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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    A correspondent to a Geraldten paper says he recently saw kangaroo without a tail. That's nothing. Gilligan discovered some weeks age that the Australian ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Royalties Company continue to provide a high class entertainment at the Theatre Royal. The new programme, introd[?]ed on Saturday night, and was ...

    Article : 319 words
  4. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    The newspapers in giving an account or the seamen's, meeting hold yesterday in camera said that Mr. Walsh, in addressing the meeting, referred to Mr. Justice Powers ...

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  5. EARLY CABLES

    Until he returned from his recent visit to Egypt Mr. Asquith had intended to endeavor to reenter the House of Commons. He has now decided that the ...

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  6. AMY CASTLES SEASON.

    Miss Amy Castles and her supporting artists sang to a very large audience at Queen's Ho 11 on Saturday night, when the fifth concert of their Perth season was ...

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  7. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    The heavy cloud banks and high winds of yesterday boded ill for those who had planned to spend today's holiday out of doors, but though the weather was inclined ...

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  8. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    The attitude of the Canadian Government to the Geneva Protocol and the question of disarmament are now subjects of correspondence with the [?] ...

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  9. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The committee of the Association of British Motor Manufacturers has passed a motion endorsing the action of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and ...

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  10. SIR IAN HAMILTON'S VIEWS

    Addressing members of the British Legion, General Sir Ian Hamilton said that the "bite" of 1914 had hardly began to head before there was talk of Geneva ...

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  11. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    The solar eclipse was the chief topic of conversation throughout the country today. It was preceded in Southern England by a brilliant and sunny ...

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  12. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

    Sir William Dunn, an architect and a Conner Lord Mayor of London, writing in the journal of the Royal Institute of Architects, declares that in the controversy ...

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  13. PICKING UP PROBLEM

    On Saturday morning a notice was posted up outside the Mercantile Shipping Office at Port Adelaide that a full crew was required for the steamer Mackarra ...

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  14. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    The popularity of the Prince of Wales Theatre continues unabated. If proof of this assertion were needed it was amply provided at the evening session on ...

    Article : 443 words
  15. UGLIELAND, 1925.

    " Uglieland 1925" was officially opened at Carnival Square, at the fool of William street, on Saturday night by the President of the Ugly Men's Association (Mr. ...

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  16. AMERICA.

    A message from Herrin (Illinois) reports that a, Ku Klux Klan liquor raider named Glenn Young and his assistant, George Forbes, were killed last night in ...

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  17. MISSING MEN.

    The steamer Kowhai, after being delayed nearly 48 hours, got away for Melbourne i on Saturday afternoon. She was minus a seaman, and the captain refused to go to ...

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  18. IN AMERICA.

    A rapidlly vanishing streak of darkcess was daubed today over some 40,000 States. In the path of the celestial shadow were parts of New York, Minnesota ...

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  19. SEEING THEMSELVES.

    The "All Blacks" attended a private screening of a composite film depicting some of the games in which they bad played. They immensely enjoyed the ...

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  20. SHIPPING PROBLEMS.

    A conference between representatives of Italian, French, British and other shipping companies will open on Monday to discuss routes, tariffs and relations with ...

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  21. IN BRISBANE.

    The seamen held a meeting on Saturday morning, which it was subsequently stated by the union officials accounted for seamen failing to turn up at the Mercantile ...

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  22. HIGH HOLIDAY.

    The Young Australia League tourists, on their arrival at Southampton on January 31, will be given a reception and luncheon by the Mayor and citizens. They ...

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  23. GERMANY.

    In the Rerehstag today the motion of confidence in the Government was carried by 246 votes to 180. The Democrats abstained from voting, and the left wing of ...

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  24. NEW PALLADIUM.

    Large audiences attended the New Palladium Theatre on Saturday night, and expressed appreciation, of the new bill. The leading fetaure is "Christina of the ...

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  25. SYDNEY SOLDIERS' BUREAU

    The State Attorney General returned from Melbourne on Sunday. He stated he had seen Mr. Bruce with regard to the shipping trouble, and that the action of the ...

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  26. PRUSSIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The Prussian Cabinet, consisting of Soeialists, Centrists and Democrats, has decided to resign as a result of uproarious scenes in the Diet (Landtag), which were ...

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  27. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The William Fox film, "It is the Law" is now showing at the Majestic Theatre. Arthur Hohl and Mimi Palmeri are the principal players. The bill also includes ...

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  28. MR. WALSH'S MISSION.

    Mr. Walsh (the president) and Mr. W. Fleming (the N.S.W. secretary of the Seamen's union) will arrive from Melbourne on Tuesday to endeavor to persuade the ...

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  29. LUXOR THEATRE.

    The management of this theatre (Shafte and Walker) are making extensive alterations for their opening on Friday night. Mr. "Walter George, well-known to Perth ...

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  30. WRESTLING.

    Ted Thye. 13st., defeated Peter Liumtkm, lost. 4½ 1b., in a wrestling contest on Saturday night. It was a strenuous match, full of fine mat work. Thye was very clever ...

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  31. "A CAPITAL EVENT."

    The Paris "Journal" regards the Prussian political crisis as a capital event. It say? that once again reaction has overwhelmed the Republican spirit in Potsdam ...

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  32. FELLOWSHIP OF EMPIRE.

    Prior to their departure from London. Messrs. Porter (captain) and Dean (manager) of the All Blacks sent the following message to the secretary of the Fellowship ...

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  33. CHILE.

    By a sudden, "coup" a contingent of young army officers occupied the headquarters of the Government, and surrounded the Moneda Palace with, armed forces. ...

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  34. REVOLVING GARAGES

    The West End of London is soon to have d revolving garage designed to allow any one of the hundred cars stored there to. be withdrawn in two minutes (states, the ...

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  35. TWO WRECKS.

    Eight persons perished in the wreck of the oil tanker Redline during a hurn cane off the Cornish coast. Hector D[?]ragh, the mate of the vessel, was the ...

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  36. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

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  37. LADY NORTHCOTE ROBBED

    Robert Delaney, a civil engineer, aged 21, was remanded on a charge of breaking into Lady Northcote's house in St. James Place and stealing jewellery and ...

    Article : 63 words
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  39. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    The " Matin" foreshadows awkward consequences arising out of France's decision to hand over General Wraugel's warships to the Soviet. ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. BOXING.

    Tommy Swift, 8.6, beat Taffy Jones, 8.6 the flyweight champion of South Africa, on points in a 20 round contest on Saturday night. Jones put up a good fight, but ...

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  41. SPAIN.

    The recent crescendo of country wide manifestations of loyalty to the King culminated in remarkable demonstrations in Madrid today, which has been dubbed ...

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  42. SHANNON BEATS NEWBURY.

    Sid Shannon, 8.9 ½ , beat Jim Newbury, 9.2, on points in a cleverly fpnght. bout at the Stadium last night. Shannon fought brilliantly throughout, while Newbury ...

    Article : 52 words
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