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  2. BRITISH BUDGET SPEECH

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Hon. Stanley Baldwin) delivered his Budget Speech in the House of Commons to-day. The figures revealed a surplus for the year of £101,000,000, which will be devoted to reduction of the National Debt. The Estimates for the ensuing, year are expected to show a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COURTS IN CAMERA.

    More than 200 people, including a number of women, attended a public meeting in the Angaston Institute to-night. They carried resolutions expressing sympathy ...

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  4. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    A meeting of Bishops held at the Church House discussed the revision of the Prayer Book. The Archbishop of Canterbury asked the Bishops to give general approval ...

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  5. TITANIC DISASTER

    Pursuant to plan the coastguard cutter Modoc and all churches, as well as seagoing ships, held special services to-day, while all radios remained silent for five ...

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  6. VERMIN AT ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

    The serious complaints made last week by William Charles Slape about the treatment of his deceased brother) while lying in an unconscious condition at the Adelaide Hospital) were repeated on Tuesday morning, when the inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Norman James ...

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  7. DISASTROUS FIRE

    Hardwoods, Limited, sawmills, held by Sir Douglas Mawson & Co.—situated near the Government Forest, on the Willunga road, was the scene of a disastrous fire ...

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  8. THE CATASTROPHE.

    An ocean disaster, unprecedented in history, happened on the Atlantic on Monday, April 15, 1912, when the White Star liner Titanic, on her maiden voyage, came in ...

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  9. THEIR MAJESTIES' VOICES.

    For the first time gramophone records of the King's and Queen's voices have been delivered. They are the Empire Day addresses which the school children ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir—I appeal to the Liberal Union and the Country Party to stop their political strife and to endeavour to effect a reunion, as is being done in the other States. ...

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  11. EXCELLENT UTTERANCE.

    The House of Commons was crowded to hear Mr. Baldwin's first Budget, the first Conservative Budget since 1905. Mr. Bonar Law was received with sustained ...

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  12. NOTES RECOVERED.

    Although the perpetrators of the robbery have not yet been apprehended the police have discovered, secreted in a disused brewery, near the Bradford Railway ...

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  13. BILLIARDS.

    In the billiards match at Burrougn's Hall, in which the professional Mannock had given Miss Ruby Roberts a start of 750 in 3,000 up, the lady player scored ...

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  14. STOPPING A DANCE.

    Miss Magdalen Williams, at Chicago, danced a new world's record of 5 h. 53 m., and the police did not interfere; and the Chicago health authorities declared that ...

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  15. ENGLISH FARM STRIKES.

    Both sides in the building trade dispute have accepted the appointment of Sir Hugh Fraser as arbitrator. Summonses totalling 230 against ...

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  16. "STILL AMPLE TIME."

    That so far as the agricultural In terests of the State are concerned, there is no immediate cause for alarm, and that rain received during May ...

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  17. MONTE CARLO PROFITS.

    The profits of the Monte Carlo gambling tables for the season just concluded, amounted to £189,000. The total receipts were £876,000. ...

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  18. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    The Minister for Labour and the Under Secretaries for Foreign Affairs, Justice, and Industry, all belonging to the Popular Party, have answered Signor ...

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  19. KEMAL CONTROL.

    The ex-Sultan of Turkey, has issued a declaration describing the Kemalist control of Turkey as a catastrophe to the Islamic world. He says he will not accept ...

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  20. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.

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  21. KIPLING'S WAR BOOK.

    Rudyard Kipling has published two volumes of his "History of the Irish Guards," in which his son was serving when killed at Loos. The book is a ...

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  22. TELL AMERICA

    The invitation which Mr. Lloyd George has received to visit the United States and Canada conies from the World Alliance of Churches, an organization closely ...

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  23. WARTIME WHEAT POOLS

    To-day Sir Joseph Cook, Sir George Fuller, and Mr. Lawson had luncheon with the representatives of the British Wheatselling Committee; and discussed ...

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  24. MIGRATION.

    The Secretary for State and Home Affairs (Mr. C. W. Bridgman) replying for the Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) to questions in the House of Commons ...

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  25. WORLD PROBLEMS.

    President Harding, addressing a convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution, declared that the destiny of the human race and the future of ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. LOAN CONVERSION.

    Further assurances of support for the Commonwealth conversion loan have been received by the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page). The general manager of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  28. A PRIESTLY MURDERER.

    The Rev. Charles Dillon. assistant rector who was charged with having murdered at Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.A., the Rev. Henry O'Neill rector of the ...

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  30. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Mr. Way, Q.C., recently took into partnership Mr. J. H. Symon the former managing clerk for Mrssrs. Way and Brook, and the extensive business of the ...

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  31. TIRED IRREGULARS IN AMERICA.

    Irishmen to the number of 559 who arrived at New York as steerage passengers on the liner Carmania, travelling with British and Irish Free State ...

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  32. LORDS OF THE SEA.

    The trial of the captain and crew of the Hull trawler, James Johnson, which the Russians recently seized off the Murman (Arctic Russia) coast, has been begun at ...

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  33. "I THEE ENDOW."

    In the will of the late Mr. Harry Croom Johnson, of Wrexham, who left £14,123. there appears the following:—"Remembering the promise, With all my ...

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