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  2. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    There was a large gathering to welcome Mr. Bruce the Prime Minister, at Adelaide Town Hall. Mr. Bruce subsequently attended the luncheon of the ...

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  3. MR. DOOLEY.

    Mr. Dobley last night stated that his circular, in conjunction with Mr. Charlton, M.H.R. and Senator Gardiner, had aroused the furious antagonism of ...

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  4. SOUTHERLY BUSTER.

    Weather conditions, so far as Sydney was concerned, changed suddenly this morning, when about midday a strong southerly sprung up, reducing the ...

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  5. THE RUHR.

    Reuter's Essen correspondent says that the French to-day decided to replace the German Customs officials by French officials throughout the Ruhr. ...

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  6. REBEL LEADERS

    Some important arrests of irregulars have been made as the result of a raid on the Dublin suburb of Drumeondra. this morning by Free State detectives. The ...

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  7. THE DROUGHT.

    "Our butter output is down to seventy per cent., and is will go down still more," declared Mr. Seccombe, of Bal- lina. at a shareholders meeting of the ...

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  8. A FINE SPEECH.

    To-day Mr. Lawson, the Victorian Premier, was surrounded by the gleaming gold of the massive plate service of the Goldsmiths Company, which leaf its hall ...

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  9. BRITISH VISITORS ASSAULTED.

    "The Times" Munich correspondent says that an Australian, accompanying a British officer and his wife to a concert in aid of the unemployed, held in ...

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  10. BERRIMA INQUIRY.

    Mr. D. Hope Johnston, M.A., has made some serious allegations against the Board which recently inquired into the complaints made by the passengers on the ...

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  11. FREE STATE CUSTOMS BARRIER.

    Proclaiming the establishment of a Customs frontier for the North of Ireland. the Free State Government announces that from May 1 all merchandise ...

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  12. TUTANKHAMEN'S BODY.

    The sacredness of the Gallipoli graves has become a matter of a hot debate in some Egyptian quarters owing to Lord Carnarvon's enemies attempting to ...

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  13. REBEL LEADERS CAPTURED.

    The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent says that John Lynch and his brother, Liam Lynch, have been arrested in county Cork. ...

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  14. COAL CONTRACTS WITH NEUTRALS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent, writing from Dusseldorf, says that apparently with the object of provoking neu[?]ral countries against France the directors of ...

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  15. AUDIENCE WITH THE KING.

    His Majesty the King granted nil audience to Mr. Lawson, the Victorian Pr[?]er, this morning. ...

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  16. CHRISTOPHER WREN BICENTENARY

    Mr. Lawson, the Victorian Premier, spent a busy morning at the Colonial Office and on a pilgrimage to thirteen of the churches in the city built by Sir ...

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  17. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Reuter states that President Harding is asking the Senate to authorise the United Slates to take part in the permanent Court of International Justice ...

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  18. CASUALTIES.

    The body of an unknown man was found floating in the sea at Bondi early this morning. In a pocket of his clothes an envelope was found, containing £15 in ...

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  19. GERMAN RESISTANCE WEAKENING.

    The ''Daily Mail's '' Dusseldorf correspondent says that General Degout[?]e is of the opinion that the Ruhr magnates will gradually be obliged to relax their desire ...

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  20. BLOUSE AND SKIRTS.

    Old styles for new seems to be the keynote of fashion's latest decree perhaps due to Tutankhamen's influence, though Russia and the Italian Fascisti also ...

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  21. CAUGHT BY CYCLONE.

    After a terrific battering by a cyclone during the voyage from Nauru the steamer Waihora has arrived in port. The captain said that they had had a ...

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  22. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY.

    A young immigrant is to-day the leading role in an official film dep[?]ting the progress of a successful settler. The young actor, who arrived in Australia ten ...

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  23. THEATRE ON BOARD SHIP.

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that the French liner Lutelia, voyaging to America, is fitted up with the first ship's theatre in existence and in ...

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  24. HURLSTONE HOLD-UP.

    While much sympathy has been aroused by the tragic circumstances in which Dennis Hauenstein met his death, subsequently to an attempted hold-up by him ...

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  25. CARS COLLIDE.

    Four people had a miraculous escape from death last night when two motor cars collided on the Liverpool road, near Warwick Farm. Both drivers attempted ...

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  26. GENERAL STRIKE AT BOCHUM.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that as a sequel to yesterday's incidents at Bochum a general strike has been proclaimed and all traffic has been stopped ...

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  27. MR. SASTRFS MISSION.

    Reuter's Delhi correspondent says that the Delhi Government has published Mr. Sastri's report of his mission to the Dominions of Australia, New Zealand and ...

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  28. EMPIRE ARCHITECT ARRIVES.

    Mr. Mark Shott the Commonwealth Empire Exhibition architect, has arrived and has conferred lengthily with Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

    The "Daily Mail" says that there is a boom in Australian gifts who are developing their voices under London masters, and that at least a hundred are at ...

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  30. TWO ITALIANS DROWNED.

    The police to-day received a message from Albury stating that two Italians, recent arrivals from Italy, Ragani Abundi, 24, and Bertalat Abondio, aged ...

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  31. FRENCH SACK BUILDING.

    Reuter's Essen correspondent says that the Bochum Chamber of Commerce building was completely sacked. yesterday, following a refusal by the chamber ...

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  32. UPSIDE DOWN.

    Falling head first from a roof and somersaulting through the air a carpenter employed at his calling struck some iron railings, which p[?]erced his foot and held ...

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  33. NEARLY A RECORD.

    The State Meteorologist has received a. telegram from Gundagai, stating that the temperature there had reached a maximum of one hundred and twenty ...

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  34. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Ley, the Minister for justice, in an analysis of the last Federal poll, said: ''Australia must surely be the land of 'Never Mind' if the Federal voting ...

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  35. BODY IN A PARK.

    The body of a man was found in a park at Middle Brighton with a bottle containing strychnine by his side. Papers in a pocket showed that his name war ...

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  36. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    An interesting suggestion arising out of General Lord Rawlinson's Indian station scheme is made in the "Saturday Review," recommending the [?]ediate ...

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  37. TRAFFIC BECOMING NORMAL.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that it is semi-officially reported that waterway transport is now proceeding normally in the occupied zone. Over two ...

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  38. ADVENTUROUS LADS.

    Not at all deterred by the Labor de[?]ation of bay emigration two 16-year-old Nuneaton lads sold their bicycles and entrained for London on February 19. ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Pastoralists interested in the Northern Territory interviewed the Minister for Home Affairs and Territories to discuss proposals for the development of the ...

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  40. SUICIDE BY STRYCHNINE.

    Joseph Mitchell 55, residing in Dal gety street, Preston, took ill suddenly last night, and told his [?] that he had taken strychnine. He died shortly ...

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  41. TOWN COUNCILLORS ARRESTED.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent, writing Bochum, says that French troops [?] a meeting of the Town Coun[?] arrested the Burgomaster and ...

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  42. FIREMAN'S TERRIBLE INJURIES.

    Fireman Fred George Rose, [?] 20. died in St. Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy as a result of injuries sustained while going to answer a false fire alarm at ...

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  43. THE PUBLIC MORALS.

    An official custodian of morals for Westminster has been appointed at a salary of £4 a week. His duties are to watch the West End nig[?]ly, keeping ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Mr. W. Lankin, the London manager [?] the Commonwealth Shipping Line. replying to recent criticisms, deplores the fact that it is difficult to believe ...

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  45. MR. W. A. WATT'S NAME MENTIONED.

    The name of Mr. W. A. Watt is mentioned with the Federal Speakership. It is stated that both the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and Mr. Watt are in ...

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  46. [?]EY.

    [?] Saturday, [?] correspondent [?] Angora says [?] issaries last ...

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  47. "A DANGEROUS PERSON."

    "A nice present for Australia" is the newspaper comment on the prosecution of a young man, aged 20, at the Croydon Court, charged with theft. The police ...

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  48. UNION OFFICIALS SUED.

    The reserved decision was given yesterday in the ease in which Wetters sued Morris and Lindsay. the secretary and the president of the Amalgamated ...

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  49. MAIL ROBBERY.

    The parcels post office at Railway Square was entered by thieves some time this morning, and a quantity of postal matter stolen. Mail bags on various ...

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  50. APPALLING WASTE.

    Mr. Lister, M.H.R., has expressed himself as appalled at the extravagance in the Federal capital territory. He speaks of a road being hewn out of solid rock ...

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