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  2. THE PRINCE.

    Discusing the derailment of the carruges on the Royal train, the Commissioner of Railways (Colonel H. Pope) said he was unable to account for the accident ...

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  3. WOOL POSITION.

    Commenting on the wool position, Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw Mate[?] says—At the present time the downward movement in prices is beginning to ...

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  4. BARRIER STRIKE.

    When the adjourned meeting of the A.M.A. was resumed to-day several women who were deeply interested on the report of Mesdames Anderson and Blacker given ...

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  5. SECRET TREATIES.

    Speaking at the Inaugural meeting of the British Institute of International Affairs, formed for the study of national policies. Vi[?] Grey (late Foreign Secretary) ...

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  6. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Le Strange, Colonel Malone, and Colonel Wedgwood Menn, in regard to the ...

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  7. COLOSSAL FIGURES.

    An Imperial Treasury memorandum gives these interesting comparisons between the actual expenditure for the financial year 191314 and the estimates for ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. SPA CONFERENCE

    An official communique concerning the Soa Conference states:-The Conference opened at 11 [?] tis morning at the Fraineuse Chatean, under the presidency ...

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  9. THE PRESIDENCY

    Governor Cox, of Ohio, who was nominated as Presidential candidate by the [?] Convetion, after a lengthy dedloes noon the forty-fourth ballot, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 209 words
  10. QUEENSLAND RESOURCES.

    Colonel Dodge, who recently visited Queensland in the interests of the Imperial Overseas Settlement Committee has written to the Government:—"What a ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. THE KAISER.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, stuted that the suggestion to establish an Allied Court in Holland to try the ex-Kaiser was an ...

    Article : 43 words
  12. THE SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    The Queensland Government are becoming restive at the delay of the Federal Government in ratifying the sugar agreement as recently amended by the ...

    Article : 187 words
  13. TIMBER SUPPLIES.

    The British Empire Timber Exhibition was opened in London this afternoon by Prince Arthur of Connaught, The most representative collection of timbers was ...

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  14. LABOR IN SAMOA.

    Mr. Leopold Amery in reply to Colonel Wedgwood Benn and Mr. Kiley, who complained of the re-indenture of Chinese laborers in Samoa before the issue of the ...

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  15. TURBULENT TURKS.

    Mr Bonar Law, in the House of Commons. in rephying to Mr. Le Strange and Colonel Malone, said the British [?] and military support to the Greeks against the ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. THE ADELAIDE ARRIVAL.

    Captain Butler will accompany the Royal train from Gawler to Adelaide on the day of the arrival of the Prince. In arranging the lining of the route the ...

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  17. CURTAILING "HANSARD."

    Parliamentarians are concerned at the prospect of a curtailment of "Hansard'" owing to the paper shortage A severe restriction of Parliamentary papers is also ...

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  18. A PAID HOLIDAY.

    Government employes in the metropolltan area and at gawler will be paid lor the holiday on Monday. ...

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  19. THE PRINCE AND BOY SCOUTS.

    In a letter to the Chief Scout in South Australia (Sir Archibald' Weigall) the Prince of Wales stated that it was his special desire, to receive from the hinds of ...

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  20. RATIOXIXG VESTAS

    There is a shortage of was vistas in new Zealand, owing to certain raw materials deing unprocurable. The matches are now practically rationed. ...

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  21. THE MEAT SHORTAGE.

    Many of the meatspacking works in Sydney have closed owing to the shortage of material, and as a result over 300 women are out of employment. ...

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  22. FRENCH WAR DEBT.

    British and American tobacco interest with English, American, Belgian, and French bankers are negotiating with France for the purchase of the tobacco ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. Duty ON TEA.

    In the House of Commons during the duscussion of the Budget, the Labor motion for the abolition on of tea duty was defeated by 242 votes to 45. ...

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  24. RESERVED BALCONY SEATS.

    The proprietors of the-following establishments have generously placed their balconies at the disposal of the Boy Scouts' Association to enable them to raise money ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. OFFER FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Replying to a suggestion by the Labor Party leader in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Massey said he was willing to receive a proposal to bring miners ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. SINN FEIN.

    William Parry, a member of the crew of an Atlantic liner, has been remanded, on charges of bringing arms and ammunition from New York, and of carrying a ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. HINDLEY-STREET DECORATIONS.

    The Hindley-street Citizens' Committee are in need of a quantity of asparagus and ivy for decorating flag streamers, &c., in connection with their decorative ...

    Article : 82 words
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