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  4. NEW SENATORS

    The declaration of the Senate poll in connection with the Federal elections was made at the Adelaide Town Hall at 11 a.m. on Friday In the ...

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  5. HOME AGAIN

    The South Australian cricketers returned this morning from their Sheffield Shield tour. The captain (V. Y. Richardson) said there was a vacancy ...

    Article : 496 words
  6. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Fine, with easterly winds and warmer temperature. TO-DAY’S TEMPERATURES. Sun, 142.4 shade, 84.1. HOT WEEK-END PROBABLE. ...

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  7. “WHO HAS BEEN FOOLED?”

    The French Premier, in a speech, asks—“Who has been fooled, England or ourselves?” He contends that France is compelling respect for the Versailles Treaty, but that the absence of England will render productive guarantees less productive. Germany is not accepting meekly the ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. DULL AND CAUTIOUS

    The Viceroy (Lord Reading), before leaving Calcutta, where he spent the Christmas and New Year holidays, made a long speech to the Associated Chambers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 230 words
  9. What Germany Will Do.

    The German Government has decided to take the following measures immediately after the French occupation has been accomplished. ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. France Standing Up.

    Chamber of Deputies. He said, “France M. Poincare received an ovation in the is standing up in defence of her rights. The past series of defaults authorizes the ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. Appeal to America.

    The Washington correspondent of the United States Press Association has learned that Germany has decided to place her case directly before the United ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. Thwarting French Occupation.

    Reports from Essen state that the population of the Ruhr have expressed a strong determination to thwart the French occupation so far as possible. Only the lower ...

    Article : 99 words
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  14. On Ruhr. Frontier.

    A message from Berlin states that telephonic communication with Essen has been suspended, and it is supposed that the first French contingents have already ...

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  16. “France’s Lawless Act.”

    The German Government has ordered its diplomatic representatives abroad to enlighten the nations regarding the real reason for the French occupation of the ...

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  17. DOWN AND OUT.

    The famous sculler, Ernest Barry, against whom a receiving order was made out on December 10, 1921, has been granted a discharge, subject to a ...

    Article : 447 words
  18. Froggy on the Rhine.

    The French Rhine flotilla is participating in the Ruhr movement and is policing the Rhine tributaries and the canals. The Franco-Belgian control will secure ...

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  19. THE BLACK HAND.

    Four State witnesses in the Herrin massacre trial have received warnings to retract their testimony under threat of death. ...

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  20. “I WANT THE TILL”

    John Seabrook (25) was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment at the Old Bailey, to-day, on a charge of attempting to steal £195 from a post office, at ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. FROM G.P.O.

    Last night some insured parcels, said to contain a lakh of rupees, in small notes, were stolen from the General Post Office, Calcutta. The police have arrested a ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. Never Left His Card.

    The German Ambassador has left without notifying his departure to the Foreign Office. The Foreign Office consequently does not regard the departure ...

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  23. Uuroar in French Chamber.

    When M. Poincare had concluded his speech in the Chamber of Deputies, he demanded a vote of confidence. M. Blum (Socialist), protested against ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. THE DESTROYERS.

    A band of armed Irregulars set fire to the Sligo Railway Station, which was completely destroyed. The engines were run towards the deep water berth. One ...

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  25. Cavalry and Infantry.

    The French troops who have arrived at Essen, are composed of a large force of cavalry, followed by small detachments of infantry. All the troops are fully ...

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  26. BURNSIDE OUTRAGE.

    [?]T hearing of the case against a young man, alleged to be concerned in an outrage upon a girl aged 11 years 11 months, at Stonyfell Quarries, Burnside, on the ...

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  27. British Coal Owners and Crisis

    British oal owners are anticipating increased orders from the Continent, in consequence of the dislocation of the Ruhr mines and other industries. They are ...

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  29. Poincare’s Policy.

    The French Premier (M. Poincare) will speak on his foreign policy in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. He will outline the circumstances of the rupture with Great ...

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