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  2. CABLE FROM LONDON

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet this afternoon consideration will be given to an important cable message from Mr. Ramsay Macdonald (British Prime ...

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    IF THE MEN LOOKED LIKE THE NAMES OF THEIR SHIPS. FLEET WEEK ITEMS AS NOTED BY OUR ARTIST. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEALING MISSION ECHO

    Mr. H. Nixon, of Moonee Ponds, was one of those who attended the Hickson healing mission about a year ago. He now claims that the physical troubles from ...

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  5. TAX ON BETTING

    By 57 votes to 15 the House of Lords adopted a resolution that the taxation of betting is desirable and practicable. Lord Newton, who moved in this ...

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  6. Takes Tablecloths

    John Hines, a well-dressed young man, pleaded guilty before Messrs. R. Grunike and W. Crabb in the Adelaide Police Court today to having on March 11 stolen ...

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  7. WAGES OF MINERS

    At a meeting of the joint committee of mining employers and representatives of the Miners' Federation, the demand made for higher wages were again discussed. ...

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  8. NAVAL CHANGES

    Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Francis Oliver, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O.,. replaces Admiral De Robeck, G.C.B., G.C.G. K.C.B., as commander of the Atlantic ...

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  9. LOANS FROM LONDON

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for the Colonies) presided at the Empire Parliamentary Association luncheon in honor of Mr. Theodore (Premier of Queensland). ...

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  10. CONSTITUTION OF GERMANY

    Cabling from Munich a correspondent of "The Times" says that the trial of Generals Hitler and Ludendorff has lasted more than a fortnight, and is ...

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  11. CHORISTERS REHEARSE

    Members of the Adelaide Royal Choral Society assembled for the first rehearsal of the year on Monday. Mr. John Demspter (conductor) expressed the ...

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  12. MAGILL SCHOOL CROWDED

    Col. T. H. Smeaton addressed a meeting of parents at the Magill Public School last night, and a new school committee was formed to bring before the ...

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  13. KETCH SINKS

    Advice has been received at Port Adelaide that the ketch Etty, loaded with shell grit, settled on her anchor with a falling tide and sank near Long Spit, ...

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  14. BUTTER AND EGGS

    Continuing their campaign against the peasants who in their opinion charge prices which are too high for butter and eggs, former service men of Brussels, in ...

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  15. SEAMAN OVERBOARD

    When the motor ship Teneriffa was departing from the wharf bound for the eastern States last night John Christiansen, a seaman, fell overboard. ...

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  16. COLLISION IN RIVER

    From Flushing it is reported that the Dutch steamer Abbekirk, on the way from Antwerp to Australia, collided in the River Scheldt with a Dutch auxiliary ...

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  17. TORTOISE II.

    Mr. Ernest Rymill has been busily engaged during the last few days in tuning up the engine of the hydroplane Tortoise II., and in some trial runs made ...

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  18. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    Parties on the left in the French Parliament have decided that if the Government prorogues the Chamber instead of having a general election ...

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  19. FASCISTI DIVIDED

    Milan was sensationally reminded today of the feud between what are known as the Dissident Fascists and the National Fascists. ...

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  20. BRITISH TO RESCUE

    The French franc steadily appreciated to 102-90, and closed at 105-37 in consequence of an arrangement of credits in London on behalf of France, and also ...

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  21. LUCKY BLACK CAT

    After an unlucky start in the first stage at Williamstown yesterday of the King's prize, in which a black cat presented to him by his wife failed to bring the ...

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  22. OUTER HARBOR SHOOTING

    When the cases had been disposed of at the Port Adelaide Police Court his morning mention was made or the adjourned inquest into the death of Mrs. ...

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  23. Dictator Recommended

    "What France wants is not an election, but a dictator. It would be madness to open an election struggle with a state of affairs bordering on a panic, ...

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