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  2. OCCUPATION OF THE RUHR

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that Herr Cuno, the Chancellor, when he speaks at Munich on March 5, will accent the challenge of ...

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  3. WIRELESS CHAIN

    Questioned in the House of Commons as to whether he was aware of the disappointment of the Dominions at the delay in announcing the Imperial ...

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  4. DAMP, DRAUGHTY WAR HOMES

    The shocking condition of some of the War Service Homes was explained to the Minister by the deputation representing the War Service [?] ...

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  5. COURTS OF CONCILIATION

    The Royal Commission on Law Refor[?] eat at Parliament House on Tuesday morning. Professor Colem[?] Professor of Law at the Adelaide ...

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  7. LEADER OF SPIES ARRESTED.

    When the occupation of the Ruhr became inevitable, sta[?] the Dusseldorf correspondent of "The Daily Mail," the Germans installed a number of sceret ...

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  8. STAB IN THE BACK.

    This view is sharply challenged in many quarters. and it is declared that the fact that the scheme has been propounded has been regarded as a ...

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  9. CONGRATULATIONS

    King George at Buckingham Palace received a number of deputations presenting addresses of congratulation on the approaching marriage of the Duke ...

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  10. IRISH OUTRAGES

    Twenty thousand rounds of Thompson gun ammunition were found on the steamer Kilelogher, from Liverpool. A member of the crew, who was in ...

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  11. EX-SERVICE MEN

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Ormsby Gore (Under Secretary for the Colonies), replying to Mr. William Jenkins, said he did not admit the ...

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  12. DRUNK ILL-TREATED

    Through the windows of the watchhouse last night, Mr. P. Knight (secretary of the Storement and Packers' Union), is alleged to have seen two constables ...

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  13. PLENTY OF ITALIANS

    The-Italian steamer, Citta d[?] Geneva, arrived in Sydney this morning with five Greek immigrants. It was staled that she was to have brought 500 Italians, ...

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  14. SPECIAL ROAD FOR MOTORS

    The development of commercial mo[?]ing has reached a stage when those interested consider that the ordinary [?]oads are too aptiquated, and the only ...

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  15. TURKS' PLAN

    Fuller accounts of Mustapha Kemal Pasha's speech show that it was calciliated more to please the deputies who are accustomed to sabre-rattling, ...

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  16. IMPERIALISM

    Downing street has received a long calc front Mr. Brace the Australian Prime Minister, in relation to the projected Imperial Conference. As a ...

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  17. "BARREL-FULL" OF APPLICATIONS

    Tuesday was the last day for the receipt of applications for the positions of five district superintendents and 14 assistant-superintendents, but the ...

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  18. LYSAGHT'S WORKS

    Lysaght's Sheet Rolling Mills were re-started yesterday, and another rail! will begin as soon as the men now on probation are sufficiently trained in the ...

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  19. AN ECCENTRIC STAR

    Mr. Ward Director of Wanganu[?] Observatory, stales that the star discussed by English Astronomers is not Be[?] Ceti, but another in the same ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. A YOUNG CRIMINAL

    Harry Victor Paish, who since last November has been engaged in a c[?] of crime, appeared in the Craninal Court dock on Tuesday to receive[?] ...

    Article : 338 words
  21. "A BRAVE BEGINNING."

    In a leading article, "The Times" stales that Mr. Bruce has made a brave beginning in his declaration of policy which, is marked not only by ...

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  22. "A STUPID MAD THING"

    Albert Clarence Reeve a middleaged man appeared in the Adealaide Police Court on Tuesday before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., to answer a charge of ...

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  23. BARRIER BUTCHERS

    A telegram received from Broken Hill yesterday stated that the butchers dispute at Broken Hill had been satisfac[?] torily settled, and that Mr. Walter ...

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  24. ON EVE OF RETIREMENT

    Mr. W. A. Rothe is on the eve of retiring from the general managership of the C[?]nial Sugar Refinig Company, which he filled for many years. ...

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  25. AFRICAN UNEMPLOYED

    In the African Assembly Laborites pressed the Government to provide assistance for young men who are unemployed on the Witwatersrand and are ...

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  26. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    In the House of Commons replying to Lord Darbyshire. Sir Joynson Hicks said that the expenditure of the British Empire Exhibition up to date was ...

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  27. A WALLAROO CASE

    At the March sittings of the Criminal Court on Tuesday, amongst othed business the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) was called on to hear the case ...

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  28. WRIT FOR LIBEL

    A writ, claiming damages for alleged litel, has been served on the "Daily Mail." at the instance of Alderman H. W. Clarke, Mayor of Willioughby. ...

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  29. TOWED TO SAFETY

    While the families of eleven members of the crew of a Grimsby trawler which had been missing for a month gave up hope and went into mourning ...

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  30. CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES

    The Civil Service estimates for 1923-24 total £314,000,000 compared with £402,000,009 for the previous year. Examples of decreases are the Ministry of ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. £400 A DAY

    Myerson's £10,000 libel case against "Smith's Weekly" was resumed to-day. The jurors' fees were increased by £1 daily, making the daily fec £3 13/-[?] ...

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  32. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES

    An e[?]demic fo robber[?] occurred at night when an entraste was effected by intruders to two sh[?] and an [?] [?] atte[?] was made on a chird. ...

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  33. LICENSING COURT

    The annual meeting for the Midlands Licensing District was opened at the Licensing Court, Education Building [?] street, on Tuesday. Mr. R. G. ...

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  34. BURIED FORTY YEARS

    Thomas Wakeham a resident of Bankstown yesterday discovered near Salt Pan Creek, a human skull and a number of bones, believed to be those ...

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  35. ROMANS AND ANGLICANS

    Discussions regarding the re-union of the Churches of England end Bohmj, which were begun at Malines between Cardinal Mercier and Lord Halifax last ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. RUSSIAN WOLF PLAGUE

    Great packs of wolves are ranging throughout the Sim[?] district in south-east Russia, says the Riga corres pondent of "The Daily Mail." ...

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  37. MATHESON ESTATE

    In the Civil Court on Tuesdday, before Mr. Justice Poole, Richard Dewoncy, [?] agent, of Victoria [?] from Margaret Walson Ma[?] of [?] ...

    Article : 214 words
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  39. WEAKNESS DRINK

    At the March s[?]sions of the Crimina Court, before Mr. Justice a Murray, on Tuesday, John Munro (42), who had admitted having broken and [?] a ...

    Article : 137 words
  40. U.S. TO SELL SHIPS

    As a result of the failure to pass the United States Ship Subsidy Bill, states "The Daily Mail." 1700 American cargo and passenger Vessels, ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. MORE THAN TWO ISLANDS.

    "The recent Chanak episode re[?]ealed the practical meaning of foreign policy to every part of the Empire in a dramatic, even disturbing fashion." says ...

    Article : 174 words
  42. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    A "soccer" football match was played here to-day between Wales and [?] land, the scores for which were two goals each. ...

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  45. "SOCCER" LEAGUE.

    In the second division of the "Soccer" League, Southampton best Portvale by three goals to one. ...

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  46. SERIOUS CHARGE

    At the Adelaide Criminal Court on Tuesday (before the Chief Justice, Sir George Murray and jury)Tom[?] Holland (22) a full-blooded s[?] who described himself as a ...

    Article : 142 words
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  49. A COLLISION

    At the Local Court Adelaide (before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell and Messrs. W. G. Fryor and F. S. Dela[?] Arthur Henry Labtain, of West Croydon, sued Alian K. ...

    Article : 131 words
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