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  2. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    There was in Adelaide on Friday morning a large and distinguished assembly of railway experts, including those engaged by the Commonwealth and State ...

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  3. "SORDID, GIPSY TRAFFIC."

    A conclusion was reached at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday in the case in which Madame Zambia was charged with having, at Henley Beach, on ...

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  4. FOUNDATION DAY.

    Sir James Allen (Agent-General for New Zealand) presided at the Australian and New Zealand luncheon in honour of Dominions Foundation Day. He expressed ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    What Scotland Yard, ana indeed all the police of the United Kingdom, were unable to do, a Paris editor claims to have achieved in a personal interview with the ...

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  6. THE LAST FARTHING.

    The Paris representative of Central-News, Ltd., says the Allies are unanimous on the principle of making Germany pay the uttermost farthing that she is able to ...

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  8. CONSTABLES SHOT WHILE IN BED.

    Five men in a hotel bar at Belfast rushed upstairs at closing time and shot dead in their beds two constables. They wounded a third seriously. Two of the barmen ...

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  9. FRANCE ASKED FOR TOO MUCH.

    At the Allied Conference the morning was devoted to attempts to smooth out divergent points revealed in consequence of the speech on Wednesday of the French ...

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  10. ARREST OF IRISH PEER.

    Lord Dunsany, who was arrested at Trim, County Meath, on a charge of having ammunition in his possession, has been rearrested after having been granted bail. ...

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  11. IRISH BANK'S RECORD BUSINESS.

    At the annual meeting of the National Bank of Ireland, the Chairman stated that notwithstanding the Irish troubles the deposit and current accounts for the past ...

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  12. O'CALLAGHAN DISAPPEARED.

    The Lord Mayor of Cork (Mr. O'Callaghan), who was refused admission to the United States, has apparently dropped out of sight. No one knows his whereabouts. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Food Controller has withdrawn all orders regarding the purchase of homegrown wheats. The State, he says, will not reimpose them. Private traders are ...

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  14. THE LIBERTY LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Council of the Liberty League was held in Adelaide on Thursday. Reports from the organizers were received stating that the whole of the metropolitan area, had ...

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  15. FURTHER CONFERENCE POSSIBLE.

    It is stated, unofficially that in conversation today Mr. Lloyd George and the French Ministers came to an understanding that if no agreement on the subject of ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    A young Armenian, after having fruitlessly demanded money to enable him to return to his osra country, attempted to shoot the chief Armenian delegate to the ...

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  17. FERMENT IN INDIA.

    Native extremists are making frantic efforts to boycott the Duke of Connaught's visit. At Calcutta to-day the slope, bazaars, hotels, and restaurants were closed by ...

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  18. A FRENCH CRITIC.

    M. Gustave Herve, writing in La Victoire, states that the British delegates are better disposed to France that at the former conferences, firstly because of the Irish ...

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  19. SIR EDWARD LUCAS.

    Sir Edward Lucas informed the Australian Press Association to-day that he would leave for Adelaide in April for three months' leave. He had proposed to retire ...

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  20. A WIFE STOLEN.

    A remarkable kidnapping case is attracting national attention. A beautiful married woman, named Mrs. O. S. Witherell, 23 years of age, was stolen at Los Angeles ...

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  21. AMERICA DEFENDING RUSSIAN RIGHTS.

    The State Department has declared that the Allied Council's action in recognising Latvia and Esthonia is against the policy of the United States, and Russia. Officials ...

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  22. THE WELSH RAILWAY SMASH.

    The official casualty list issued in relation to the Welsh railway disaster shows that 16 persons were killed and 16 injured, two critically. ...

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  24. ROUMANIA AND POLAND ALLIED.

    The Paris representative of The Chicago Tribune says that he has been authoritatively informed that Roumania and Poland have formed a military alliance for mutual ...

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  25. MIXED JURIES IN THE DIVORCE COURT.

    Interesting incidents have marked the advent of mixed juries in the Divorce Court. One woman juror pleaded to be excused from service on the ground of an ...

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  26. EMPIRE EMIGRATION.

    a conference on State-aided emigration and Empire settlement will be opened at the Colonial Office to-morrow, under the presidency of the Colonial Secretary ...

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  27. DECLINE IN BUILDING COSTS.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Dr. C. Addison), at the opening of the first new house in the Worthing Building Scheme, said there had been a ...

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  28. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The President-elect (Mr. Harding), in an article in The Naval Journal, says that "it is the navy that guarantees us against invasion. We do not want a navy for ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.

    To-day's Labour Conference on "unemployment unanimously adopted the proposals of a joint committee that those for whom no work is available through, the ...

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