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  2. PORT ADELAIDE RIOTS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 17.—Further demonstrations by wharf labourers occurred at Port Adelaide to-day. Rioting began about 9 o'clock when about 800 men, with ...

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  3. KELLOGG PEACE PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.—Prior to the ratification of the Kellogg Peace Pact by the Senate yesterday, an unsuccessful effort was made by Senator Blames to carry ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    Rapid progress is being made by West Australian Airways, Ltd., in preparation for the aerial service to Adelaide, which is expected to commence about the middle ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. A NEW SERUM.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—The Paris correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says that almost miraculous results are claimed for a new serum discovered by Dr. Leon ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. AFGHAN UPHEAVAL.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 17.—The situation in Afghanistan is confusing, and the outcome of the long tribal rebellion against the enforcement of Western reforms and the ...

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  7. SALVATION ARMY CRISIS.

    sLONDON, Jan. 17.—The six days of secret conference of the High Council of the Salvation Army, summoned from all parts of the world, to consider the ...

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  8. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—This morning's bulletin, issued at 11.30 o'clock, states:—"The King passed a good night. His progress, though slow, is ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. PALACE CIRCLES PLEASED.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—Palace circles are pleased at this morning's bulletin and point out that for the first time the doctors have used the phrase "satisfactory ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 17.—No developments occurred to-day relative to the judgment of the Full Arbitration Court, ordering a general [?] week in the timber ...

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  11. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The ratification of the Kellogg Peace Pact by the Senate, left the way open for the debate on the Cruiser Bill in that chamber. This ...

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  12. AN 18,000 MILES JOURNEY.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—Lady Bailey, the wife of the South African millionaire, Sir Abe Bailey, landed in her Moth 'plane at the Croydon aerodrome from Le Bourget at ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. GROWING CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—At the palace there is a growing feeling of confidence in the King's recovery. Generally, there is continued satisfaction at his condition. ...

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  14. ALLEGED LAND SWINDLE.

    Allegations of fraud in land sales were made in a case which occupied the attention of Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M., for several hours in the City Court yesterday, ...

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  15. KABUL REPORTED CAPTURED.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 17.—The latest news from Peshawar states that Batchasakao, the rebel leader, has captured Kabul, with Amanullah and the new King; but, on the ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. FORGED CASH ORDER.

    The public gallery in the City Court was thronged yesterday morning when Alfred Charles Callanan (45), commonly Known as "Bull" Callanan and described as a ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. BRITISH AIR PORT SCHEME.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—The Air Ministry, railway officials and the directors of an aviation company have settled on the outline of a plan to make Harwich Britain's ...

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  18. DEATH BY FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 17.—Sensational evidence was given for the prosecution in the Police Court to-day when Joseph Stanislaus Philipson (21), draughtsman, ...

    Article : 235 words
  19. ENGLISH WOMAN AVIATOR.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Lady Heath (Mrs. Eliott-Lynn), the well known woman aviator, announced to-day that she had applied for American citizenship as ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. "NO CHANGE OF POLICY."

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 17.—"There will be no change in the Salvation Army's policy so far as I know," said Colonel Orames, chief secretary for the Army in the ...

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  21. NEW FREIGHT RATES.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—Shippers to Australia received a pleasant surprise this morning, when they learnt that the increase in freights had been deferred. The ...

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  22. "EUROPE AIR MAD."

    "England and the Continent are air mad. Aviation is nod on the curriculum of German schools, and one London school has adopted an aviation course." said ...

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  23. A MAMMOTH WAVE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—When the liner Majestic docked here yesterday she was fifteen hours late. It was reported that a mammoth wave crashed over her on ...

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  24. DEPUTATION TO MR. LATHAM.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 17.—A deputation consisting of Senator A. A. Hoare, Messrs. Norman Makin, M.H.R., and F. J. Condon, M.L.C., of Adelaide, waited upon the ...

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  25. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 17.—Widespread resentment has been aroused among returned soldiers in New South Wales at the action of the War Service Homes ...

    Article : 190 words
  26. IMPOSTOR IN AFRICA.

    CAPE-TOWN, Jan. 16.—Cape Town has been twice gulled by Edward Cooke, who arrived here some months ago from Melbourne, claiming to be an ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day stated that he understood that it was the intention of the overseas' shipping companies to send ...

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  28. EIGHT MEN DROWNED.

    AMSTERDAM, Jan. 8.—While proceeding to the aid of a steamer which had been stranded on the Hook of Holland, a Dutch steam lifeboat capsized in ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—Mr. F. C. Goodenough, who presided at the meeting to-day of shareholders in Barclays Bank, emphasised the hopeful outlook for the ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—The City Editor of the "Evening Standard" commenting on the money market says:—"There is nothing more wonderful than the capacity of ...

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  31. LIGHT AEROPLANE CLUB.

    At the annual meeting of the West Australian Light Aeroplane Club last night a strong appeal was made to members by the secretary (Mr. W. J. ...

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  32. ARGYLE DISPUTE.

    The employees of Bunning Bros.' timbermill, at Argyle, near Donnybrook, numbering between forty and fifty men, who have been on strike since last Monday ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. BLIZZARD IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—London was struck by a severe blizzard early this morning. Day bad scarcely dawned when the sky grew black as night again, and there was ...

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  34. A THRILLING RESCUE.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—The announcement of the engagement between two Melburnians, Eric, son of Mr. Reginald Pur-brick, and Marjorie, daughter of Dr. ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. FANATICAL CULT.

    PARIS, Jan. 17.—A strange mystery has developed at Lyons concerning the death of Madame Marguerite Hodoyer, whose naked body was found in the river ...

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  36. RADIUM EXPERTS' SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—It has been ascertained that Drs. Arthur and Sydney Smith, the two young radium experts who committed suicide in a fit of depression, had ...

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  37. MARSHAL FOCH.

    PARIS, Jan. 16.—Marshal Foch has received a telegram from Queen Mary expressing hopes for the Marshal's recovery, and saying that if the King were well ...

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  38. SALE OF LINERS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The United States Shipping Board took bids to-day for its eleven largest Government-owned liners, including the Leviathan. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain), speaking at Birmingham, said that some newspapers were ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. TALKING PICTURES.

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Jan. 16.—A stage which had just been completed for the production of talking pictures, at a cost of more than £200,000, was destroyed ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. SOUTHAMPTON MURDER.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—In connection with the murder of the American, Vivion Messiter, in a Southampton garage, Scotland Yard has issued an official ...

    Article : 69 words
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