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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The Orient Line of Royal Mail Steamers reported of Friday:—The R.M.S Orma from London left Fremantle at 9 p.m. on Thursday last and is due to reach the ...

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  3. OVERSEAS MARKETS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Bruce), speaking at a Parliamentary luncheon to-day, re ferred to defence and markets for Australian products. He said some people ...

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  7. PILFERING.

    Pilfering in Christicuia has been as serious a problem as anywhere since the war, while a fire on one of the quays there is suspected to be the result of carelessness ...

    Article : 290 words
  8. UNSEAWORTHINESS AND THE LAW.

    Since the beginning of the year quite number of cargo owners have succeeded in actions against shipowners for amage to cargo alleged to have been due ...

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  9. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS.

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  10. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    Between 1888 and 1870 (writer our Monarto correspondent) six families, connected with the Mount Barker. Presbyterian Church, of which the late Rev. ...

    Article : 348 words
  12. Oversea.

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  13. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  14. EARLY CLOSING AT SPALDING.

    From the electors residing at Spalding and vicinity the Minister of Industry (Hon. W. Hague) has received a counterpetition, containing about 110 ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. WIRELESS.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day. Adelaide.— Aenean, Bendigo, Australrange, ...

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  16. ALLEGED DESERTERS.

    The sailing vessel Mayotte sailed on Thursday morning with a full cargo of wheat loaded by the Farmers Union (states our Port Victoria correspondent). ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. LIFE OF TREES.

    Human beings cannot compete with trees in the matter of longevity, but human beings are more fortunate than trees up to certain ages, according mortality tables. ...

    Article : 320 words
  18. LONDON UNIVERSITY.

    More than 1,200 men and women received degrees at the London University Presentation Day in Albert Hall. The Vice Chancellor (Mr. H. J. Waring) said that, ...

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  19. READ THIS!

    In the issue of "The Digger" to be published on May 11, will be some special Features likely to attract extraordinary interest. One entitled "The Savage and ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. ALLEGED TWO-UP SCHOOL.

    Shortly before 6 p.m. on Friday, Plainclothes Constables Donnellan, Davis, Mitchell, Martin, and Furber, and Constable J. J. Judd raided an alleged "two-up ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. RIVER LEVELS.

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  22. LATE CABLES.

    Commenting on the statement issued by Sir Arthur Goldfinch about the position of wool, The Yorkshire Observer states that the director's broad conclusions are ...

    Article : 301 words
  23. MISTRESS'S VIGOROUS MEASURES.

    At colchester, Essex, last month, Bertha Gregg, a well dressed woman, described as the wife of a ship's steward, was remanded on a charge or maliciously ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. BRITISH IN IRAK,

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Baldwin) announced in the House of Commons that the High Commissioner in Mesopotamia (Sir Percy Cox) has published a ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. GIRL GUIDES FETE.

    The convenors of the stalls at the tete organized by Lady Bridges and Lady Moulden in aid of the Girl Guides Association, to be held in the Adelaide Town ...

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  26. ADVISORY BOARD OF TRADE.

    Speaking at a luncheon tendered by business men to-day, the Prime Minister suggested the establishment of a branch of the Board of Trade in Western ...

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  27. DANGEROUS FURS.

    A cable message last week recorded the leath of a French girl through a scratch by the teeth of a fox's head, on an infected fur. Writing to The London Daily ...

    Article : 302 words
  28. SOLDIERS CONFIDENCE LOST.

    Reticence was preserved by the State Ministers to-day in regard to the propolis of the Prime Minister as set out in his Perth speech. The general feeling ...

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  29. SEND THE MAORIS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) is disappointed over the Dominion Government's decision not to send Maoris with their canoes to disport ...

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  30. MARKING IMPORTED EGGS.

    Mr. W. M. R. Pringle (Labour) at the Standing Committee on the Merchandise Marking Bill moved to omit the provision requiring imported eggs to be indelibly ...

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  31. FIRE AT NORWOOD METHODIST CHURCH.

    On Friday morning the Norwood Fire Station received a call by telephone to the Methodist Church, at Sydenham road. A blaze was raging in some wood-and-iron ...

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  32. POMPEII STREET OF ABUNDANCE.

    Professor Aurigemma, "who has supervised tire excavation of a section of the Street of Abundance, Pompeii. says quite a different light has been thrown ...

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  33. PLAGUE.

    An alarming outbreak of plague has occured in Upper Egypt. Already 100 cases are being treated. ...

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  34. NEWMARKET 1.000 GUINEAS.

    The Thousand Guineas Stakes wan run at Newmarket to-day, and resulted:—Tranquil, (C.O.S., and Sh. ...

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  35. THE KINDLY MOTORIST.

    The motorist, and especially the country motorist (writes our Green's "Plains correspondent), 13 usually regarded as a fit subject for public abuse and private envy, ...

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  36. WHAT LONDON WOMEN DO.

    "Oh, the fun men have!" was the exclamation of Lady Tree in one of Barrie's plays when told there fire men who earn their living by scraping boilers. But ...

    Article : 326 words
  37. ROYAL BABYS TITLE. \

    Although the newest royal baby's descent can be traced back to Henry VII on both the paternal and maternal sides, he is born to no title of his own. ...

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  38. BRITISH TRAWLER RELEASED.

    The Foreign Office announced to-day that the Soviet had released the crew of the British trawler James Johnson, which was seized of the beginning of April on ...

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  39. MUSSOLINI AND STATE MONOPOLY.

    Signor Mussolini, the Italian Premier, a now against State monopoly. "it is my conviction," he says, "that the State must renounce its economic functions ...

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  40. A SALVAGE CLAIM.

    In the London Court of Appeal in March Lord Justice Bankes gave judgment a an action regarding the salvage award given by Mr. Justice Hill in the case of ...

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  41. CHURCHMEN BOW THE KNEE.

    A correspondent of The Daily Express at Moscow states that an all Russians church conclave, composed entirely of Soviet supporting the clerics to-day formally deposed ...

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  42. ULSTER BY-ELECTION.

    The West Belfast by-election for the Ulster Parliament resulted:—Col. Woods: (Independent Unidnist) 27,219; Sir Joseph Davidson Grandmaster of the ...

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  43. ADA CROSSLEY'S SLIP.

    Writing to The London Evening News on singers slips of memory, Mme. Ada Crossley says:—One of the most stupid slips made on the concert platform was ...

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  44. PROPOSED BETTING TAX.

    The, House of Commons Committee on the proposed betting duty has decided to hear first evidence from the Home office regarding existing betting laws, and ...

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  45. JELLICOE'S DOUBLE.

    Many thousands of Australians have travelled with H.G. Liewellin, who is now in Australian waters, as skiper of the P. and O. Naldera (says "The Roseabout" ...

    Article : 98 words
  46. MR. GIBSON HAS FOUND OUT.

    It is admitted by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) that his department 13 not aboye criticism. Recently he himself despatched a telegram advising that he ...

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  47. CHILD FATALLY KICKED.

    SYDNEY, May 4.—The infant daughter of the Rev: C. A. Wilson was killed at Delegate (N.S.W.) yesterday, by a kick from a horse. The child was a year and ...

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