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  2. TROUBLE IN FIUME

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome reports that serious riots have taken place at Fiume. Sanguinary encounters between the legionaries and the ...

    Article : 267 words
  3. TRADE IMPROVES

    Although various troubles of the business world are now coming to light as an aftermath of the great impression, trade continues to improve. ...

    Article : 217 words
  4. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The most conflicting subject is the political crisis, which some declare to have been intensified and others to have been settled. ...

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  5. IRISH UNREST

    In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Curzan, with regard to the attack on the Tipperary police. Mr. Churchill stated that the assistant ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. OUR EMPTY SPACES

    In an exclusive interview with Mr. Lovat Fraser, the well known Anglo-Indian journalist, which has been published by the "Sunday Pictorial," Lord Northcliffe ...

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  7. LADIES IN LORDS

    lady Rhondda, daughter of the late Viscount Rhondda, who was Food Controller during the war. has succeeded in her petition to the Judicial ...

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  8. SMILING TOUR

    After a delightful journey through the hill country, the Prince of Wales arrived at Peshawar this morning, thus reaching the northernmost point of his ...

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  9. MARGOT A 'WET'

    The Toronto "Globe's" New York correspondent says that Mrs. Margot Asquith, who arrived in the United States a tentative prohibitionist, returned from ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. AERIAL SERVICE

    Several aviation accidents in Australia have created doubts in some minds as to the safety of flying. It should be understood that there was not until June ...

    Article : 272 words
  11. TRADES AND LABOR

    Amalgamated Society of Carpenters Federated Furnishing Trades, Hairdres sers, Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Union, Ironmoulders, Shop Assistants. ...

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  12. A HOLIDAY FOR THE PREMIER.

    Mr. Chamberiam presided over Cabinet to-day in the absence of Mr. Lloyd George who is suffering from slight bronchial catarrh. ...

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  13. RIVAL TROOPS IN LIMERICK.

    The anti-treaty Republican troops which entered Limerick and seized the hotels, have been reinforced. So far they have refrained from attacking the police ...

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  14. FACTORY TRAGEDY

    A horrible explosion has occurred in a factory at Dudley, where cartridges were being broken up for remelting. The explosion resulted in seven girls being ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. IDEAL HOMES

    A uniqualy instructive exhibition of ideal homes has been organised by the "Daily Mail." It embraces designs for gardens and garden city homes, and was ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Federated Ship Painters and Dockers, Government General Workers. ...

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  17. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS UNION

    The Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia, South Australian branch, held their usual fortnightly meeting at the Trades Hall on Monday ...

    Article : 266 words
  18. STORMY SCENES.

    The Irish Treaty Bill has been having a stormy passage in the House of Commons at the hands of Ulstermen and the "Diehards." ...

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  19. CASUALTY LIST.

    The casualties in the fighting at Fiume totalled five killed and 49 wounded. Schanzer, the Foreign Minister, announces that the Italian Government is ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. LONDON LOAN RATES

    Stock Exchane activities continue very marked. Most of the short term bonds issued by the British Government are now ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. ANTI-PROHIBITION DRIVE

    Thirty anit-prohibition organisations have launched a combined drive to restore light wines and beer in America says Mr. Anderson, superintendent of ...

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  22. FILM TRAGEDY

    The police claim that they are on the right track in making, yesterday's arrest of six persons upon information Mrs. Rupp supplied regarding the murder of ...

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  23. TREATED LIKE SLAVES

    A conference of unemployed women under the auspices of the Trade Union Congress has resolved on demanding greater Government assistance. ...

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  24. ELECTION WITHIN FOUR MONTHS.

    In the House of Commons an amendment moved by Sir Hamar Greenwood, providing that the southern Irish elections should be held within 4 months ...

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  25. THEFT OF SHEEPSKINS

    John Thompson (55) and Arthur Taylor [?] appeared at the March sessions of the Criminal Court on Tuesday to answer a charge of haing on Nevember ...

    Article : 298 words
  26. CIVIL WAR WANTED.

    A budget of black news is given in yesterday's papers, says Stephen Gwynn in the "Observer." A dozen police, with inspectors, starting in a motor car for ...

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  27. MONEY AND METALS

    There was an all round improvement in prices of industrial metals in London on Friday. The headed the list with a recovery of 31.3. Electrolytic copper was next with 10/. Lead rallied ...

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  28. MAN ACCUSES HIMSELF.

    The enquiry as to the murder of William Taylor, the film producing magnate, is becoming so badly tangled that the police consider a solution almost ...

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  29. KILLJOYS

    The Methodist Conference to-day discussed gambling, Sunday sport, and dancing. The conference declared that it viewed with deep concern the fact that ...

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  30. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    The annual inauguration ceremony,. which marks the commencement of each year's work at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, was held at that institution ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA ALSO GIVES

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Commonwealth High Commissioner, in addressing the British Universities Australian Association, pleaded for equal recognition and ...

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  32. SHIPYARDS DISPUTE

    A conference which has been held between Dr. T. J. Macnamara, Minister of Labor, and the employees in the shipbuilding industry has somewhat ...

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  33. PROTECTING FISHERMEN

    A deputation was introduced to the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. G. Bice) on Tuesday, including the Mayors of Wallaroo, Kadina, and Moonta, and the ...

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  34. MONEY CHEAPER

    Stock Exchange activity continues to be very marked. Most of the short term bonds of the British Government are now on the 4¾ per cent. basis. The ...

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  35. EXCHANGE RATES.

    Telegraphic transfers are quanted at 1/3 [?] and three months' bills at 1/3½. The [?] is very steady. ...

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  36. ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    The police believe the confession regarding the murder of Taylor received by Saturday's mail was in the handwriting of Sands, the missing butler. ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. Family Notices

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  38. CONFERENCES

    Yesterday at the Industrial Court the Deputy President Mr. Noel A. Webb) continued the hearing of the application for an award to apply to town and ...

    Article : 307 words
  39. BELFAST SHOOTING.

    The casualties in connection with the shooting of the Beifast yesterday totalled two killed and 13 wounded. The County Down Assizes have ...

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  40. EXCHANGE RATES.

    Telegraphic transfers are quoted at 1/3 [?] and three months bills at 1/4 3-16. The [?] ket is steady. ...

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  41. CANNERY CONDEMNED

    Mr. George Dowsing, the American expert, has furnished a report to the Premier in connection with the Leeton can. nery. Accoring to his report defective ...

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  42. NEW COMPANIES.

    The following companies have been [?] tered:—£160,000.—Chancery House Extension Piy, Ltd.— ...

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  43. PAPAL CHOIR

    A lively scene was witnessed to-day, when the Vatican choir of sixty left by yail for Naples in charge of Monsignor Antonia Rella on the start of their ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. ENGLAND AND THE WAR

    The New York "Herald," in an editorial, says:—"Egypt is free, but remains within the sphere of the British Empire. No freind of the Egyptians ...

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  45. FRIENDLY TO CHINA

    The Foreign Office announce that it is taking prompt stops to carry out the Shantung Treaty in the most faithful and complete manner. A committee has been ...

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  46. REGISTRATION OF CLYDESDALE HORSES

    At a meeting of the committee of the [?] monwealth Clydesdale Horse Society, S.A. branch, Mr.D. A. Lyall, a vice-president, in timated that whilet in Melbourne recently he ...

    Article : 170 words
  47. N.S.W. NATIONALISTS

    Mr. Holman, ex-Premier, to-day declined to comment on the statement made by Mr. O'Halloran that if the Nationalists are returned to power Mr. Holman ...

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  48. BRITISH THEASURY BONDS.

    In the House of Commons Sir Robert Horn announced that he did not intend to resume, the issue of Treasury bonds at a fixed price, but proposed from March 17 to invite tenders ...

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  49. OIL IN BRITAIN

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bridge, man said the only British oil producing well was at Hardstoft, and the production for the six months ending December ...

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  50. RUMOR DENIED

    Mr. Holman this afternoon replied to the assertions made by Mr. O'Halloran. "There is absolutely no truth in the statement. either as to the past or the future. ...

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  51. TAILEM BEND AND MURRAY COAL COMPANY LTD.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received from the manager:—"Scout bore number four in eight feet good quality coal, at sixty-eight feet from surface. This bore is one and ...

    Article : 63 words
  52. JAPAN'S FRANCHISE

    The newspapers are almost unanimously bitter over the defeat of the Manhood Suffrage Bill by a straight party vote. ...

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  53. LEON AT THE PALAIS THEATRE

    Leon, the clever hypnotist, is meeting with big success at the Palais de Danse. He has his audiences in a genial mood every night and laughter can be heard ...

    Article : 145 words
  54. NO WAGE REDUCTIONS

    Under no circumstances will the Merchant Service Guild accept a reduction of wages as shipowners claim it should To-day a letter was forwarded to the ...

    Article : 88 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 251 words
  56. PAINTERS' FARES

    A discussion arose at Monday's meeting of the 'Operative Painters and Decorators' Union over the question of fares. One of the employers, who has a stubborn ...

    Article : 281 words
  57. CYCLONE IN AFRICA

    "The Times" correspondent at Beira, in Pertuguese East Africa, reports that a failure to establish telegraphic communication since last week has now been ...

    Article : 121 words
  58. COSTS OF MANUFACTURE

    A report giving astounding comparisons between costs of manufacture at the Government dockyard. Newcastle, and the costs of imported engineering goods from ...

    Article : 110 words
  59. CYCLING

    The Norwood Club will hold their annual ladies' outing on next Saturday, March 11, when all cycling enthusiasts are requested to line up at 2 o'clock sharp at Sir E. T. ...

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  60. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

    The St. John Ambulance Association notified by advertisement in this issue that classes for instruction of men and women in first-aid and nursing are being formed. The ...

    Article : 50 words
  61. MORE MOTORISTS [?].

    Several motorists were fined by Mr. Sabine, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday for having committed breaches of the Motor Vehicles Act. Edwin O. Radlof, who ...

    Article : 131 words
  62. Advertising

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    Advertising : 39 words
  63. CRUSADE AGAINST SHARKS

    The State crawler Coo-ee cruised off Coogee to-day with nets out, in an endeavor to capture sharks. Nine square miles were thoroughly trawled, but no ...

    Article : 68 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. REVOLVER GRABBED

    While Detective Ferguson was in a train from Gosford to Port Clare he concentrated his attention on a man in the same compartment. The man became ...

    Article : 109 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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    Advertising : 103 words
  68. [?]NABLE TO WORK.

    Sydney A. Davies appeared before Mr. Sebine, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Tue day, charged [?] having failed to comply with an order for the payment of 12 6 a week ...

    Article : 82 words
  69. [?] LAMBS BURNED.

    The Gunnedah Bando woolshed was destroyed by fire on Monday night, and 800 lambe were burned but other sheep were saved. The cause of the fire is unknown. ...

    Article : 42 words
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