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  2. RECORD FLIGHT.

    Col. Williams, D.S.O. who is in command of the Australian Air Forces, arrives from Point Cook (Vic.), on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by W.O. Carter, after ...

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  3. FLYING ROOF.

    The brief but violent wind and rain storm, accompanied by blinding flashes of lightning and loud, rumbling thunder, which passed over the city between 6 and ...

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  4. DOUBLE MOTORING TRAGEDY.

    A distressing motoring tragedy occurred on Saturday afternoon at Southern Cross, a short distance from Koroit. Mr. Robert Lindsay, of Quamby Staton, was driving ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES LOOKS ABROAD.

    Australia's relation to the European situation and her responsibilities in respect to national defence were the themes of a stirring speech delivered by the Prime ...

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  6. PRINCE AGAIN IN SYDNEY.

    The Prince of Wales arrived back in Sydney from his visit to the western districts an Saturday morning. This concluded bis official programme, and he went on ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-night that Australia would be represented at the Assembly of the League of Nations, which will open at Geneva on ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    This is no place to refer at length to the late Sir Samuel Walker Griffith in his many-sided activities, but it is worth recalling the unnecessarily bitter things said ...

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  9. THE ESCAPED NUN.

    According to information received last evening, Miss Partridge (formerly Sister Ligouri) has recovered from the effects of the nervous excitement caused by the ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND POLAND.

    A French Note expresses complete agreement with the attitude of the United States towards Russia. Le Matin, referring to America's ...

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  11. ALLEGED RUSSO-GERMANY ALLIANCE.

    The New York Herald says that the French Government has received reliable information that the German Government and the Soviet had formed a political ...

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  12. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The formal opening ceremony of the Olympic Games at Antwerp was performed yesterday by Albert, King of the Belgians. An imposing item was the grand ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA.

    While the acting General Office commanding at Telafar was parleying with the leading Arab chief, some of the followers of the latter treacherously fired on the ...

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  14. DR. MANNIX.

    The Vatican has issued no statement in regard to Archbishop Mannix; but the absence of any communication, it is announced, must not be taken in the least ...

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  15. THE ADELAIDE G.P.O.

    Alterations and additions to the Adelaide G.P.O., at an estimated cost of £76,014, are recommended in a report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. Zinovieff, addressing the Confess of the Third Internationale at Moscow, declared that the Internationale had no use for Socialist pacifists in its membership. ...

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  17. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    It is officially explained that the recognition of Gen. Wrangel by the French Government does not mean rendering military assistance to him, which would not be ...

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  18. PROTEST MEETING AT THE BARRIER.

    A public meeting, called by the A.M.A. and endorsed by some other labour bodies rod various Irish societies, was held at Lenard's Pictureland Theatre this ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN NORTH PERSIA.

    Gen. Starosselsky, commanding the Persian Government forces, is moving out on the right and left flank of the British troops against the Bolshevik and Jungali ...

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  20. WAR WASTE.

    The third report of the committee on public accounts has been issued. It contains glaring examples of prodigious waste. Instances given in connection with the ...

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  21. SUPPORT FROM SYDNEY.

    A meeting was held in the Domain this afternoon to consider the case of Dr. Mannix. The crowd, which numbered probably 10,000, was composed almost entirely ...

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  22. SITUATION EASTER.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in addressing Coalition Liberals, said that he fervently hoped and believed that nothing would interfere with the close co-operation of Britain and ...

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  23. OZECHS AGAINST HUNGARIAN FRONTIER.

    The mobilization of Czech-Slovakian troops has teen greatly accelerated during the last few days, and the soldiers are concentrating against various points along ...

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  24. NOT YET.

    In exhorting the members of the National Federation at Bendigo to rally their forces against the Sinn Fein and Bolshevik elements, which he said were animating ...

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  25. SPORTING CABLES.

    Cricket experts are highly delighted with the splendid form which members of the English team for Australia are showing. Unfortunately Spooner is unable to play ...

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  26. JAPANESE AND SAGHALIEN.

    The Japanese reply to the American Note protesting against the occupation of Saghalien has been received at Washington. It lengthily examines the whole ...

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  27. ATTITUDE OF LABOUR.

    The National Conference of Traded Unions, convened to consider the Russian war policy, was opened to-day. The Right Hon. W. Adamson, who ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL CHURCH SERVICE.

    [?] Christ, Robert street, Hindmarsh, at about 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, service was in progress when the storm broke. A solo was being rendered ...

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  29. PROBLEM OF IRELAND.

    Freeman's Journal states that Mr. Bonar Law will make on important statement in the House of Commons on Monday in reference to the application of dominion ...

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  30. AMERICAN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At Toledo (U.S.A.), Edward Ray, an English professional, won the United States open golf championship with 295. Four players (including Vardon, of Great ...

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  31. NO ULSTER SPLIT.

    The Ulster Unionist Council denies the reported split among the covenanters on the question of the form of government for Ireland. ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Adelaide Hunt Club held a meet on Saturday at the Brocas, Woodville, the residence of Mr. John Newman, an old Etonian. Among the members were ...

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  34. SINN FEINERS AND DEPORTATION.

    Fifty armed men rowing in boats stopped a flecilla of petrol-laden boats at Carrick-on-Shannon, and captured the entire cargo of 1,400 gallons. ...

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  35. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In county cricket matches this week Surrey defeated Lancashire by 221 runs, lender captured 4 wickets for 35 rung in Surrey's first innings, and 5 for 63 in the ...

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  36. FOR INTENDING VISITORS TO FRANCE.

    Intending visitors to Prance are warned by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) that, according to advices received from the Imperial authorities, the ...

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  38. M. VENEZELOS.

    The assailants of the Greek Premier (M. Venezelos) were two young Greeks named Therasis and Kyriolis, one an engineer and the other a journalist. Both men came ...

    Article : 157 words
  39. NORFOLD ISLAND ADMINISTRATION.

    For the Norfolk Island Executive Council the Government nominees are Messrs. T. Adams, Michie McCoy, Gerald Allen, Alick Nobbs, Eustace Christian, Gregory ...

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  42. RECIPROCITY AND NATURALIZATION.

    At present a person who is a naturalized British subject in the United Kingdom or in New Zealand and the other dominions, is an alien in Australia. In the same way ...

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  43. WARRIORS FOR THE WEST.

    A batch of 35 British war service immigrants arrived at Fremantle by the Thenistocles on Friday. They are strong and healthy men, 20 to 28 years of age ...

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  44. WESTERN FARMERS' GRIEVANCES.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Association continued its conference to-day, and passed the following resolutions:—1. That the optional selection ballot be retained. 2. That ...

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  45. WAR BIBLIOGRAPHY.

    Australia has received a set of the International Bibliography of the War, a complete catalogue of all publications directly or indirectly concerned with the war. ...

    Article : 143 words
  46. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS REMOVED.

    The removal of the restrictions on the export of sheepskins, wool tops, wool noils, wool waste, manufactured woollen goods and yarns, was announced by the ...

    Article : 70 words
  47. ROBBERY FROM A STEAMER.

    Early on Saturday morning thieves boarded the steamer Mallina at Darling Island, and attempted to carry off large quantities of cargo, consisting chiefly of ...

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  48. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of the Federal Parliament will meet on Wednesday. In the House of Representatives the second reading of a Bill to amend the Arbitration Act will ...

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  49. CANADIAN CROP ESTIMATES.

    The Canadian Agricultural Department at Ottawa estimates that Canada's 1920 wheat crop will be 262,338,000 bushels, oats 496,977,000 bushels, barley 63,438,000 ...

    Article : 32 words
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