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  2. WAR AND THE CAMERA.

    The Australian official war photographs, the most remarkable pictures ever brought to Adelaide, will be opened for public inspection to-day at the Exhibition Building. ...

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  3. NEARLY EIGHT MILLIONS.

    The Loan Estimates were introduced into the Assembly on Tuesday by the Treasurer (Hon. G. Ritchie). "The amount asked for" on the current ...

    Article : 600 words
  4. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Watkins (N.S.W.) drew attention to the fact that a large number of iron and steel establishments were closed down ...

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  5. NATIONS IN COUNCIL.

    Regarding rumours that little progress is being made with the Disarmament Conference, a high authority states that the British, American, and Japanese delegates ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    Matters that vitally affect the primary producers received first Attention this afternoon. Mr. Gordon asked a question regarding the future control of the Wheat ...

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  7. WARM WORDS.

    There were some heated passages in the Assembly on Tuesday in regard to awards made under the Industrial Code. Mr. Gunn said, in view of the intention of the ...

    Article : 607 words
  8. A SHIPBUILDING CLAIM.

    A High Court writ against the Commonwealth was issued to-day on behalf of Sir Sidney Kidman, of Kapunda, South Australia, and Joseph and Arthur Mayoh, of ...

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  9. THE WORLD'S CREDITOR

    Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip (who was recently mentioned as likely to be appointed American Ambassador to Japan) has just returned from Europe, where he ...

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  10. GLEAMS OF HOPE.

    An Australian Press Association representative says:—It is understood that while the Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig) is obdurate in his refusal to meet the Sinn ...

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  11. ARBUCKLE CASE.

    The hearing of the charge of murder against Roscoe Arbuckle in connection with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe still attracts great public attention. To-day ...

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  12. BRITISH PREMIER'S VISIT.

    The British delegation has not received any advice from London regarding Mr. Lloyd George's visit. Although French circles accept President ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. LONDON PRESS PROPAGANDA.

    The Daily Mirror says:—Preparations are being made for the publication in London of penny morning papers to be devoted to urging the claims of Ulster. Capital ...

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  14. THE STARVING RUSSIANS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) told Mr. Charlton (N.S.W., in the House of Representatives to-day, that the Government, after consideration of the urgency of ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. PERVERSE LOCAL COUNCIL.

    The Tyrone County Council has decided to ignore the authority both of the British and Ulster Local Government Boards. ...

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  16. FRENCH REPORT OF A CHECK.

    Both Le Martin and Le Journal declare that the time has come for a frank explanation, not between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand, but between the Parliaments ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. SONOMA SENSATION.

    The police have discovered 5,500 English sovereigns concealed in a robber hose is one of the ventilators of the Sonoma. The engineer (Mr. Knudson) made the ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. "DELIBERATE MISREPRESENTATION."

    Mr. J. J. Davis (Secretary of Labour in the United States Cabinet) has addressed a letter to Dr. Duggett (President of the International Y.M.C.A. College), who ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. LUNACY COMMISSION.

    The Lunacy Commission has during the last two days heard the evidence of Walter Edward Courthope, solicitor, of Northam. Courthope, who was a patient in ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. A SHOWER OF GOLD

    The discovery of part of the Sonoma's missing gold was wholly accidental. Engineer Knudsen, finding a ventilator shaft out of order, opened it, and discovered that ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. HOSTILE "FRIENDS."

    The meads of Irish Freedom, a Sinn Fein organization, has come into the open with a circular opposing the Disarmament Conference, on the ground that through it the ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. LANDRU'S TRIAL.

    In the Landru trial the whole of the day has been occupied by the Advocate-General's indictment of the accused. His address contained many impassioned passages ...

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  23. SPORTING.

    The New Zealand champion billiardist, McConnachy, who recently defeated Newman, has started a match at Nottingham against Denis, to whom he is conceding a ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. GIFT OF £100,000.

    In announcing to-day, at a gathering of Freemasons at the Masonic Club, that "an old brother" had given £100,000 towards the establishment of a Masonic College ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. FAR EASTERN QUESTIONS.

    The Chinese delegates to the Disarmament Conference are now unofficially indicating that they are prepared to agree to a consortium with certain modifications ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. LABOUR NEWSPAPER LEVY.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Lukin in the Supreme Court this morning, calling upon the A.W.U., also G. W. Martens and the Police Magistrate at ...

    Article : 179 words
  27. SEAMEN IN IRONS.

    Three members of the Sonoma's crew have been placed in irons, and a fourth suspect is being sought. —A False Clue. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA AS A SAD EXAMPLE.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa Gen. Smuts), speaking at a meeting of the Transvaal South African Flirty Congress, said that, secession having been killed at ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. BOXING.

    Bill Eynon, of Merthyr-Tydvil, beat Joe Symonds on points in a 20-rounds contest for £500 a side. Lloyd has expressed willingness to meet ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. CHINA'S POST OFFICES.

    To-day's proceedings of the Far Eastern Committee of the Washington Conference opened with a full and specific denial by the American Secretary of State (Mr. ...

    Article : 226 words
  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The trustees of the Felton Bequest have purchased a full-length "Portrait of an Officer," by Gainsborough, for the Melbourne Art Gallery. ...

    Article : 283 words
  32. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Greek warships in the Mediterranean stopped and searched an Italian steamer south of the Island of Corfu, and discovered on board nine aeroplanes and 2,500 Mauser ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  34. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. The Tuition Bill was debated by the Hons. D. J. Gordon and J. Jelley, and passed. The ...

    Article : 349 words
  35. DOUGLAS LIBEL CASE.

    The jury has awarded Lord Alfred Douglas £1,000 damages against The Evening News, which published in error an obituary notice concerning plaintiff, in which ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. DAME MELBA'S CONCERTS.

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed in the city this morning when crowds struggled to book seats at concerts which Dame Nellie Melba is to give at the town hall ...

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  37. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    It is understood that the Japanese have indicated their willingness to withdraw their troops from Shantung Province (including Kiao-Chan) as soon as China has ...

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  38. GEN. SYLVESTER

    The Paris Journal states that Gen. Sylvestre, commandant of the Spanish forces in Morocoo, who was supposed to have perished, surrounded by his officers ...

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  39. NAVAL SLOWTNG-DOWN IN JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of The Philadelphia Ledger reports:—Vice-Admiral Ide (Vice-Minister for the Navy) has informed me that he is preparing to face the ...

    Article : 343 words
  40. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Mr. L. Barnard sold at his mart on Tuesday the following properties in the estate of the late Mr. Killicoat, deceased:— Dwelling house and land, Sturt street, part ...

    Article : 159 words
  41. FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    L'Horame Lore, discussing the differences between Great Britain and France at the moment, says:—Let us cease this child's play of struggling to see which ...

    Article : 167 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. MEAT EXPORTS.

    The New Zealand Minister of Agriculture announced to-day that direct exports of New Zealand frozen meat to the United Kingdom for the year ended October 31 ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. THE NAVAL POSITION.

    An American semi-official spokesman at the conference to-day expressed the hope that the matter of naval disarmament would be very speedily dealt with. The ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. DEATH BY GELIGNITE.

    An old aged pensioner, John Collins (70) was blown to pieces by a charge of gelignite at the Salvation Army Home, Guildford, to-day. The force of the explosion ...

    Article : 79 words
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