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  2. "ANGEL OF DURBAN."

    Miss Ethel Campbell, endeared to the Australian troops who went or returned from the war via the Cape as the "Angel of Durban," and who ...

    Article : 343 words
  3. COAL CRISIS.

    The secretary of the Coal Miners' Federation (Mr. Willis) said to-day: "The coal situation will change materially one way or the other ...

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  4. "PEOPLE THE LAND."

    "You have been given this golden land; people it or perish." Thus Spoke the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) in opening the second annual ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. WARRING FACTION.

    The United Party and the Country Party sections of the Opposition are still as far apart as ever, and the prospects of unity are remote. Apart ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIKS IN BALKANS.

    The "Giornale d'[?]talia" has received reports from Bucharest to the effect that Bolshevist troops attacked some Roumanians who Were passing ...

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  7. TIGHTENING THE NET.

    Following upon the expressed intention of the French to cut off the Ruhr from unoccupied Germany, troops have occupied Krupp's Works at Essen, and work has ceased. Other forces have occupied Westfalen and Schwert, and Hagen is about to be seized. This means that Frankfort is ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. QUEENSLAND BEEF.

    Captain Franols, Mr. Mackay, Mr. Corser, Ms.H.R., and other Federal members are still keeping the question of getting a market for Queensland ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. FROM THE DIM PAST.

    The earliest Coptic version of St. John's gospel is being exhibited at the University College. It is dated 400, and has not yet been translated. How ever ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. HEALING MISSION.

    It is reported that as the result of the ministrations of Mr. Hickson at Adelaide yesterday a blind boy has received his sight, that a man Who ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. THE FRENCH REPLY.

    The whole of the Press reflects the anxiety experienced regarding the French reply, emphasising that the gravity of the Ruhr developments increases the urgently ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. WORK AT KRUPP'S STOPPED.

    The whole of Krupp's works at Essen have been occupied by the French, and work stopped. ...

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  13. FRANKFORT CUT OFF.

    French troops have occupied Schwert and Westfalen, while a force is advancing on Hagen. Thus Frankfort is now surrounded by occupied territory, and cut ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. SENSATION IN GERMANY.

    The suspension of practically all traffic between occupied and unoccupied Germany has caused a tremendous sensation throughout the Rhineland, the result of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. A DEFINITE CLUE.

    Since the savage attack upon the night watchman, Maurice Barrett, by an intruder in Cole's Book Arcade early on Saturday morning it has, been suggested that ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. IRISH CONSPIRACY CASE.

    During the trial of the Irish deportees, Art O'Brien stated in his evidence that he received a salary of £750 annually, together with £120 monthly for expenses, ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. 'CONTINUOUS OBLIGATION.'

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) assured a deputation from the National Federation to-day that the Government intended to adhere strictly to ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. INSURANCE CLAIM.

    The Privy Council has given a judgment for £10,000 in favour of Mrs. P. Smallfield against the National Mutual Life Insurance ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. DUISBURG INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the cause of the Duisburg outrage shows that a bomb exploded in a lavatory in the train, through being placed there by a German wearing the ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. GERMAN SABOTAGE.

    The Vatican Chancellory has issued a semi-official note that his Holiness the Pope is profoundly grieved at the many acts of sabotage by Germans in the ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. RAILWAY POSITION.

    The " Courier " yesterday drew attention to the fact that in eight years the Queensland railways have "gone to the bad" to the extent of approximately ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. BIG REDUCTION.

    In the Fair Rents Court to-day the rent of Hastings, 57 Regent-street, Paddington, was reduced from £5 a Week to [?]2/11/. This is the largest reduction that the court ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. "SEIZE BERLIN."

    The newspaper "La National Belge" suggests the occpuation of Berlin as a reprisal for the Duisburg outrage. ...

    Article : 22 words
  24. RIVAL ARTISTS.

    As the result of the decision of the Sydney Society of Artists to exclude from the proposed exhibition of Australian art in London on the grounds ot the limited ...

    Article : 229 words
  25. FRENCH OBDURATE.

    In official circles [?] optimism is apparent over the renewal of diplomatic conversations with France, because the main demands which Britain opposes ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. WHEAT CROP.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Parker Moloney (S.) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the proposed guarantee by the ...

    Article : 474 words
  27. HISTORY COURSE.

    Approval has been given for an alteration in the course of instruction in history for 5th class primary schools' pupils, so an to give greater prominence to, and ...

    Article : 425 words
  28. BELGIUM APOLOGISES.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Belgian Government has apologised for the annoyance caused to General Sir Alexander ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. ILLITERACY.

    Mr. W. M'Coy (Director of Education, South Australia), at the Imperial Education Conference, combated Mr. H. A. Fisher's comparisons of ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    A strong undertone of suspicion of the British designs is noticeable in the French Press comments. ...

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  31. AIR ARMAMENTS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said that the Government was not prepared to convoke a conference of Powers with ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. TO OPEN WITH PRAYER.

    In accordance with the promise made to a deputation representing the Protestant churches of New South Wales, the Cabinet to-day considered the question of ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    After a whole day's argument by the Council of the League of Nations, Lord Robert Cecil (Lord Privy Seal) succeeded in obtaining the admission of the Press ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. A LONG SITTING.

    With but an interval of an hour and a half for lunch, the State Cabinet sat from 10 a.m. until late in the evening yesterday. All the members of the rearranged. ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. THE STEAMER HARTINGTON, WITH HER BUNKERS STILL ON FIRE, BERTHING AT PINKENBA YESTERDAY.

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  36. SIR J. LE SAGE.

    Sir John Le Sage, who has just retired from the managing editorship of the "Daily Telegraph," has received the following letter: "His Majesty the King ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. GRAND PRIX FOR SPEED.

    The Grand Prix for speed, co[?]te[?]ted under the auspices of the F[?]ench A[?] Club, resulted in a win for a British Sunbeam car, driven by Seagrave. A ...

    Article : 50 words
  38. LASH FOR ROBBERY.

    The Public Safety Bill, which provides for the flogging of persons convicted of robbery under arms, has passed its [?]econd reading in the Dail Eirean[?], by 37 [?]otes ...

    Article : 47 words
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