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  2. SEVENTY DAYS' CAMP.

    The protests that have been made against the proposal to hold a 70-days' camp for defence trainees wire concerted into an emphatic chorus at the Adelaide ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    The secretary of the Progressive Country Party (Mr. E. H. Warren) writes:"The announcement that the liberal Union has decided to run three candidates ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. LORD READING.

    An official notification states that Earl Heading is expected to reach Aden on March 28 and Bombay on April 2 to assume office as ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. CRICKET

    The last game of the tour of the English Cricket. Team began at the Adelaide Oval in the presence of a fair crowd at noon on Friday. The interest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURKS AND GREEKS.

    It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George, on behalf of Great Britain, has suggested modification in the Turkish Treaty, particularly in regard to the military and ...

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  7. THE BLASTING FATALITY

    Cadia, the scene of yesterday's dreadful mining catastrophe, in a mining village in the valley of the Cabobolas, about 18 miles South-east of Orange. The men were ...

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  8. A LETTER FROM LONDON

    Frery year regularly, about the month before the beginning of the Parliamentary season, come the usual rumors of Cabinet changes, and if there is not exactly ...

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  9. SOLDIERS' HOMES SCANDALS

    The report of Mt. Justice Street in regard to the charges made against Mr. w. G. Ashford (late Minister of Lands) and Mr. Bryant (late Director of Soldierss' ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA.,

    The Fourth Parliament of the Union [?]pens this alteration, the ceremony including a Royal procession through the streets. Prince and Princess Arthur of ...

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  11. BATHING COSTUMES.

    In explanation of his circular addressed to the local government authorities at the various seaside resorts, Dr. Add-son (Minister of Health) denies advocating shorter ...

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  12. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Speaking at the show lunceeon in conMudgee on Tuesday, Mr. Fleming M.H.R., stated his intention of leaving ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. PRINCE ARHTUR.

    Speaking at a municipal banquet in Johannesburg, Prince Arthur of Connaught (Governor General) fitted, amid laughter, that 20 years ago, when an ...

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  14. STRIKE OF JOINERS.

    In the House of Commons Colonel Leslie Wilson, in repaying to Viscount Curzon, said more than 30 British ships were sent to Continental ports daring the last few ...

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  15. A CRICKETER'S MONEY.

    Ronald Edward Bourne, who was charged with having stolen £380 from Wilham Albert Oldfield, the Australian cricketer, was acquitted at the Darling ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. DOMINION GUARDS.

    A section of the press is reviving Mr. Churchill's project for a regiment of Domnion Guards. They declare that the Dominion Prime Ministers will discuss the ...

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  17. LIVERPOOL RACES.

    In view of the Liverpool outrages, the police are taking special precautions in connection with the Grand National meeting on Wednesday. The King and Queen, ...

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  18. POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT

    At present the Government have an absolute majority of one in the Representative it the Speaker's Vote is into account. Gossip in the lobbies [?] ...

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  19. THE RD CROSS SOCIETY

    The Australian Red Crow Council has agreed the cabled invitation to take part in a project whereby the League of Red Crow Societies will be in future act as ...

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  20. "PAMELA."

    The British National Gallery, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and the Felton bequest (Melbourne) have co-operated in purchasing twelve of Joseph ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. AMERICA AND THE ALLIES.

    Although officials refuse to comment on the Paris dispatch stating that the French Ambassador at Washington is endeavoring 10 induce President Harding to accepted ...

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  22. A NEW AMBASSADOR.

    Mr. Harding has named Colonel Geroge Harvey as Ambassador to England. Mr. Harvey is editor of "Harvey's Weekly," and was formerly editor of the New York ...

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  23. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Interviewed to-night in reference to Mr. Fleming's announcement of his intention to join the Country Party, Mr. McWilliams said he was confident the country ...

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  24. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Count Vehida, in addressing the House of Peers expressed the belief that the position of Japan relative to the United States and the Island of Yap was secure. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The State elections will take place tomorrow. In the metropolitan area interesting contests have developed in East Perth, Leaderville West Perth, Claremont, ...

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  26. EGYPTIAN PROBLEM.

    A tear demonstrations, which were quickly dispersed, occurred in Casino to signalise Mr. Winston Churchill's arrival in Alexandria. He will probably travel to ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In the High Court to-day application for special leave to appeal was made by Villiers Clarence Murray Presley, [?] beer manufacturer, of Darwin, who has ...

    Article : 243 words
  28. ME. STOREY.

    Mr. Storey, the Premier of New South Wales, lunched with some of the London editors to-day. Mrs. Storey will lay a wreath, on the ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Navy Department to-day issued the following statement in regard to the dis[?] at [?] Dockyard, Sydney:[?] has become necessary to cease work ...

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  30. ACROSS THE CHANNEL.

    The fine weather and the temporary cessation of the English air service has increased the French aeroplane traffic across the Channel. The machines daily carry ...

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  31. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    In the football cup the played again today Preston scored one goal to Hull City nil ...

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  32. THE MILK STRIKE.

    Now that the milk strike has been settle' supplies from the country are comins in, and the [?] trade is rapidly getting back to normal. Although the ...

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  33. "BOND SLAVERY."

    In view of the prevaling high rates of wages for artisans of almost all classes and benefits obtained through the arbitration and industrial and social legislation, ...

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  34. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Indian Government have disallowed the Indian resolution in the Legislature that the salary of the Governor of the united provinces be the same as before ...

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  35. THE BROKEN HILL MINES

    Before the Select Committee which is enquiring into the depression in the mining industry, (Mr. Emery (president of the Mining Managers Association) to-day ...

    Article : 457 words
  36. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    Consideration of the prospective position of the butter market during the period immediately following the termination of the Imperial purchase contract on March ...

    Article : 164 words
  37. A LEGISLATOR'S PRIVILEGE.

    In the Perth Police Court to-day Mr. B. [?], late Labor member and the present candidate for Fremantle, explained how he took sanctuary in Parliament House in ...

    Article : 175 words
  38. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    The enquiry into the operations of the War Service Homes Commission that is being made by the Commonwealth Public Accounts Committee at Parliament House ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. PROFITEERING.

    Before the Profiteering Prevention Court to-day, S. H. Saber, of the Government Surplus Supply Stores 467, Pittstreet, was proceeded against under ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. THE MANNING COMMITTEES.

    The manning committee, to deal with the dispute between the inter-State steamship companies and the Federated Seemen's Union regarding he member of ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. SYDNEY IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Labor aldermen of the Sydney City Council are considering a scheme to spend £500,000 at once in renewing the city streets, incidentally absorbing the [?] ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The New South Wales members of the Australian cricket team for England are to leave Sydney to-morrow for Perth as originally planned. Owing to ...

    Article : 79 words
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