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  2. A SEPARATE STATE.

    Speaking to a deputation of north-west pastoralists to-day, the Acting Premier (Mr. Angwin) said that the Federal Government had no intention of taking ...

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  4. SECURITY OF EUROPE.

    The London Morning Post, in an editorial article discussing persistent rumours in London, Paris, and Berlin, to the effect that Germany is Trilling to ...

    Article : 257 words
  5. GERMAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    Remarkable allegations were made to-day in the trial at Leipzig, on charges of high treason, of 18 Communists, including a general of the Russian "Red" Army, to ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. SEAMEN'S PARALYSING ACTION.

    With a non unionist crew the Moeraki dropped quietly down the bay this evening, and is expected to sail for New Zealand (probably for Dunedin) some time ...

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  8. PORT ROAD TRAFFIC.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide Council, held on Thursday, Aid. F. J. Brown reported on the conference on the question of widening the Port road ...

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  9. RETURNED MEN'S UNION.

    The policy of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Waterside Workers' Union in Sydney was outlined at the first annual meeting to-day. The decision of the ...

    Article : 244 words
  10. FEDERAL ROAD GRANT.

    A deputation from the North-west Pastoralists' Association waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Angwin) to-day, requesting the allocation of portion of the Federal ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. TRAINING BRICKLAYERS.

    The Australian Government scheme for the technical training of bricklayers vat referred to in the House of Commons to-day by Lady Astor. The Minister ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. CRICKET.

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  13. TROTTING.

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  14. BRITISH COAL TRADE.

    The secretary of the Miners'. Federation (Mr. Cook), in a statement issued to-night, says the executive of the union considers that the Dawes plan is likely to have ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    Daring the debate on alien immigration in the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) said that the days might come ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS.

    Zinovieff the simmer person whose signature appeared at the foot of the Moscow plot letter, which exercised such a large influence upon the British election, is the ...

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  17. A STRANGE STORY.

    A strange letter was read in the Civil Court to-day during the hearing of the petition of Alice Garrett, aged 39, of St. Kilda, for the dissolution of her marriage ...

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  18. WEATHER IN EASTERN STATES.

    After light misty rain had fallen at intervals at Fingal, principally during the nights recently, the town was caught in the grip of a storm of tropical violence this ...

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  19. RAILWAY OFFICE DISPUTE.

    Arising out of a shooting incident which occurred at Ballarat East locomotive sheds on December 29, David Halliday was before the Ballarat Supreme Court ...

    Article : 211 words
  20. "DOGGED BY BAD LUCK:"

    Mr. Justice Acton, in binding over Mrs. Tracer, aged 54 years, an East-End Jewish librarian, who was charged with hiring attempted to commit suicide, said ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. ONE MILLION FOR ROADS.

    Interesting hints of the future policy of Federal and Victorian Ministries in regard in the development of roads, were given to members of the National Roads ...

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  22. TECHNICAL OLYMPIC CONGRESS.

    In accordance with instructions received from the Czecho-Slovak Government, the Acting Consul-General, Mr. E. J. Hajny, advises that the International Olympic ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. OPIUM CONFERENCE.

    The Opium Conference held under the auspices of the League of Nations concluded its sessions to-day, when the plenipotentiaries' of Great Britain, India ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES STORMS.

    Hailstorms in the Penrose (N.S.W.) district on Wednesday caused heavy losses to apple orchardists. Many growers lost the whole of their crops, and it is ...

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  25. FARMERS BURNT OUT

    A disastrous fire ravaged the Katanning district on Wednesday, and to-day three separate outbreaks burned everything in their path. Many farms, were cleaned ...

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  26. HOME BUILDING.

    Between one million and two million pounds will be available nest month by ike New South Wales Government Savings Bank for borne building. It is ...

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  27. BURDEN OF TAXATION.

    References to the tariff were made by Mr. Marr (Honorary Minister) in an address before the Parkes Electoral Conference. He said that there was much ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. SEMAPHORE TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The first executive meeting of the newly formed Semaphore Retail Traders' Association was held on Tuesday evening for the purpose of drawing up a constitution. ...

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  29. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The usual monthly meeting of the council of the Australian Labour Party was held at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. Price, M.P. presided over a ...

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  30. MIGRANTS TO AMERICA.

    The first six months of the operation of the new American immigration law is completed, and it is estimated by the Chairman (Mr. Johnson) of the ...

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  31. LONDON FLOWER SELLERS.

    The flower idlers of Piccadilly Circus, who have been made familiar to untraveled Australian by Miss Ada Reeve, have fallen noon evil days. To make room for ...

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  32. NIGHT FOOTBALL.

    Melbourne Carnivals, Limited, owners of the Motordrome, propose to hold night football at that enclosure throughout the coming season. Aa effort is being made ...

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  33. BAG STORE BROKEN INTO.

    At 9.15 p.m. on Thursday night Mr. R. Richardson, watchman for Dalgety & Co., reported that the bag store of Luxton and Co., St. Vincent street, had been broken ...

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  34. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    The Moorish chief Raisuli, an ally of Spain, who was captured last month by the rebel leader Abd el Krim, has been taken to Agadir. ...

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  35. BIRTH NOTIFICATION.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Commission on Health to-day. Dr. R. H. Fetherston, of Prahran, said that the time allowed for reporting of births—60 days ...

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  36. MALE TEACHERS' MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the male assist ants section of the South Australian Public Teachers' Union was held at the Teachers Training Collect on Thursday night. The ...

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  37. GRAZIER'S WILL AND CHARITIES.

    In a paragraph at the end of the will of Mr. William Edward Abbott, Mazier, of Murrulla, Wingen, who died in November, it was stated:—"I declare that I have ...

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  38. "SONS OF SQUATTERS'" RAID.

    Fifteen persona have been summoned to appear at the City Court to answer charges of having consumed liquor on unlicensed premises. The summonses ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY RETURNS.

    For the quarter ended December 31, the revenue of the New South Wales railways amounted to £4,402,708, being an increase of £212,348, compared with the ...

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  40. A FRENCH MISSION.

    A French military mutton, including Cols. Dc Goys and Vuillemin, and Capts. D'Oisy and Daguaux, set out on January 18 on an attempted to fly from Paris to ...

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  41. TURCO-GREEK DISPUTE.

    The Greek Government has appealed to the League of Nations in regard to the expulsion of the Greek Patriarch from Constantinople. It is declared that the ...

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  43. PICTURE PRODUCERS' PROTEST.

    Referring to the deputation of Australian motion picture producers which waited upon the Minuter for Trades and Customs (Mr. Pratten) on Tuesday Mr. ...

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  44. UNITED STATES AND POLAND.

    By an exchange of Notes, which were signed to-day, the United States and Poland agree mutually to accord "most-favoured nation" treatment in the customs ...

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  45. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS ON THE CONTINENT.

    The visiting Australian cadets left this morning for the Somme battlefields, including a visit to Amiens Cathedral, where there is a plaque commemorating the deeds ...

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  46. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    Meeting held Thursday, February 12. Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. G. R. Tapp), Ald. Anderson, Brown, Clouston, and Baudinett, Crs. Lewis, Lambert, Pukett, Guthrie, Darey ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S DISABILITIES.

    Giving evidence before the commission appointed to enquire into Western Australia's disabilities under Federation, Rp. Prowse (Country Party) blamed the ...

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  49. EDUCATIONAL BROADCAST FAILURE.

    The announcement Las been made officially that the results of the broadcasting experiments undertaken by the New South Wales Department of Education do not ...

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  50. INFANT'S BODY IN TRAIN

    When a train from Sydney to Tamworth arrived at Muswellbrook on Wednesday the body of a male infant was found in one of the carriages. Enquiries ...

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  51. GUILTY OF THEFT.

    At the Iron Knob Police Court on Wednesday, February 11 (before Mr. H. Wilsdon), Albert Reginald Chapman, 43 years, labour was charged with having ...

    Article : 134 words
  52. HOMEBUSH VALUES RECEDED.

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  53. SOCIAL ROUND.

    Miss B. Jean Murray, B.Sc, micrologist and assistant plant pathologist at the Cawthron Institute. Nelson (N.Z.), left by the Sydney express on Thursday on her ...

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  54. NEWMARKET COW SALES.

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