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  2. ECONOMIC RESEARCH.

    Early last month important proposals by the Laura C. Spelman Rockefeller Memorial for a system of research scholarships in economics, to be available ...

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  3. JAPANESE VISITORS IN ADELAIDE.

    The Japanese Training Ship Iwate, which arrived op Friday, and lay at the Anchorage all night, was slowly manoeuvred into her allotted "berth at the Outer Harbour by the tug Wato shortly after 7 o'clock on Saturday morning. ...

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  4. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    The first fortnight of the new year has been a doll period on the stock Exchange, and business all round has been on a small scale. This was largely due to the ...

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  5. STATE BANK HOUSES.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. Layton Butler, M.P.), stated on Sunday:—The Attorney-General, evidently believing, that the thousand homes fiasco, and ...

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  6. BUTE TRAGEDY.

    The death slightly mars than a week ago of Miss Rita Annanotte Ranke hat created gnat interest in the Bate district, and it Is expected that there ...

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  7. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    The first week of the Federal Parliament has doted, and so tame have been the proceedings in the House of Representatives that one might reasonably have ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The entries for the Australasian championship lawn tennis tournament, which, will begin on the grounds of the South Australian Lawn Tennis Association ...

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  9. "LAST POST" OF THE WAR.

    The French corporal who was chosen to sound the "Cease fire" at the conclusion of the Great War, has been awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honour. ...

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  10. LORD ALLENBY A PACIFIST

    Lord Allenby, daring the past two days, has been motored through the Macquarie Pass and the Kangaroo Valley, and has admired the picturesque scenery from ...

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  11. THE PROHIBITION LAW.

    On the occasion of the sixth anniversary of the coming into effect of the prohibition law in the United States, several important statements have been ...

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  12. RUSSIAN REBELS.

    It is reported that much unrest prevails among the peasantry in various parts of Soviet Russia—particularly in the Ukraine and White Russia, where ...

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  13. OFFICIAL CALLS.

    Capt. Ycdahara, accompanied by Lieut.—Commander M. Kojima, journeyed to the city by motor on Saturday morning, and made his first official call upon the ...

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  14. LEADERS DEPOSED.

    Presumably at the result of sharp divergencies manifested at the recent Communist Congress, a number of important changes in official appointments is cabled ...

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  15. WESTERNERS ARRIVE.

    The Western Australian representatives for the Australasian lawn tennis championships, which will begin in Adelaide on Saturday, arrived from Perth by the ...

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  16. RHINELAND TROOPS.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Reichstag to-day passed a resolution declaring that the retention of 70,000 occupation troops in the Rhineland will mean ...

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  17. HUNGARIAN FORGERY PLOT.

    Gabriel Barow, Director-General of the Post Office Savings Bank, was to-day suspended from office on a charge of having advanced £4,800 to Prince Louis of ...

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  18. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    A large number of overseas buyers have intimated their attention to attend the British Industries Fair, which will be opened in London and Birmingham ...

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  19. NEW SUBMARINE CABLE.

    The Colonia (8,022 tons), the largest cable ship in the world, sailed from Greenwich this afternoon to lay the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company's ...

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  20. POLITICAL DEADHEADS.

    The possible cancellation by a future Nationals Government of the railway privileges of members of the Legislative Council, should that chamber be ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. REPRESENTATIONS TO THE ALLIES

    The German Ambassadors at the allied capitals have been instructed to ask the respective Government! for a statement regarding the number of troops the allies ...

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  22. A LOST FORTUNE.

    At a meeting of creditors of Harold Bowler, a Liverpool cotton broker, who two years ago was reported to be worth £250,000, and whose estate bow shows a ...

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  23. APPLES AND ARSENATE.

    The National Federation of Fruit Traders spent the whole of yesterday in discussing the dilemma resulting from the Health Ministry's protection of ...

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  24. POLICE AND THE CRIMINAL.

    Interviewed on Saturday regarding the protest made by the police in New South Wales through their association secretary, against the proposed abolition of ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. A NEW APOSTLE.

    The Abbe Dei Noyers. who was recently assaulted by persons who accused him of witchcraft, and woo threw pepper in his eyes, and bound, stripped, and flogged ...

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  26. DANCING HALL RAIDED.

    A carefully planned raid was carried out by the police at a few minutes to midnight on Saturday on "The Continental," a fashionable cafe and dancing saloon, and ...

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  27. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    The Bradford expert of The Yorkshire Post says:—The opinion of those best qualified to judge is that the new artificial wool, when sufficient is available, to make ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The shareholders' optimum in regard to the Bingo Mine has been responsible for the withdrawal of the petition lodged for the compulsory winding up of the ...

    Article : 60 words
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  31. WOOL CONTROL.

    The proposals for wool control were definitely rejected at the Bradford meeting of the British Wool Federation, which paned a resolution that it was very ...

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