasts at the Adelaide station this morning to welcome Borotra, Brugnon and Boussus was Sir Frank ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. "BOX OF TRICKS"

    The undercarriage of "Bert" Hinkler's machine is: his own invention, and is so designed that when the wings tie folded back the landing wheels ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    The High Commissioner (Sir G.Ryrie) this afternoon cabled to Mr. Bruce a precis of the tenders for the purchase of the Commonwealth Line. He also ...

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  16. WESTRALIA SECOND

    Western Australia was strongly represented last November is the Imperial Shield Shoot, in which most of the Universities of the British Empire compete ...

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  17. BOTH MEN NERVOUS

    Following is a description of the fight: — Round one: Both men showed decided nervousness when they entered the ...

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  18. MOTORS V. RAILWAYS

    The "Evening Standard" states that the latest development in the railway motor vehicle war behind the legislation discussed in the House of Commons last ...

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  19. BRUGNON BRILLIANT

    J. Brugnon defeated J. Crawford, 6 — 1. 6 — 1. The winner played a polished style and little effort, while Crawford's ...

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  20. NEWMARKET HANDICAP

    Gothic rules a strong favoirte forme Newmarket Handicap. In this connection it is interesting to note that in 27 years the big sprint race has been won ...

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  21. HANDLING OF WHEAT

    The State Government has approved of the wheat handling charges at Albany being reduced from is 2d a ton to lOd a ton as from March 1. ...

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  22. MRS. HINKLER SAILING

    Mrs. Hinkler has arranged to sail by the R.M.S. Orama from Toulon on March 9. ...

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  23. "DAWN" DISSENSION

    The Nurse Cavell film, "Dawn," has led to a series of questions concerning the film censorship. Sir P. Hall (Con.) suggested that a Government department ...

    Article : 220 words
  24. RETURNED MEN'S TRIBUTE

    Brigadier-General S. Price Weir. Public Service Commissioner, today received a telegram from Mr. J. B. Home, of the Commonwealth Bank, Bundaberg ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. RUSIA'S FOREIGN TRADE

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain), in answer to a question, said that Germany's exports to Russia last year ...

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  26. FRENCH ATROCITY

    A big Paris jeweller has offered ten thousand francs (approximately £80) for the arrest of the murderer of Gaston Truphere. the young traveller, who was ...

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  27. YOUNG SNAKES

    Some weeks ago Mr. Rocky Vane, the . well-known snake exhibitor, visited Garden Island, and upon his return stated that lie had caught a number of tiger ...

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  28. RELEASED ON PROBATION

    A fifteen-year-old girl appeared before Mr. A. J. Cantor and Mrs. J. Beadle, J's.P., In the Children's Court this morning, charged with having on February 25 ...

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  29. SPECTACULAR FIGHT

    Heeney brilliantly outpointed Delaney before the biggest crowd that has ever watched a non-championship fight. It was a spectacular contest, Heeney ...

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  30. "BOB IN FOR BERT"

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  31. CURIOUS "KINK"

    Thomas Rowen was represented by his wife in the Children's Court this morning, when he was charged by School Inspector West with having neglected to ...

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  32. "TEX" RICKARD'S PRAISE

    After the decision Mr. "Tex" Rickard said: "He is the man who will step into the ring against Tunney in June. Heeney is a greatly improved fighter. ...

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  33. WRESTLING

    PORTLAND (U.S.A.), March 1. — Ted Thye won from Kaufman at Columbus (Ohio), securing two falls. ...

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  34. PAINT AND THE TRAFFIC

    Someone on the steamer Berrima has adopted a novel means of airing his linguistic attainments. Painters are busy just now making the ...

    Article : 186 words
  35. SYSTEMATIC THIEVING

    Four lads, two of (hem brothers, were charged by Detective-Sergeant Cameron and Detective Johnston, in the Children's Court this morning, with having been ...

    Article : 259 words
  36. £30,000 CLAIMED

    Claiming £30,000 "on account of undue Interference with his reputation and character and for consequential losses," Hugh McKernan, of 55 Newcastle-street ...

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  37. STOP PRESS

    Albert Ernest [?]esy of Dravton street. Bowdon a mail motor officer was arres[?] on a charge of the mansla[?] of Gwerdohue ...

    Article : 100 words
  38. TRANS-ATLANTIC 'PHONE

    The London-America telephone rases have been reduced from £15 to £9 for three minutes' conversation. ...

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  39. SAVED THE LINE

    Lecturing on Dominion and Colonial Defence." Major Gordon Macready, of the General Staff of the War Office, revealed that at one stage of the Great ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. ALLEGED THEFT

    George Walker (34) and William Allen (31), both styled as laborers, were charged at the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., with ...

    Article : 207 words
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  42. PUSH-CYCLE STOLEN

    On February 24 at the Children's Court a lad 16 years old was charged with having at Victoria Park, on Februsry 16, stolen one push-cycle valued at ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. STABBED WITH KNIFE

    At 11.30 today, the St. John Ambulance received a call to 64 Roe-street, where they found a Chinaman named Chyol (62) suffering from a deep k[?]ife ...

    Article : 89 words
  44. TREATY REFUSED

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Cairo says that it is now certain that the W.A.F.D. executive has decided not to accept the draft treaty. ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. CONTRACTOR FINED.

    Four charges under a new section of the Health Act were preferred against Henry J. Holland, a building contractor, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M.. at the ...

    Article : 72 words
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