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  2. GREAT EVENTS IN PICTURES

    Wynette winning the classic race, the 923 Caulfied Cup; a close-up, photograph of the victor; the Governor-General presenting the Caulfield Cup to the owner of ...

    Article : 206 words
  3. NORTH TERRACE LANDS

    Old Adehideans if asked about the Parade Ground, would say, "Which Parade Ground, the old or the new?" The old Parade ground was situated where the S.A ...

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  4. ADVANCES FOR HOMES.

    The Advances for Homes Bill, introduced by the Leader of the Opposition Mr. Gunn was further considered in the Assembly on Wednesday. The second ...

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  5. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The Economic Conference resumed its sessions this morning, with the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Philip Lloyd Graeme) in the chair. ...

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  6. RHINELAND REVOLT.

    In all directions, a reaction against Separatism is appearing in the Rhineland, and latest messages make it evident that the Separatists, have poor prospect of ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. FRENCH AMBITIONS.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (Gen. Smuts) made an unusually outspoken speech for a responsible statesman at the South African Luncheon Club. At the outset he referred to the Imperial Conferences, and said that the preferences which the Government had already announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HUNGRY CROWDS AT BERLIN.

    The central portion of the City of Berlin resents a terrible spectacle, with thousands of men and women unable to buy and patrolling the streets in an ugly ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. GOVERNMENTS TO CONSULT.

    The conference passed the following resolutions:—1. In regard to the established practice not to discriminate between lags and shipping in Empire ports, that ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. REVOLUTIONISTS' SETBACKS.

    Reuter says:—Reports from the [?]humelant show that the Separatist movement has made headway. In some quarters however, it has suffered setbacks, notably ...

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  11. MADAME FAHMY AGAIN

    Madame Fahmy, the young French [?]dow of Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy, who as fatally shot at the Savoy Hotel, London, on July 10 last, has arrived here ...

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  12. A NEW ORDER FOR SHOPKEEPERS

    There were numerous small demoustrations last night. The police were sumnoned to no fewer than 40 places, but quickly restored order. The most ...

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  13. REPUBLICANS BEATEN TO DEATH.

    The Brussels correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that so far the new republic has not set the Rhine on blaze, though a number of smaller ...

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  14. DEFINITE DECISIONS SOON.

    Toward the week-end it is expected that both the Empire Conference and the Economic Conference will begin to take definite decisions, but, as one delegate ...

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  15. TWO SISTERS DROWNED.

    All who read the report in The Register oh Monday of the drowning in the River Light on Sunday of Daphne., Branson, aged 1,5.' years, and' Lorrice Branson, aged 12 years, daughters of Mr. A,C. Branson, of Hamley Bridge, were touched with sorrow, and their hearts went out in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GREFELD MAYOR'S RESISTANCE.

    Messages received this afternoon iron the Rhineland state that the Republic was proclaimed at Duisburg, but that a Crefeld the Burgomaster (Mayor) notified ...

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  17. LOOTING AND STREET FIGHTING

    Street fighting is in progress in Stetter where the dockyards are idle. The unemployed are there looting the shops. ...

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  18. POWERFUL AND IMPRESSIVE SPEECH.

    "Sensational, impressive, powerful, Grave. These are among the adjectives supplied in the press this morning to Gen. Smuts's speech, which wag made available ...

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  19. STREET BATTLES AT HAMBURG.

    The riots at Hamburg are the most serious since 1918. Communists incited he populace and erected barricades' in be suburbs. Fierce fighting continues, ...

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  20. PRESS COMMENT.

    The Morning Post, commenting upon the hipping resolutions of the Economic Conference, says:—There is is reason to believe that behind the moderate and carefull ...

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  21. FRIENDLY NATIONS.

    The United States Ambassador (Mr Harvey), in an address to-day before the Pilgrims' Club, referred to the tremendous growth of friendship in the United ...

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  22. AMERICA'S FRONT DOOR.

    The quota of British immigrants eligible for admission to the United States for the present year is likely to be filled by November 3. The United States ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan will represent the Australian Commonwealth at the Conference of Statistical Experts at General which is to draw up a scheme for ...

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  24. MORE SEPARATIST "OCCUPATIONS." .

    The Separatists have occupied Bonn Wiesbaden, Treves, and Duisburg. Two Persons were wounded in a skirmish a [?] The trades unions have declared ...

    Article : 270 words
  25. LONDON, October 24.

    The Berlin correspondent Central News limited, says that throughout Tuesday street fighting and shooting from the roofs were continued at Hamburg. At 10 p.m ...

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  26. GREEK REVOLUTION.

    The general collapse of the counter evolution in Greece seems to be imminent, numerous arrests and surrenders are reported. Col. Plastiras has issued a ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. CONTINUOUS DEFLATION.

    The Right Hon. Eric Geddes,addressing a meeting of the Federation of British industries at Glasgow, said that whatever rest Britain did she must face a period ...

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  28. PROBABLE BAVARIAN SETTLEMENT.

    The Bavarian dispute with the Reicha[?]rs improved. It is believed that it will be amicably settled, and that von Seeks will resign in the interests of peace. ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—The President Sir Lancelot Stirling took the Chair at 2 .m. The Hon. J. Carr moved that a select committee be appointed to enquire into and ...

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  30. REPARATIONS DELAY.

    The Paris correspondent of The Central flews. Limited, says:—The German reparations which Berlin, was due to deliver on Monday, and which are known to have ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS.

    Gen, Hertzog, leader of the Nationalists, addressing a gathering of 2,500 persons [?]ealt with various troubles from which South Africa is suffering. He declared ...

    Article : 232 words
  32. JANINA MURDERS.

    A report issued by the Albanian Legation states that the Janina murders were committeed, by 12 Greek brigands, who forwards took refuge in Greece. It is ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A Meeting for the purpose of reviewing reviewing the Years Day regards at Port Adelaide was held at the Ship Inu, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday evening. The sports ...

    Article : 267 words
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  35. AMERICAN PRESIDENT SILENT.

    President Coolidge says that in his view the United States is unable to pass judgment on the changes in Germany, except a to their possible effect on the Treaty ...

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  36. INDIAN TEA AUCTIONS.

    At the 21st Calcutta tea gale, the first after the holidays, 31,027 packages were suffered. The chief distrincts represented were:—Dooars, 8,939. packages Assam ...

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  37. CHAPTER OF UNSETTLED EVENTS.

    The Vossishe Zei[?]ng prims a report, from Gelseukirchen to the effect that yesterday's negotiations between the Ru[?]ir magnates and the French ...

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  39. TROUBLE BREWING IN SAXONY.

    A Committee of Action has been formed, with power to call ar general strike [?] ...

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  40. EXCHANGE EFFECT IN AMERICA.

    News from Germany, continues to have adverse effect upon' the foreign exchange market, which is showing great [?]ensitiveneas. Upon the opening ...

    Article : 75 words
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  42. DIRECTORY AT COBLENTZ.

    Tl c Executive Committee of the Separatist Party at Coblentz elected Matthes Dortenalt as a Directory, with full powers, News revived by Reuter's Agency at ...

    Article : 64 words
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