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  2. THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE.

    That all living languages are in a stu[?] of flux is a familiar truth of which a myriad illustration might be given The difficulty perhaps would be to-find a ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Disappointment has been expressed that the a programme of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Adelaide does not make provision for them to visit the ...

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  4. CHURCHILL'S MEMOIRS.

    As the Paschendaele straggle died away in the storms and mud of winter, the military rulers of Germany addressed themselves to a new situation. ...

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  5. ARTILLERY-CAMP ENDS.

    Officers and men of the 50th and 113th Batteries Australian Field Artillery, broke camp at O'Halloran Hill on Friday morning, and were paid off at the Parade ...

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  6. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister of Labor (Mr. Baddeley) moved for the suspension of the Standing Orders to permit of the passage through all the ...

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  7. CHINA.

    The Foreign Office says there are no new developments in regard to the Hankow negotiations beyond the fact that Sir Austen Chamberlain is consulting Sir ...

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  8. BROWN COAL.

    The Sensible Coal Distillation. Company has been registered, with a capital of £250,000. Colonel Moore Brabazon will be the joint managing director. ...

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  9. GALES IN AMERICA.

    Later details of the severe storm experienced along the Californian coast this week show that the dead number at least 23, while damage to property will total ...

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  10. FINE WEATHER

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"The cool change advancing over South Australia on Thursday had extended over the whole State by this ...

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  11. THE MINNIPA TRAGEDY.

    An inquest into the circumstances of the death of James "Curran (63). which occurred, at a [?] near Minnipa," on January 30, will be held at Minnipa., on ...

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  12. FOG ON ATLANTIC COAST.

    An unnsually dense fog covered the north-eastern coast of the United States to-day from Northern New Jersey to Boston. ...

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  13. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The Narkunda from London is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor wharf at 10 o'clock this morning A special train will leave for the Harbor at 8.56 ...

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  14. CRICKETERS AND CAMP.

    Recently it was stated that three military [?] had received exemption from camp to enable them to play, in A. Grade cricket matches. When the question was ...

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  15. METHODISTS AND DANCING.

    The question of dancing is likely to be discussed again at the Methodise Conference, the Torke Peninsula District Synod having a resolution on the agenda ...

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  16. A POLISH LANDRU.

    A wealthy Polish farmer, named Mestivim, has been arrested at Rozan. He is accused, of committing six murders in circumstances recalling the tragedies of ...

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  17. ELEVEN DEAD.

    At Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, eleven persons are dead as the result of a tornado ...

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  18. THE SWAMP AREAS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield Stated yesterday that he was greatly" impressed with his visit the previous day to Swanport, near Murray ...

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  19. THE MASONIC TEMPLE.

    It is understood that the Masonic Temple on North-terrace will be dedicated in March, but the date has not been feed as the grandmaster (Mr. Justice ...

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  20. ROYAL VISIT TO GLASGOW.

    The Labor members of the Glasgow Municipality have declined to participate in the ceremonies during their Majesties visit to open the Kelvin Hall in July ...

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  21. DISTRICT CRICKET.

    This afternoon, on city and suburban ovals, the ninth series of district cricket matches will begin, and so close together are the teams on the premiership table this ...

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  22. NEW METHODIST CHURCHES.

    During the past year the Methodist Church spent £35,286 on new buildings, enlargements, and improvements and of. that sum £25,406 has been raised, New ...

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  23. THE PRAYER-TOOK.

    Though Dean Inge is of the opinion that the new prayer-book be accepted, he doubts if it will bring peace. He says the spirit of lawlessness will not be easily ...

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  24. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    Discussion are proceeding between [?] British and French Admi[?] date for the visit of the French [?] England. The lines of the combined [?] ...

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  25. WHOLESALE DESERTION.

    A message from Hangchow states that General Pei Pao San, one of General Sun Chuan Fang's principal commanders at Chekiang, has taken his men to the ...

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  26. FRENCH DEBT.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Churchill), in the House of Commons today, informed Mr. P. Snowden that M. [?] had intimated that, in view of ...

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  27. DISARMAMENT.

    The Japanese, reply to the American disarmament proposals will probably not be ready before next week, as the final wording has still to be decided by the ...

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  28. SUCCESSFUL BORING.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. McInnes) stated yesterday that the bore which has just been completed on the Andado pastoral lease was the ...

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  29. A CHINESE WIFEKILLER.

    Leong Yen, a Chinese fruiterer, of Subiaco who was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of his wife, Ruby Yen, on September 9 last, is ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    On Thursday the King invested the Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir Hal Colebatch) as a Knight Bachelor, the title having been conferred in the New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CANADIAN BUDGET.

    The [?] of Finance [?] in [?] the Canadian [?] to-day, commented on the fact [?] war depression had disappeared, [?] ...

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  32. TELEPATHY TEST.

    In connection with the experiments being conducted by Sir Oliver Lodge and the Psychical Res[?] Society in telepathy by wireless, the Psychical Society ...

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  33. NICARAGUA.

    The Navy Department decided on Thursday to reinforce the marine expeditionary force in Nicaragua, so that 1,600 men will be on duty there ...

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  34. CHEN'S DEEP GAME.

    The conviction is growing in London, says the "Daily Telegraph" that either independently or under Bolshevist pressure, Mr. Chen is playing a deep game. ...

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  35. METHODIST MEMBERSHIP INCREASES.

    The Methodist Church membership in South Australia is now 24,509, as compared with 24,187 for the previous year. Adelaide South district with 358 has the ...

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  36. BOTH-WAY TRADE.

    Important steps are being taken with the [?] of expanding Anglo-Dominion both-way trade manufacturers are increasingly awakening to the ...

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  37. COAL MINES.

    Members of the Northern Collieries' Association decided to-day that in view of the assurance given by the Miners' Federation, all the pits would be reopened on ...

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  38. FLIGHT TO INDIA.

    "I prefer aeroplanes to Pullmans," said the Air Minister (Sir Samuel Hoare), on returning to-day to London from Paris overland, owing to fog. He added that ...

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  39. A REMANDED CASE.

    Ronald Reynolds and John Baxter, who on February 7 were [?] for a week on a charge of not having sufficient lawful means of support, and were farther ...

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  40. PROPOSED BANK MERGER

    By an overwhe[?] majority of shareholders the Western Australian Bank yesterday declared in favor of the proposed sale of their interests to the Bank of New ...

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  41. THE DANGER TO SHANGHAI.

    "The Cantonese, aided by Russian machine gun instructors and advisers, have heavily defeated the northerners, said Mr. Amery. speaking at Hackney last ...

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  42. AGRICULTURE IN AMERICA.

    Probably the most important piece of legislation since President Coolidge assumed office, and one which aroused the bitterest controversy, and is likely to ...

    Article : 277 words
  43. A FATAL BRAWL.

    As the result of a brawl Sydney Smith died in the [?] Hospital yesterday. The police report states that after purchasing three dozen bottles of beer from ...

    Article : 111 words
  44. SAFETY CHAINS FOR TRAILERS.

    Commenting yesterday on the remarks of the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Jefley) in regard to the danger from trailers becoming detached from motor tractors and ...

    Article : 155 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Complaining that the razor was too [?] Frederick West (49), of Bath-street, Abbotsford, knocked at the door of the Mordialloc Police Station at 6 a.m. to-day ...

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  47. MEAT FOR THE NAVY.

    Apropos of the fact that the Admi[?] is inviting tenders, returnable on April 5, for a million pounds of canned most Mr. Hasson [?] of the [?] ...

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  48. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  49. RAPID SOUTHERN ADVANCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says news received by the Cabinet indicates that the advance of the Ca[?] troops has been more rapid than was ex ...

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  50. A VIOLENT TEMPER.

    Lancelot MacGregor Saidler (19), an exnaval trainee, was to-day sentenced by Judge Cohen at the Darlinghurst Sessions to 18 mouths' imprisonment for assault. ...

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  51. MARINE ENQUIRIES.

    Dr. Eills of Melbourne, is to represent the Hobart Marine Board before the High Court at Melbourne on Tuesday, when an application will be made for an order ...

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  52. ADVERTISING CONVENTION.

    The president of the Advertising Institute of South Australia (Mr. E. G. Heal) has been advised that the next convention of the Advertising Association of Australia ...

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  53. A HOSPITAL SENSATION.

    The nurses at the Bathurst District Hospital received a severe shock last night, when a middle-aged male patient of powerful build, ran amok in a nude state in the ...

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  54. NEW RAILWAY TICKET WINDOWS.

    The ticket office on the assembly platform of the Adelaide railway-station will be open for the last time to-day. Beginning with to-morrow tickets will be ...

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  55. PROFESSOR DARNLEY NAYLOR.

    Professor Daruley Naylor, assisted by is wife, has undertaken a tour of England an proposes speaking five times weekly for the nest two months on the work of ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian baritone, Mr. John Brownlee, has signed a year's agreement to sing at the Paris opera, opening on Saturday. Mr. Brownlee is the first ...

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  57. DRIED FRUIT INSPECTION.

    Mr. Fred Cole, sen., inspecting supervisor of dried fruit in South Australia, accompanied' by Mr. H. Noel, who occupies a similar position for Victoria, has ...

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  58. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Pierce Daly, laborer, and Thomas Fordham, motor driver, were committed for trial at the Central Court to-day on a charge of conspiring to defraud the ...

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  59. STEAMER SPRINGS A LEAK.

    The steamer Stroma is reported to have sprung a leak. Arrangements are being made to lighten the ship in order to effect repairs. ...

    Article : 30 words
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