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  2. SEA CHESTS TO GO

    An additional shot in the bewildering broadside of reforms has been fired by the Admiralty. The latest targets are the midshipman's time honored sea ...

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  3. AERIAL DEFENCE

    Proposals for the establishment of An Australian aerial defence forces were Outlined by Senator Pearce. Minister for Defence, in the Senate today, when ...

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  4. REBUILDING IN FRANCE

    M. Viviani, addressing the Chamber of Commerce here, dramatically defended the French claims for German reparations. ...

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  5. LAND UNLIMITED

    Some idea of the immensity of that portion of the Commonwealth the average Australian knows so little about--the interior of the Northern Territory ...

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  6. DR. O'HARA'S DEATH

    The death of Dr. Henry Michael O'Hara, a well-known Melbourne Burgeon, at his Portsea home last night is regretted by a large circle of friends. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. S.A. ELECTIONS

    Discussing the prospects of the Liberal Party in connection with the State elections to be held tomorrow, Mr. Barwell, the Premier, said he was ...

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  9. APPEAL BY ARCHDEACON

    Today the interest of the crowds in Downing street was divided between watching the arrivals at the conference between Mr. Lloyd George and ...

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  10. MUSIC FOR THE MASSES

    Cr. Swanson, the Lord Mayor, suggested today that a conference should take place between representatives of the City Council and the Health ...

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  11. SEAMEN AS OWNERS

    Some interludes which, although amusing, were considered significant, occurred during the conference recently held at Melbourne between ...

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  12. SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE ENDS

    At the conference of the Federal Executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, which was concluded today in the executive ...

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  13. CHARLIE CHAPLIN TO RE-MARRY

    It is reported that Charlie Chaplin, the famous film artist who was divorced by Mrs. Chaplin (known in moving Picture circles as Mildred Harris), ...

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  14. CITY PROVINCE ELECTION

    Up to the present Messrs George Swinburne, engineer, of Kinkora road, Hawthorn, and James Rankin, consulting mining engineer, of Hawthorn ...

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  15. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP LINE

    According to news reaching Sydney negotiations for the allocation or sale of one or more of the new 535 type of passenger and freight steamers by the ...

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  16. THE AEROPLANE CRASH

    With full military honors, the remains of Corporal Bertie Walter Whicker, the air mechanic who was killed in the aeroplane crash at ...

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  17. ROBBERS' BOLD RUSE

    A daring mail robbery occurred on Wednesday night at the Dearborn street railway. Chicago, when, according to the official announcement, the ...

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  18. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN

    The first annular eclipse of the sun since 1858 will take place at 8.33 this morning. Inquiry at the Melbourne ...

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  19. CONVICTION QUASHED

    The State Full Court today quashed the conviction of Thomas Augustine Farrell, who was sentenced in the Criminal Court in February to six months' ...

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  20. DELAY ON EAST-WEST LINE

    The transcontinental express, which arrived at Adelaide at 12.15 a.m. today, was delayed by heavy rains for four and a half hours. A special train ...

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  21. INJURED AIRMAN'S CONDITION

    Captain J. K. Fryer-Smith, who was injured at the Central Flying School, La[?]rton, on Wednesday afternoon, is still in a critical condition at the ...

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  22. HEAVY RAIN PREDICTED

    Cool, cloudy conditions prevailed in the city today. Up to noon today the highest thermometric reading recorded was 63.2 ...

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  23. WHEAT FOR EXPORT FLOUR

    City millers were notified today by the Victorian Wheat Commission that they can be supplied with wheat to be gristed for export to the East, the ...

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  24. PUBLIC HEALTH QUESTIONS

    Much interest is attached to the first meeting of the Public Health Association, which will be held on Monday evening. The Governor will preside, ...

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  25. IN OTHER STATES

    New South Wales.--Clear in coastal districts north from Newcastle, and in parts of north-west and south-west; otherwise cloudy to overcast and unsettled, with light ...

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  26. MORE THAN 25 POINTS

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  27. SENTENCES PASSED

    The following sentences were passed by Judge Wasley in the Court of General Sessions today:--Joseph Bennett, attempted shop breaking (four ...

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  28. DELAYING ARMY SCHEME

    Replying to a question in the Senate this week, Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, said that the proposal for the 70 days' continuous training of ...

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  29. WHERE SYDNEY WAITS

    The appointment of a Federal Minister in Sydney was suggested by Senator Gardiner in the Senate today. Senator Gardiner asked Senator ...

    Article : 102 words
  30. PLACING RETURNED MEN

    Mr. S. E. Dunslow, who formerly was in charge of the employment section of the Repatriation Department, St. Kilda road, has signalised his appointment as ...

    Article : 135 words
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  33. TODAY'S WEATHER CHART

    A decided increase both in energy and area of the high pressure system over the South-western parts of file mainland and Southern Ocean is a marked feature in the pressure development of the past 24 hours, and this is having a marked effect on in inland temperature and weather conditions. In Queensland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. PLATELAYER SHOT IN BACK

    The body of Patrick Elliot, a platelayer, who had been missing from Ongaroto for 10 days, has been recovered from the Waikato River. There ...

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  37. HOLIDAY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    At a special Cabinet meeting today, the Government decided to proclaim Anzac Day a public holiday. ...

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