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  2. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The report of the Rhodes Trust for 10151910 states:—"The war has Continued throughout the past academic year to interfere with the normal operation of the ...

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  3. CONTROL OF THE CABBIES PIGEON.

    A regulation made under the War Precautions Act and printed in the advertisement columns of The Beagister recently prohibits in "all ...

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  4. ON NATIONAL IDEALS.

    The eloquent address by Gen. Smuts on Empire problems reported in cable messages to-day emphasizes the fact that the British Empire consists of a ...

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  5. CHRISTIAN ETHICS CHALLENGED.

    Commenting upon the need for organized Christianity to counteract the influences which threatened, he said, to undermine the structure of national life, Professor ...

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  6. General News. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) hap received the following communication from the Prime Minister:—"The question ot storage for wheat is now becoming a ...

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  7. THE WEST COAST HARBOUR.

    The Minister of Marine (Hon. R. P. Blundell) accepts the report of the expert of the Sydney Harbour Trust (Mr. Burrows) as a justification of the action of ...

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  8. THE MTDDLE-AGED WARRIOR.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) stated on Monday that a cable message had been dispatched to the Imperial authorities asking whether men between 45 ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S RECORD CROP.

    Statistics made available by the south Australian Wheat Harvest Board on Friday show that to date this season 40,169,000 bushels of wheat bad been ...

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  10. NEW DISEASE AT THE BARRIER.

    Our Broken Hill correspondent telegraphed on Hay 10:—At a meeting of the Hospital Board last night the Surgeon Superintendent reported that no fresh ...

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  11. EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.

    Col. J. W. Caetine has forwarded an extract from hie father's diary- It is dated September 17, 1832, and reads:—"Visited Dover, stood on the cliffs, and viewed the ...

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  12. WHEAT CERTIFICATES ON 'CHANGE,

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday:—Wheat certificates ore to be sold on the Melbourne Stock Exchange. The Minister for Agriculture ...

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  13. Personal.

    The Rev. W. H. Nightingale (Church of Christ, Kadina) has been enrolled as an officiating minister under the Marriage Act. ...

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  14. SCOTT EXPEDITION ANNUITIES.

    Civil Service estimates contain the following provisions for annuities (which commenced in March, 1912) in connection with Capt. Scott's ill-fated antarctic ...

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  15. A ROMANTIC RESCUE.

    An incident which occurred at Port Melbourne on Friday was hailed as a good augury for the tuture by many of those who were saying good-bye to departing ...

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  16. A SCULPTOR GRATIFIED.

    The Hon. D. J. Gordon, M.L.C. (Hon. Secretary of the Start Statue Fund), received by the last mail the following letter from Capt. Adrian Jones, the, English ...

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  17. RELATIVES' WAR MEDALS.

    Many enquiries have been received in Melbourne regarding the war medals which will be given to the mothers or nearest female relaitions of Australian soldiers ...

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  18. PRECAUTION'S AGAINST SMALLPOX.

    The Federal quarantine authorities have discovered cases of smallpox on five vessels arriving in Australia from ports in the East during the last five months. The ...

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  19. ABATTOIRS BOARD'S TOUR.

    On Wednesday morning the members of the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board returned to Adelaide after a visit to the eastern States, Following an inspection, ...

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  20. MILITARY AGE LIMIT.

    Our Melbourne representative advised on Sunday that the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) had had a private conference with the Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. ...

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  21. LOANS AND RIVAL STATES.

    Kegarding a statement made by the Acting Treasurer of New South Wales (Mr Fitzpatrick) that the recent New South Wales loans compared more than ...

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  22. MINISTERS IN CONFERENCE.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday:—The Prime Minister Mr. Hughes) to-day had a conference with the Acting Premier of New South Wales ...

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  23. WHEAT PURCHASE BY NEW ZEALAND.

    Our Melbourne representative telegraphed on Wednesday: — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced today the sale to the New ...

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  24. VISIT TO KUEEPO FOREST.

    In connection with the Metropolitan Woodwork Centres which the Education Department intend to inaugurate this year, the teachers who are at present ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. VICTORIAN BUTTER EMBARGO.

    It has been officially decided (telegraphed our Melbourne correspondent on Sunday) that all Victorian batter most be utilized for local use, and no interstate ...

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