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  2. A CAPTAIN OF DESTINY

    It was my privilege to meet Marshal Foch twice—on two vividly contrasted occasions. The first was in April of momentous 1918. just after the ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Saturday night after a short illness of Mr. F.E. Robilliard, of Park-terrace, Eastwood.' A native of England, Mr. Robilliard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RYDER CUP.

    The Ryder Cup, an international golf trophy, contested for annually by American and British teams, was played for in England to-day, and was won by ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    The Preparatory Disarmament Commission having settled the preliminaries of the naval section of the disarmament problem, to-day resumed ...

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  6. NINTH WORLD TOUR FOR THE Y.M.C.A.

    Her Majesty the Queen has just sen a letter of good wishes to Mr. J. J. Virgo, the veteran Adelaide-born secretary of the Y.M.C.A., who, on ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Band Association of South Australia has notified the secretary of the Lord Mayors Unemployment Relief Fund that as the massed band ...

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  8. TIMBER ULTIMATUM,

    Following on the Melbourne master builders' ultimatum to the Trades Hall authorities on Friday, no extension of consequence occurred in the timber ...

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  9. MR. HOMBURG IN LONDON.

    The Attorney-General and Minister of Industry for South Australia (Hon. H. Homburg), who has been investigating, the marketing of Australian fruit ...

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  10. INDIA.

    Sir John Simon and the other members of the Indian Statutory Commission arrived in London to-day. On being interviewed Sir John Simon ...

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  11. AN UNRULY CROWD.

    The "Daily Express" states that the crowd of 10,000 which attended the Ryder Cup golf contests was the most unmannerly that had ever been seen ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    The Premier (Hen. R. L. Butler) when questioned on Saturday regarding the visit of Mr. Homburg to London, stated that he was seeking information ...

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  13. DISSATISFACTION WITH THE A.C.T.U.

    Dissatisfaction with the attitude of the A.C.T.U. in connection with the timber workers' strike was expressed in the speeches of members of the ...

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  14. WRECKAGE DRIFTING ASHORE.

    A considerable quantity of wreckage has been coming ashore along the Nirranda coast, about 17 miles out of Warrnambool. The objects washed ...

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  15. THE FRUIT FLY.

    The depredations of the Mediterranean fruit fly pest into the Florida fruit areas, particularly the citrus fruit, as a result of the introduction of ...

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  16. THE GERMAN ATTITUDE.

    Count Bernstorff (Germany), who had asked leave to consider overnight Mr. Gibson's new concession, not insisting on the inclusion of ...

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  17. 'TO HELL WITH SIMON."

    Most elaborate precautions were taken to-day at the Victoria station for the arrival of the Simon Commission. Two hundred police guarded the platform ...

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  18. RETURN TO WORK DEMAND.

    The timber merchants will serve the orders of Judge Lukin to-day upon, the 88 strikers, demanding their return to work. ...

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  19. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, BLAKISTON.

    The 81st consecration anniversary of St. James's Church, Blakiston, occurs to-day, April 28. The foundation stone was laid on October 3, 1846, by Mrs. ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. AUSTIN STACK.

    The death is announced of Mr. Austin Stack, the Irish Republican leader, who was arraigned: in 1917 for having landed arms in Sir Roger Casement's ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. STRIKE IN BOMBAY.

    Sixty thousand workers in the Bombay cotton mills struck yesterday in response to the call of the Communist Union. Fifty mills are now ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND AND TASMANIA.

    Sir Walter Lee, Minister of Lands and Works, arrived to-day from New Zealand. He said he had heard of the Tasmanian flood disaster ...

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  23. ALLEGED VICTIM OF ASSAULT.

    Mr. H. Butler, believed to be a station hand, was badly injured as the result, it is alleged, of being attacked by six or seven men at Everton, near ...

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  24. CHARRED HUMAN REMAINS.

    Suspicions of a tragedy have been aroused by the discovery of charred bones and fragments of clothing in the ashes of a camp fire on the ...

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  25. THE NAVAL PROBLEM.

    The British and Japanese delegations to the Disarmament Commission have received instructions to see that a special effort is made at the present ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. SLEEP-OUT DESTROYED.

    The Unley Fire Brigade received a call on Sunday evening to premises in Palmerston-road, North Unley, owned and occupied by Mrs. M. M. Lawrence. ...

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  27. WIDOW'S TRAGIC LOVE.

    Despairing and unbalanced because a married man with whom she had associated had gone back to his wife, Lilian Blanche Ward (40), a widow, of ...

    Article : 519 words
  28. PRINCE'S TALK TO ENGINEERS.

    A breezy sailor-like speech was made by the Prince of Wales at the London Guildhall when he attended the 10th anniversary celebration dinner of the ...

    Article : 436 words
  29. COLLAPSED IN POLICE-STATION

    At 4.20 p.m. yesterday an unknown man called at The barton Police-station and asked Constable Fleming, who was on duty, whether he could see the ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. STRENGTH OF AIRCRAFT.

    The Disarmament Committee has adopted a French amendment elaborating the original convention enabling the signatories to indicate separately ...

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  31. AIR RACES.

    An Air Force machine which was going to Crookwell for the air races, was forced down at Bargo yesterday. A number of machines, however. ...

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  32. NEW BASIC WAGE.

    The new increased basic wage, which will come into force on May 1, will cost the Victorian Railway Department another £200,000 a year. ...

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  33. ANGORICHINA HOSTEL.

    Lady Hore-Ruthven unexpectedly arrived yesterday morning by aeroplane, piloted by Captain Grosvenor, having covered the 350 miles from Adelaide in ...

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  34. REVOLVER BULLET.

    While a tram was crossing the intersection of Peel and Queensberry streets. North Melbourne, last night, one of its windows was shattered by a bullet ...

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  35. THE KETCH PAT.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) stated to-day that he had received the following telegram from the Government Resident. Darwin:— ...

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  36. BRITISH VIEWS OF RESERVISTS.

    It is recalled that Great Britain and most of the non-conscription nations as well as the United States, originally opposed the French argument, ...

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  37. ADDITIONAL DONATIONS.

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  38. THE FOUR-MASTED BARQUE WANDERER

    Sir—I AM Writing the story of the four-masted steel barque. Wanderer (1891-1907), built and owned Messrs. W. H. Potter & Co., of Liverpool. May ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. FIVE-POWER CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states— "Although reports from. Geneva that the representatives of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  40. YOUNG WOMAN'S DESPONDENCY.

    Despondent at her lack of employment and a fancied mistake in love. Marjorie Talk (30), a pretty single woman, used her last twopence to ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. "CARDS ON THE TABLE."

    Mr. Gibson, the leader of the American delegation on the armament limitation conference, has made an important statement on the Question of ...

    Article : 298 words
  42. ADVISING THE LORD.

    An old woman in a country church was "praying at" a wealthy miser. The man was oblivious until a large piece of plaster fell from the ceiling plump ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS.

    Excluding timber workers on strike, there are 20,000 unionists and nonunionists out of work in Melbourne today. ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. TASMANIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  45. Advertising

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    Advertising : 117 words
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