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  2. POINCARE IN POWER.

    Immediately after the resignation of M. Briand as Prime Minister instructions were gent to Washington maintaining M. Sarrant as head of the French delegation. ...

    Article : 78 words
  3. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    It is announced that the next Imperial Press Conference will probably not be and before 1925, or even later, as the British Empire Exhibition may not be ...

    Article : 100 words
  4. DIVISION OF AUSTRALIA.

    A convention of goldfields local bodies was held at Kalgoorlie on Saturday to consider the Australian subdivision movement. Most of the .eastern goldfields ...

    Article : 392 words
  5. FOUGHT AND WON.

    We camped a night at Blood's Creek on our way to the Territory. Between there and the Opossum there was some very nice country indeed, with water in every ...

    Article : 2,052 words
  6. BRIGHTON LIBRARY.

    Interesting particulars dealing with the early history of the Brighton Library have been provided by Mr. H. P. Riddle, who acted for 34 years as, secetary, treasurer ...

    Article : 619 words
  7. EARLY MAN.

    Worldwide interest baa been aroused by the discovery in the Broken Hill Mine, Northern Rhodesia, of an ancient human skull, which now reposes in the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREE MEN AND A WOMAN.

    Since September 5 last detectives have endeavoured to trace a woman and three men who assaulted Mr. Alexander Howard, a jeweller, in his shop on the night of ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. OLD-TIME MYSTERY.

    One January afternoon, just before dusk, Mary Ashley, standing at her cottage door; in Hall place, Slough, England, saw an elderly gentleman going up the garden path ...

    Article : 1,756 words
  10. NATURE STUDY.

    To life's small things be resolute and great, To keep thy oracle trained: know'st thou when fate Thy measure takes, or when she'll say to ...

    Article : 1,078 words
  11. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    So happy are the memories of the paid by the Prince of Wales to these shores in the winter of 1820, that among the pleasantest expectations entertained by an ...

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  12. POINCARE CABINET FORMED.

    There appears to be little doubt that M. Poincare, while desiring alliance with Britain, wants it of such a character that it will not deprive France of her rights ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 311 words
  13. RELIEF FOR GERMANY.

    The Cannes Reparations Committee panted Germany a provisional moratorium until new arrangements can be made. In the meantime, she must pay ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. ITALIAN AMBASSADORS SUMMONED.

    The newspaper Tribune announces the recall of the Italian ambassadors to London and Paris, presumably to consult the Cabinet about European problems. ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. William Rittner, a fruiterer, of Kile street, Hindmarsh, was driving his van down the Port road. Port Adelaide, on Saturday evening, and when crossing the ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. TEACHING M. BRLAND GOLF.

    The French journalist (M. Herve), writing in La Victoire, says:—"Mr. Lloyd George, who knows nothing of French mentality or its sensitiveness, is the sole ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. FIRE AT HARRIS, SCARFE'S

    On Saturday evening a fire occurred in some packing cases in the yard at the warehouse of Harris, Scarfe, Limited. The Metropolitan Brigade was called. The fire ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. INFANT SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    A drowning fatality was narrowly averted at Mirboo North (V.). Several children were playing on a vacant allotment when a little girl, aged two years ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Federal Prime Minister"' (Mr. Hughes) instructed Australia House to cable information regarding the disappearance of Mr. Erie Raymond, an ...

    Article : 590 words
  20. M. POINCARE AND GERMANY

    M. Poincare has informed Lord Hardinge that he will meet Mr. Lloyd George and the British embassy on Saturday. The Berlin press is tronbied by the likelihood ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. CONSTABLE KILLED BY LIGHTING.

    SYDNEY, January 12.—The Inspector-General of Police has received a telegram from Brewtorrina stating that Constable Donovan had been struck by lighting ...

    Article : 32 words
  22. DEATH ON CRICKET FIELD.

    BRISBANE, January 15.—Mr. William Colles, manager of the Valley sub-branch of the Commonwealth Bank, died suddenly on Saturday afternoon when ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. MR. LLOYD GEORGE GONE TO PARIS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has gone to Paris to confer with M. Millerand and possibly M. Poincare. Before his departure the British Prime Minister had a conference with ...

    Article : 144 words
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  25. "THE WRONG TRAIN."

    On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, of Mitcham, with a son, five years of age, were waiting at the Brighton Station to board a train for home. The ...

    Article : 115 words
  26. THE PACT.

    The text of the pact confirms the summary of the five articles already cabled. The introduction says:—"Whereas the soil of France hai been twice invaded by ...

    Article : 377 words
  27. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Wootton's collarbone has practically healed, and he hoped to resume riding to-day, but his doctor imperatively ordered him not to ride this week. ...

    Article : 28 words
  28. ROWING.

    C. H. W. Tripp, of New Zealand, is being tried as how in the Cambridge boat. ...

    Article : 22 words
  29. McDonald and Lancashire.

    The decision of the Australian cricketer McDonald not to return to England to play for the Nelson Club Las caused the keenest disappointment in Lancashire ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. BOXING.

    Gene Tunney won the American light heavyweight title by gaining a decision over Battling Levmsky in 12 rounds. Tunney scored in easy victory. Levinsky ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Balaklava."—Thanks for your interesting letter. A species of wasp, we have been much interested in watching. The spiders are used as food for their young ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. FILM SUBJECTS.

    At a recent meeting in London at what is said by The Daily Mail to be the finest cinema studio in the world, Sir Oswald Stoll expressed the opinion that the ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. THE PRESIDENTS VIEWPOINT.

    White House takes an optimistic view of the position of the Conference consequent on the French developments. The President has let it be known that he ...

    Article : 179 words
  34. BASIC WAGE.

    It was claimed by the Federated Gas Employes' Union that the Basic wage of £4 5/ fixed by Mr. Justice Powell should' have been £4 7/. based on the harvester ...

    Article : 209 words
  35. PRESIDENT HARDING PLEASED.

    President Harding, commenting on the British-French alliance, said that his Administration would welcome anything which would give their French friends ...

    Article : 60 words
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