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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Government Meteorologist (Mr. E. Bromley) said on Monday:—"In. connection with the recent heat ware, I note that a telegram in your issue of Saturday stated ...

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  3. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Members of the South Australian Sheffield Shield cricket team, who left Adelaide on December 20 to play matches in the eastern States, are expected to ...

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  4. MR. CHARLTON.

    With regard to the probable entry of Mr. Theodore into Federal polities, the opinion in Melbourne is that Mr. Charlton will retain the leadership. Good judges ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    A Melbourne telegram states flat the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) reported last night that a cable message had been received from the Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INFLUENZA IN EUROPE.

    The incidence of influenza has increased alarmingly in one day, and the epidemic is now regarded as the worst ever known. It is accompanied by a heavy death roll. ...

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  7. THE DAWES PLAN.

    An arbitration case, involving £450,000,000, the largest sum ever concerned in litigation, will be opened at The Hague on January 21. ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. A HUMAN QUEEN.

    That a quean is after all Just like any other woman is one of the ca[?] sions to be drawn from this article in which Queen Marie of Roumasla [?] some of her impressions of Canada and America, which she recently visited. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE EMDEN AT CAFE TOWN.

    An extraordinary" incident in connection with the visit of the German cruiser Emden, which is on an extended tour. occurred on Sunday afternoon. The ship ...

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  10. USE OF WATER ON RESERVES.

    A report has been made by the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. H. E. Bellamy) to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. McInnes) to the effect that the ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. THE UNLEY MURDER.

    In connection with the tragedy at Messrs. D. & W. Murray's boot factory at Unley a charge of murder will be preferred against Ernest Edward Aistrope at ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. THE SOVIET MID POLAND.

    Following the recent arrest of three deputies for alleged treasonable dealings with the So[?]et, the Government have arrested 400 Poles, chiefly in Vilna, on a ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. BUSES IN KING WILLIAM-STREET.

    A petition requesting his Excellency the Governor not to confirm the City Council by law 34. which prohibits privatelyowned buses from plying in King ...

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  14. ANOTHER MEMBER SICK.

    Mr. Lazzarini, M.H.R., has been ordered complete rest by his medical advisers, and will be away from his Parliamentary duties for some months. His ...

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  15. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    Despite the promise given to the consular body no protection has been afforded to the premises of the Dominicans at Nantai. Last sight the residence of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Cartwright (76) displayed remarkable pluck during one of the most disastrous bush fires the district has known. The fire stilted near the Erin Vale ...

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  17. MIGRATION STATISTICS.

    An estimate has been prepared showing the probable result of the migration movement in. Australia for 1926. It is believed that the arrivals' for the year ...

    Article : 305 words
  18. WAR MEMORIAL AWARDS.

    Five of the designs in the competition for a State War Memorial, he entries for which were destroyed in the fire at Richards Buildings, were mentioned in ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. OUTRAGE IN PARIS.

    An Englishman, believed to be Mr. William Brown, who is a mechanic is Newcastle, was killed on the Montmartre Boulevard at midnight, because he spoke ...

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  20. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The westward progress made by the Renown, carrying the, Duke and Duchess of York to Australia, is shown by the fact that the vessel is now beyond waters ...

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  21. A CHURCH DEDICATED.

    The Longwood Church, which was finished and licensed for divine service in April, 1915, was dedicated on Sunday afternoon by the Bishop of Adelaide (Right ...

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  22. THE STANDARD BUSHEL OF WHEAT.

    To-morrow afternoon the corn trade sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce will meet to fix the weight of the standard bushel of wheat for the ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The lobbyist of the "Daily Express" forecasts that the programme of the Government for the forthcoming session will include Bills dealing with trade unions, ...

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  24. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    Cattle were scarcer at the Abattoirs market yesterday by 235, the total being only 995. The selection from a trade point of view was a very useful one. The ...

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  25. MODERATELY COOL.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:-"The weather was fine over South. Australia on Monday, with cool to [?]derate temperatures over coastal ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. THE KYOGLE RIOT.

    The shooting fracas at the railway camp at Kyogle on Friday, night had a sequel at the Kyogle Police Court to-day, when Robert Ernest Bell (37) was charged with ...

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  27. THE GENERAL STRIKE.

    A breach of confidence by a Labor newspaper has incurred a severe reproof from the Trade Union Congress, which has issued a statement that, owing to a ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. THE STONE? RECEPTION.

    Details of the landing of the Duke and Duchess of York in Sydney and the reception were dealt with to-day by the committees of the Royal visit at Parliament ...

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  29. DRIED FRUIT PESTS.

    The director of the Commonwealth Viticultural Research Station at Merebein (Vic.), Mr. A. V. Lyon, is making a tour of the fruit-growing centres on the River ...

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  30. FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEES.

    Owing to alterations made in the bylaws of the football league, there is a possibility that some clubs will take a different view from that expressed last ...

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  31. POLICY OF FRANCE.

    This Matin" in outlining Frances's policy in China, says the Powers agreed to the establishment of a 2-½ per cent, surtax, and to the possibility of a modified ...

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  32. WATERSIDE WORKERS' CLAIMS.

    Judge Beeby, of the Federal Arbitration Court, who has been hearing the claims by the Waterside Workers' Federation for increased overtime rates and preference of ...

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  33. MID-NORTHERN WATER SUPPLY.

    On Monday next the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. MeInnes) and the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. H. E. Bellamy) will leave for Balaklava where the ...

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  34. A CHANNEL SWIM.

    George Young, aged 17, of Toronto (Canada), won the swim across the Catalina Channel, the distance being more than 25 miles. The official time was ...

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  35. FIRE AT ISLINGTON.

    A small fire broke out in a shed about 20 feet square at the Islington Railway Workshops on Monday night. Fortunately it was seen by Mrs Davis, the wife of ...

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  36. THIEVES AT THE NEW MARKET.

    During the week-end entrance was gained by thieves to the hardware department of the Gardeners Supply Stares Cooperatiye Society in the New Market, ...

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  37. A PRACTICAL JOKE.

    Mr. F. A. Mitchell-Hedges, who was waylaid yesterday while returning from a broadcasting lecture, to-night announced the receipt of a letter showing that the ...

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  38. FRENCH FINANCE.

    The receipts under the 1923 Budget amounted to £310,000,000, or £33,000,000 above the estimate. ...

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  39. THEFT AT A FIRE.

    During the fire on Saturday at the premises of Messrs. Milburn & Jeffery, joiners and carpenters. North-street, Adelaide a cottago in Gray-street, immediately behind ...

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  40. A ROAD UNDER REPAIR.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that culverts are being coustructed along the road between Keyneton and Eden Valley. It is estimated that the ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  42. EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNIA.

    At Calexico (California) nine earthquake shocks were felt and widened the fissures in the buildings damaged by earthquakes three weeks ago. The residents ...

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  43. TROOPS FOR CANBERRA.

    Officers and non-commissioned officers of the Australian Military Forces who served abroad with the A.I.F. during the war are eligible for selection in the South ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. GENERAL SMUTS.

    General. Smuts, speaking at Grootvlei, emphaticeally denied the report which emanated from Nationalist [?]rters that by was prepared to accept the ...

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  45. A SUNDAY-SCHOOL ENLARGED.

    A new Sunday-school was erected at Allenby Gardens at the rear of the Methodist Church about throe months ago. It was found that there wag ...

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  46. NEW BELGIAN NOTES.

    The first notes bearing the name of the new currency "Belgas" have been printed. They are ordinary 500 franc notes, but are inscribed "One Hundred Belgas." ...

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  47. BY AIR TO PORT AUGUSTA.

    Captain H. J. Larkin (managing [?]cetor of Australian Aerial Seryi[?] arrived in Adelaide on Suday to discuss with the local agents (Messrs. M. G. Anderson and ...

    Article : 235 words
  48. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. G. T. Powlesland, of the South Australian Railway Department who has been [?]ring the world in connection with rail[?] says South Africa may well ...

    Article : 75 words
  49. MILITARY CAMPS.

    The secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. G. Hebbert Boykett) reports that he has received advice from the military authorities that the following camps ...

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  50. FOUR CHILDREN BURNT.

    The four children, all under four years of age, of Mr., and Mrs. Jeffery were burned to death last-night when the home was destroyed by fire ...

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  51. THE MIGRATION COMMISSION.

    Owing to the indisposition of the Hon. J. Gunn and the absence of Mr. E. P. Fleming, the visit of the Development and Migration Commission to the ...

    Article : 43 words
  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 11 words
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