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  2. THE FRINGE AT BARODA

    Baroda has given the Prince his first glimpse of the splendours of a native state. He was welcomed to-day by the Gaekwar with all the traditional ceremonial of the ...

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  3. [?]THERINE HELEN SPENCE SCHOLARSHIPS

    The Minister of Education (Hon. G. Ritchie) has approved of the recommendation by the Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship Advisory Committee of the appointment of ...

    Article : 360 words
  4. TRANSATLANTIC ZEPPELINS.

    Dr. Hugo Eckener, who was at one time a colleague of the late Count Zeppelin in the latter's giant aircraft ventures, is the chief promoter of foe project for an air ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. THE [?] PARLEYS

    Sir Kingsley Wood, M.P. (Coalition Unionist), speaking at Woolwich, raid that Irish negotiations rested on a thread. The country might at an early date have to ...

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  6. FIFTY YEARS AT THE BAR.

    On November 25, 1871, two young men signed the roll of legal practitioners with admitted them to the bar in South Australia. To-day, therefore, they attain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IMPRISONED FIRES.

    The Australian glows with pride to think that the kangaroo is peculiar to this continent, and the gentle marsupial is represented rampant in some of oar national ...

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  8. MEMBERS SALARIES

    The Premier's notice of motion, for a Bill to increase the amount of the salary paid to a member of Parliament, is exactly there it was when he introduced it some ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    The House is beginning to pack up its jag for the prorogation. There is always: "point at which this process cane said to have definitely begun, ...

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  10. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    Road making problems ere many and varied. The South Australian Government has decided on an important step in an endeavour to solve some of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the weather and in the presence of 5,000 spectators the Australians played a match against St. Helens to-day. The tourists were represented by;—Fraser. ...

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  12. A BRIGHT PICTURE.

    The[?] population was massed at the sides of the main road leading from the station to the palace. It was a bright picture in the morning sunshine. ...

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  13. RAILWAYS COMMISSIONERS

    In continuing the debate on the second reading of the South Australian Railway Commissioners Bill in the Assembly on Thursday, Mr. Gunn said the measure was ...

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  14. BELFAST CASUALTIES.

    At [?] to-day there were rene[?] of the rioting. In the afternoon men with firearms attacked tramcars in York street, and two cars were riddled with bullets. ...

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  15. CEREMONIAL CALLS.

    The morning was taken up with preliminary ceremonies. The first four principal State officers called at the Lakshimi Palace, formally enquired regarding the Prince's ...

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  16. CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND.

    People in Australia complain of the mounts, of taxation which they have to say to the State Departments, but according to Mr. Alexander Wallace, a well ...

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  17. CHELSEA WEAPONS RECOVERED.

    Two machine guns and two rifles have been stolen from the storeroom of the Guards Barracks, Chelsea. The police have recovered the whole of the weapons ...

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  18. ALLEGED "SECTARIAN" ARMY.

    The Irish Bulletin publishes an open letter by Mr. John McNeill (Sinn Fels member of the House of Commons, representing the National University of Ireland) ...

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  19. SUSPENDED FOOTBALLERS.

    Richards has been suspended from participating in one match, and Prentice in two, for infringement of the rules. Johnstone has been acquitted on a similar ...

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  20. OUR LITTLE HALF-BLACK BROTHERS.

    The debate on the second reading of the Aborigines (Half Caste Children) Bill was continued by Mr. Birreli in the Assembly on Thursday. He said the ...

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  21. THE PLAQUE.

    Two further deaths have occurred from bubonic plague. A Chinese infant, which was sent to the isolation hospital yesterday died last night, and another patient ...

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  22. A SPORTING NATION.

    Mr. Ball, one of the managers of the Australasian Rugby football team, replying to the toast of "Kindred sports" at the Harrogate Cricket Club dinner, referred to ...

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  23. A WONDERFUL GARDEN PARTY.

    The garden party in the afternoon was unlike any other gardenparty the Prince lad ever attended. There were more gorgeous elephants standing patiently ...

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  25. A CHEETAH

    The Prince will be taken on a cheetah hunt to-morrow morning, and will leave in the afternoon for Udaipnr. ...

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  26. LAST OF BOMBAY.

    A brilliant dinner was tendered to the Prince on Tuesday night at Bombay Government House, prior to his departure for Baroda. The guests numbered 140, and ...

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Government has lost not tune in dissolving the Assembly and issuing the writs for the elections. Thursday's Gazette contains the necessary official ...

    Article : 120 words
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  30. ANGLO-AFGHAN TREATY.

    The treaty between Great Britain and Afghanistan has been signed at Cabul. It reaffirms the independence of Afghanistan and arranges for the interchange of ...

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  31. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    IN THE ASSEMBLY.—The Speaker (Sir Richard Butler) cook the Chair at 2 p.m. South-Eastern Drainage, Technical Education of Apprentices District Councils and Police Bills were passed. ...

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  33. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    [?] 30,000 men, women, and children hive fled front the province of Cilicia in Asia Minor, to the coast. They are mostly in a starving condition, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. RAND GOLDFIELDS.

    sir London Philips, interviewed on the position of the Transvaal Gold Mines, expressed the opinion that by reducing the coats of production through the ...

    Article : 114 words
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  36. SOLDIERS HOMES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Livingston (S.A.) asked the Assistant Minister for Repatriation what truth there was in Dr. Earle Page's statements, ...

    Article : 170 words
  37. CRASH IN CHINA.

    Owing to the foreign banks refusing to accept bank notes issued by the Chinese Government Banka and other native banking institutions, a run is being made on ...

    Article : 53 words
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