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  2. MOULDING NATIONAL SENTIMENT.

    The influence of Shakespeare is not of to-day nor yesterday. It has been moulding our character and influencing our sentiment, ideals, and ...

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  3. TROUBLE IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day a volley of criticising questions followed an announcement by the Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. C. G. Ammon) that the Government had decided, in view of the serious unemployment, to proceed with the laying down of five cruisers. ...

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  4. AUTUMN IN SUMMER.

    The State Meteorologist (Mr. E. Bromley) will not allow South Australians to believe that the present is the coolest February experienced in the State. He ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. "TOBY, M.P."

    Sir Henry Lucy, "Toby M.P.," of London Punch, died to-day. Sir Henry Lucy—or to give him his [?]itle of days long gone by, "Toby, M.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 281 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The position in regard to the strike of members of the grocery and druggists' section of the Storemen and Packers' Union, with a view to ...

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  7. STRIKE STILL ON.

    There are signs that the dockers' strike is by no means over Delegates of unions from the ports met in London and there was a distinct opinion that the demanded increase of 2/ must be granted at once. Leaders of the run pleaded with them to accept the compromise ...

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  8. STEVEDORES' AGREEMENT.

    The chief difficulty remaining in London is the stevedores, whose demand for an increase of 2/6 daily has not yet been decided. They ask for a separate agreement ...

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  9. NORTHERN DOCKERS' DEMAND.

    There is an unfavourable outlook regarding the endorsement of the strike settlement, in view of the fact that the dock workers at Manchester, Salford. and ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. SHOULD WICKETS BE COVERED?

    In view of the recent controversy with respect to the covering of wickets during the course of a match, the following comments on the subject by Mr. Joe Darling ...

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  11. EFFECT ON COTTON.

    The news of the possible settlement of the British dock workers' strike exercised a cheering effect upon the cotton market and checked the week's steady ...

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  12. SETTLEMENT DISAGREED WITH.

    Directly the proposed settlement was announced, telegrams were sent to all ports in Britain, calling dockers' delegates to London to agree to the terms. They ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. CONSERVATIVE SUPPORT.

    Conservative members solidly supported the Government against Mr. Pringle's motion. Cries of "Saved "by the Tories" greeted ...

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  14. LIBERAL CRITICISM.

    Liberals were the principal critics of the Government when Mr. Pringle subsequently moved the adjournment. Commander Kenworthy (Liberal ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. THE DEATH SENTENCE.

    Angas Murray was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Mann, in the Melbourne Criminal Court this evening. Murray was charged with the ...

    Article : 471 words
  16. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    "After having seen many of the public school buildings in the daytime, I have come to the conclusion that school committees, instead of being a ...

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  17. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    That Russia is apparently impatient at the Japanese attitude for a renewal of the negotiations for recognition face to face with Soviet representatives, may be ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. RELIGIOUS MANIA.

    At Morristown, New Jersey, the disputes as to fundamental beliefs carried on by the Protestant Episcopal Church of America has now become ...

    Article : 242 words
  19. THE EMPIRE SQUADRON.

    On Thursday, March 13, which is Mount Barker Show Day, a party of about 250 naval visitors from the British Special Squadron will be entertained at Mount ...

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  20. A TRUE HELPMATE.

    On October 29 last, Sir Henry and Lady Lucy celebrated their golden wedding, they baring been married in 1873, the year in which Sir Henry left the staff of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. SHOT HIS WIFE.

    George Anderson Smith (47), store keeper, Newtown, Hobart, was found guilty to-day, in the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Crisp, of having shot his ...

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  22. THE WEEK-END MAGAZINE.

    Notable Citizens.—This week's sketch by Mr. Chinner is of Mr. Arthur Rymill, Commodore of the S.A. Yacht Squadron. "Llandovery," the residence of Mr, and ...

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  23. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Weddel's annual review of the frozen meat trade states:—From an Empire viewpoint it is disconcerting to find our supplies of meat from the British ...

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  24. THE SECOND DIARY.

    No adequate account of Sir Henry Lucy's writings could be given in a column or two. His second "Diary of a Journalist" was a plum-pudding of such good stories. ...

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  25. THE COMPOSITE GOVERNMENT.

    "The Composite Government has been functioning for over a year," said the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page), in the course of a speech at Shepparton to-day. ...

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  26. FEATURES IN MAGAZINE PAGES.

    "Stories of Psychic Mysteries;" "Garter Knight's Chapel;" "Death of Eccentric Colonel;" "Amazing Revels in High Life;" "Floating Palace of Tiberius;" ...

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  27. WRECKING A TRAIN

    With the arrest and confession to-day of Tsunajiro Nause, a farmer, residing in the neighbourhood of Nagoya, the mystery of a recent attempt at ...

    Article : 168 words
  28. EVERYWOMAN.

    Lady Kitty's principal subjects this week are:—At the Boat Race, and Social Notes. ...

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  29. ROUND THE CITY.

    Labour Premiers. An Honoured Master. He Refuses to be Dead. About Judges. ...

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  30. THE REDEMPTION LOAN.

    Reference was made by the Treasury authorities to-day to a misunderstanding which appeared to exist as to the effect of granting optional periods Of investment ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. FOR THE MUSIC LOVER.

    Thus weeks song, music and works, costs 2d., and is worth 2/—"The Trail that Leads to You." ...

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  32. YACHTING YARNS.

    The title selected by Mr. W. U. Randall for his story this week is "King Boreas at Easter-time." ...

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  33. GARDENING (by Agricola).

    School gardens; the orchid; Bowenia and eyeads; "Marier Brown's" chat; and the rosary. ...

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  34. POULTRY (by Hardshell).

    Club doings; about breeding; competitions; signs of the times; Queensland items; questions and answers. ...

    Article : 19 words
  35. KENNEL NOTES (by Fidelis).

    'Mr. T. E. Williams; British Terrier and S.A. Bulldog Clubs; whippet racing; and Pomeranians. ...

    Article : 19 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Church Army has completed arrangements for special visits to the battle-fields and cemeteries in France and Belgium for Empire Exhibition visitors. ...

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  37. PIGEONS (by Cumulet).

    Third young bird, and Tanunda snows; keeping the lofts clean; about feeding; good birds are best. ...

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  38. CHILDREN'S PAGE.

    For the Children" by "Magpie"), "Poppy in Wok-land," an illustrated fairy story—continued from last week—(by Kirkcaldy"), and "What Bill Did." ...

    Article : 25 words
  39. OTHER FEATURES.

    Complete stories and serial; Our Notebook, Chatter (by "Magpie"), Sporting Personalities (by "Umpire"), Bees and Beekeeping (by "Pollen"), Canaries and ...

    Article : 34 words
  40. A SHOT IN THE DARK.

    The life policies of a nobleman, amounting with bonuses and profits to £329,000, were sold at a London, auction mart to-day, for £105,000. No clue was given as ...

    Article : 63 words
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