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  2. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Senate and the House of Representatives have agreed to the joint committees's report on the Naval Appropriations Bill which will now go to the ...

    Article : 62 words
  3. "TO THE LAST SHILLING."

    The South Australian Soldiers' Fund has raised by public appeals and earned in interest nearly three-[?] of a million [?], and after having operated for nearly 10 years is hi a position to help needy ex-soldiers and I soldiers' widows and children Tor about another decade, it is the largest fund ...

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  4. SYDNEY GRAFT ENQUIRY.

    Further evidence regarding the alleged corrupt, dealings connected with the cartage contract of the City Council for poles was heard before the Royal Commission to-day. ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES.

    It is probable that portion of the site of the now Commonwealth Government offices in Franklinstreet, at the rear of the G.P.O., ...

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  6. SULTRY AND UNSETTLED.

    Though the rain yesterday was confined chiefiy to Eyre Peninsula, heavy falls ware registered in the Lower North. Further rain and ...

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  7. A HUMAN LADDER.

    thrilling story of the heroism of McGreevy. a laborer, is reported from Belfast. A father. mother and five children were trapped on the top floor of a burning ...

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  8. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    M. Sennosuke Yokola, Minister of Justice, and the mainstay of the Seiyukai Party, died from p[?] this evening. His death is regarded as a serious [?] ...

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  9. PEACEFUL JAPAN,

    Availing himself of the third anniversary of the signing of the most important of the Treatites of Washington, M.Sh[?] [?] (Minister of Foreign Affair) has ...

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  10. A RUSSIAN MURDER.

    M. Zinovief's boon companion. Kuokor din, of the Leningrad Political Bureau, has been found murdered on the railway 48 miles from Leningrad. He was obviously ...

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  11. AN INTRUDER CHASED.

    The family of Mrs. W.H.Moffatt, of' king William-street Kent Town, was disturbed about 12.30 yesterday morning by someone moving along the paths, A son ...

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  12. CABLE RATES.

    The Pacific Cable Board at the last meeting received a letter from Lord Burnham stating that the Press Union understood that while the board was averse to ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. A STRONG GALE.

    At about 8.30 on Thursday a sudden storm of wind swept along the Unley-road, and although its violence continuad for only a few minutes ...

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  14. THE BRITISH TARIFF.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview to-day, declared that the new Board of Trade regulations regarding the safegarding of industries were a bad practical joke. He ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. LONG DISTANCE RUNNING.

    A message from Newark (New jersey) states that Nurmi has shattered the 4,000 yard record held by Alfred Shr[?] of [?] running the distance in 10 min. ...

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  16. NEW SHOW GROUPS.

    The new show ground committee of the Royal Agricultural Society is calling for ap[lications from motor traders who are desirous of erecting their own pavilions at ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. THE SCHOOL OF MINES.

    At the last meeting of the School of Mines council the analyst and assayer (Mr. W.S.Chapman) submitted some interesting details of the work of the ...

    Article : 326 words
  18. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    At Chelsca,in the Association match, oxford 4 beat Cambridge L Association First Division.-Notts Forest [?] ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    Zaghial Pasha, who was premie at the time of the murder of General Sir Lee Stack, falled to secure election as an Electoral ...

    Article : 265 words
  20. DOWNPOUR AT BUTE.

    An exceptionally heavy hailstorm broke over the Bute district yesterday afternoon. A quarter of an inch of rain was registered in 20 minutes and 114 points fell in the ...

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  21. FRENCH AVIATORS.

    Captain Le Maitre and Lieutenant Arrechard, who left Etampes on February 3 in an endeavor to make a non-stop flight to Dakar and Senegal, were forced to land ...

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  22. AN EARLY CHURCH.

    On the land now occupied by Messrs. A. Simpson & Son's factory, in Gawlerplace, is a building of historic interest. It was the first Congregational Church' ...

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  23. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Italy has issued a challenge for the Davis Cup.. ...

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  24. SEVERE STORM IN BATHURST.

    A man was,injured and considerable damage done in Bathurst in a heavy rainstorm to-day. In less than an hour 154 points were registered. The water flooded ...

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  25. SPORTS AT OXFORD.

    At the inter-collegiate sports at Oxford, Porritt (New Zealand) won the 100 yards race in 10 seconds, the 120 yards hurdlcs. and the long jump. He was second in the ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. MADAME EISA STRALIA.

    On the occasion of he departure for her Australian tour Madame Elsa Stralia was intertained at a farewell luncheeon at the Savoy. Hotel by a company of ...

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  27. CABLE CARS BREAK DOWN.

    A pettion to convoke Parliament to reconsider the Bus Act, which abolished many private bases, has been signed by well over 40,000 persons ...

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  28. THRILLS IN SPORT.

    A thrling speetacle was witnessed at the San Moritz Lake to-day. Lord Northerir and Prince Odesalchi, on skis, attached themselves to an aeroplane and swirled ...

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  29. DEPOPULATING THE COUNTRY.

    la giving evidence before the New State Commission in New South Wales on Tuesday, a postal inspector said as a result of the activities of Sir Sidney Kidman. ...

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  30. CLYDE BANK EVICTIONS.

    A frim of Clyde Bank factors to-day carried out a surprise move against two of the four tenants who on Saturday interchanged house with a view of defeating ...

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  31. EARLY CLOSING AT LOXTON.

    On Thursday the' Minister of Industry (Hon.L.L.Hill) stated that as with in the time fixed, no counter-petition. had been received from the electors residing ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. TRAFFIC CONTROL

    A model by-law,'for adoption by municipal corporations and district councils ins dealing with the control of traffic at road or street intersections was approved by ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The "Times" fund for the restroation of St.Paul's Cuthedral has reached £223,217, of which £518 from the Stock ...

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  34. BOMBAY ABDUCTION.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mr. Bawla on January 21, the. jury returned a verdict that Mr. Bawla died from shots from revolvers or pistols fired ...

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  35. KALGOORLIE MINES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  36. CENTRAL SCHOOLS FOR PORT DISTRICT.

    Last week central schools were inaugnrated at the Port Adelaide and Le Fevre's schools. Children who have obtained their qualifying certifieates will be enabled ...

    Article : 215 words
  37. OBTAINING MONEY BY A TRICK.

    In reply to an advertisment in a Melbourne newspaper, two men called at an office in Little Collins-street and accepted employment in a business Subseqnent ...

    Article : 335 words
  38. MAKING CRICKET BATS.

    The promoter of a company licensed to make cricket bats bearing Philip Mead's name to-day informed a meeting of creditors and .shareholders, at which a total ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadels this morning divided into two parties. One visited the A.E.C.motor works at Walthamslow and the other went to the Science Museum. ...

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  40. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Chamber of Commerce took over the arsenal last night without incident.— Reuter. ...

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  41. A CONSTABLE'S DEAIH.

    Evidence of a dying man's allegations of carelessness against a doctor was given to-day before the Royal Commissioner appointed to enquire into the last illness ...

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  42. ADELAIDE MAILS IN LONDON.

    The mails dispatched from Adelaide on December 27 arrived in London on February 4. ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    The gross assessable income returned last year totalied £44,750,000. The taxable balance after allowing all exemptions, was £23,000,000 The total income tax ...

    Article : 192 words
  44. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The latest quotations for wheat are:-May, 199[/]d.: July 167 3-sd.; September, [?] ...

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  45. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railways earnings for the ten days ended January 31 amounted to £117.993. as compared with £321,031 for the corresponding ten days of 1924. ...

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  46. THE DAWES AGREEMENT.

    Without undertaking to discuss directly the reply of the former Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes), in regard to the Paris reparations agreements, Senator ...

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  47. NEW POLICE STATIONS.

    Until recently, when a police station for a single man was established at Owen, the requirements of that growing district were attended to by the police from Hamley ...

    Article : 104 words
  48. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Classified advertisements intended for insertion in 'The Advertiser" of Saturday (to-morrow) must be in the office as early as possible to-day. Advertisements ...

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  49. THE BECHUANALAND SKULL

    Professor F. Wood-JoiM* was asked yesterday for his opinion on the skull recently discovered in a limestone cliff in Bechuanaland by Professor Dart, of ...

    Article : 217 words
  50. WHEAT POOL LOSSES.

    Notification was received yesterday by the general secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association that the Crown Solicitor had accepted service, on behalf ...

    Article : 121 words
  51. THE PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

    The third appointment to the recentlycreaed Foreign Affairs Branch of the Prime Minister's Department was gazetted this afternoon, when Mr. H.A.peterson ...

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  52. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    A sensational collision between two motor cars occurred at the interseetion of the Bounday road and Macaulcy-road, North Melbourne, at 3 a.m. to-day. The ...

    Article : 182 words
  53. THE DONGARRA.

    Information was received on Thursday morning by Major N.P.Owen (manger of the Australian Commonwealth line in South Australia) that the Dongarra, ...

    Article : 130 words
  54. FOOD COMMISSION.

    The Food Commission to-day heard the evidence of representatives of the retail meat trade, including Mr. Collinge, president, and other officials of the National ...

    Article : 180 words
  55. DRIED FRUIT BOARD.

    The Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) announced to-day that 2.319 had been reeived for the election of three represenatives for New ...

    Article : 120 words
  56. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 402 words
  57. RAILWAYS CLERICAL EXAMINA- \ TION.

    The railwaysw authorities notify that an examination for [?] division of the Railways Service will be held at [?] [?] ...

    Article : 56 words
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