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  2. PHILIPPINE HOR-RORS.

    Two landlords have been boiled to death and five tenants have been shot and killed in the Pampanga Province as the result of agrarian troubles.-Reuter. ...

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  3. THE KIAMA TRAGEDY.

    Before Mr. Justice James and a jury at the Central Criminal Court to-day. Willison James Murray (39), a [?] was charged with murdering George Albert ...

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  4. FINE AND COOL.

    The days are growing shorter, indicating the approach of the winter season. The summer has been one of the mildest experienced in this ...

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  5. THE CURRIE-STREET TRAGEDY.

    The Adelaide Police Court was througed on Tuesday morning by persons eager to hear further details of the Currie-Street shooting tragedy, but they were ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The "Daily Express" in supporting the contention that the Empire Exhibition at Wembley Park has been insufficiently advertised abroad, quotes the statements ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The phrase "Government according to the Sermon on the Mount" did [?] service in the House of Commons during the discussion of the army estimates. ...

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  8. THE PASSING SHOW IN LONDON.

    Dr. Wilson was at first idolised by France, the country he had saved. In the end it hated him. It is said that he took to Europe a ...

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  9. INDIAN OBSTINACY

    The Nationalist Party in the Legislative Assembly refused consideration of the Finance Bill, as a protest against the Government's failure to accept their ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    The Davis Cup draw is as follows:-American Zone. Cuba versus Canada. Australia versus China. ...

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  11. THE ATLANTIC FLEET

    A hospital ship and a battleship have arrived from the Atlantic fleet, which are engaged in man[?]. They landed numerous cases of influenza and typhoid ...

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  12. TRAGEDY AT TURIN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Turin says:-A tragedy in which parties of [?] standing are concerned occurred outside a church on ...

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  13. THE PEAR TREE SLUG.

    Preparation are progressing at Rothamsted Agricultural Experimental Station to ship to New Zealand a consignment of [?] ...

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  14. Admission of Hungary.

    Mr. Hamill on Price, commenting in the "Sporting Life" on Australian's [?] to the United States [?] entry for the Davis Sup, expresses the ...

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  15. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.

    The Minister of Agriculture has approved of the teaching of elementary agriculture, woodwork, and domestic science in the schools. ...

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  16. THE WORLDS FLEETS.

    The Admiralty has published an important return comparing the fleets of the British Empire and the principal foreign countries on February 1. [?] all ...

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  17. RED RUSSIA.

    There have been [?] scenes at Tittis, where Archbishop Ambrose and nine other [?] are on trial as counter [?] The chief offences ...

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  18. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    A new cancelling stamp has been in use at the Adelaide Post-Office for the past few days. Besides the cancellation mark on stamps appear the words, ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. THE POPE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Rome says:-Though the Vatican is maintaining a complete silence in regard to the health of Pope [?] XI., his ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The film of the accident to the Prince of Wales on Saturday shows that [?] were on the steeplechase course, and that possibly the P[?] ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. BRICKLAYERS AND BEER

    Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated-"A London bricklayer [?] 31 pints of beer ...

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  22. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    The Japanese Minister called on M. Karakhan, the Soviet representation, on instructions from Tokyo, to endeavor to reach a settlement on the questions which ...

    Article : 373 words
  23. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    Mr. Theodore had a further interview with Mr. Campion to-day. He is making few public [?] The pastoral interests refuse to comment on his ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING

    The Federation of Shipbuilding Employers threatens a national lockout unless there is a speedy settlement reached in respect to the ...

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  25. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. T. Pascoe) was gratified at receiving last week it communication from a parent residing in the West Coast district, expressing in the ...

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  26. THE KING AND YACHTING

    The King has decided not to gave the Britannia this season owing to the lack of competition by big yachts. ...

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  27. THE WAR DEBTS.

    Mr. Hughes in a Note to M. [?] in reply to the French Government's suggestion for the establishment of an international clearing house to settle the ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. THE SPECIAL SER-VICE SQUADRON.

    At Melbourne turned out to-day to [?] the men of the Special Service Squadron as the marched through the streets of the city. Contingents from the battle cruisers. ...

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  29. A WORLD FLIGHT.

    A message from Santa Monica (California says:--The United States army fight around the world has stated. The first leg is from Seattle to Washington, and ...

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  30. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    Three carriages were smashed by a sensational derailment of the Northern Eapress at Brompton, Yorkshire. There were some [?] escapes. Fourteen ...

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  31. PERSIAN TROUBLES

    The Republican movement is making headway in Persia. The matter will probably be brought before the Mejliss today, and there is every possibility that ...

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  32. THE BANK OF VICTORIA.

    The work of demolishing the old premises known as Holme Chambers, in Currie-street, is nearly completed, and the Bank of Victoria's new premises, which ...

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  33. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    First League.-Burnley, 3; Manchester City 2. Second League-Port Vale. 1; Southampton [?] ...

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  34. THE JAPANESE EMPEROR

    The Imperial household has issued a statement that the Fanperor Yoshito's mental condition has shown no improvement during the last 18 months, and that ...

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  35. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    Depret, the murderer, who was arreted last week, after committing many crimes has confessed that he was responsible for the death of a man and a ...

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  36. COLLAPSE OF FILTER BEDS.

    The three engineers and the chief draftsment of the Government Water Sunply Department found responsible for the defects which cause the collapse of the ...

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  37. OLYMPIC CREW APPEAL.

    Mr. C. A. M. West, the hon. secretary of the South Australian Rowing Assocition, when asked whether the £2,500 would be raised, said yesterday. "We must raise ...

    Article : 289 words
  38. A GERMAN PACIFIST.

    The German Pacifist leaser (Professor [?] has been arrested in Munich by order of the Public Prosecutor in connection with a letter he is alleged to have ...

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  39. THE DARWINIAN THEORY.

    Springfield, in Kentucky, is experienceing [?] times. As the result at a controversy over the evolution theory, friendships of a lifetime have been rent ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    In commenting upon the proposed establishment of a central reserve bank in Australia. Sir James Connolly declares that it is an immediate [?] and it will ...

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  41. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    The "Morning Post" highly praises the singing of [?] Alba the Australian at Wigmore Hall, and says with experience she should be able to take a definite ...

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  42. ST. PATRICK.

    The last of four ma[?] panels com[?] England, [?] Scotland and Wales was unveiled on St. Patrick's Day by the donor Mr. Patrick Ford. M.P., ...

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  43. CHICHESTER MURDER.

    The police admitted at the inquest concerning the death of Vera Hoad, the [?] found dead near Chichester, that there was no evidence to clear up the mystery ...

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  44. CONSUL-GENERAL FOR GERMANY.

    "Mine will be a difficult [?] realise the heavy [?] that [?] [?] but in spite of that I am looking forward to [?] relation [?] ...

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  45. HONEYMOON TRAGEDY.

    The honeymoon of a young Mara[?] policeman had a tragic ending. He was shaving in the bedroom when his [?] came in picked up a service revolver, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. A HOUSE COLLAPSES.

    A large half-constructed timber building at Blakeney-place. South Melbourne, collapsed during a gale late last night. One section of the east wall fell into a ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. QUAKING JAPAN

    Severe earthquake [?] are reported to have [?] at [?] and Saghalien on Friday, last throwing down buildings and causing other damage. Many ...

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  48. THE ENGLISH MAIL

    An English mail by the Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay arrived in Adelaide overland from Fremantle last evening. The letters will be distributed by the first ...

    Article : 38 words
  49. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  50. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    Cable advices state that the British Rugby team will [?] on June 20, and will play 21 matches in South Africa, including four test matches. The executive believe ...

    Article : 55 words
  51. "AN IRRESISTIBLE FORCE."

    In the Criminal Court to-day Mr. Justice Northmore sentenced Thomas Roy Williams to five years' imprisonment on a charge of having broken into the premises ...

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  52. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The Railways earnings for the seven days ended March 14, amounted to £79,424 compared with £79,912 for the corresponing period of 1923. ...

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  53. EMPIRE DAY MESSAGES.

    In connection with the last Empire Day celebrations the King and Queen sent of gramophone records of messaged by their Majestic to the children of the elementary ...

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  54. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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  55. Widening the Strand.

    Further changes in the character of the Strand believed of Dr. Johnson, [?] by Mr. E. N. [?] themselves found Wellington-street, as the result of ...

    Article : 180 words
  56. THE LAKE EVA OIL SCANDALS

    Ernest Thompson was convicted in the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having between March 28 and October 31, 1923, at Perth and a [?] in the State ...

    Article : 141 words
  57. THE HORDEN DIVORCE CASE.

    This afternoon in the Divorce Court. Mr. Toose appeared on behalf of Le[?] [?] merchant, of Darling Point and [?] for the withdrawal of the petition ...

    Article : 54 words
  58. TASMANIAN CARBIDE WORKS.

    Preliminary operation toward reopening the [?] works will begin within a [?] ...

    Article : 69 words
  59. A BANK GUARANTEE.

    [?] ...

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  60. APPEAL FOR AN EPILEPTIC

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  61. ADELAIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words
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