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  2. EMPIRE DAY IN SCHOOLS.

    A deputation from the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia, tendered a request to the Minister of Education (Hon. l_ I- HILL) on Friday for "the boosting of Empire and the glorification of war to be deleted from the lessons in the schools on Empire Day, ...

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  3. "LEST WE FORGET."

    Joy is sweetly mingled with the sorrow that to-morrow's date will recall in the memories of thousands—the friends and re lations of the fallen brave" whose ...

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  4. DEATH OF REY. J. C. K1RBY.

    By the passing of the Rev J. C. Kirby, at his residence, Jagoe street, Semaphore, early on Friday morning, the Congregalational denomination has been deprived of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RELIEVING TAXPAYERS' BURDENS.

    Most persons will benefit materially from the taxation proposals 01 the Federal Treasurer, as outlined in The Register on Friday, bat the moderately rich and the really wealthy, upon analysis, find that they will receive less consideration than they had hoped for, as the result of ...

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  6. ART AND NORMAN LINDSAY.

    We have now had an opportunity of inspecting the exhibited works of Mr. Norman Lindsay; and, for my part, I fully agree with the decision of the ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The cricket match between South Africa and Sussex was continued at the Hove grounds, Brighton, to-day. South Africa bad made 337 in their first mining ...

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  8. ADDICTED TO COCAINE.

    Alleged by the police to have forged doctor's prescriptions in order to procure cocaine to satisfy his craving for that drag. Philip H. Ross Was brought ...

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  9. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES.

    The English country cricket competitions were continued to-day. At the Oval, Surrey declare with 9 wickets down for 237 Sndham 56). against Hampeshire ...

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  10. DOUGLAS SUFFERING FROM. SVNOVITIS

    J. W. H. T. Douglas, who has been selected to accompany the English team on its approaching tow of Australia, is suffering from synovitis of the achilles ...

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  11. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    About 500 members of the Waterside Workers Federation this morning took direct action in the dispute about the period of time for picking labour. ...

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  12. IN MEMORIUM.

    There is a land where popple bloom. Softly their scarlet petals fall On hallowed ground, where quietly rest, In deramless sleep the flower of all ...

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  13. NATIONAL DISARMAMENT.

    The Conservatives again, attempted to reverse the Singapore naval base decision in the House of Commons to-day. The former First Lord of the Admiralty ...

    Article : 381 words
  14. THE VIOLET.

    The shy little violet poked its head from under its leafy bower and looked, around wonderingly on the world. It had only list been born, and it was feeling very ...

    Article : 255 words
  15. STAND OR FALL TOGETHER.

    Sir Newton Moore, Unionist member of the House of Commons for North Islingten, and formerly Agent-General for Western Australia, presided at the dinner ...

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  16. CHARLTON'S CONDITION.

    The world champion swimmer "Boy" Charlton was to-day examined by a Harley street specialist, who announced that the youth's heart was not affected, but was ...

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  17. TWO MEN IN A CAGE.

    A pumper and a platman employed at be South Mine had an experience last week which is likely to live in their menories for a long time. They were ...

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  18. LABOUR AND PROHIBITION.

    Sir—The Rev. A. [?] Stevens, who left by boat for Melbourne on Thursday, was present at the "conversation in the train" with Mr. Denny the present ...

    Article : 322 words
  19. TITLE BARGAINING.

    In giving judgment in the Parkinson title case to-day, Mr. Justice Lush held that a contract to obtain a title for a contribution to charity was against public ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. LIFE PRISONER'S EXCHANGE

    The Montreal Star says that a proposal to exchange prisoners convicted of murder, and who are undergoing life sentices after commutation, made to the ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. FIRPO'S DOMICILE AGAIN QUESTIONED

    An enquiry as to the entry to the United States of the Argentine boxer, Luis Firpo, has been promised by the Commissioner-General of the Immigration Bureau ...

    Article : 61 words
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