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  2. NEW CLUB FOR GIRLS.

    There is no standing still in the world of to-day, and modern conditions require modern methods, it real success is to be achieved. It is in [?] spirit that the ...

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  3. IRISH UNREST.

    Several shots were fared at a police car from a house in Brunswick street, Dublin. The fire was returned, and three civilians were killed, of whom two were armed. A ...

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  4. THE ART OP MRS. ROWAN.

    Recently, a deputation waited on the Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) in Sydney, to urge that a collection of paintings depicting Australian flora and fauna ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The New York Times says:—The President of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. Gompers) has written to the International Federation of Trade Unions ...

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  6. FLEET IN PACIFIC.

    The Washington representative of the United States Press Association says:— American navy officials explain that the drafting of plans for uniting the whole of ...

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  7. MARRIED AT THIRTEEN.

    In a case before Mr. Justice James in the Divorce Court to-day the petitioner, Ivy Mirabel Frances Smith, deposed that at the time of her marriage in February ...

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  8. TROUBLE IN RAILWAY UNION.

    A special meeting of the members of the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union has been convened for Sunday to discuss the dismissals of Messrs. A. C. ...

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  9. AN ARMENIAN'S REVENGE.

    Talaat Pasha, a former Grand vizier of Turkey, who some time ago was obliged to seek refuge in Germany on account of the attitude of his countrymen toward him ...

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  10. BRISBANE [?]MATES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Under Secretary for War (Sir Worthington Evans) introduced the Army Estimates. He said the War Office ...

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  11. STATE ELECTIONS.

    On March 9 the Minister of Railways (Hon. W. Hague), one of the Liberal candidate for Barossa, spoke in the Gawler Institute Hall. There was a good ...

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  12. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Federal Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee, enquiring into the activities and administration or the War Service Homes Commission, continued its ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT.

    The United States Press Association correspondent at Washington reports that State Department officials have been informed that the British Government is ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    PORT PIRIE, March 15.—During the heavy downpour last evening, the railway line near Angell's farm, between Warnertown and Crystal Brook, was submerged ...

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  15. A BIG TASK ATTFMPTED.

    The enterprising manager of Autocars, Limited {Mr. W. N. Heath) has arrived at and is now half-way on the road to the accomplishment of a motor car record, the ...

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  16. THE MONTENEGRIN THRONE.

    Prince Danilo, eldest son of King Nicholas of Montenegro, has renounced the Montenegrin throne in favouur of his nephew, Mikhailo, who is now completing his ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. CUT HIS THROAT.

    YORKETOWN, March 14.—Early last week a man named Frank Snell attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat at Curramulka, where he was employed on ...

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  18. BURMA.

    A message from Rangoon states that oil employee in Burma have gone on strike. Their wages were recently advanced, but they demanded more. The manager refused ...

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  19. JEWISH DELEGATION.

    Wednesday was an historic occasion in local Jewish annals, for the Chief Rabbi of the British dominions arrived on a pastoral visit to Adelaide. He is Dr. Joseph Herz ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN LEGION.

    A new Federal political party, to be called "The Australian Legion," is about to be launched. For some months young men in Melbourne have been working to ...

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  21. A MISSING BATHER.

    WALLAROO, March 16.—Jack Matthews (19), better known as Hillier, went to the baths for a swim last evening, and, as he did not return to Rees'e Coffee ...

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  22. MINISTER AND MILLERS.

    Representatives of the Federal council of the Flourmillers' Association waited on the Chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. Russell) to-day, and asked for ...

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  23. HARTALS BEGUN.

    In consequence of the arrest of Burmese agitators, charged with sedition, and with having abetted the desertion of the soldiers. Hartals (cessation of business by way of ...

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  24. BIG FIRE AT AUCKLAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 16.—A fire to-day on the premises of Briscoe and Co., hardware merchants, Auckland, resulted in serious damage to the stock and ...

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  25. PEOFITEERING COMMITTEE.

    The profiteering committee has been investigating the basis on which the making of wool tops is carried on. After having examined the books of five firms, it has ...

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  26. AMERICAN PACIFIC SQUADRON.

    The United States Consul-General at Auckland has received a latter from the flagship of the American Pacific Squadron saying that the Navy De [?] ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA THROUGH LONDON EYES.

    Complaints have sometimes been made that the London newspapers do not give the prominence to news of Australia that Australia deserved. All positions are ...

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  28. AERIAL MAILS.

    It is hoped in the near future to develop throughout Australia an important system of mail services by air. The Air Council and the Postmaster-General's Department ...

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  29. "MUST HAVE COME FROM BUYERS."

    Private cable messages advise that Australian wheat is offered in England at 77/6 per 480 lb. c.i.f., or equivalent to under 8/ bushel f.o.b., on a 70/ freight basis. When ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. J. R. Collins Secretary to the Commonwealth in London) has obtained the approval of the Commonwealth Government to his classification scheme for ...

    Article : 244 words
  31. THE DISMISSALS FROM COCKATOO ISLAND.

    The vigilance committee appointed at a meeting of employes attached to the Cockatoo Island Dockyards has decided to support the boiler makers' union in its request ...

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  32. PRE-WAR DEBTS

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) to-day referred to the operations of the clearing office which has been established in Melbourne in ...

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  33. A FUNERAL POSTPONED.

    The funeral of Winifred Catherine Cardwell, a young married woman, which was to have taken place this afternoon, was delayed by the police, who unexpectedly ...

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  34. THE SOLEMNITY OF ANZAC DAY.

    "Many representations have been made to the Government that Anzac Day, on April 25, should be maintained as a day of solemn thanksgiving," said the Prime ...

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  35. WHY DID MR. FLEMING GO OVER?

    Mr. Fleming, Nationalist member for Robertson (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives, who recently announced that in future he proposed to give his ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. A FATAL "CURE."

    An inquest was held to-day by the City Coroner concerning the death of John Burrell Hyman (59), piano tuner, who lately resided at Eamore. It was stated in ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. STUD CATTLE FOR THE WEST.

    To check deterioration and improve the cattle in the Kimberleys, the Western Australian Government has decided to import from Queensland five stud bulls ...

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  38. MR. J. ASHTON'S PICTURES.

    Mr. James Ashton held an exhibition of his latest paintings at his studio at Grenfell street on Wednesday. The works on the case is struck somewhat a new note ...

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  39. BARRIER NEWS.

    The A.M.A. newspaper states that the future title of the "A.M.A. will be "The Workers' Industrial Union of Australia, Mining Department, Barrier District." ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Several additional election returns were received to-day. For the Yilgarn seat Mr. Corboy defeated the sitting member, Mr. Hudson, by 41 votes. Air. M. F. Troy ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We are soon to lose another old and respected colonist, Mr. George Green having determined upon leaving next month for the eastern colonies, en route for ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. TAX ON MARRIAGE GUT.

    A decision affecting the liability of a marriage gift to taxation was given to-day by the High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Duffy. Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 174 words
  43. LABOUR GOVERNMENT BREAD SHOPS.

    A meeting of unemployed members of the Operative Bakers' Union at the Trades Hall to-day congratulated the State Labour Government on its step toward ...

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  44. WOOL SALES.

    The first wool sale in the Dominion since the commencement of the waterside trouble was held at Dunedia to-day. Prices realized were disappointing. It is ...

    Article : 177 words
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  46. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions to-day, 3,688 bales were catalogued. Of these, 2,642 bales were sold, and 724 bales disposed of privately. The wools offered were of medium ...

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  47. IMMIGRATION.

    The Government of Western Australia has decided to fall into line with the other States and co-operate with the Commonwealth Government in the new ...

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  48. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    Trouble arose on Wednesday among a gang of men employed under the Roads and Bridge Department in the widening of a creek at Keswick. It was alleged that one of the men had been ...

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  49. PHILATELY. £1,000 FOR A STAMP.

    Some years ago considerable interest was aroused by the sale of a bine Mauritius postage stamp for £l7000. and it was then stated that only four others of the same ...

    Article : 148 words
  50. PRESIDENT HARDING AND RUSSIA.

    The Washington representative of the United States Press Association says it is understood that President Harding will, follow ex-President Wilson's Russian ...

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  52. TURKISH PEACE TERMS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Morning Post reports that the Turki are much dissatisfied with the latest allied proposals for the modification of the ...

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