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  3. PERSONAL.

    On the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Sir Samuel Griffith, taking his seat on Wednesday on the bench in Melbourne for the first time since his ...

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  4. LORD WILLNGDON.

    Lord Willingdon, Governor of Bombay, was thrown from his horse while hunting, and sustained severe concussion of the brain. He is progressing favorably towards ...

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  5. THE RAND MINES.

    Replying to a motion by the leader of the Labor Party condemning the resumption of the recruiting of tropical natives for work in the mines, the ...

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  7. NINE-TENTHS OF WORLD AT WAR

    Nine-tenths of the population of the world is now at war. More than half the Governments of the earth are engaged in the struggle to preserve civilisation or have ...

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  8. WAR PENSIONS.

    The War Pensions Bill of the Commonwealth has now reached nearly £3,000,000 annually. The obligations of the various States are as follow:— ...

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  9. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The Customs returns were £5,000 better in February this year than in the same month in 1917, but the revenue for the eight months of the financial year shows ...

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  10. THE CARD SYSTEM.

    The Commission enquiring into the timecard syetetn in operation in the Government worksnops eat again to-day. Several workmen were exammined. One witness told ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. SYDNEY'S BIRTH RATE.

    According to the Government Statistician the birth-rate of the metropolis for February was 8 per cent, below the average of the previous five years, the rate bring ...

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  13. WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO FLY.

    Familiar though aviation is becoming in many parts of the world the sight of an aeroplane in flight is still a novelty to most South Australians, and the thrilling ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR BODIES.

    Representations having been made to tbe Minister of Customs that the embargo on the importation of motor car bodies should be removed, a deputation introduced by ...

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  15. THE SOCIALIST MSSIOIN.

    The Federal Government have refused the application of Mr. A. W. Foster for a passport to enable him to visit Russia on behalf of the Australian Socialist Party ...

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  16. DEATH OF THE REV. A. METTERS.

    The Rev. Alfred Metters, who died at 4 o'clock on Friday morning, after protracted illness, was for many years one of the beat known Baptist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COLLIE COAL TROUBLE.

    The Collie coal trouble is still unsettled. Negotiations between the Government and the miners' representatives failed last night on the question of the equal distribution ...

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  18. POSTAL ROBBERIES.

    Further postal losses and robberies are coming to light, the latest being the disappearance of a packet consigned to a lady in Mosman from a soldier at the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN INCOMES

    Some interesting information concerning the incomes of Australian texpayers is contained in a pocket compendium of Australian statistics, just issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs). In view of the recent talk about big incomes, it will surprise many to learn, on the authority of a statist of Mr. ...

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  21. ORGANISING INDUSTRY.

    The t[?]de and industry scheme of the Prime Minister, which has been under consideration by a representative conference from all parts of Australia, has ...

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  22. KEROSINE.

    Referring to advice from Melbourne that a shortage of kerosine for illuminating purposes was imminent, Mr. Ferguson, a representative of the Texas Oil Com ...

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  23. FATHER AND CHILD.

    Peter Mentserrat (25), a teacher, was remanded until March 8, at the Central Police Court to-day, on a charge of having ma[?]ciously administered poison to his ...

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  25. ON TRIAL.

    Discussing his treatment in the Adelaide Gaol while on trial on a charge of conspiracy—of which he was found not guilty- Mr. Murray Aunger yesterday remarked ...

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  26. COASTAL SHIPPINGS.

    The Commonwealth Shipping Controller, in a communication to the Prime Minister, status that there is no truth in the general assertion that oversea steamers were ...

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  27. MOUNT EGMONT.

    A curious change is noted by the guide at the summit of Mount Egmont. There are now deep crevices across the crater, some appearing to be bottomless, affording ...

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  28. A BUFFALO PIONEER.

    Honored and much beloved, Mr. James Chittleborough, one of the hardiest of pioneers, has crossed the divide. His health had been failing of late, and he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    Residents of Adelaide waited in vain for the promised cool change yesterday. The thermometer registered 94.6 deg. shortly after 4 o'-clock, and the only part of the ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Amalgamated Timber Workers Union has rejected the shipbuilding proposals which were brought from Melbourne as the outcome of the last conference ...

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  31. FIRE AT WELLINGTON.

    Messrs. Fleming & Co. [?] extensive cereal mills at Gore were gutted by fire this morning. The fire broke out in the [?]atmeal department, and spread rapidly, ...

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  32. BUTTERLESS DAYS.

    In an interview to-nightt with Mr. Crichton, representative of Messrs. Wed del & Co., of London, who is on his fourth visit to Australia, suggested that Australia ...

    Article : 129 words
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