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  4. A BRACE ENGLISHMAN.

    The United Press Association correspondent at Hong Kong tells the story of the bravery of a British naval officer, Capt. Evans, of the cruiser Carlisle, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. WORLD REVOLUTION

    A Moscow wireless stales:—The A[?] Russian Congress opened on Tuesday. M Lenin, in an address to the gathering. admitted that mistakes had been made in the ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. TREACHEROUS GERMANS.

    German guards at [?] wounded several French soldiers who were engaged in seizing arms. Captured documents revealed that German frontier police have ...

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  7. THE CLOUDS IN INDIA.

    An official notification states that the Viceroy-elect of India (Lord Heading) is expected at Aden on March 28, and at Bombay on April 2, when he will assume ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 106 words
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  9. THE LAST GAME

    The final match in the eventful tour of the English Eleven in the Commonwealth was started on the Adelaide Oral at noon on Friday against South Australia. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    If the seriousness or otherwise of the unemployment position in this state may be caused by a recent incident at Port Pirie. there us no cause for alarm. The ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. Cross-Channel Air Traffic.

    With the return or fine weather the temporary cessation of the English service has [?]There is increased French aeroplane traffic across the Channel. ...

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  12. A Remarkable Career.

    Capt. Edward Radeliffe Garth Russell Evans, R. N., C. B., was in command of the destroyer Broke on the occasion of the repelling of the German sea raid on Dover in ...

    Article : 289 words
  13. THE GUILTY AND INNOCENT.

    In the course of his summing up to a jury in the Criminal Court on Friday morning, Mr. Justice Poole referred to a remark made by counsel for the accused that the law ...

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  14. Allied Military Unity.

    The Nation has interviewed Gen. Allen, who commands the American troops of occupation on the Rhine. He emphasized the complete allied military unity in the ...

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  15. Fortresses Fallen.

    Official circles in London have received reports Of the capitulation of the Pek off fortress, also of the Bologon fortress, between Petrograd and Moscow. ...

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  16. MR. ROBERT SMILLIE.

    The resignation of Mr. Robert Smillie as President Of the Co[?] Federation has been accepted by the executive. who has resigned from the British [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Fate of Kronstradt.

    [?]reports confirm the recapture of [?] the the Soviet troops. They date that M, Trotsky is directing the guns of the foreruns. which are able to ...

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  18. Military Expenditure.

    Indian members of the Leg[?]Assembly are strongly attacking military expenditure, and demanding a reduction and the Indenisation of the army and ...

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  19. Soviet Power Dwindling.

    M. Maklakoff the last Russian Ambassador to Paris under the old regime, states that, while he is unable to guarantee the fall of the Soviet through the present ...

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  20. TEE LAW COURTS.

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  21. MR. STOREY.

    Premier Storey of New South Wales, had lunch with the editors of the London papers to-day. Mrs. storey will lay a wreath on the Cenotpin behalf of the ...

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  22. GREEKS AND TURKS.

    It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George, in behalf of Great Britain, baa suggested Modifications in the Turkish treaty, particularly with regard to the military and ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. DOMINION GUARDS.

    A section of the press is reviving Sir. Winston Churchill's Dominion Guards Project, ad are declaring that the Dominion Premiers will discuss the scheme at the ...

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  24. A Scottish Labour Leader.

    A British biographer described Mr. Smiline as the most powerful Labour leader in the United Kingdom to-day. Other men have the shadow of power—the ability to ...

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  25. IRISH UNREST.

    A party of police raided the house of Councillor O'Riordon who was arrested recently at Cork. There they found 21 revolvers, 11 automatics, 3,000 rounds of ...

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  26. Restless Labour.

    Unrestful tram-maymen declare that the terms offered are unsatisfactory. The motor drivers have resolved to refuse to drive police, military, or naval officers. Riots are ...

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  27. A Police Strike.

    A police strike has occurred in Patna and district owing to dissatisfaction with recent increases of pay and allowances. Half a company of the Northumberlands has ...

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  28. MR. GUNN'S COMPLAINT.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. H[?] stated on Friday that has attention had been drawn to a statement made by Mr. Gunn (the Leader of the ...

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  29. THE KING'S PARDON.

    An unusual and interesting incident took place in the Criminal Court on Friday morning when one o: four men—who had been committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  30. MR. CHURCHILL.

    A few demonstrations, which were quickly dispensed, occurred at Cairo to sig[?] the arrival of the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill at ...

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  31. To Pursue Justice in Larger Fields.

    Many distinguished lawyers assembled in the Lord Chief Justice's Court in January last, when the Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Hewart, K.C.. M.P). on behalf of the ...

    Article : 465 words
  32. NEW SHOW GROUNDS.

    In March 1913, the Royal Agricultural Society leased from the Government for 99 years at a nominal rental of 2/6 a year, 54 acres of land at Wayville West to make ...

    Article : 310 words
  33. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    President Harding has named Col. George Harvey as Ambassador to England. Co Harvey m editor of Harvey's Weekly. He was formerly editor of the New York ...

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  34. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Bre[?] 2,000 Suez. Wheat Harvest Board agents. [?] 1[?] Mc[?] Newcastle J. [?] Brown agents. ...

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  36. NO BUYERS.

    At the sale of River Plate wools all offerings were withdrawn, as there were no buyers. ...

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  38. WEEK-END READING.

    Attractive reading matter for everybody will be found in The Saturdays Journal. The magazine section will include two pleasing short stories entitled “Across the Bridge ...

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  39. SHEARERS DEMANDS IN THE WEST.

    Trouble is threatened in connection with the shearing, which is due to begin shortly in the West Kin[?] district. The Pastoral Association fixed rates at 30/ a 100 ...

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  40. KERENSKY RE-APPEARS.

    The London Star states that M. Kerensky, was Premier of Russia alter the first revolution, is in London, and is in touch with the officials of the Foreign ...

    Article : 94 words
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