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  2. LOAN COUNCIL

    Tho Treasurer (Hon. W. Hague) returned by train from Melbourne on Tuesday, after having attended the Loan Council on Friday, Saturday, and ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Home Secretary designate in the Macdonald Ministry), who was defeated at the general election is nominated for the Burnley by-election ...

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  4. MURRAY BRIDGE CREW.

    A public meeting was held in the institute hall to-night in connection with the selection of the Murray Bridge crew to represent Australia at the Olympiad. Cr. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.

    A gathering of persons interested in the matter of sending an Australian Imperial Band to the British Empire Exhibition was held on ...

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  6. KING'S COLLEGE FOR BOYS.

    The combined efforts of the Congregational and Baptist Churches to supply the needs for a school which would contribute to Christian citizenship in ...

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  7. FRENCH FINANCE.

    After a week of preliminary skirmishes between the Government and the Opposition, the French Chamber of Deputies to-day embarked upon a lively discussion of ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S CABINET.

    The new Russian Cabinet under M. Rykov, apart from a slight reshuffling of portfolios, is practically identical in personnel with the former Administration. ...

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  9. INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    The action against eight of the directors of the City Equitable Insurance Company, arising out of the Bevan frauds was begun to-day before Mr. Justice ...

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  10. GROUP SETTLEMENTS IN THE WEST.

    Group settlement is proceeding apace in Western Australia. The hundredth was established during last week, and the total population numbers 5,911. They require ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT PROBLEMS.

    A Cabinet communique reports:—The Cabinet to-day received reports from the committees on unemployment, housing, and agriculture, indicating that ...

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  12. AMERICAN EXCHANGE.

    Sterling reached 4,31¾ dollars to-day, representing a loss of more than five cents luring the week-end. ...

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  13. LORD LEVERHULME AT OPENING CEREMONY OF KING'S COLLEGE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

    On the Steps of the College.—Front Row—The Principal (Mr. J. H. Haslam, B.Sc), Lord Leverholme, and the Rev. G.H. Wright M.A. Centra Row—Mr. K. W. Smith, B.Sc, Miss M. Waite, M.A. Miss E. W. Rutt and Mr. F. M. Burgess, B.A. Back Row—Mr. Crosby, M.P. Rev, A, C. Hill R.A. and Messrs. F. H. Cowell M.A. C.W. Rutt F.S.A.I.A (the architect) and C.E. Bennett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE CAPITAL LEVY.

    Mr. Robert Smillie (Labour member for Morpeth) in a speech at Kirkintilloch said the Labour Party believed it could justify taking from the excessively wealthy ...

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  15. LABOUR AND NATIONALIZATION.

    The national council of the independent Labour Party, of which council the Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) was a member has issued its agricultural programme ...

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  16. WIRELESS RECEIVING.

    The Daily Express reviewing the progress of "wireless" in Great Britain, says:—"More than 12,220 miles of aerial wire was erected in the last 12 months. There ...

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  17. THREE NEW PEERS.

    On the recommendation of the Macdonald Government, His Majesty. the King has raised to the peerage tie following members of the new Cabinet, who ...

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  18. MILITARY LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    Sir Joh Oakley's award regarding military lands in the Crown colony of Hongkong has been published. The colonial Government agrees to take over ...

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  19. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), February 4. The Commonwealth Minister of Health (Mr. Wilson) and. the Controller-General of Customs (Mr. R. McK. Oakley) arrived ...

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  20. VICTORIA TO CONFER.

    After having considered a report from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Lawson) in regard to the meeting of the Federal Loon Council last week, at which ...

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  21. MURRAY SETTLEMENTS.

    Judging by the reference made to-day by the Minister for Federal Works and Railways (Mr. Stewart) to the recommendations of the experts of the ...

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  22. "SPOTTED" APPLES.

    Mr. G.W. Wickens (Government officer in charge of the Fruit Industries) said to-lay Western Australian apples this year would sustain the reputation for ...

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  23. FLIGHT OF CAPITAL.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Express says:—Mr. McKenna's reparations experts committee will leave Berlin at the end of this week without ...

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  24. WORLD PEACE PLAN.

    Dr. C. H. Levermore, a New York student of international relations a writer, and a former college, professor, is announced as the winner of the £20,000 ...

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  25. STATES AT DISADVANTAGE.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said to-day that the Treasurers Conference had the effect of bringing under the notice of the Federal and State authorities the ...

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  26. CANADA'S CONTENTIONS.

    There is deep interest in official cricles in reference to the pending negotiations for a Canadian Austraian trade treaty Mr. Wilson will reach Ottawa to-night. ...

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  27. RESERVOIR COLLAPSE.

    The main channel and partition of the wall of the new reservoir filter beds at Mount Hawthorn collapsed on Sunday afternoon, and half a willion gallons of ...

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  28. ACROSS THE SAHARA.

    The record accomplished last month by three Citroen motor cars, fitted with caterpillar wheels, which traversed the Sahara Desert in seven days has been ...

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  29. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A number of citizens met at the Huntsman Hotel North Adelaide, on Monday evening and declared their an pathy to the Glenelg Railway Company being ...

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  30. "YOUNG AUSTRALIA."

    The New York Herald in commenting on the first meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Canberra, commends the Australian foresight in planning the various ...

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  31. CHURCH REUNION.

    The Bishop of Chelmsford in a pastoral letter regarding the question of church reunion says:—"I see no prospect of anything like the approach of a reunion ...

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  32. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. Theodore) and party arrived in good health, and are proceeding to-day to Ottawa. There they trill be officially welcomed and ...

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  33. "UNDESIRABLE" MIGRANTS.

    This week three steamers with migrants for Western Australia will arrive. Complaints have been heard in respect of a certain type of migrants, and officials of ...

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  34. LORD LEVERHULME ENTERTAINED.

    Lord Leverhulme is extremely fond of dancing and on Tuesday evening was entertained at a dance at the Osborne Hall by the Adelaide firms connected ...

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  36. CARDINAL BOURNE'S VISIT TO THE POPE.

    His Holiness the Pope has received in audience Cardinal Bourne, the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. A prolonged discussion resulted regarding the ...

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