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  2. SUPERFIUOUS WOMEN

    LONDON, Tues.—"Far larger migration of women would be effected if financial assistance could be given." says the 1921 report of the Society for the ...

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  3. RUSSO-GERMAN MOVE

    LONDON, Tues.—The announcement that the Russo-German treaty had been initialled was completely unexpected and it astounded the conference. The ...

    Article : 149 words
  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday-—Members or the organising commission appointed in connection with the British Empire Exhibition, to be held near ...

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  5. GOVERNOR ADVISES LEGISLATORS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—The Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) was tendered a farewell luncheon by members of the Federal and State ...

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  6. JAPS LOSE NO TIME

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The "Evening News" comments on what if calls the "amazing quickness of Japan's propagandists." It was 7.30 on ...

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  7. ANARCHY IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Morrowbone area of Belfast continues a centre of flerce fighting. The trouble was started yesterday, when 15 ...

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  8. CLUES TO CRIMES

    Not a post, certainly, for a man of nervous temperament, or for any one inclined to harrowing dreams after a day spent in the dark shadows ...

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  9. CONSTITUTION DRAFTED FOR IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Times" Dublin correspondent says that the signatories to the treaty have drafted a constitution for the Irish Free ...

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  10. WONGACURRA'S DEATH SENTENCE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—The Governor-in-Council to-day commuted the death sentence passed on an aborigine named Wongacurra (otherwise ...

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  11. FLOODS AND TORNADOES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Fifty persons have died and hundreds are injured as a result of floods caused by cloudbursts in Western Indiana and ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A partial settlement of the cotton dispute has been reached. A conference between representatives of the employers and ...

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  13. REPUBLICANS ATTACK BARRACKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A midnight attack was made on the Wellington Barracks in Dublin, occupied by Free State troops. One sentry was ...

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  14. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    PARIS, Tues.—The Cabinet considered for an hour the situation created by the signing of the Rasso-German treaty, and it is understood, decided ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH LINE CREWS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Mr T. Walsh (general president of the Seamen's Union) referred to-day to the report that motions had been passed ...

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  16. MAN GAOLED FOR IMPOSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the Prahran Court to-day William Nanks, alias George Johnson, was sentenced to two years and a half in prison on ...

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  17. WESTRALIAN IMMIGRATION SCHEME.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr Percy Hunter (immigration commissioner) will remain in London for a few weeks, pending the finalisation of the ...

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  18. ANOTKER TURK IS ASSASSINATED IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A sensational tragedy occurred in the west end of Berlin last night. Two youths armed with revolvers attacked two men, one ...

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  19. MAN FOUND ON RAILWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—The body of Mr William Edward Faller of Highgate, was found at Maedonalds railway station, on the North Terrace-Glenelg ...

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  20. HEADSTONES OVER SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—For some time the question or erecting headstones over the graves of members of the naval and military forces who ...

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  21. SOLOMONTOWN FIRE REVIVES

    The fire which destroyed three shops in Church Circle, Solomontown, on Monday, revived late last night. There was a hurried call to the fire ...

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  22. SECRET CLAUSES IN TREATY.

    LONDON, Wednesday—A report is current among the Baltic delegations to the Genoa Conference to the effect that the Russo-German treaty ...

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  23. LIB-LABS. IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tues.—The Independeat Labor Party, sitting in conference at Nottingham, unanimously adopted a resolution emphatically opposing a ...

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  24. GERMAN REBEL IS ARRESTED.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Kapp, leader of the 1920 rebellion, has been arrested at Sassnitz as he was returning from Sweden, to which country he fled ...

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  26. FLEGHT PROGRESSES TO BRAZIL.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The Portaguese aviators who are flying to Brazil have reached St Paul rocks in mid-Atlantic. ...

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  27. MEAT INDUSTRY AMALGAMATION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The great packing houses of Armour, Wilson, and Cudahy are reported to have completed a great amalgamation involving ...

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  28. RUSSIA A GERMAN COLONY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail," in a leader, points out that the Russo-German treaty makes Russia in effect a German colony. It ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. ERITAIN'S WAR DEBT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Negotiations will be commenced next week with a British commission for a refunding of the war debt. ...

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  30. MONEY LENT FOR GAMBLING.

    Denald Triffle, dealer, was charged in North Melbourne police court with assaulting Henry Bruce Negus, butcher, Errol street. Negus also ...

    Article : 394 words
  31. PARIS MEN BECOME SLOVENS

    Paris is just now awakening to the fact that its man folk are becoming cureless. slovenly dressers, and Paris is fearful lest the post-war lack of ...

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  32. AGREEMENT A RETALIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily News" correspondent at Genoa has interviewed Herr Rathenau. The latter declared that "four times last ...

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  33. ALLIES PROTEST FIRMLY.

    GENOA, Tuesday—Great Britain, France. Italy, Japan, Belgium, the Little Entente, and Poland have signed a remonstrance with the German ...

    Article : 200 words
  34. BRITAIM OPPOSES ANY ASCENDENCY.

    LONDON, Wednesday—In consequeuce of the German assertion that they previously discussed the treaty with British officials, Mr Lloyd George ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. GERMAN REPARATION DEBT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Government announces that a committee of experts to investigate the conditions under which Germany can ...

    Article : 79 words
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  37. GERMANS PREPARE REPLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— German circles have informed Reuter's Genoa correspondent that a reply to the Allied note will be delivered to-day. ...

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