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  2. Russia's Debts

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that the Allies' experts, are deliberating on the Genoa Conference program. Yesterday they considered a British ...

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  3. TROPIC TO NEAR POLE

    "The Premier from the Jungle" was the well-applied description of himself made by Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western Australia) when he had ...

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  4. British Politics

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced to-day in the House of Commons that the Genoa Conference will be held on April 19 as arranged. Mr. Lloyd ...

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  5. MORE WORK FOR PIRIE

    Pirie is specially interested an the telegram from Sydney which was published in "The Recorder" yesterday. stating that the Sulphide Corporation's ...

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  6. PRINCIPLE LEFT BEHIND

    Mr. W. M. Hughes' attention has been drawn to a resolution of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce Conference that trade with Germany should ...

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  7. Woman Stops Robbery

    A housebreaker was startled yesterday afternoon when he visited a residence an New Parkside. He rang the front door bell, then knocked at the ...

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  8. IRELAND WORRIES BRITAIN

    Complaints of outrage, based on the occurrences in Ireland at the weekend, were made in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  9. CHURCH UNION.

    Rev. Geo. Hall (Chairman of the South Australian joint committee) made a statement on church union which had been prepared by a special ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. Country Party Active

    Mr. M. Melmosh (leader of the Country Party) said to-day: "One of the things we intend hammering into country residents is that the time has ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. Seamen's Union Manifesto

    Referring to-day to a statement, alleged to have been made by Seamen's Union officials, that the Arbitration Court had been influenced by a ...

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  12. SMELTERS COMPANY STATEMENT

    When interviewed to-day regarding the reported arrangement by which the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Company will undertake the smelling of the ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN EQYPT.

    The celebration in connection With Egypt's sovereignty was marked by hostile demonstrations in Cairo and Alexandria, which the police ...

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  14. Man and Woman Shot

    In front of a house in Plant street, Northcute. REy Bilney (20) was found lying on the footpath with a builet wound in his head. He was unconscious ...

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  15. WRONG MAN BLAMED.

    Charles Murphy was charged with manslaughter to-day, as an outcome of a collision between, a jinker and tramcar at St. Kilda on January 12. Emily ...

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  16. ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUCE.

    In the Northern Parliament to-day Mr. Megaw (a member of the Cabinet) moved the second reading of the Special Powers Bill, which is designed to ...

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  17. GENERAL STRIKE DISAVOWED.

    Victorian Labor Party leaders declare that there is no likelihood of a general strike being declared by seamen and coalminers. ...

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  18. SHIPBUILDERS' WAGES.

    The dispute which arose in the shipbuilding industry because of the proposal to abolish the bonus has had a new development owing to the ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. UNION OFFICIALS DENY REPORT

    A morning paper to-day published a sensational article to the effect that there would he a huge industrial upheaval shortly. It staged that the ...

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  20. ULSTER SCHEME TO STOP OUTRASES.

    The Ulster House of Commons has agreed in the second reading of the Bill to confer on local and civil authorities drastic powers, including the ...

    Article : 87 words
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  23. Gaol for Insolvent

    Adolph Gusiav George Klem, formerly a commission agent, of Booleroo Centre, and now of Adelaide, was before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell in the ...

    Article : 348 words
  24. CARTERS DECLARE A STRIKE.

    Following the shooting in the streets yesterday the carters cf Belfast struck on the ground that they had not sufficient protection.— ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. ROADS ENTRENCHED.

    Entrenching and barricading the roads, placing machine guns in position and consolidating and manning posts are proceeding on each side of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. GRAVE PERIL ON BORDER.

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin says that the position on the border is going from bad to worse. Even a most trifling outbreak at any point ...

    Article : 148 words
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