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  2. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.

    One of Adelaide's foremost hotels— the Grand Central—will erase to exist before Christmas on account of the policy of Fov & Gibson Proprietary. ...

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  3. FRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

    The comparative obseurity of portions of tie official communique issued early this morning has been dispelled by Lc Matin, which [?] ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. A MAORF CHIEFTAIN.

    This is the first of a series [?] specially written for The Register by Dr. J. H. L. Cumpston, Federal Director of Health, who is at present ...

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  5. THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    The Melbourne express trains which left Adelaide on Sunday and Monday were subjected to delays, the first at Nairne and the second at Mount ...

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  6. SPUR RAILWAY WANTED.

    On Monday a deputation from Berri and the surrounding districts waited upon the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn), and requested the construction of a ...

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  7. "A WRONG IMPRESSION."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), replying to a deputation on Monday morning, said there seemed to be an impression among a. number of ...

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  8. SIR RICHARD BUTLER.

    Questioned on Monday regarding the report that he was contemplating an early visit to England. Sir Richard Butler remarked. "Yes, I am leaving for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRENCH DELEGATES FOR LONDON.

    The Premier (M. Herriot), the Minister for War (Gen. Nollet), and the Minister for Finance (31. Clementel) have left or London to resume the Reparations Conference.—Reuter. ...

    Article : 36 words
  10. "THE EVE OF A SETTLEMENT."

    Addressing the brotherhood of White field's Tabernacle the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) said he believed they were on the eve of a ...

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  11. MARSHAL FOCH CALLED IN.

    An official statement of the proceedings of the French Cabinet supports the earlier impression that M. Herriot and Gen. Nollet disagreed in London, but the ...

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  12. PRESIDENT EBERT'S IDEAL.

    There have been patriotic demonstrations throughout the country in honour of the fifth anniversary of the foundation of the German Republic. President Ebert, ...

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  13. ANOTHER ACCIDENT.

    Following upon the trouble experienced to the Melbourne express on Sunday, there was another delay to the train that passed through here from Adelaide this evening ...

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  14. THE INFLUENCE OF ENGLAND

    The Le Journal states that when negotiations for (lie evacuation of the Ruhr arc opened France will demand the restoration of the commercial priveleges she ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. BIG MONEY FIGHTS.

    The London Daily Express, in an editorial, infers that the comparatively small attendance at the Tommy Gibbons Jack Bloomfield fight at Wembley on Saturday, ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. IRELAND'S BOUNDARIES.

    Mr. Cosgrave will report the boundary negotiations to the Dail Eireann on Tuesday. A fateful debate is expected. The Labour and the new ...

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  17. THE L.V.A. BANQUET.

    Sir—Mr. Schafer's challenge. "What about getting into the field and taking a few bumps" reminds one of J. Russell Lowell's reproach to the railsitters of the ...

    Article : 325 words
  18. FIRE IN A MINE.

    The dangerous rescue work in connection with the Wonthaggi mine fire, which broke out in the McBride tunnel early or Sunday moraine, is still being carried on ...

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  19. ONE KNOT AN HOUR

    A fishing lugger which has arrived here reports having on Friday sighted, off Point Charles, the expedition ship Huddersfield, which is proceeding in search ...

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  20. NEW LANGUAGE.

    The League of Nations congratulated Professor Perrier, of Saint Imer, Neuchatel, who invented the new international language "Parliamento," which is said to ...

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  21. CANON WISE'S APPEAL

    Archbishop Kiley, who is Acting Prinate daring the illness of the Primate the Archbishop of Sydney), stated this morning that he had received the appeal ...

    Article : 183 words
  22. THE JUTLAND BATTLE.

    Admiral Mark Kerr, writing in The London Daily Express, remarks:—The situation before the Battle of Jutland may be described a* follows:—A party of ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. MARITIME COLLISION.

    The Swedish motor steamer Tisnaren, 5,747 tons, bound from Gothenburg to Australian ports, has met with a collision off Cape Roca on the west coast of ...

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  24. HUME RESERVOIR.

    Immediate replies are expected from interested Ministries regarding proposals to increase the capacity of the Hume Reser[?] Representatives of the New South ...

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  25. KENYA DECISION.

    Sir Tej Sapru Bahadur, who was an Indian representative at the last Imperial Conference, when interviewed to-day, expressed disappointment at the statement ...

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  26. LISTENING IN.

    The central administration of the post office has received dozens of letters enquiring the method of obtaining wireless "listening in" licences. The Secretary ...

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  27. ROMANCE OF THE SEAS.

    The exploit of M. Alain Gerbault, a well—known French international lawn tennis player, who traversed 5,600 miles from Cannes to New York in a 30 ft [?] ...

    Article : 356 words
  28. FRENCH OLYMPIAD.

    Mr. P. J. Mulqueen, a member of the Canadian Olympic committee, who has returned from France, says that far better results and certainly more satisfaction ...

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  29. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Air. John W. Davis, formerly American Ambassador to Great Britain, in accepting at Clarksburg, Virginia, this morning, the Democratic nomination for ...

    Article : 261 words
  30. RESCUE EFFORTS UNAVAILING.

    Renewed efforts to effect me rescue of the two men who were trapped in the burning tunnel at Wonthaggi State Coal Mines yesterday have failed. All hope has ...

    Article : 324 words
  31. GIRL IN A MONASTERY.

    The Moscow correspondent of The London Daily Express reports an astound-ing story of a girl, aged 17 years, who, disguised as a boy and [?] to be ...

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  32. WORLD FLIGHT.

    The Alaskan Canadian trawler Thiepval, with Lieut. Maclaren and party, the British world flight flyers on board her arrived at Dutch Harbour on [?] to ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    The international Boy Scouts' jamboree at Copenhagen on Saturday was attended by detachments of scouts representing 33 nations. The proceeding were opened on ...

    Article : 140 words
  34. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    The Federal Ministry has decided to consult the other dominions before it takes action to alter the bans of the British preferential tariff. At present the ...

    Article : 146 words
  35. ANGLO—RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

    The London Daily Herald publishes an interview in which M. Rakovsky (Russian Charge d'Affaires in London) claims that more than half the pre—war bondholders ...

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  36. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced that its officials will carefully estimate the capabilities of the various American teams entered for ...

    Article : 155 words
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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Post Office Commission, referred to in The Register of Saturday, will consist of Messrs, C. Todd, C.M.G. (Postmaster—General). J. W. Lewis (Collector ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr. Justice Macfarlan imposed a fine of £30, with costs, on the printer and publisher of The Argus for contempt of Court. It ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY.

    Neighbours visiting the home of colliery engine driver, named George Brecknock, in the village of Brodsworth, Yorkshire, found Brecknock, also his little son ...

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  41. MELBOURNE CRIMES.

    Yet another armed robbery has been reported to the police. The victim, Claude James Stanley, of North Melbourne, was returning to his home late at night when ...

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  42. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The latest average! of the leading county cricketers are:— Batting.—J. B. Hobbg (Surrey). 70.54; A. Sandham (£ rev). 57.41: E. Hendren ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. ITALIAN MINER.

    Last Thursday Mr. J. w. Salter, inspector of mines, had occasion to speak to in Italian named Giovanni Andrexzza, who was working in one of the stopes on ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    The match between the Sooth African team and the United Services eleven was continued at Portemouth to-day, On Saturday the visitors scored 182, and the ...

    Article : 68 words
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