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  2. GAZING NORTHWARDS.

    A wireless message was received from the Australasian Press correspond ent at Spitsbergen oh Thursday, which read:—The anxiety about the continued absence of news from Amundsen is reflected here. It Is a week since the planes disappeared. It seems an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    One day a year is set apart in schools of the British Empire for patriotic demonstration and fostering the glorious traditions and ideals which have ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    In the course of a discussion on unemployment, raised by Mr. J. R. Clynes, on the motion for the Whitsunside adjournment, Mr. R. J. Boothby ...

    Article : 152 words
  5. PRINCE AMONG BASUTOS.

    The Prince of Wales encountered the first heavy rains during his tour in Basutoland to-day. Amazing scenes were witnessed at Maseru, where 120,000 ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. "THE TWENTY-SEVENTH."

    Ten years ago to-day—it seems a lifetime—the 27th Battalion sailed; yet in the faithful hearts of those who watched that unforgettable departure, it is as fresh ...

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  7. MATERNITY AND DOCTORS.

    An appeal Is being launched by the committee of the Queen's Maternity Home, Rose Park, for the erection of a new wing to the building. ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. "POP AWAY."

    Following on the shooting incident on an Outer Harbour train on Thursday evening, Samuel Gibson, a trimmer on" the Ss. Suevic, appeared before Mr. G. W. ...

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  9. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT FOR EX-SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting at the Mansion House to discuss the question of finding unemployment for ex-officers. Earl Haig said there were still about 6,000 such men not ...

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  10. FRENCH AND RIFFS.

    The French casualties in Morocoo so far aggregate 400 men killed, of whom two-fifths have been French, and the remainder native fighters. In addition ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. EXPLORER'S BROTHER NOT ANXIOUS.

    Gustay Amundsen, who assisted in the preparations for the polar flight, says be would have been disappointed if his brother had returned immediately after ...

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  12. AT NORTH ADELAIDE.

    The head master of the North Adelaide School (Mr. G. Charlesworth) always makes a feature of Empire Day cerebrations, in his school, and takes a pride in ...

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  13. FATAL BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    The inquest on the death of the late Mr. Charles Raison, of Mount Barker, which was opened at Mount Barker last Saturday morning and adjourned was ...

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  14. WOMEN SETTLERS.

    The Countess of Buxton presided, and Sir Joseph and Lady Cook, Lady Jellicoe, Mrs. Amery (wife of the Colonial Secretary) and representatives of Canada. ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. SOCIALISTS' POSITION UNDEFINED.

    A sensation was caused in the Chamber of Deputies late at night when it became known that at the end of the debate on the Moroccan question the Socialists would ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. LABOUR WOMAN'S GREETINGS.

    At a conference of Labour women at Birmingham, Miss Heagney, a Victorian, delivered greetings from the Labour unions of Australia. She described the ...

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  17. FOREIGN CAPITALISM BLAMED.

    The Moroccan debate last for two days. The Government was strongly criticised regarding the censorship. The Socialists demanded to know the strength of the ...

    Article : 207 words
  18. SUICIDE SUSPECTED.

    Capt. C. Lay, an army officer, was found lying on his cabin floor on the P. & C. mailship Moldavia in Colombo Harbour. He was suffering from gunshot wounds ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. UNLEY HIGH SCHOOL.

    Conjointly with the celebration of Empire Day at the Unley High School, a new wing of the building, which has recently been completed, was opened by the ...

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  20. NO METEOROLOGICAL ANXIETY.

    A wireless message from the Farm to-day said:—We received a meteorological report that on the day the aeroplanes left for the pole there was a large high ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. BAD WEATHER COME UP.

    The following message from the Farm received in London, at 1 a.m. this morning, dramatically indicates that a change in the weather has precipitated action ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    A distinguished company, over whom the Ctrl of Birkenhead presided, and which included the Australian and Sooth African High Commissioners assembled at a ...

    Article : 235 words
  23. NORWEGIAN EXPERTS HOPEFUL.

    The Norwegian Aero Club is discussing preparations for the aerial relief of Cap Roald Amundsen, the missing polar explorer. ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. COTTON GROWING.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir G. Strickland (Conservative) suggested the establishment, without delay, of a department for the growing within the ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. QUICK SEARCH NEEDED.

    Mr. Algarsson, who is engaged in attempting a Polar expedition with the assistance of Liverpool business men, said to-day that he was negotiating for the ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. LONDON'S OLDEST WOMAN.

    Miss Elizabeth Lisle, aged 104 years, who was reputed to be London's oldest inhabitant, has died in her sleep. Eighty years ago she was presented at Queen Victoria's ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. REVOLUTION IN WIRELESS.

    A London firm, which has been experimenting with a new wireless system called "compound focus," claims to have overcome fading and atmospherics, which ...

    Article : 155 words
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  29. SPOFFORTH OUTSPOKEN.

    Mr. F. R. Spofforth, the former Australian international demon bowler when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. THE BARRIER FOR SPORT.

    The party of British Mine footballers, which was hung up on the Wilcannia road early on Monday morning, arrived safely at 8.45 p.m. on Thursday night. ...

    Article : 237 words
  31. AUSTRALIA AT WEMBLEY.

    The Duke and Duchess of York visited the Australian Pavilion at Wembley to-day. They were received by Messrs. Lee, Neil, and Smart. The royal visitors spent ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN BOYS' TOUR.

    The Australian cadets were received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) on the lawn at the rear of 10 Dawning street to-day. Mr. Baldwin shook hands with all ...

    Article : 171 words
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