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  2. FLYING MISHAPS.

    On Tuesday an aeroplane, in the charge of lieut. Briggs, who was to Lave joined Col. Williams. D.S.O. (Director of the Australian Air Force) in the flight from Port ...

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  3. UNION OFFICIAL "DUCKED."

    According to the man who had more cause than anybody else to remember the occurrence in detail, reports of the recent disturbance at the Glossop ...

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  4. FUEL SHORTAGE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Makin (S.A.) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the shortage of coal in South Australia. ...

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  5. THE PRINCE'S AU REVOIR.

    His Excellency the Governor General sit Ronald Munro Ferguson) lias received the following message from H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, for communication to the; ...

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  6. EIGHTY DAYS' INCOME.

    The Income Tax Department caused the English journalists who are accompanying the Prince of Wake's tour to be sought but to-day, served 'with income bax forms, ...

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  7. POLAND AND RUSSIA.

    Official circles have no confirmation of the Bolshevik claim that Warsaw has fallen. On the contrary, advices show that the Poles have counter-attacked on the ...

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  8. UNWELCOME PILGRIMS.

    Despite all warnings and efforts to check the flood of Indian Moslems emigrating into Afghanistan, the movement appeals to (have got beyond control. After the ...

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  9. JOTTINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Council began with a sorrowful note, occasioned by the death of one of its members, the Hon. J. Botterill. Immediately after Prayers. the Chief Secretary ...

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  10. RUSSIANS RETIRING.

    Gen. Pisudki's counter-stroke has relieved the pressure on Warsaw, and the Russians are reported to be retiring is confusion. ...

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  11. THE SOVIET POLICY.

    The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Tchitcherin) in an interview sand Russia would insist on Poland granting free land to the families of Polish citizens killed or ...

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  12. ANOTHER MACHINE DELAYED.

    Col Williams, D.S.O., left Capt. Harry Butler's aerodrome at Enfield by aeroplane on Wednesday morning for Port Augusts to pick up the mail there for live Prince ...

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  13. BODY IN THE BUSH.

    The hearing was continued to-day of the case in which Eugene Falleni is charged with having murdered Annie Birkett. Evidence Was given by Dr. Palmer ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S" ATTITUDE EXPLAINED.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to M. Kameneff's letter cabled yesterday states that after the withdrawal of Gen.' Denikin the Government was only concerned to ensure ...

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  15. ELEVENTH HOUR ENGAGEMENT.

    The Prince of Wales again visited Randwick Racecourse this morning and took part in six short races. His Royal Highness won four, was second in one, and ...

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  16. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    House of Assembly, Wednesday evening. This is not e no-confidence debate at, all is a preelection campaign, in which all "parties are participating most ...

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  17. DR. HIRSCHFELD'S DEPORTATION.

    The military authorities in Sydney stated to-day that they had received certain instruction from Melbourne in regard to Dr. Eugen Hirshfield, who was formerly ...

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  18. MELBOURNE FLIGHT ABANDONED.

    Excitement prevailed in the township and district to-day (wrote our Keith correspondent on Tuesday) when Capt. Loftes and Mr. Dudley Angas. in flying from ...

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  19. Indian Visit Postponed.

    A royal proclamation announces that His Majesty's hope to send the Prince of Wales to India next winter cannot unhappily be realized, because the unceasing ...

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  20. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Barwell) told Major Smeaton in the Assembly on Wednesday that Tie would obtain a report on the "disturbance" on the soldier settlements on the ...

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  21. ALLEGED WIPE DESERTION.

    When the steamer Manuka arrived at Wellington on her last trip from Sydney, Robert M. Ross was arrested on a provisional warrant charging him with having ...

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  22. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Hon. J. Hodgkiss, M.L.C., has opened his grounds to the members of the Adelaide Hunt Club. It is satisfactory to members that, in the first season in ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    18 THE COUNCIL.—The President (Sir Lance Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. The House ddjourned for half an boor as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Hon. J. Botterill. The ...

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