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  2. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    Nominations for the Presidency of the I German Republic are taking shape, following the Socialists' adoption of Dr. Braun; which has landed the other Democratic ...

    Article : 97 words
  3. THE TIDE OF GOLD.

    The heavy exports of gold from the United States approximately £26,000,000 since the new year, have surprised even American bankers. Although the fact is ...

    Article : 469 words
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  5. SEAMEN'S TROUBLES.

    Because Mr. Menzies, who had been engaged to appear in the Arbitration Court for the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association, on an application by the ...

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  6. LEGISLATORS ON TOUR.

    Considerable interest was taken this morning by the activities in the construction work at No. 5 Lock, just below Paringa. The assistant constructing ...

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  7. DUTCH STEAMER WRECKED

    "A grim tale of the sen" is a title which aptly describes the running ashore of the Dutch steamer Soerakarta (6,926 tons) at the Hook of Holland, shortly after she ...

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  8. THE VOLUMNIA BLACK.

    "Yon call take it as definite and official that the Volumnia is as 'black' now as (be ever was, and that neither the seamen nor the Wharf labourers will work her ...

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  9. FBERT A POOR MAN.

    It is reported that the late President Ebert left estate valued at only £500. However, his widow will receive a State pension of £450 a year. ...

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  10. COLOGNE COMMUNIST SENTENCED.

    The Communist, Kehl, at whose house a store of weapons and explosives was in January found by the authorities, has been sentenced by a British courtmartial ...

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  11. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS TOUR.

    Students of Milan University, wearing gay faculty caps, chanting specially composed songs about Australia, and waving banners tumultuously, welcomed the ...

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  12. MARAMA AGAIN DELAYED.

    For the third time in succession the departure of the Marama for Sydney has been delayed by trouble with the stokehold crew. At the time fixed for ...

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  13. TUG CREW'S AWFUL NIGHT.

    A tug sent to the assistance of the stranded steamer Sperakarta, as the result of a hawser fouling the propeller, crashed against the pier, and capsiized. ...

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  14. MR. KIRKWOOD'S SUSPENSION.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) read a letter from the Chairman of Committees (Right Hon. J. C Hope) explaining his ...

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  15. NORTH IRELAND ELECTION.

    The North of Ireland Government has decided upon an, early general election upon its amendment to the Education Act, providing for Bible teaching in the ...

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  16. RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

    The 10th, 27th, and 43rd Battalions and the Artillery Clubs have intimated to the secretary of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League that they will play ...

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  17. OILWORKS BLAZE.

    A fire which broke out in Messrs. Chales Alkins & Company's oil blending works in Leadenhall street, Port Adelaide, late on Tuesday afternoon might well have ...

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  18. OPAWA'S VOYAGE RESUMED.

    The steamer Opawa, 9,297 tons, which on January 20 left Adelaide for London via Genoa, and on February 18 put into Perim with her bunkers alight, and had ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. THE DEREGISTRATION APPLICATION.

    Statements made at Neweastle recently by Air. Bavin (Attorney-General for New South Wales) concerning the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, were replied to ...

    Article : 441 words
  20. "WE YIELD NOT AN INCH."

    The Belfast correspondent of The London Morning Port says:—"In my opinion the real object of the pending Ulster general election is an appeal to the ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The sittings of the Council of the League of Nations were to-day opened with a private meeting, at which the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Austen ...

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  22. OVERSEA SPORTING

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Renter message from Moscow notified that M. Victor Kopp, who was the Russian Soviet representative in Germany from 1919 to 1021, had been appointed the ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. HOLDER WAIKERIE AND RAMCO.

    We were met At Holder this morning by Mr. G. Edwards (Chairman of the Waikerie District Council), and district residents with a fleet of care to take us ...

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  25. JOCKEY IN PULPIT.

    Jack Jennings, who Leaded the list of winning jockeys iu France last year, and who rode the second horse in the Ascot Gold Cup, appeared in a new vole ...

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  26. ENGLISH SOCCER TEAMS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The English soccer team to tour Australia has been chosen. The players include—H. Hardy (Stockport), C. Poynton and J. Elkes (Totteham Spurs), T. ...

    Article : 273 words
  27. ITALIAN CONVICT'S ESCAPE.

    French and Italian police are searching for an Italian convict, Raimondi, who was arrested in 1922 on 75 charges ranging for an Italian convict, Raimondi, who was ...

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  28. SCOTS FOR THE NORTH-WEST.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke (Conservation), the Colonial Secretary (Col. L. C. S. Amery) said he had no knowledge of ...

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  29. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From A. LAUGHTON:—Now that a crusade against mosquitoes has started in the city, time is ripe for similar action on our tea roast, particularly ...

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  30. FODDER CONSERVATION.

    A conference was held on January 21 between the then Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) and representatives of the associated banka on toe subject of fodder ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Secretary for Overseas Trade (Mr. A. M. Samuel) said in the House of Commons to-day that the Empire Exhibition would not be open on Sundays. He ...

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  32. BROTHERLY LOVE AND THE RING.

    Brotherly love is not being allowed to interfere with the question, "Who is the best heavy weight boxer in Europe?" Ermino Spalla holds both the Italian and ...

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  33. AMERICAN FILM INTERESTS.

    At a luncheon tendered to him to-day by the motion-picture distributors of Australia, Mr. John W. Hicks, jun., managing director of Paramount Pictures, who is ...

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  34. THE STAGE AND BROADCASTING.

    After having spent four months in America and three months in England and on the Continent, Sir George Tallis, Chairman of Directors of .J. C. ...

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  35. DE VALERA AGAIN.

    Newspapers of the Belgian capital state that Eamonn de Valera was invited to lecture at Brussels under the auspices of the Belgian Activist movement; but the ...

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  36. TRADE AND THE FLEET.

    The Australian Trade Commissioned (Mr. Elder) has informed tho Australian Press Association that he has just written to the United States Secretary for the ...

    Article : 189 words
  37. BOWLEY RELIEF FUND.

    From Sgt. J. F. NAYLOR, Chairman Bowley Relief Fund:—It was decided unanimously, at the latt meeting of the South Australian Police Association, to ...

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  38. INFANT MORTALITY.

    Evidence concerning infant mortality, and the necessity for an improved status for obstetric nurses, was given by witnessed to-day before the Federal Public ...

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  39. PROFIT FROM SMOKING.

    The British Tobacco Company, in its report for the year ended January 31. discloses a net profit of £779,432, compared with £804,255 in the previous year, and ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day the Crown Prosecutor entered a nolle prosequi in the case in which David R. Coulson had been committed for trial on a charge of the ...

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  41. DUKE'S DAUGHTER DIVORCED.

    Lady Alexandra Paget, daughter of the ninth Duke of Leeds and sister of the present Duke, has obtained a decree nist in the Divorce Court against her husband ...

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  42. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Athletic News, reviewing the tour of the English cricketers in Australia, emphasises that England needs immediately young men of the "big match ...

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  43. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE.

    That the branch by its action did, not bind any union was contended by Mr. Menzies for the Federated Gad Employes' Industrial Union in the High Court to-day ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The several political parties have been busy during the pant few weeks selecting and endorsing candidates for the State election, and next week will probably see ...

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  45. EDUCATION BY CORRESPONDENCE.

    Cabinet has decided to adopt the recommendation of the Health Department that the cloning of school be maintained at least until March 31. In order to utilize ...

    Article : 99 words
  46. UNIVERSITIES' ATHLETICS.

    A, E. Forritt (N.Z.) has been elected President, and Shall secretary of the Dominion Students' Union formed at the conference At Oxford last Saturday. Its ...

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  47. METHODISTS AND DANCING

    Sir—The letter by "On With the Dance" in Monday's Register contained the words, "If these purveyors of gloom would deprive us of dancing, what have ...

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  48. BOY HOUSEBREAKER SENTENCED.

    George James Dixon, 1[?]-year-old lad who gave evidence in the trial of William Crossley and Edward Heggerty, on charges of having murdered Police Constable ...

    Article : 126 words
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  50. ROSS SEA WHALING.

    The Norwegian whaling expedition lias arrived at Glory Harbour, Stewart Island, from Rosa Sea, after a most successful season. The mother ship, Sir James Clark ...

    Article : 99 words
  51. DRIED PEAR PRICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  52. BOXING.

    At the National Sporting Club, in a 20 rounds contest for the cruiser weight championship' of Great Britain, Tom berry (London) gained a decision on points ...

    Article : 78 words
  53. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. James McMahou, Vice-President of the Chamber of Agriculture, was examined before the Royal Commission on National Insurance to-day. He said that ...

    Article : 166 words
  54. MELBOURNE SHEEP SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 words
  55. DAVIS CUP DRAWING.

    Mr. Charles O. Dawes (Vice-President of the United States), will preside over the drawing for the Davis Clip competitions, to be held at Washington on March ...

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  56. JAPANESE LUXURIES.

    The Bill for the amendment of the laxury tax proposed to the Diet by the Japanese Government was introduced to-day. It proposes to exclude from the ...

    Article : 59 words
  57. WOOL SALES.

    At the Sydney wool sales, which were continued on Tuesday, 5,915 bales were catalogued, and sales, including private transactions, totalled 4,992 bales. There ...

    Article : 67 words
  58. LAWN TENNIS.

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  59. PERTH ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Burnside has refused to reconsider his decision to resign the Presidency of the State Arbitration Court, which he hid occupied for the past 12 ...

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  60. BILLIARDS.

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