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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    It has been decided by the wholesale milk firms that from Monday next, the wholesale price of milk shall be increased by 4d. a gallon. A meeting of the retail ...

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  3. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    Having found its way on to the wrong line, a heavily-laden goods train from Morgan, on Friday night, crashed into a stationary passenger train, standing ...

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  4. RAIN ON THE WEST COAST.

    A telegram Was received by the railway authorities yesterday giving the welcome news that rain had fallen on the West Coast. The largest fall was at ...

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  5. ANOTHER BIG FLIGHT.

    "Just a quick dash to Melbourne and back," This was the [?] ment of the air authorities to-day regarding Mr. Alan Cobham's coming flight to ...

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  6. THE BRIAND GOVERNMENT.

    By 361 votes to 164 the Chamber of Deputles to-day carried a motion of contidence in the new Government of M. Briand. ...

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  7. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    It is understood that the committee to examine the question of the reorganisation of the Council of the League will include the member of the Council and ...

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  8. WHO OWNS THE RING?

    Mr. Justice [?] to-day delivered [?] [?] judgement on the [?] case [?] [?] the question of the ownerships of an engagements ring. He decided that the ...

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  9. BIG FIRE IN [?].

    Early this morning [?] [?] ...

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  10. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    At 2 o'clock to-day the official celebration of St. Patrick's Day will begin with a procession, which will leave St. Francis Xavier's Hall, and proceed along ...

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  11. SULTRY WEATHER.

    Cloudy and sultry weather, with rain to the west and north and labor extending to other districts, is expected to-day. The Government Meterologist reported last ...

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  12. THE BARRIER DOWNPOUR.

    Rain reports received from the back country show that the fall on Wednesday was very heavy in places. At Iduna [?] inches was registered in one and a half ...

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  13. WAKING UP.

    The Prime Minister [?] [? is the House of [?] that an [?] [?] ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    The Government have issued a com[?] which states-The Civil Governor of [?] has ordered the arrest [?] of the council of the ...

    Article : 340 words
  15. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.

    A meeting of the Public Library Board was held yesterday afternoon, when the resignation of the president (Sir William Sowden) was received. It was decided ...

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  16. TWO ENGINES DERAILE

    The East-West train was held up for over two hours this morning by a collision between two goods trains, the engines of which were derailed. One train was on ...

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  17. RELAY SYSTEM ADVOCATED.

    Lecturing last night before the Royal Aeronautical Society. Mr. Cobham insisted on the importance of ground organisation, which he regarded as even more ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. "ASTONISHED AND INDIGNANT."

    The executive of the League of Nations Union has unanimously carried a resolution regretting that Germany was not immediately admitted to the League, and ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. AN EXCITING SITTING.

    After M. Briand had real his declaration he said the Government, owing to the necessity for resuming the financial debate at the earliest moment, could only accept ...

    Article : 285 words
  20. BUSH FIRES RELEASE FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  21. THE THOUSAND HOMES.

    The Minister of Housing (Hon. W. J. Denny) stated yesterday that the weekly report of the supervisor (Mr. Freburg) to the State Bank showed a continued ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. RAIN REPORTS.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co. advise having received the following railfall reports: -Telegram from Broken Hill-Splendid rains reported Tibooburra district; ...

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  23. TO SEE AUSTRALIA.

    The feeling is becoming stronger among the members of the House of Commons and the British branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association in favor of a ...

    Article : 241 words
  24. "IS IT A DOG OR A FISH?"

    The King was full of jocular comment to-day when he and the Queen visited the 12 minion Artists' Exhibition. In passing a work of a futurist tendency, his ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. COLONIAL MANDATES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Captain Walter shaw declared that a provisional [?] had been given to Germany at [?] to the effect that if the [?] ...

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  26. THE ASSEMBLY AND THE PRESS.

    The Presbyterian Assembly yesterday passed a resolution of thanks to the press for the reports given of the proceedings. A special tribute was paid by the ...

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  27. A MOTOR CYCLE MISSING.

    A motor cycle owned by Mr. Juseph Flanagan of [?] was left at Northterrace [?] on Wednesday, and three [?] later was missing. The ...

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  28. ALIEN MIGRATION. I

    Particulars of aliens (exclusive of colored persons) arriving in the Commonwealth from July 1, 1924, to December 31, 1925, have been submitted to the Federal ...

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  29. PREMIERSHIP CRICKET.

    "This afternoon at 1 o'clock the premiership matches in. A and B grade cricket will begin, and play with be continued until 6.5 p.m., when stump's will be The fifth list of donations to the lands of the-Tubrcular Solders' Aid Society is published to-day, bringing the total amount acknowledged in [?]662 18/8. The [?] ...

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  30. M. VANDERVELDE SPEAKS.

    Speaking to a party of pressmen after his return form Ge[?], the Foreign Minister M. [?] recalling 31. Briand's remark about a revision of the ...

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  31. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The first students' concert for the year will be given in the Elder Hall on March 29. This season's concerts will be under the management of Mr. Gus Cawthorne. ...

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  32. MIGRATION.

    Nearly 2,000 European immigrant settlers for the western [?] was arrived at Winnipeg to-day, the number establishing a record in the history of Canadian ...

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  33. GERMAN DELEGATES.

    The Cabinet Council has [?] approved of the attitude of the German delegates at Geneva. ...

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  34. BOXING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Albert Rail to-night, in a contest of twenty rounds for the heavyweight championship of Great Britain, Frank Goddard (holder) was beaten by Phil Scott. ...

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  35. RAINFALL AT BROKEN HILL.

    Messrs. Goldbrough, Mort & Co. are in receipt of the following telegram from their Broken Hill branch dated March 18:-"Further rain this distict to nine o'clock this morning. [?] ...

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  36. THE R.M.S. NARKUNDA.

    The commander of the Narkunda intended to arrive at the Outer Harbor at about 11 a.m. to-day, but the vessel has encountered heavy weather, and is not ...

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  37. THE FAILURE.

    The part played by Italy at [?] [?] to [?] The [?] [?] when it became known that [?] ...

    Article : 154 words
  38. OPPOSITION TO THE POSTPONEMENT.

    Suggestions that the visit of the Empire Parliamentarians in September should be postponed for 12 months do not meet with the approval of certain members of ...

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  39. DRAWING ANOTHER MAN'S WAGES.

    On Friday afternoon a shipping from was, paying out wags to wharf laborers at Port Adelaide , when a man presented documents purporting to be an order by a ...

    Article : 120 words
  40. AFTER FORTY YEARS.

    Lady Gilbey has petitioned for a divorce from Sir Walter Gilbey the prominent sportsman after 42 years of married life. on the ground of misconduct with Mrs. ...

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  41. "WE WANT THE DARLING.

    The streets were throned with people to-night, when a monster demonstration was held in favor of the Darling scheme, A procession marched from the south end ...

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  42. THE WORLD COURT.

    Indications that the League of Nations may ask the representative of the United States Government to explain the American reservations to the World Court [?] ...

    Article : 65 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    Speaking yesterday in regard to the conditional release of prisoners, to which reference has been made recently the Chief "Secretary (Hon. J. Jeiley) said:— ...

    Article : 80 words
  45. DISARMAMENT.

    The sessin of the League Council [?] concluded to-day after May 17 had been fixed for a meeting of the [?] [?] to [?] ...

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  46. EASTER IN MELBOURNE.

    [?] ...

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  47. STRIKE SUFFERERS.

    Replying to an appeal by Mr. Havelock Wilson for assistance on behalf of the women and children suffering as a result of the [?] strike the saipowners ...

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  48. SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the South Australian Public Schools Committees' Association will be held, on Tuesday at the Y.M.C.A., Gawler-place. The agenda ...

    Article : 41 words
  49. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    The Cabinet have deeded to instruct M. Yoshizama, the Japanese Minister of Peking to demand a formal apology for the Take incident, the punishment of the ...

    Article : 50 words
  50. COMMONS DEBATE

    The debate in the [?] of Commons on the contretemps at [?] been fixed for Tuesday. ...

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  51. AFFORESTATION IN THE SOUTHEAST.

    Discussing lie policy of the Government yesterday in regard to afforestation the (Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Butterfield) said an extensive scheme of ...

    Article : 216 words
  52. THE DOMINIONS.

    The Australasian [?] to the League of Nations Sir [?] [?] ...

    Article : 29 words
  53. THE BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    Preparations to deal with great [?] tional problem of the coal industry at proceeding. Mr.Baldwin's advice that neither side should commin itself before ...

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  54. CHINESE COMMANDERS ACCEPT DEMANDS.

    The commandent of the Yellow [?] [?] has agreed [?] to all the demands of the Poweers contained in the [?] of March 16. General [?] ...

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  55. MACHINERY WORKERS.

    An early settlement of the engineering dispute is indicatd by the announcement that the men who left their employement at Hoe's printing and machinery works ...

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  56. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  57. THE COASTAL STRIKE

    There was another change in the shipping dispute to-day, when the coastal shipowners decided at a meeting to accede to the request of the transport and other ...

    Article : 78 words
  58. TTITUDE OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.

    The chinese Government have [?] the opinion that the naval [?] [?] at [?] an attribute. [?] ...

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  59. THE BOAT RACE.

    The Cambridge crew did a [?] trial ths afternoon from [?] to [?] lake in 19 min. 18 sec. The [?] were not so good as for the Oxford [?] ...

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  60. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for prepaid classified advertisements for insertion in "The Advertiser" should be supplied to this office not later than 8 O'clock the evening before the ...

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  61. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The Queensland State [?] will [?] held on Saturday, May 3. The announcement was mede this afternoon by the Premier (Mr. McCormack) The following ...

    Article : 72 words
  62. THANKS OF THE MODERATOR.

    The luncheon for the Presbyterian Assembly in flinders-street Church [?] Hall was produced by the ladies of the congregations of Unley, St. Peters, ...

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  63. EIGHT HOURS WORK.

    A Labor conference on an eight hours [?] ...

    Article : 21 words
  64. SIR AUSTIN CHAPMAN.

    Sir Austin [?] January 12 last and his [?] been [?] for [?] [?] Subject to [?] to ...

    Article : 33 words
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