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  2. JUSTIFIABEL

    Omcials of the Seamen's Union, whenen interviewed regarding the suggestion that Australian unionists should be boycotted in retaliation for British seamen ...

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  3. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    In the next elections the Coalition label with dropped. "The Daily Mail" state. The Conservatives and the Coalition Liberals will stand for election ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. RAND STRIKE

    In the ceutral area mining operations are now on a larger scale. Several mines are breaking rock. Two mines have all the white labor required at the ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. SHACKLETON HONOR

    A number of British ex-service men paid honors to the late Sir Ernest Shackieton at the State funeral in Monte Video, states Captain Hussey, of the Quest ...

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  6. ICEBOUND

    Navigation of the Kattegat is most dirficult owing to drifting icebergs. Gothenburg is completely shut off. The Swedish Lloyd steamer, Thule, from London, ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. SMILING TOUR

    The Indian colony here, foll[?]ing [?] heated meetings, has decided to retuse [?] join other British communities in welcoming the Prince of Wales when he [?] ...

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  8. WARLIKE SCENES IN BELFAST

    There was more shooting in Belfast to-day, but hitherto it has not been of a very serious character. Several were wounded and a five-year-old boy died in the hospitel from wounds inflicted yesterday by a man who appeared while he was playing ...

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  9. MONEY AND METALS

    The decline in industrial metal values continued in London yesterday. It amounted to 55/ a ton for tin (spot and forward), 20/ far electrolytic copper ...

    Article : 151 words
  10. FATAL WEDDING

    Anther ternble incldent has marked the extraordinarily severe Hungarian winter. A wedding party were in five carriages ...

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  11. BRITISH CABINET MAKES AN APPEAL.

    The British Cabinet met to-day and later made a statement appreciating the restraint shown by the Loyalists of the six counties, and appealing for the continuance of such praiseworthy conduet. The Goverment has decided to put into force the Firearms Act of 1920. The penalty for the unlawful ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. MERELY REFORM[?]

    The Labor Council has made an attalk on Mr. Dooley's Policy speech. It declares that it is painfully familiar. The report says that many thousand of ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. THE DELHI HARTAL

    The complete hartal (day of morning) which was proclaimed in Delhi in view of the visit of the [?] of Wales, failed so utterly that the Non Co-operation ...

    Article : 236 words
  14. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The Italian Premier (Signor Bonomi), in a statement to Parliament Referring to the Genoa Conference, said Italy musty must keep her engagement. She will be ready ...

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  15. MAN AND WIFE

    People well known in society and in recing circless thronged the Bow street Court to-day to hear the case against Captain and Mrs. Peel, of Avon Dassett, ...

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  16. I.R.A. GUARDS PRAISED.

    Twenty-three of the kidnapped men returned to their homes from Trim [?] and had a great reception at Aughnacloy by cheefing crcwds. Some paid a tribute to the conduct of the I.R.A. Guards, who in one case threatened to turn the machine guns on jeering crowds while they were going to ...

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  17. NEW COMPANIES.

    The following companies have been registered:- —£25,000.—Wolseley Motors Pty., Ltd. Capital, ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. CHURCH AND 'RING'

    The Lower House of convocation of York has carired a resolution regretting me revival of the prize ring in the form of public boxing matches, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. FREE STATE BILL BEFORE PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill moved the second reading of the Irish Free State Bill, and emphasised the argency of legalising the powers of the ...

    Article : 470 words
  20. POSTPONED.

    "The Daily Maill" say the Genoa Conferenoe hae been postponed, and is provisionally fixed to take place in Italy in the middle of April. ...

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  21. r[?]FOR[?]MENTS SENT.

    A battalion of the Lincolnshire Regimant has gone to reinforce the troops in the North of Ireland entraining from Tiperary for Inniskillen. ...

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  22. EGYPT

    Conversations between Mr. Lloyd George. Lord Curzon, and General by has led to [?] complete agreement pending the policy to be pursued with Egypt, ...

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  23. SURFERS IN DIFFICULTIES

    Two sunfers, a youth aged 16, and a [?] aged 12, got into difficluties at b[?] to[?]day, and were resoued by Arthur Man[?] ...

    Article : 31 words
  24. TWENTY-SIX OUT

    In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill announced that 26 of the kidnapped men have been released by the exertions of the Provisional Government. ...

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  25. POISONED BY GAS

    The only exuse for carbon monoxide is cheap gas," says "The Pall Mall Ga-aGazette." "We have not got cheap gas, then why are we poisoned ...

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  26. A.W.U. SATISFIED.

    The A.W.U. is satisfied.with the policy speech. Other prominent unionists endorse the Labor programme. ...

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  27. HELPING AUSTRIA

    Italy has notified a readiness to furnish Austria with credit to the extent of a million pounds. ...

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  28. N.S.W. ORCHESTRA

    A cable was despatched to the Agent-General asking him to make enquiries for a [?] guished conductor for the State O[?] ing Mr. H[?] Ver[?] atsence. ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    The Labor selection for the Sydney electorate was finally settled to-night. The executives decided that the result of he last ballot must hold. ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. INVESTMENT STOCKS.

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

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  31. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    M. Poincare declared in the Chamber of Deputies there was no question of France, recognising the Ruesutn Sovict, France's attitude, he said, I bad not ...

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  32. MR. BALFOUR

    Mr Balfour was entertained at luncheon by the Government on his return from Washington. Mr. Lloyd George presided and paid a ...

    Article : 155 words
  33. HOSPITAL EMPLOYES

    The Hospital Employes' union to-day optima for registration as a trade union. The Hospital, Dispensary, and Asylum Employes' Federation opposed the application, on the ground that ...

    Article : 47 words
  34. AERIAL CONFERENCE

    The International Airship Conference at Australia House has accepted the principle of standardisation as "eaning an arrangement permitting the ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. MOVING PICTURE TROUBLE

    Apparently the Wondergrarth management's decision to temporarily withdraw their motion picture, "The Whistle" will be strongly questioned by citizens of ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. CHINAMAN ASSAULTED

    At the Central Court to-day Edward [?] was chained with inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Piny Mow, find also with entering the dwelling of Mow at Enfield, and stealing [?] ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. MR. HUNTER'S POSITION

    Interviewed this afternoon at his home, Mr. J. M.' Hunter, who has been informed by cable of the termination of his appointment as Agent-General for ...

    Article : 107 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

    "Plum" Warner, lecturing at Westminster, said be had some nice plums for Australia. He said:—"Anstralia beat us because they were a liner eleven. ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. FINE WEATHER

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  40. MOTOR AND CYCLE COLLIDE

    As a result of a collision with a motor car at about 20 to 6 on Friday evening, when be was riding his bicycle along the eastern side of Light Square, Reginald ...

    Article : 131 words
  41. THE GEODES AXE

    In the House of Commons, during question time, when asked whether the Minister for Defence had recommended that the Geddes Committee be ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. RECIPROCITY WANTED

    Mr. Collins has telegraphed to Mr. Churchill that the British Government can best help by adhering to the treaty an spirit and letter, and-so dissipate the ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. UNLEY OVAL PAVILION

    The poll of ratepayers to decide the Pro-posal of the Unley City Council to finance the erection of a pavilion on the Unley Oval for the Sturt Cricket Club ...

    Article : 152 words
  44. EXCHANGE RATES.

    Telegraphies transfers are quoted at 1/3¾, and three months' bills at 1/4 11-32. The demand is weak. ...

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  45. MR. FIHELL'S SEAT

    Thirteen nominations were received for the plebiscite to select a candidate. for Paddington to fill Mr. Finely's seat. It is expected that the final issue will be between the ...

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  46. BOTTLED UP

    Bottling up telephone messages [?] required is rendered a possibility by a new invention, which is a combinaton of the Ponlson telefijraph one wireless ...

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  47. LEFT AT THE CHURCH

    On Wednesday last a lady residing at North Adelaide heard a child crying in St. Laurence's Church, Buxton street, North Adelaide. She went into the ...

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  48. LEVEL AGAIN.

    Great Britain has ceased to be a debtor to the United States in current transactions. This and British purchases of ...

    Article : 130 words
  49. ULSTER'S APPEAL

    The Ulster Unionist members of the House of Commons have addressed a reasoned appeal to the other unionist members for support of their amendment to ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. NEW AIR ENGINE

    Distinguished engineers have inspected the action of a new Napier thousand- I horsepower aero engine, weighing 2200 lb., which, it is claimed. Will ...

    Article : 49 words
  51. BEACH MYSTERY

    The body of the unknown woman picked up on the sands at Glenelg early on Thursday morning. has been identified by Mrs. J. T. Tregilgas, wife of the ...

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  52. LABOR PARTY

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Goodwood Democratic Association, held In the Ada street Jaall on Wednesday evening, the following officers were ...

    Article : 142 words
  53. CIVIL AVIATION

    The Air Ministry announces that in view of the success of the first Air Conference, the Air Council has decided to call together another conference, which will he held, by permission ...

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  54. GOLD TRAY FOR MELLIONAIRESS.

    On Friday afternoon the Lord Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. Lewis Cohen) received from the private secretary to the Governor the following latter:—"His Excellency desires ...

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  55. "PUSSYFOOT" CAMPAI[?]

    "The Daily Mail" draws attention to the "Pussyfoot campaign" in the public preparatory schools. Harmful microbes, [?] in intoxicants, are shown ...

    Article : 43 words
  56. RESEMBLES BATTLEFIELDS

    Daily the Lilster border more and more resembles a battle area in France. Reinforcements of police and tropps are continually arriving, helped part of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. CLOTHING TRADES DISPUTE

    Mr. Justice Powers to-day heated an application for the variation of the award in the clothing trade. The matter came before him, on his ...

    Article : 158 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. WHEAT-VESSEL AGROUND

    The four-mastect barque Elginshire, from Melbourne., with a cargo of wheat, is aground in quteenstown harbor. ...

    Article : 24 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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