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  2. MINISTRY ATTACKED.

    Mr. Wade, in the course of his speech on the Address-in-Reply. in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, said that for some days before the return of the Premier from New ...

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  3. WELCOME TO DR. MAWSON.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The town-hall was crowded this afternoon on the occasion of a civic welcome to Dr. Mawson. The chimes rang a merry poal. There was a ...

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  4. "DAMN THE BOSS."

    "Remain on the job, and study sabotage. It pays you. Damn the boss." This interesting injunction is copied verbatim from the first line of the new newspaper ...

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  5. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    There was an old plumber at work the other day, putting up a cistern, with a Pipe beneath it for which a drain was to be flushed. As a rule, in order that the flushing may be ...

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  6. EXILED LEADERS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--In the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr. J.X. Merriman moved for the deletion of the banishment clause in the Indemnity Bill. ...

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  7. TEST CRICKET MATCH.

    {No abstract available}

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  8. A BANK'S MONEY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The hearing was resumed in the King's Bench Division of the High Court of the case in which the Commercial Bank of Australia is suing Corn Minnett, alias ...

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  9. MEAT IN COLD STORAGE.

    It was learned yesterday that the supplies of beef and mutton in cold storage represent about 100,000 carcases, which is equal to about five weeks' supply for the whole of the ...

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  10. WAS NATIONALISATION THREATENED?

    A report was current yesterday that a threat had been made to the employers that, unless the terms laid down were accepted, the Government would nationalise the industry forthwith. ...

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  11. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT LUNCHEON.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the Australian Cup day meeting at Flemington to-day, the V.R.C. committee taking advantages of the fast that It was the Governor-General's last ...

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  12. CABLE TO GENERAL BOTHA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Parliamentary Labor party, on behalf of the joint Labor organisations, cabled to General Botha: "Remember attitude of British ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. FAILING SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier, seen last night. said he had nothing to add to his statement made in the Assembly on the strike. He was waiting to see what the decision of the men was on ...

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  14. TOM MANN FOR AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Tom Mann, whose services have been offered to the Transvaal Labor Federation and accepted. will sail for South Africa on Saturday. it is denied that Larkin ...

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  15. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Widespread interest is being taken in the first heat of the championship tournament in Holborn Hall. Gray is favorite, although Inman favors Reece. ...

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  16. CABINET COMMITTEE.

    The negotiations between the Cabinet committee and the parties to the dispute were resumed yesterday. The Minister for Labor was further engaged with representatives of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. THE HINDU PROBLEM.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.--During the debate in the House at Commons on the immigration Bill. Mr. R. Lemic[?]x declared that the Hindu ...

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  18. MINISTER'S PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    The Stock, Meat, and Allied Industries committee sat throughout yesterday, considering the matters discussed with the Cabinet committee on the subject of a proposed ...

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  19. AN HISTORIC CHURCH.

    All Saints' (Church of England), Sutton Forest, picturesquely situated on an eminence, has a complete outer ivy-clad wall, behind which little children love to hide and little ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday,--Largely-attended meetings of master butchers, and employees were held at their respective offices last night. That at the Trades-hall lasted 3[?] hour's, at the end ...

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  21. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Monday.--Maclaren has stated that he intends to return to first-class cricket, in Which he has not played for several years. He disliked "googlies," which, he declared, ...

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  22. LOSE BAY MURDER.

    The murderer of Edward Dixon, at Rose Bay last Saturday week, is still at large, and the Government on the recommendation of the inspector-General of Police, has decided to ...

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  23. "PUTTING UP A FIGHT."

    Inquiries made at the office, of the Meat Industry Union yesterday resulted in the answer that there was little new to report. It was explained by tho secretary of the ...

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  24. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Monday.--The annual Rugby match between Wales and France resulted in an easy win for Wales, the scores being:--Wales, 31 points; France, nil. ...

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  25. "NO WORD OF THANKS TO GOD."

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--At the Methodist Conference to-day. the Rev. A.G. Clarke said that a drift seemed to have been set up away from the work of God, and it was against that drift ...

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  26. PORTUGAL'S COLONIES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. F.D. Acland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the British Consul at Boma (Congo Free State) ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The American Davis Cup committee has announced the receipt of challenges from Germany and Canada. The other entrants for the contests are France, ...

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  28. ANNANDALE'S EX-MEMBER.

    At Annandale last evening Mr. Albert Bruntnell, ex-member for the district, was presented with a complimentary address and a purse of sovereigns by his friends and supporters. ...

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  29. THE OVERTIME STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The hearing of the waterside workers case, adjourned from Friday, was resumed in the Federal Arbitration Court this afternoon. ...

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  30. ABERMAIN COLLIERIES.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--An arrangement has been come to between the Colliery Employees Federation and the proprietary of the Abermain Collieries whereby all matters in dispute ...

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  31. WIN FOR WILDING.

    PARIS, Monday.--Wilding (Australia) defeated F. Love (England) in the final of the international Tournament at Monte Carlo by 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. ...

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  32. SPHERES OF INFLUENCE.

    LISBON, Tuesday.—--The Prime Minister, in reply to a question concerning the Anglo-German agreement on the sphere of influence in ...

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  33. OXFORD SPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--At the Oxford University sports, Sproule, of Melbourne, won the three miles race in 14min. 55sec., a record for the Oxford track. ...

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  34. THE DEATH PENALTY.

    HOBART. Tuesday.--It has been decided that the execution of Joseph Henry Belbin for the murder of Margaret Ledwell, at Cheshunt, in October last, shall take place on March 11. ...

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  35. BOXING.

    MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin), Tuesday.--The Boxing Commission has decided to suspend Packy M'Farland for six months for failure to put sufficient effort into his contest with ...

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  36. "WILLIAM THE LAST."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Two editors, Her[?] Weltam and Herr Montag, have been summoned for insulting the Crown Prince. They called him William the Last, and severely criticised ...

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  37. ENVIRONMENT AND HEREDITY.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--in an address yesterday, Father O'Reilly referred to the article in "The Daily Telegraph" on Saturday under the heading, "Environment versus Heredity." ...

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  38. NEW SCHOOLS.

    The Department of Public Instruction has purchased a site for school purposes at Parkestown, Forest-hill. The land, which contains a little over two acres, has frontages to ...

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  39. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    Many distinguished artists were present when the remains of the late Sir John Tenniel were cremated. The ashes were buried alongside the grave of the famous artist's wife, who died ...

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  40. PENNY A WORD TELEGRAMS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The British Chamber of Commerce banqueted Sir Henniker Heaton, who urged the adoption of penny-a-word telegrams ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE BANK ROBBERY.

    At the Newcastle Police Court, yesterday, Zerlachin Zrex (30), printer, was charged with having broken and entered the Newcastle branch of the City Bank on November 23, and ...

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  42. NO MORE "CHEAP MEAT."

    While waiting for news from the Cabinet yesterday, in regard to the negotiations for settlement, members of the union committee of inquiry were communicative in regard to their ...

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  43. ELECTORAL COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The Royal Commission on electoral law and administration, which arrived in Adelaide yesterday from West Australia. took evidence. ...

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  44. TELEGRAPH LINESMAN KILLED.

    A telegraph-pole in course of erection fell on John Conlon, of Railway-parade, Marrickville, yesterday, and caused injuries that resulted in his death. The polo struck him on ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. VICTORIAN TENNIS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 335 words
  46. SUBMARINE ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Admiralty has abandoned the sunken submarine A7, which some days after her disappearance during manoeuvres with eleven men on board, was found embedded ...

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  47. PASSENGERS BY THE ORAMA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 words
  48. COUNTRY RESIDENCE BURNED.

    COWRA, Tuesday.--The residence of Mr. Bentley was destroyed by fire. The building was of weatherboard The furniture was insured in the Alliance Company. The house, ...

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  49. BALKAN TROUBLE.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--The Greek Governor at Korytza has handed over the town to the Albanian Government. At Santi Quaranta 1200 insurgents declared ...

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  50. ACTION AGAINST MELBOURNE "AGE.''

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--An appeal was heard in the Full Court against the decision ef Judge Box in granting a new trial on the-ground of excessive damages in the action in which ...

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  51. DIFFERENTIAL FREIGHTS.

    HOBART, Monday.--The Tasmanian Agent-General. dealing with differential freights between England and Tasmania and Australia, to the detriment of the grower, says he has ...

    Article : 95 words
  52. IMPORTATION OF CACTI PROHIBITED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--It has been decided by the Federal Government to issue a proclamation prohibiting the importation of any class of cacti. This will cancel the ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. FINED FOR SELLING LYSOL.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--At the police court to-day Joseph Wood, a local storekeeper, was fined [?]5, with 6 costs, for selling lyscl with out being the holder of a certificate required by ...

    Article : 57 words
  54. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--The Railway Department to-day received advice of floods along the western and south-western lines. No serious damage was reported, and the water is ...

    Article : 38 words
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