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  2. Federal Politics

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. M. Chariton (Leader of opposition) said the opposition would willingly ...

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  3. NEW RAILWAY ENGINES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The two new types of engine which the Railway Department is ordering for South Austraian lines will be vastly superior to the ...

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  4. TRINITY CHURCH, ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— Recently Rev. Frederick Webb made arrangements for Rev. Dr. F. B. Meyer to preach at Holy Trinity Church, ...

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  5. Etna Eruption

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Daily Mail correspondent at Catania says the eruption of Mt F[?] which stackened during the night, broke out with ...

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  6. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York University announces the discovery of a serum for the cure of rheumatism, will it claims has proved ...

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  7. PIRIE HOSPITAL AFFAIRS

    A meeting of the Pirie Hospital Board was held last night. Mr. J. Ramsay was in the chair and there were also present: Messrs G. ...

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  8. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— In the Criminal Court, Mr. T. C. Brennan representing David Kelly who was found guilty of manslaughter of Mrs. Overall ...

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  9. HICKSON MISSION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— A great number of applications is still being received by the committee of management of the coming Hickson ...

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  10. ENFLUENZA ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Although the present outbreak of influenza may not be regarded as seriously in official circles as the pneumonic influenza ...

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  11. AMERICAN VESSELS SEIZED BY SOVIET.

    NOME (Alaska), Wednesday.—A missionary who has returned from wintering in the little Diomedes. Islands in Behring Straits, reports that three ...

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  12. NO ALTERATION IN SHEARERS' RATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian Workers' Union has decided not to file an application for variation of the shearers' award in face of the ...

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  13. THE COAL STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Sir Robert Gibson, coal controller for Victoria, declares that coal mast be saved. The position is serious, but not ...

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  14. RAILWAY OFFICERS' WAGES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Mr. J. W. Sharlev. secretary of Railways Officers' Association stated that much dissatisfaction had been expressed by ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. YOUTH FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Ashley Iddles (16 years) was found dead in shallow water below the suspension bridge at North Sydney, this afternoon. He had ...

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  17. HOTEL AND PICTURE THEATRE BURNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Palace hotel and a picture theatre adjoining at Sarina near MacKay were destroyed by fire to-day. ...

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  18. SUPPLICANTS ATTACKED

    There was a dramatic sequel to the religious practices of the townspeople of Linguaglossa. The inhabitants of Castiglione hearing that the ...

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  19. POLICE SERGEANT SUED FOR ILLEGAL DETENTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—John Palmer Wilson, who yesterday sued Sergeant Russell for alleged illegal detention of £375 seized by defendant when ...

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  20. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —The members of the British Overseas Settlement Delegation declared that the Victorian immigration policy was ...

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  21. RACEHORSE BREAKS BLOOD VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The well-known racehorse Coionei North, while galloping at Moorefleld to-day broke a blood vessel and subsequentlydied ...

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    WOOOROW WILSON was 66 years of age ta December fast. He is slowly recovering from the illness which caused his petir[?] ment from world politice three years ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PREMIER AND KING VISIT SCENE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Rome says that Signer Mussolini (Premier) left hurriedly for Sicilly cancelling public ...

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  24. HOW BRITAIN WENT OUT.

    London, Tuesday: Randolph Lycett the ex-Australian, made a gallant effort in the concluding stages of his match with De Gomer. He played whirl ...

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  25. POLICEMEN'S REQUESTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Victorian police force urged Sir William Macpherson, the Acting Premier, to ...

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  26. PIRIE COUNCIL'S FAILURES.

    Sir,—In to-day's defence by the Mayor of the Council's failures, he says he will not admit the town is in a disgraceful condition. I never saw ...

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  27. ATTACK ON LAWSCM MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday, JMr. F. Egglesion, M.L.A., speaking at the Australian Women's National League, adversely attacked the Layvson Ministry. ...

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  28. LADY MOULDEN RESIGNS FROM GIRL GUIDES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Lady Hackett Moulden has resigned from the position of Chief Commissioned of Girl Guides. She explained to-day that ...

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