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  2. JAPAN'S EMPEROR

    That the condition of the Japanese Emperor's health is causing some uneasiness is indicated in a bulletin issued with regard to it by the Imperial ...

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  3. SAVE RUSSIA

    Dr. Nansen, in the course of an interview, said the solution of the world problem of unemployment lay in saving Russia from [?]ne grip of famine. Everyone ...

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  4. MORE MEN NEEDED

    Curicus and contrasting pictures of the Australian attitude towards, immigration are presented by the simultaneons publication in "The Times" of two ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. OF LABOR DAY SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Labor Day will be fittingly celebrated on Wednesday, when it is expected that the procession which will parade through the streets to the Jubilee Oval will be ...

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  6. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS

    Mr. Lloyd George made an important speech at Inverness, in which he dealt with various subjects. Referring to Ireland, he said that ...

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  7. WAR'S AFTERMATH

    Speaking at Inverness on the question of unemployment, Mr. Lloyd George said that the present trade depression was most abnormal. It was the result ...

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  8. OUR VITAL INTEREST IN PACIFIC

    Mr. W. W. Davies, the Australian journalist, who has made for himself a responsible and distinguished position in American journalism, and has done ...

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  9. VIEWS OF NATIONS

    Washington newspapers are very actively distributing propaganda, by way of publicity, to the ends of the earth in regard to the coming Disarmament ...

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  10. RELIFE COMMITTEE MEETS.

    The international Russian Famine Relief Conference has met. Eighteen States are repesented, including Britain, France, United States, Germany, and ...

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  11. "CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME."

    "We should make adequate provision for our own people first," said Mr. frendergast, Leader of the Victorian, Parliamentary Labor Pary, in ...

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  12. GUARD FOR THE QUEST

    Sir Ernest Shackleton went ashore from the Quest at Lisbon and visited the British Legation. He then returned on board, after having obtained the ...

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  13. POLITICS IN GREAT BRITAIN

    The possibility of an early general election has, given rise to a fresh flood of speculation regarding the political futures of Mr. Lloyd George, the Coalition, and ...

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  14. EFFECT OF THE TARIFF

    It is announced by the Massey-Harris Implement Company that it intends to establish a manufactory in Australia, where it sold 6,000,000 dollars (normally ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. BUTY SHEET

    The secretary (Mr. T. P. Howard) reports that the following duty sheet has been drawn up by the executive committee in connection with the sports to ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. TOO POOR TO PAY

    A military cadet, who was brought before Mr. T. J. S. O'Halloran, S.M., in the Port Adelaide Court on Friday, was fined £1 and £1 costs, in default seven ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. TOO MUCH RAIN IN JAPAN

    Continued rains, which have occurred during the last six weeks are reported to be seriously attecting the rice crops, the heads of which are rotting off. It ...

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  18. TO GOVERN THE PHILIPPINES

    General Leonard Wood, the new Governor-General for the Philippines, who was arrived here from America, was received in audience, and had luncheon ...

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  19. U.S. NOT DEMANDING DEBT

    Enquiry in the best financial quarters has proved that the sensational report that it was the intention of America to demand the immediate payment from ...

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  20. STOP THIEF!

    A daring attempt at daylight robbery at Drummonne to-day was frustrated by a woman with a revolver. The woman, Mrs. Howie, was at the back portion of ...

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  21. COMMANDER OF R38 ILL

    Flight Lieutenant Wann, who was in command of the airship [?]23 when she was wrecked at Hull, was not called upon to give evidence at the inquest ...

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  22. VOLUNTARY WHEAT POOL

    The impression in business circles is that the Government's proposal for a State compulsory wheat pool is doomed owing to the impossibility of financing ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. STOREY

    "I will cable my condolences to the Government and to Mr. Storey's relatives," said the Prince of Wales, when informed of the news of Mr. John ...

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  24. IRISH CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), Lord Birkenbed, Sir Hamar Greenwood, Mr Chamberlain, Sir L. Wortnington Evans, and Mr. Churchill ...

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  25. SUBSTITUTE FOR ALLIANCE

    There is an expectation in some quarters that the Disarmament Conference will end in a "general agreement" which will take the place of the ...

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  26. ROBBERIES RAMPANT

    Numerous daring and well-planned robberies in this city are occupying the attention of the detectives. A gang of thieves are working, evidently sure of ...

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  27. NOT A SANDY DESERT

    At the Royal Show yesterday the attendance was 28,500, as compared with 42,500 last year. The falling off in the crowd was due to the increased ...

    Article : 254 words
  28. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The destroyers Tasmania. Tattoo, and Success have been placed out of commission and the crews paid off. The fleet, it is said, is now reduced to below ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. MARKETS AND MONEY

    Middle quotations for Australian and other investment stocks on the London Exchange are given as follow (those for the previous week are in parentheses):— ...

    Article : 242 words
  30. ALLEGED RECEIVING

    Stella Eva Staner, a lincesed secondheand dealer, of Franklin street, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., on Friday, with having at Unley ...

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  31. DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND

    Auxiliary police were concerned in a serious disturbance at Dunmanway, West Cork, on Tuesday. A detachment stationed there reported at Cork that ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. ENTRY TO AMERICA

    The British Government is taking up with Washington the question of the entry of British subjects into the United States. ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. A BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Early this morning Leonard Wainwright, a returned soldier, who has not yet recovered from war wounds, was taken to a hospital as the result of a ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    Two furtner cases of plague have been reported in Queensland, one in Brisbane and the other in Townsville. Five plague rats have also been found. ...

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  35. UGLY MAN COMPETITION

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  37. RICH COALFIELDS

    A message from Kattowitz states that a syndicate of British capitalists has bought vast tracts of the rich coalfield near Rybuik. The fields have hitherto ...

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  38. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK

    Messages received in Sydney from the New Hebrides State that influenza is raging and thus far four deaths have occurred, some at hospitals and others o ...

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  39. SOLICITOR KIDNAPPED

    Mr. Travers Wolfe Crown Solicitor for the West Riding of Cork, was kidnapped at Ski[?]ren. Three men seised him at a hotel and motored to an unknown ...

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  40. CALCUTTA EXCHANGE.

    Telegraphic transfers are quoted at 1/5 5-16. and three months' bills at 1/6 7-16. The market is weak. ...

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  41. IRISH RELIEF FUND

    Mr. Pulieyn (president of the EmiGeorge), Lord Birkenhead, Sir Hamar treasurer of the American Committee of Relief for Ireland) and Judge Campbell ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. WAR MEMORIAL COLLAPSES

    A war memorial erected by the inhabitants of Theux, near Charleville, which was unveiled on October 2, collapsed on October 4. Of the masons ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. RAILWAY COLLISIONS

    Nineteen passengers were killed in the Batignolles collision and 100 injured, the injured include two Englishmen. Another collision between trains ...

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