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  2. OVER - THE - WAY.

    "How is Australia? Is—is there any one left at home?" This was my greeting from some one at Australia House when I vent there in duty bound to write ...

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  3. A SEVERE WINTER.

    Many years have elapsed, since so much now has failed in London. Further heavy falls occurred last night and early this morning' throughout ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S ELECTRICITY.

    For the first time a series of Government proposals' to promote a great national electric scheme in Great Britain in order to afford a cheaper supply ...

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  5. STATE BORROWINGS.

    Financial circles in London emphatically dissent from Sir Arthur Cocks's proposals, cabled from Australia, to borrow in New York. They point out that Sir ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    The decease of the First Baron Carmichael of Skirling (Sir Thomas David Gibson-Carmiclinel, Bart.) is reported by our London correspondent. Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Although the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) has taken the first step towards introducing an amending "Crimes Bill, which will give ...

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  8. HORSES IN ACTION.

    Glenelg boasts a flourishing horses-in-Action Society, which held another successful fixture on Saturday. At the luncheon, the Mayor of Glenelg (Mr. H. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    The President (Mr. E. H. Bakewell) presided at ,the January meeting of the executive of the South Australian Employers' Federation. The secretary (Mr. ...

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  10. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS.

    The south-eastern portion of the State annually attracts many holiday makers, not only from Adelaide, but also from the other States. Mount Gambier, with ...

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  11. A WINTER TRAGEDY.

    The whole of of Great Britain is still snowbound and winter, sports are being held everywhere, mainly by amateur bodies. A fatal accident was reported ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH LINERS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Commonwealth liner Coo-ee (late Nenmunster) has been sold to Finish buyers for £19,000, for delivery where she ...

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  13. SEVERE STORMS IN JUGO-SLAVIA.

    The Jugo-Slavian capital is telephonically and telegraphically isolated, owing to at storm of exceptional violence which swept over the country during last night. ...

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  14. DEPRECIATORY NEWS.

    The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day entered a vigorous protest against the depreciatory cablegrams from Australia now being published in the ...

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  15. ARCTIC WAVE IN SPAIN.

    An Arctic wave of low temperature is sweeping over Spain. The temperature at Seville is 3 deg. below zero. Heavy snowfalls have been recorded in the north ...

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  16. ROYAL PARK KINDERGARTEN.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. George Davis laid the foundation stone of a new kindergarten hall for the Royal Park Methodist Church. A representative ...

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  17. A GIRL'S DEATH.

    Groans, heard coming from a room the fourth floor of the Salvation An People's Palace, in King street, Melbourne early on Saturday morning, led to the ...

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  18. SCHOLARLY MIGRANTS.

    The Empire Exhibition Fellowship, of which H.R.H. the Prince of Wales is President, has decided to continue its Work in behalf of Empire trade and migration. ...

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  19. VISITATION IN SOUTHERN FRANCE.

    A number of deaths have been reported as the result of the severe weather in France. The snowstorms continue in many districts. They are heaviest in the ...

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  20. OUTER HARBOUR RECREATION RESERVE.

    Mainly through the efforts of Mr. Ken Fotheringham (secretary of the committee) great progress has been made in the laying out of the new recreation reserve ...

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  21. DEPORTATION LAWS.

    An official statement was issued by the secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. E. J. Holloway) on Saturday, covering the activities of a joint anti-deportation ...

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  22. SENSIBLE MIGRATION PROPOSAL.

    Referring to Mr. H. S. Gullett's migration proposal in the Federal Parliament, Sir Joseph said, "It is one of the most timely and sensible made for a long time. I am ...

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  23. SEAPLANE CRASHED.

    The curtiss seaplane' purchased by Mr. E. K. Videan from Mr. Lebbeus Hordern last year, crashed on the river bank this afternoon. The machine wag being piloted ...

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  24. CLAIRVOYANCY IN GERMANY.

    A village schoolmaster of Bernburg, in Saxony, denounced by zealous neighbours as a "fortune-teller," has succeeded in agicating all the occultist circles of Germany ...

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  25. TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT.

    A scheme to raise a fund of £100,000 for the purpose of obtaining the Spahlinger tuberculosis treatment foe Great Britain is announced at Manchester. ...

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  26. EDEN-MONARO VACANCY

    Major John Austin Chapman, D.S.O., at the expressed wish of his father, the late Sir Austin Chapman, has decided to be a candidate for selection to contest the ...

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  27. ENTOMBED FOR FOUR DAYS.

    Entombed for four days and nights in a coal mine, and mourned aa dead, John. Poole was eventually rescued from the workings of the Wath Main Colliery near ...

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  28. "THE SILENT ACCSUER."

    An unusually clever dog provides some novel entertainment in 'The Silent Accuser." which is to be screened at the Pavilion Theatre to-day. Peter the Great ...

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  29. BOXING.

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  30. ZEEBRUGGE BELL.

    The inhabitants of Dover were awakened at midnight recently by the ringing of the Zeebrugge bell which hangs in the turret of the town hall. The unusual ...

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  31. JOSEPHS AGAIN DEFEATED.

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  32. SHANNON POWER SCHEME.

    The Limerick labour dispute, which has lasted four months, in connection with the big German scheme for electrical power derived from the River Shannon, has ...

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  33. YACHTING.

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  34. A COLOURED CHAMPION.

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.—The coloured boxer Len Johnson is travelling to Sydney on the liner largs Bay, which arrived at Fremantle this evening from England. Describing himself ...

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  35. STOLEN CAR WRECKED.

    Crashing through a post-and-rail fence on the road between Keilor and Essendon on Friday night, a stolen motor car overturned in a gully. The police are ...

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  36. RESCUED AFTER 18 HOURS.

    Twenty miners entombed for 18 hours in the underground workings of the Jamieson Coal Company's mine at Fairmont, West Virginia, U.S.A., were ...

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  37. THE SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    According to a telegram from Kismayu, Jubaland, East Africa, the Italian Astronomical Mission sent to study the solar eclipse, gained very successful results. ...

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  38. WRESTLING.

    At the Stadium on Saturday night, Peter [?] milled to retain the Australian heavyweight championship, his challenger being Mahomet All Sunnl. It vas a thrilling ...

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  39. WOODVILLE COUNCIL BY-ELECTION.

    Saturday was the polling day for the by-election in the Davenport Ward of the Woodville District Council, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. E. J. McInnes. ...

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  40. A FATHER'S DEATH.

    Benjamin Gahan, of Clarke street. Prahran, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Friday night with a gunshot wound in the abdomen, died on Saturday ...

    Article : 69 words
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  42. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  43. CORONA PARTIALLY [?].

    further reports in reference to the observations of the solar eclipse by the Ben koolen parties, state that although the eclipse was viable, the scientific results ...

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  44. MOTOR BUSES AND THE ROADS.

    On the recommendation of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Goudie) the State Treasurer (Sir Alexander Peacock) has made an allocation under the provisions ...

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  45. ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    With his skull fractured. Alexander Scott, used 10 years, of Northumberland street. South Melbourne, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital on Saturday afternoon ...

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  47. Advertising

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