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  2. PACT INFLUENCES.

    Throughout Friday members of both parties discussed the suggested pact between the Liberal and Country Parties, and it was ...

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  3. ROYAL LEAVE-TAKING.

    Nearly half a million people gathered on the snores of Portsmouth to-day as the pale-grey Renown, spotless and gleaming, and bearing the Duke and Duchess of York on their ambassadorial mission to Australia and New Zealand moved off on its historic voyage. Although ...

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  4. MOTOR BUS ROUTES.

    The secretary of the Adelaide and Suburban Busowners' Association (Mr. H. G. Stapleton) complained on Friday night of the treatment to which private motor ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. THE LUXURY SHIP.

    In bright sunshine the 20,000 ton Cunard liner Carinthia, on her second world tour, berthed quietly at No. 3 Wharf, Wooloomooloo ...

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  6. BRITISH EVACUATED HANKOW.

    Although the unsettled state of the country renders communication difficult, it is apparent from the tabled reports from China that the British residents evacuated Hankow during Tuesday night, and that order was restored by Chinese troops. Britons in the East express concern ...

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  7. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    Addressing a public meeting in Brisbane to-night the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) referring to the per capita payments, said the States now had ...

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  8. DIFFICULT SITUATION FOR BRITAIN.

    Local business men regard the lost of the British concession at Hangkow as a deathblow to British prestige in China, and unless ...

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  9. APPREHENSION IN JAPAN.

    Politicians and business men of Tokio and Osaka are much disturbed by the despatches from Hankow, which briefly outline a most serious situation, especially ...

    Article : 196 words
  10. CONFLICTING MESSAGES.

    Private telegrams received in Shanghai state that by arrangement with the Chinese military authorities, the British forces have resumed control of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. EARTH PAROXYSMS.

    Professor Bendandi, the noted Italian seismologist, prophesies that the present year will be noted for earth paroxyms, which will scatter death and destruction ...

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  12. 'FLU IN BERLIN.

    The influenza epidemic has struck Berlin with extraordinary suddenness. The health commissioners announced yesterday that there was no sign of an epidemic ...

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  13. FRENCH SLOOP AT HOBART.

    The French sloop Cassiopee arrived at Hobart to-night from Dunedin, and will leave for Melbourne on Wednesday. The Cassiopee, which relieved the sloop ...

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  14. ARMY OF DEFENCE.

    One of the first essentials for the adequate defense of Australia—the railway system—had been neglected because of interstate jealousies." This statement was ...

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  15. NICARAGUAN TUMULT.

    Six additional vessels, carrying an expeditionary force of four hundred American marines, have been ordered to proceed to Nicaragua. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND SLAUGHTERERS.

    The dispute at the Waingawa freezing works has been satisfactorily settled, and the slaughtermen resumed work today, under normal conditions. The volunteer ...

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  17. THE RENOWN—A ROYAL BATTLE-CRUISER.

    The stately warship in which the Duke and Duchess of York are now on their way to Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Philip Snowden, in an article in The London Weekly, remarks that he cannot envisage any plan whereby the British dominions would be autonomous in the ...

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  19. POST OFFICE REVENUE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) to-day expressed his gratification at the buoynacy of the post office revenue and with the general financial aspect of his ...

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  20. THE TEST OF LOCARNO.

    Acute controversy is raging over the date of the evacuation of the Rhineland. It has arisen through the amazing argument by the extreme Nationalists that ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE.

    A message from St. Louis states that Gens Tunney has agreed to defend his world heavyweight title in September against any contender selected by Mr. ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. AMERICAN ECONOMY.

    The Assistant Secretary for War (Mr. Davison), who is in charge of aviation in the United States, told the military committee of the House of ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. THE DUCK SHOOTING SEASON.

    Sir—Several letters have appeared in The Register on the question of the date of the opening of the duck shooting season. It is too late to mitigate the ...

    Article : 296 words
  24. OFFER TO PONSFORD.

    The Ponsford affair is agitating cricketing circles in England. Replying to a report cabled from Melbourne, Sir Lindsay Parkinson, M.P., (head of a ...

    Article : 247 words
  25. WILT PARISH PRIEST.

    The little town of Ville Diou, in the Vosges Mountains, had been sentenced to be wiped out by the military authorities, who, desiring to extend an adjoining ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. AIR LINER'S FLIGHT.

    The Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) and Lady Hoare, who arrived in one of the Cairo-India air linen yesterday, departed from Karachi at 11.35 this ...

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  27. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The mystery of Wales's recent request for the Maori Rugby players' names and initials is revealed by the announcement that the Welsh authorities have had a set ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. FLEMISH ART.

    Eight hundred masterpieces of Flemish painting are at present gathered at Burlington House. Although they are insured for £3,000,000, thier auction value ...

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  29. HOSPITAL TRAGEDY.

    In the middle of the night screams were heard at a hospital at Ribadeo. It was found that an old man had murdered three fellow inmates. ...

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  30. GAWLER CHAMBERS.

    In view of the many changes that have taken place on North terrace during the last few years, and new Buildings that have been, erected or are in contemplation ...

    Article : 145 words
  31. OLDFIELD AND TAYLOR.

    J. M. Taylor and W. A. Oldfield, members of the last Australian eleven which visited England, returned to Sydney to-day by the Aorangi. Both men have ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. WHEAT FIRE NEAR SNOWTOWN.

    SNOWTOWN, January 5.—On Tuesday morning a fire broke out on Messrs. Hockings Brothers' property, two miles south of Snowtown. Aided by a strong ...

    Article : 66 words
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