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  2. PERSONAL

    The Prune Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced as Tuesday that Mr. E. J. Mulvanay, the secretary of the Department of Markets and Migration, had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The members of the Public Work Standing Committee, Messrs. Reidy (chairman), Carr, Pascoe, Blackwell, MeInnes, McLachlan, and McMillan, returned to ...

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  4. BOOKMAKERS ON RACECOURSES.

    Ever since the totalisator became the legalised channel for betting in South Australia, difficulty has been experienced by the police in suppressing wagering ...

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  5. AIR SPEED RECORD.

    One of the most famous high speed pilots in the Royal Air Force (FlyingLieutenant Kinkead) crashed into the Solent to-day from a height of 400 it. ...

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  6. SAMOA.

    A sensational description of the Equation in Samoa was received late last night in a radiogram, with an observation that all communications were subject to ...

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  7. STORMS IN ENGLAND.

    The memorable scenes of the Christmas show blockade were duplicated in many parts of England to-day, when five deaths cawed by the show were reported and ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    With a deafening roar at 3 o'clock this morning' the Distilleries Company's fourstorey distillery at Alexandra Dock, King's Lynn, inexplicably blew up, and then ...

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  9. THE IRAQ RAIDS.

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Amery), replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, denied that Indian troops mere being sent to Kowelt. ...

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  10. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Tilden lias been named as captain of the United States Davis Cup tennis team by Mr. Joseph Wear, chairman of the Davis Cup committee. Tilden succeeds ...

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  11. GRAND OPERA.

    The musicians and the chorus of the Melba-Williamson Grand Opera Company embarked on the Orama from Naples on March 11. Their baggage includes 20 ...

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  12. COOLER WEATHER.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"This morning's weather chart sham the existence of a widespread mensoon attending from the tropies acroas ...

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  13. ITALY AND AUSTRALIA.

    Italy will meet Australia in the Davis Cup matches at Genoa on May 5, 6, and ...

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  14. THE LIGHTHOUSE SHIP DISPUTE.

    Seeing the possibility of the dispute over the lighthouse ship, Cape York, in Brisbane, extending to all the States, the emergency cpmmitte of the Australasian ...

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  15. THE LOST AIR LINER.

    A dramatic story of an S.O.S. received from the pilot of the French air liner, a hick was lost in the Channel on Sunday, was told at the enquiry into the disaster ...

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  16. A WHOLESALE MURDERER.

    Arriving unexpectedly from Naples, a Sicilian named Devita fatally stabbed his father-in_law and sister-in-law. He then found end similarly killed bis ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Creswell took advantage of a debate in the Assembly to reiterate his white labor policy. He commented on the action of Polugal ...

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  18. DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES AUTHORISED

    Schemes aubmitted to the Development and Migration Commission, and inrolving an outlay of £7,,000,000, have already been authorlsad and are under way. Western ...

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  19. MR. HINKLER,

    Mr. Hinkler visited the Columbia Gramophone Company's factory at Homebush to—day, and in a four-minutes. chat on his flight and flying generally provided ...

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  20. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The draw for the Rugby League Cup semi-finals, which will be played on March 31, are:-Warrington versus Leeds, at Rochdale; Sainton versus Hull or Batley,, ...

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  21. THE ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    "Mr. Ramsay MacDonald resembles a comic policeman warning a prisoner that everything he says will be taken down, altered, and used against him," says Mr. ...

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  22. LIEUTENANT McINTYRE

    The remains of Fligh-Lieutenant I. E. Mclutyre, who died as the result of a creah at the Parafield acrodrome on Sunday afternoon, will be interred at the ...

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  23. MOTOR VESSEL FOR INTERSTATE TRADE.

    The chairman of the Adelaide Steamship Company (Mr. M. G. Anderson), in his report to abareholders at the half-yearly [?]ting yesterday, stated that the directors ...

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  24. THE IRLINTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

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  25. RUSSIA.

    The mystery in connection with the arrest of six Germans in the Donetz coal region for alleged acts of sabotage deepens. Enquiries are being made in diplomat— ...

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  26. BOXING IN ENGLAND.

    Corbett, the featherweight, securing an early lead, outpointed Cuthbert, hiterto the holder of the Lonsdale belt, at the National Sporting Club to-night. ...

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  27. AN AEROPLANE TRAGEDY.

    Lady Carbery, the wife of an Irish peer, who prefers to be known as Mr. Carbery, was killed in an aeroplane in which she was giving an instructional flight. She ...

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  28. RISKO DEFEATS SHARKEY.

    Johnny Risko, of Cleveland, was given the decision in his 15-rouud contest with Jack Sharkey to-night in Mr. Tex Rickord's elimination contest, to decide who ...

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  29. HOME MIGPANTS.

    On Tuesday morning the Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay arrived at the Outer Harbort from London. She landed passengers, most of whom were mighrants, and ...

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  30. WATER TASTED BITTER.

    Harold Abbdellar (25) was committed for trial in the Police Court to-day on a charge of having, at Tindara Station, on January 24, maliciously caused to be taken by ...

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  31. HUE IN A COPPER MINE.

    Twenty-two men are believed to have perished in a fire in an American-owned copper mine Bear Teziutlan. Eleven bodies have been recovered. ...

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  32. THE SANTOS LANDSLIDE

    A message from Santos states that 72 bodies, including those of 23 children, have so far been recovered form the debris of the landslide that overwhelmed ...

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  33. THE ANGLOJAPANESE TREATY.

    A readjustment of the Angol-dapancese Treaty, the repatriation of Chinese and Japanese residents and new restrictions, to prevent the entry of other Orientals into ...

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  34. A CHEMIST MURDERED.

    Edward Hickman, who had already been sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Marion Parker, Las been sentenced to imprisonment for life for ...

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  35. MR. MINKLER'S VISIT.

    The British Imperial Oil Company received a message from Melbourne yesterday stating that Mr. Bert Hinkler had not yet decided when he would resch ...

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  36. A STORM IN MELBOURNE.

    Another ropical thunderstorm was experienced in Melbourne late this afternoon. It caused considerable damage, and was responsible for the death of a railway ...

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  37. ROAD WORKS.

    The Commissioner of Highways (Mr. D. V. Fleming), in his monthly report, states that tenders have been let for the construction of about 45 chains and for the ...

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  38. DISARMAMENT.

    Tewfik ltushdi Bey has been appointed Turkish delegate to the Disarmament Commission. ...

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  39. WING-COMMANDER COBLE'S TRIBUTE.

    Before leaving for Adelaide by the express this afternoon Wing-Commander Goble, who with Flight-Lieut. McIntyre flew round Australia in 1924, paid the ...

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  40. WALSH ISLAND.

    Mr. Waters, the manager of the Waish Island dockyard, to-day contradicted a report that came from Newcastle last night that the works would close down to-day ...

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  41. FIRE AT GLENELG.

    Luna Land, a two-storey sideshow on the south side of the Glenelg Jetty was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. The remises, which were of wood and ...

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  42. THE R.M.S MOOLTAN.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Company advise that the R.M.S. Mooltan from Melbourne in expected te arrive at the Outer Hachor at about 8 p.m. ta-day, and to leave ...

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  43. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Mrs. Hammer went to Mount Gambier 58 years ago, and have resided in that town since. Mr. Hammer conducted business as a whelwright and blacksmith at the ...

    Article : 197 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 10,907 bales were catalogued, and the sales, including private trancactios, amounted to 10,693 bales. Under good general ...

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  47. ARRIVAL IN MELBOURNE.

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan) announced to-day that Mr. Hinkler would arrive here next Sunday. This statement was confirmed by the State reception committee, ...

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  48. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    M. Litvinoff, when interviewed on his way Geneva regarding Anglo-Russian relations, said:—"I doubt the existence of a desire on the part of either Sir ...

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  49. FALL FROM PYRAMID.

    A hundred tourists in the neighborhood of the greril pyramid, hearing a shriek, saw a man tumble from the top to the bottom. He mas picked up dead, and ...

    Article : 50 words
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