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  2. SWIMMING.

    At the City Baths on Tuesday night Gustav Froelich, the German, backstroke champion swimmer, established a record for South ...

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  3. MOTORISTS CONFER.

    The conference of the Commonwealth Association of Automobile Organizations, sitting at Hobart, to-day adopted resolutions advocating a request to the steamship ...

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  4. SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL.

    A Losing programme of many bouts was carried out at the Wondergraph Open-air Theatre, Esplanade, Semaphore, on Tuesday night in connection with the ...

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  5. WORLD SHIPPING.

    Lloyd's Register, in its annual summary, of shipbuilding for 1927, states that 2,285,000 tons have been launched in the world as a whole, 1,225,000 tons of which ...

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  6. MR. SCUILIN IN ADELAIDE.

    Labour supporters attended the Adelaide Town Hall in large numbers on Tuesday evening, when Mr. J. H. Scullin, M.H.R. (Deputy-Leader of the Federal Labour Party), In a stirring expounded the views of his party on Federal polities. He roundly criticised the Commonwealth ...

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  7. VIGILANT OFFICERS.

    William J. Mills was called at the hearing of the application by, the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia for a new award in the Commonwealth ...

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  8. VALUE OF ANTARCTICA.

    The Foreign and Colonial Offices Point out, apropos of Sir Douglas Mawson's comments on the Australasian interests in the Antarctic that the whole matter has been ...

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  9. Seizure of Bouvet Island.

    On January 19 surprise was occasioned on London, owing to Norway claiming possession of Bouvet Island. This sub-Antarctic island is in the Southern Ocean. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    An enquiry into the death at the Rydalmere Mental Hospital on January 18 of Cecil Norman Crouch (38), a dumb and bed-ridden inmate, was held to-day by the ...

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  11. LABOUR IDEALS.

    The Deputy-Leader. of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Parity" (Mr. J. H. Scullin) arrived in Adelaide from Melbourne on Tuesday. In the afternoon he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN TEST.

    When stumps were drawn in the test match to-day England hod lost 8 wicket for 381 tuns. Resuming after the, tea adjustment when the score was 4 for ...

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  13. A.W.U. CONVENTION.

    The forty-second annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union was continued in Hobart to-day. The chief event was the presidential address of Senator ...

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  14. THE SYSTEM EXPLAINED.

    Judge' Beeby's comments on the waterside workers, vigilance officers were discussed by union officials at the Trades Hall on Tuesday. It was pointed out ...

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  15. SNAKE CHARMER'S DEATH

    Allegations of neglect against doctors of the Perth Hospital for having allowed her to leave the hospital too soon, evidence by several doctors that she left the ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Lawrence Wright (38), of North cliff street, Redfern. died at the Adelaide Hospital on Monday night. He was employed by the Municipal. Tramways trust and when travelling in a tramcar in North Adelaide, on Monday, morning, he leaned over the rail and his head was truck against a tram standard. ...

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  17. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The annual match between the second elevens of New South Wales and Victoria was commenced to-day on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Rain had soaked the ...

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  18. A TARIFF AGREEMENT.

    Referring to a statement by the Federal Treasurer. (Dr. Earle Page) that Australia offered no objection to an increase by New Zealand of the flour and wheat duties ...

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  19. "SPORT OF KINGS."

    When "The Sport of Kings" commences its season at the Theatre Royal on Monday next, at a matinee, it will mark a new policy on J. C. Williamson's behalf. ...

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  20. SAMOAN TROUBLES.

    Mr. Nelson, interviewed to-day in regard to Samoa, said it was not known who started the untrue report as to Belling his business. Any extension of business by ...

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  21. BATTERY FITTERS.

    An application was recently made on behalf of the Australasian Society of Engineers for leave to amend its constitution to provide for the admission of ...

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  22. PASSING OF TWO SCIENTISTS.

    Sir Douglas Mawson (Professor of Geologe and Mineralogy at the Adelaide University). returned from the Science Congress at Hobart by Tuesday ...

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  23. THE TAHITI'S SPEED.

    At the Water Police Court to-day further evidence was heard before the City Coroner (Mr. Fletcher) upon the Greycliife-Tahiti collision in Sydney Harbour ...

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  24. SENATOR OGDEN.

    Senator J. E. Ogden issued a statement to-day in which he expressed his conviction that lie could not rejoin the Labour Party unless he were given the liberty of ...

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  25. NEW INDUSTRIES PROPOSED.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) stated, to-day, that Mr. Morris, of Morns Motors, Limited, a representative of British Celanese, and the managing ...

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  26. A JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

    S. Davidson was to-day suspended for two months by the A.J.C. stewards, who concluded their enquiry into the interference during the running of the ...

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  27. MINISTER'S WIFE'S, DEATH.

    Detective's and a Government pathologist will leave Melbourne to-morrow for Omeo to supervise the exhumation of the body of Mrs. Ethel Grips (23). wife ...

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