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  2. LETTERS OF THE CZAR WRITTEN TO CZARINA

    The "Spectator" has reproduced the following extracts from letters and telegrams from Czar Nicholas II. of Russia to the Czarina, between 1914 ...

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  4. AFGHANISTAN KABUL LEGATION STAFF NOW BEING REMOVED

    It is understood that Britain is giving up all representation is Afghanistan until the present troubles have ended. Thus probably within a week ...

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  5. GATE CLOSES ON PORT ADELAIDE TIMBER WORKERS WHO FAILED TO REPORT AT 7.30 A.M. YESTERDAY.

    All nulls in the Port Adelaide district, where 75 per cent, of timber workers in South Australia are employed, were rendered idle yesterday as S result of the refusal of the men to obey the Arbitration Court award. Gates were opened at 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning, but the men did not attend. When they offered to enter at 8 o'clock they were denied admittance and told that they had automatically dismissed themselves. Men stood in groups outside mills.discussing the situation, and later gathered for a mass meeting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HIGHT CLUB CASE

    Bursting into tears Mrs. Kate Meyrick, so-called "Night Club Queen," when giving evidence at the Old Bailey Police Court to-day. pleaded that it ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. TIBOOBURRA WEDDING

    A wedding was celebrated in Tibooburra at 8 p.m. on January 23 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clarke, when Miss Eva Mary Wheeler, ...

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  8. LIFE IN ARGENTINE

    Life in the Argentine is full of absorbing interest, according to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapledon Hiley, who are visiting Adelaide (reports the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSSIA

    Extracts from the minutes of the proceedings of the recent Moscow meeting of the General Council of Soviet trade unions, which the ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. INJURED HAND

    W. Hall Lad a hand lacerated by a stone falling on it when he was working on the 1250ft. level of the British mine last night. He was taken in ...

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  11. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS BLAME BRITAIN FOR THE TROUBLE

    Despite the available information the German, newspapers, almost without exception, blame Britain for the troubles in Afghanistan. ...

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  13. CIVIL AVIATION

    "The United States and Germany are developing civil aviation with tne object of capturing the greater part of the world markets. Britain must see ...

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  14. MOTOR CYCLE DAMAGED

    It has been reported that yesterday afternoon Ronald William Woods, of 144 Wills-street, left his motor cycle standing in front of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. REMODELLING DRYEN'S SHOP

    F. J. Potter and Son have began the work of remodelling the front of L. Dryen's store at the corner of Sulphide and Argent streets. A double ...

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  17. ARRIVALS IN SYDNEY BY THE ST. ALBANS

    Mr. V. L. Newberry (geologist for the Oriomo Oil Company, of Papua. Sister L. Southwell, of the Salvation Army, who has been engaged in mission work in Korea, and Mr. J. Cowling a planter from Papua. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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