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  2. GENERAL BOOTH.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), accompanied by his wife, presided today at the Albert Hall centenary celebration of the birth of General ...

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  3. WELTER OF CHANGE.

    Dare we be confident that amid the welter of change the structure of civilisation itself will partake of the quality of the everlasting hills and ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Late on Thursday afternoon Mr. Alfred Johnson (30), of Glanville, was found lying on a road near the sugar refinery at Glanville. He was taken to ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. THE KING.

    The King passed a good day. Despite a cold north-easterly wind his Majesty was out in the gardens of Craigwell House the whole morning, and was ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. THE STORY OF GALLIPOLI.

    The official history of the Gallipoli campaign shows that three times the Allies could have captured the Peninsula, and later Constantinople, which would have had important results on the whole course of the war, but that the ...

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  7. SINKING OF THE SELJE

    Having been engaged since Monday morning in the hearing of evidence concerning the collision which occurred between the steamers Selje and ...

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  8. NO INQUEST.

    There will be no enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Mr. Walter R. Capper (46), of Castle-street. Prospect, which occurred at Goodwood ...

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  9. MOTOR CAR DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Mr. Alfred Lionel Walker, gardener, of Norton's Summit-road, Third Creek, reported to the Magill police that about 10.15 a.m. on Wednesday he was ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. TASMANIAN FLOODS.

    The Premier (Mr. W. McCormack) stated to-day that the Cabinet at a special meeting had decided to give £500 towards relieving distress caused ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. PONTOON BRIDGES TO BE USED.

    Although communication between Burnie and Launceston by road has been restored a devious route is being used. The Blythe end Forth Rivers ...

    Article : 236 words
  12. NORTH-TERRACE COLLISION.

    Last night there was no change in the condition of James Fitzgerald (13), of Louisa-street, Adelaide, who was seriously injured on Wednesday evening ...

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  13. TIMBER WORKERS.

    Although there was no important move to-day in the timber strike situation, the employment of volunteer labor is now believed to be inevitable within ...

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  14. FALL FROM BICYCLE.

    Douglas Wheatcroft (12), of Walkerville-terrace, Walkerville, fell from a bicycle on Kingston-terrace, North Adelaide, yesterday afternoon. He ...

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  15. ACCIDENT AT BREWERY.

    Mr. Alfred Phillips (47), of Edenstreet, Adelaide, fell a distance of 25 feet while working on a ladder at the West-End Brewery yesterday ...

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  16. DON'T OVERWORK YOUR CHILD.

    The inimitable Tessa in "The Constant Nymph" showed praiseworthy sagacity when she complained that at the school selected for her the girls ...

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  17. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE.

    The ironmongers and boilermakers on strike for "height" money on the Harbor Bridge, after a meeting which lasted for nearly six hours to-day, ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. EAST-WEST AND REDHILL RAILWAY.

    Sir—Will you be good enough, especially in consideration of the severely strained financial resources of this country, to republish the powerful and ...

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  19. MINORITIES.

    A meeting of the sub-committee appointed by the League Council at its last meeting to deal with the question of minorities will be held in the Foreign ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The question of unemployment was discussed at a meeting of the council of the Labor Party on Thursday evening. The executive reported that a ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. JOHN BROWN'S SUMMONS.

    In an explanation of the withdrawal of proceedings against Mr. John Brown, the New South Wales coal owner, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated ...

    Article : 349 words
  22. WIRELESS.

    A development in wireless broadcasting is signalled by the announcement that in view of the increasing popularity of portable wireless sets the ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. BIRTH RATE.

    Commenting on the continued fall of the birthrate, the Registrar-General says that since 1923 the rate has entered upon a stage which, if there is ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. WORKING FOR RATIONS.

    The method of requiring the unemployed to work for local government bodies in the metropolitan area in return for rations supplied by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. AVIATION IN IRELAND.

    A committee of the Irish Free State Government is considering a scheme of aviation development for the Free State submitted by a newly formed ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    An agreement among members of the United States and Australian shipping conference was approved by the Shipping Board to-day, whereby the ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. U.S. LINERS TO GO "WET" AGAIN.

    The London "Daily Express" understands that the American liner Leviathan, the second largest vessel in the world, and ten other Atlantic liners ...

    Article : 517 words
  28. GEM-CUTTING MACHINE.

    After a demonstration at Australia House to-day of a sapphire-cutting machine, the invention of Mr. He[?]ser, of Brisbane, a London gem ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. WORK FOR PORT UNEMPLOYED.

    Recently the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. F. J. Brown) received a cheque for £20 from the South Australian Associated Brewers for the ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. GERMAN CABINET.

    The Centre Party has accepted the offer of three seats in the Cabinet. ...

    Article : 21 words
  32. GOOD MANNERS THAT SAVE THE SCENERY.

    Hints from the United States are being passed on to Britons by the touring exhibition of the Council for the Preservation of Rural England. ...

    Article : 226 words
  33. VICTORIAN AGENT GENERAL.

    Mr. W. Leitch, who recently retired from the Tariff Board, and is now on his way to England, was to-day appointed Agent-General in London for ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. HEIGHT OF SYDNEY BUILDINGS

    The Civic Commissioners have drafted a City Building Act, in which provision has been made to limit the height of buildings to 132 ft. The limit at ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. "SHOOTING WAS NECESSARY."

    "I believe the shooting was necessary and not unnecessarily prolonged; the shot that struck Whittaker was lawfully fired and in self-defence." ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. AN INFECTED SHIP.

    Seven men, who have been engaged in preparing for sea the Maui Pomare, from which a number of influenza cases were removed to Government House, ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. TASMANIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  38. USED CAR SALE.

    Unprecedented new car business has brought Millingens Limited an unusually complete stock of fine used cars, which have been taken in trade, and ...

    Article : 220 words
  39. THE COUNTRY.

    April 10.—To mark the occasion of their silver wedding, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Melbourne were tendered a social last evening arranged by the mayor (Mr. W. Platt). ...

    Article : 199 words
  40. STATUES OF WAR LEADERS

    With the idea of inspiring future generations with the spirit of patriotism an Invercargill resident, who desires to remain anonymous, will present his ...

    Article : 69 words
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