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  2. THE PRODUCERS' PARLIAMENT.

    The Agricultural Bureau Congress was continued at the School of Mines on Tuesday, the chairman of the Advisory Board of Agriculture (Mr. A. M. Dawkins) ...

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  3. PORTUGAL.

    Until France a few days ago notified her intention of recognising the new form of government the Republic had no official standing in the eyes of the Powers. ...

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  4. GERMANY'S COUNTER PROPOSALS.

    There is no marked change in the international situation. The Government are considering the counter proposals made by Germany in reply to the draft agreement ...

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  5. THE FISHER INTERVIEW.

    In the current issue of the "Review of Reviews" further reference is made to Mr. Stead's interview in London with the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, and the ...

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  6. EDUCATION COMMISSION.

    The first progress report of the Royal Commission on Higher Education is as follows:— 1. The work assigned to us was begun ...

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  7. CRIPPLE'S FEARFUL CRIME.

    The story of a fearful crime comes from Cuckoo Village, a small place near Haverfordwest, in Pembrokeshire. Becoming jealous of the supposed relations of his wife ...

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  8. MEDICAL DISPENSARIES.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Independent Order of Rechaites, S.A., at Hindmarsh on Tuesday, the district officers reported:— ...

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  9. CHILD LABOR.

    "Child labor is interfering considerably with the good work of our schools and helping to cripple our nation" was the opinion expressed by District-Inspector ...

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  10. TIMING MOTORISTS.

    The officers of the Adelaide Corporation have discovered a means of proving the speed at which motor vehicles travel with a view to prosecuting motoriste that ...

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  11. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    Advices from Tabriz state that in pursuance of the Anjuman's orders Rakhim Khan has been strangled in gaol. ...

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  12. DELEGATES TO THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU CONGRESS.

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  13. GLANVILLE HOTEL LICENSE.

    Exhaustive evidence was taken in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday by the Licensing Bench, in the hearing of the application for the removal by Percy R. ...

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  14. IN THE AIR.

    The resumption of the aero mail between London and Windsor yesterday resulted in an accident to Mr. Hubert, who fell with his machine at Hendon, the ...

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  15. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Nationalists are fiercely attacking the American newspapers controlled by Mr. W. R. Hearst for the part they are playing in respect to the reciprocity ...

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  16. AN INSOLVENT'S DEBTS.

    Critical remarks concerning storekeepers who allow credit to men on daily wages were made by his Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell in the Adelaide Insolvency Court ...

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  17. A WINE LICENSE.

    Inspector Burchell opposed the application by Jesse J. Martin, of Pine-street, for the removal of her wine license to Ruthven Mansions, Pulteney street, at the ...

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  19. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir T. Vezey Strong), and a number of members of the City Council, yesterday received an enthusiastic popular welcome on arriving in ...

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  20. A FINE WARSHIP.

    The new super-Dreadnought Orion, which was recently completed at Portsmouth, has started her trials in that harbor. Critics, in comparing her ...

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  21. CHINESE UNREST.

    In consequence of the great unrest in the province of Szechuan, the foreign residents of Cheng-tu, which is described as one of the finest towns in the Empire, have ...

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  22. MUSIC HALL DOORKEEPER.

    Sergeant-Major Thomas Smith, employed as doorkeeper at the Empire Music Hall, in Cardiff, has, with his brothers and sisters, succeeded to the estate of his brother ...

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