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  2. IRRIGATION WORKS

    Pioneer workers on the River Murray, engaged in irrigation and [?]reclamation work, have been seriously handicapped by the low rates of wages compared ...

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  3. PROFITEERING AND HIGH COST OF LIVING

    Action by the Fair Profits Commission in regard to the expeeted inere[?]se in the price of sugar was announced on Tuesday by Sir James Mc[?]y, the chairman. ...

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  4. GERMAN CRISIS STILL ACUTE CONFLICTS THROUGHOUT COUNTRY

    Despite the Government coneessions and the supposed cessation of the genetel strike, Germany as a whole remains unsetle[?] The Communists are ...

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  5. THE COALITION

    The outcome of the negotiations which are taking place by the Liberals and Nationalists in regard to the fate of the Coalition is still uncertain. All that the ...

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  6. Famous Aviators WELCOMED BY LORD MAYOR

    What led up to V[?]tain Sir Ross Smith and his brother, Sir K[?]th, and the two [?]cchanies, W.O. Bem[?]t[?] and Sergoant Shiers, embarking upon their ...

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  7. CITY LIKE A BATTLEFIELD.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Berlin says that [?]nough the Batic swashbucklers have have retred the city still resemnies a secdor of the [?]tle [?] ...

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  8. GLENELG WAR CHAPEL.

    On Saturday afternoon at 3.30 Sir Ross Smith will day the foundation stone of the war chapel, which is being erected in connection with St. Peters Church, ...

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  9. PORT DARWIN ADDRESS.

    The following address was handed to Sir Ross Smith by the lord mayor at the conclusion of the civic reception on Wednesday:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COMMANDEERING STOCKS.

    The Queensland Government contemplates commandeering stocks of sugar. jam and condeneed milk to prevent hoarding for higher prices. ...

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  11. GANTRIES DISPUTE

    With the idea of effecting a settlement of the gantries' trouble. which has been continued so long. the Port Pirie Trades And Labor Council appointed a deputation ...

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  12. "MEDIAEVAL BARBARISM."

    In the course of a jading aracle the "Daily Mail" says:—"We signed peace with the Ebert Government, and expect the plendge to [?] ...

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  13. PROMISES TO WORKERS.

    It Is stated by the Rotterdam corres pondent of "The Times" that the "Teie[?] reports that the Berlin workers have secured the avveptance of the whole ...

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  14. N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    The general election position in New South Wales remains unchanged. Many postal votes and absentee, votes have to be counted. These have altered necessary ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT AGREES.

    The Berlin general strike ended when the workers' demands were accepted by the Government, which making iarreaching concessions, ...

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  16. CHURCHILL HOLDS FORTH

    In the committee stage of the Army [?]stimates in the House of Commons several speakers strongly advocated the establishment of a joint Imperial ...

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  17. ALLEGED DISLOYALTY

    A speech reported to hare been made by Father McCoy at St. Patrick's Dav luncheon in Port Pirie has been severely criticised by certain sections of the com ...

    Article : 253 words
  18. WHEAT TRANSACTIONS

    A claim for £14,000 instituted by the De Lauret Company, Limited, against the New South Wales Government in respect of a wheat transaction, was ...

    Article : 296 words
  19. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES

    The Wondergraph presented to a full house on Wednesday night the first picture of Houdini the Handcuff King, produced under the paramount banner. ...

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  20. FACIAL DISFIGUREMENT

    Arrangements have been entered into by the Department of Defence so that returned discharged soldiers who have suffered disfigurement as the result of facial ...

    Article : 368 words
  21. FIRE TRAGEDY

    The sensational burning tragedy which arose from the fire which occurred at the fish shop of Messrs. Collings and Green, 192 King William street south, ...

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  22. ARMY SERVICE CORPS

    Members of the Army Service Corns, A.I.U. Club. held a reunion suioke social at the Aurora Hotel. Pirie street, on Wednesday evening. This was the second ...

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  23. THE NEW TARIFF

    The Customs and Excise tariff for 1920 will operate from 9 a.m. to-day. Duty is to be taken under the new rates except in those cases in which the ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. THE MADMAN'S TRICK

    The swindling practice known as the "madman's trick" was performed wirth extraordinary success in the early train irom Parkes on Wednesday. when five ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. MINERS' DEMANDS

    The miners' negotiations for an increase of three shillings per day have ben broken off, and the situration as the result is regarded as being grave. ...

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  26. IRELAND WHO 'KILLED THE LORD MAYOR?

    In the House of Commons Mr.T. P. [?]Connor, adverting to his statement on the previous day refiecting UDon the soldiers searching the Lord Mayor's house in Cork, ...

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  27. FOR PRESIDENT

    Ambassador Davis has telegraphed to the chairman of the West Virginia State Democratic Committee thanking them for the endorsement of his nomination ...

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  28. THE ALLEGED RISING.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Clement Edwards asked the question, of w[?]ch he had given notice on March 19, W[?]sh regard to the rising in Ireland at ...

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  29. NOT DELIVERED

    On February 27 the Sydney Labor Council addressed a letter to Comrade Lenin (Premier of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic), of Moscow, Russia. The ...

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  30. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    While crossing the railway line on Wednesday evening, about 7.40 o'clock, at Kilkenny, a woman named Emma Jane Gray, aged 47 years, a resident of ...

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  31. NO SATURDAY WORK EMPLOYERS AND STOP-WORK MEETINGS.

    If the employers in Sydney decide to stop payment for the [?]ime lost by unionists attending stop-work meetings on Saturday mornings there is likely to ...

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  32. THE PUSHING JAP

    Edwad Clifford, prosident of the Washington State Anti-Japanese League, writing to Governor Hart, has assorted that a siartling stuation existed' owing to the ...

    Article : 41 words
  33. AMERICAN RESOULUTION.

    Though Senator P. G. Gerry's first regervation regarding Ireland was defeatfed in the Senate to-day, another which be propo[?]ed this evening was adopted ...

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  34. ECHO OF BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Security for costs was in an application made to Justice Schult in the Practice Court Melbourne, on Monday in connection with the claim by Euphemia Watson, of ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    Mr. Worrall (secreary of the Stonemasons' Union in Sydney) stated on Wednesday that his union wanted a 44-hour week as much as anyone, but fair ...

    Article : 220 words
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  37. PATIENT COMMITS SUICIDE.

    At Callan Park (N.S.W.) on Tuesday, one of the patients of the local hospital a victim of melancholia, cut his throat with a razor he had stolen from a ...

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  38. SORROW IN CORK.

    De[?]ribing the sorrow in Cork City because of the murder of Alderman Me-Curtain, the lord mayor and a prominem[?] Sinn Feiner, the "Dauly Ma[?] ...

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  40. LAD ATTACKED AND STUNNED

    Eric Shepherd, 16, assistant at Ezywalkin's shop, Midland Junction, W.A., was carrying a bag containing £38 to the West Australian Bank when four youths attacked and stunned him, ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. A PORTIA IN RAGS.

    Mr. Fisher, President of the Board of Education, s[?]aking at Trowbridge, said that books were often "written dow," to children, but his experience was that ...

    Article : 131 words
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