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  2. EMIGRATION

    An earnest and interesting discussion on emigration took place in the House of Commons on the Colonial office vote for overseas settlement. ...

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  4. KARL GO[?]S

    "Settling down to a studied simplicity without any pomp or circumstance, the ex-Emperor Karl passed from Hungarian soil for evermore," writes the ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. MONEY AND METALS

    Mr Reginald McKenna, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, now chairman of toe- London City and Mi[?]land Bank, states that he believes that ...

    Article : 70 words
  6. MOUNT EVEREST

    In a final exclusive despatch to "The Times," Colonel Howard Bury, leader of the Mount Everest expedition, descrioes the return of the expedition to ...

    Article : 737 words
  7. 'EXTREMISTS' IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The extreme Union[?]sts are more active than ever in the House of Commons, heckling Sir Hamar Greenwood severely as regards alleged breaches of the truce, ...

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  8. MAY HAMPER BRITISH

    Considerable interest, says the Washington correspondent of "The Times," is being taken in the announcement that the Association for the recognition ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. NO AMERICAN LOAN TO CHINA

    United States' bankers associated with, the Chinese consor[?]ium have abandoned the proposed loan of 16,000,000 doliars '(nominally £3,200,000) to china ...

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  10. MURDER BY GERN

    Exemplary sentences have been passed by the court in Paris which, has been trying the four accomplices of the dead insurance agent Henri Girard, in ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. INTERNED AT MADEIRA.

    Arrangements nave been made for the internment of Karl and Zita at Madeira. ...

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  12. BROTHERS OF STONE

    The Saxon Minister for the Interior, speaking in the Diet at Dresden, said that notwithstanding President Ebert's decree suppressing secret societies these ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT

    The British Parliamentary Labor Party's motion for to-morrow's debate on the Washington Conference will be as follows: — ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. COUNTRY BANKRUPT

    As a further development of the compargn which latery appeared to have met with a friendly reception by an influential section of the press, a meeting of the ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. MORE TROUBLE

    In the House of Commons during question time, Mr. Harmsworth, admitted that the Yugo-Slav forces had advanced in Albania, in the direction of ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. LITTLE ENTENTE

    The Conference of Ambassadors, in view of Hungary's intention to [?]cthrone the Hapeburgs, has requested the Little Entente to demobilise. ...

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  17. SCOTLAND YARD

    An animated debate on the resignation of Sir Basil Thomson, of Scotland Yard, which was discussed at question time in the House of Commons, later formed the ...

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  18. SELLING AFTER HOURS

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday (before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M.) Freuerick William [?]rack, beensee of the Lion [?]otel, Lower [?] [?], was charged on the information of ...

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  19. OVATION TO BEATTY

    Forty thousand members of the American legion were reviewed on the occasion of the Veterans' Convention by Marsoal Foch, former ...

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  20. LLOYD GEORGE MAY BE LATE

    It is expected by the British Embas[?] officials in Washington that Mr Lioyd George will attend the Disarmament Conterence, but they regard it as ...

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  21. LAND IN NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Hughes laid on the table of the House of Representatives to-day a paper containing an offer by a French company to sell 600,000 hectares of land in the New ...

    Article : 267 words
  22. AUSTRALIA'S MORTGAGE

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Sir Joseph Cook, in reply to Mr. Higgs, said that the amount owing to the Imperial Government by the ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. CARDINAL'S CIRCULAR

    Cardmal Bourne, in a circular letter, urges the faithful to attend massn and [?]enediction on Armistice Day in or[?] to implore the blessing of the Alm[?] ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    "If Australia does not need the League of Nations, the league needs A. st.[?]lia," said Lord Robert Secil at the Australian, and New Zealand Club's ...

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  25. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK

    Mr. Justice Beeby commenced the enquiry to-day into the application far a 44 hour week by the cement workers. The general manager of the Kandes ...

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  26. ALLEGED THEFT

    Henry Ward, an elderly man, who entered the dock in a shaking condition, was charged before Mr. E. M. Sabipe, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  27. CONSTABLE SUSPENDED

    At a meeting of members of the Prctestant re[?]on a prolest was entered against the suspenston of Constable Ped[?]er. It was stated that ...

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  28. PEACE AND PROSPERITY

    The American Ambassador, Mr. Harvey, in a speech before the liverpool Chamber of Commerce, said he firmly believed the most beneficial outcome of ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. THAMES FLOOD

    "The Daily Mail" says that the flooding of the [?]names has been responsible for amazing scenes. The swo[?]en [?]er rose a foot [?]gher than Thames and ...

    Article : 144 words
  30. WIFE'S ADULTERY

    On the grounds of adultery with Richard Charles Southwell, Mahommet Faudledeen, of Fulreney street, petitioned in the Supreme Court on Friday ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. BRITAIN'S CONTRIBUTION

    British Government representatives, at a meeting of the Dominions immigration authorities in London expressed the anxiety of the Domnions to make a ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. ON WHOLESALE LINES

    Two business houses at Glebe were robbed under unusual circumstances early this morning. Breaking their way through, the roofs the thieves removed a ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. UMEMPLOYMENT

    When the round table conference, which is discussing the unemployment position, resumed to-day, the press representatives were admitted after a ...

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  34. IRRESPONSIBLE!

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fanton asked what mstructions had been given to Senator Pearce in Connection with the Washington Conterence. ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. INDECENT ASSAULT PROVED

    In the Criminal Court, on Friday, before Mr. Justice Poole and a jury, the nearing was continued of the [?] against Joseph Mayne[?]d alleging that he ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. STRIKE THREAT

    The leauers of the United Mine Workers of America insist that a si[?] of 500,000 coal miners in the chited States is inevitable. ...

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  37. DECLINES TO COMMENT.

    The Inspector-General of Police today declmed to comment on the protest of the Protestant Federation against tne suspension of Constable Pedier. ...

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  38. INSOLVENCY COURT

    Before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell. In the matter of Carl August Preiffer and August, Herman Preiffer, of Eudunda, dealers and agents for the S.A. Farmers' ...

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  39. GOOD BRIGADE WORK

    Quick work by the fire brigades prevented serious damage being done at the Electric Supplies compauy, at Clarence street. The cause of the fire is unknown. ...

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  40. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE

    The "National Review" declares that a conspieuous service[?] Australia by Lord Northeliffe in his plea[?] for a more comprehensive immigration ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. CRIME IN SYDNEY

    When an application for Jeniency was made on behan of a young housebreaker at the [?]ghurst sessious to-day, Judge Scnoies said that burglaries has become ...

    Article : 83 words
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  43. MILITTARY ADVISER PROMOTED.

    L[?]euiemant-General the Earl of Cavan, who is in the United States as military adviser to the British delegattion to the "as[?]gton Conference, has been ...

    Article : 129 words
  44. ABOUT RHEUMATISM

    Suf[?]s from [?] will find the following letters of grea interest:—From Mr. W. C[?]andler, 24 Earl stret. Windsor (Vic.). ...

    Article : 199 words
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  46. WAGE CUTTING

    In the Arbitration Court to-day an application was made by the Master Printers and Ailied Trades for a 3/ reduction in wages. ...

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  47. MILLION FARMS PLAN.

    The artiele which is contributed by Sir Joseph. Carruthers to "The Times," on the subject of the Australian million farms scheme, is alluded to in a ...

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  49. URGENT AEROPLANE TRIP

    After travelling 44 miles per aeroplane, Thomas O'Dea arrived here just too late to attend th- burial of his brother Claude Thomas. When touring with an ...

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