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  2. SUPERANNUATION.

    Some co[?] is being felt among civil servants associated with the old superannuation scheme in regard to adjustments necessary ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) will conduct an inquest into the circumstances of the death of Reginald Henry Ward at the deputation-room, Educational ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. MOTOR BUSES.

    At a large meeting in the Town Hall last evening resolutions were carried protesting against the City Council by-law, prohibiting ...

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  5. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Elaborate arrangements have been completed for the reception of the Duke and Duchess of York on their arrival here on Thursday. An address win be presented, ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. COLLAPSE OF A FLOOR.

    Yesterday afternoon a portion of the first floor at the warehouse of Kornblums, Limited, Grenfell-street, Adelaide, collapsed, and the merchandise, stored on it was precipitated to the floor below. A boy of 16, who was working on the part that collapsed, fell through on to the ground floor. end was partly buried by the falling goods, but was not injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POSITION AT CHENGTU.

    Despite the order to evacuate the city, 32 missionaries—l2 men, 15 women, and five children—are staying in Chengtu. The Consul and Vice-Consul are leaving an ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. THE CROYDON SHOOTING CASE.

    It is thought that John Alfred Battersby, who is alleged to have shot his wife and child at their home at Thomasstreet, Croydon, in December, will be ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. A SPECIAL FLORIN.

    In addition to issuing a special postage stamp to commemorate the opening of the first Parliament at Canberra by the Duko of York, it has been decided to ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. ACCIDENTS AT PETERBOROUGH.

    Mr. Eaton, who recently broke a small bone in his left foot through walking into the pit when the lights were out at the loco, works, where he is a ...

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  11. JAPAN SUPPORTS CHINA.

    What will probably be the last session of the present Diet, which was elected in 1924, was reopened this morning, when a remarkable speech by the ex-Foreign ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. THE COUNTRY.

    LONGWOOD, January 17.—On Saturday the Longwood action class gave a concert in the institute. Mr. Boyes presided. Mrs. H. G. Butler is the leader of the class, the object of ...

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  13. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    A meeting of the Central Agricultural Bureau was presided over by Mr. A. M. Dawkins on Wednesday. The Director of Agricultural (Professor A. J. Perkins) and Messrs. P. H. Jones, ...

    Article : 382 words
  14. A SPARK CAUSES FIRE.

    At 10.44 a.m. yesterday the Metropolitan Firo Brigade received a call to two adjoining dwellings in Hindley-street, occupied by Mr. J. F. Wisman and Mr. A. ...

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  15. THE SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The proposal of the State Royal visit committee, that "strong posts" should be established along the route of the Royal procession when the Duke and Duchess of ...

    Article : 284 words
  16. A RUBBISH FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the City Corporation's depot at Hurtle-square about 3 p.m. yesterday. The Wakefield-street Fire Brigade extinguished the flames ...

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  17. PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES.

    The French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Briand) and the Marquis of Crewe, yesterday discussed the Chinese question at length in Paris. M. Briand said France ...

    Article : 279 words
  18. GOODS TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Two bogey box cars attached to a goods train were derailed at Nairne at about 1.20 on Wednesday morning, ca[?]ing slight damage to the permanent way. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. DRAY CAPSIZES ON DRIVER.

    Mr. Leslie Ennis, residing at Little Grenfell-street. Kent Town, and employed by Messrs. S. Scott & Son, chaff merchant, of Woodville met with an accident at 11.30 ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. BREWERS' EXHIBITION.

    The following is an extract from a report from the Trade Commissioner for South Australia (Mr. R. M. K. Lewis), written to Mr. G. A. W. Pope, general manager, Government ...

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  21. CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS.

    On Tuesday afternoon Mr. H. T. Christopherson, assistant stationmaster at the Port Adelaide dock railway-station. received bruises to the muscles of his chest ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. A NAVAL, MILITARY AND AIR FORCE REVIEW.

    The naval, military, and air force review will be the biggest event connected with the Royal visit to Canberra, apart from the official opening of the Federal ...

    Article : 308 words
  23. THE CUSTOMS SURTAX,

    The Commissioner of Customs stated to-day that the maritime Customs officials had nothing to do with the collection of the surtax of 2½ per cent., which the ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. THE FRANKSTON

    At the City Court this morning Verose Eugeni[?] Chamberlain (43), nurse, who conducts a private hospital at Abbotsford, was charged with the murder of Elleen Clarke ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. A LEG BROKEN.

    Mr. William Ritchie, of Henry-street, Rosewater Gardens, was admitted to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Wednesday morning, suffering with a broken ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    When the Assembly met this morning the leader or the Country Party (Mr. Buttenshaw) presented a largely-signed petition, asking for the restoration of the ...

    Article : 572 words
  27. A SMALL GRASS FIRE.

    The fire brigade received a call shortly before 6 p.m, on Wednesday to a small grass fire at the rear of the Parade Ground, King William-road. No damage ...

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  28. A BOY DROWNED.

    This afternoon Harry Tapp (10), second son of Mr. R. H. Tapp, harbormaster, lost his life by drowning. With his brother Robert (12), his consin, Lloyd George (11). ...

    Article : 193 words
  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    When the proposal of the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) to incorporate the Royal Standard in the South African national flag was announced, the "Burger" ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. ILLEGAL LIQUOR

    Edward Fitzgerald (38), waiter, was fined £100 at the Central Police Court today on a charge of selling liquor without a license at the Cavalier Cafe, King-street. ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. "THE BEST PEOPLE."

    "The Best People," to be staged at the Theatre Royal on January 29, is the story of the rich Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Lenox, of New York, and their foolish, ...

    Article : 226 words
  32. BEEF FOR THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Americans underbid the Australians for the whole of the War Office contract for a million and a half tins of canned beef. ...

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  33. A MOTOR LORRY ON FIRE.

    Mr. J. H. O'Flyhn, with his driver. Mr. R. H. Harris, was carting firewood from the farm of Mr. A. G. Thomas, Paringa, into Renmark when his ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation, consisting of members of the Darwin Town Council, met the North Australia Commission to-day, and asked it to recommend a loan of £15,000 for the ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. INJURIES TO THE HEAD.

    Mr. Gaorge Snouk, jun., was taking super from a trolly yesterday, and had a large bag on his shoulders when he fell over a stick and struck the ground heavily ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. "THE MAD EMPRESS."

    The ex-Empress Charlotte oft Mexico, known as "the mad Empress," has died from pneumonia. She was the wife of the Emperor ...

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  37. TASMANIAN TIMBER.

    Japanese competition is blamed by Mr. O. Newman, sales manager for Messrs. Cribbs, Bright & Co., for the difficulty in disposing of Tasmanian timber, ...

    Article : 180 words
  38. BROKEN HILL FATALITY.

    The body of Mr. George Malvern Beynolds, who was killed at the Zinc Corporation works yesterday, is being sent to Adelaide by the express to-night. ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Notice of the resumption of the Federal session on Wednesday, March 2, has been sent to senators and members of the House of Representatives. There will be ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

    Conducted on the property of Mrs. S. Lampert, Piccadilly, April 1, 1926, to January 15, 1027:-Teams 6 White Leghorns.-James Reid, 1.329: ...

    Article : 165 words
  41. "WAVEN" MALES.

    Permanent waves for men at a cost up to five guineas are now so popular that a special demonstration of waving was arranged for West-End hairdressers in ...

    Article : 155 words
  42. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    The Senate on Tuesday refused to ratify the Laus[?]e treaty for re-establishing diplomatic and commercial relations with Turkey. ...

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  43. KILLED BY A FALL OF SAND.

    A fall of sand yesterday buri[?] Trebay (14), of Tongabbie, who was working in a pit with his father and two other employes. When extricated the boy was ...

    Article : 48 words
  44. MAORI FOOTBALLERS.

    Twenty-nine members of the Ma[?] football team arrived on Tuesday, on route to New Zealand. ...

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  45. A CHILD INJURED.

    Douglas Hankin (7) jumped off a cart [?] High-street, Sandy Bay this afternoon and was knocked down by a motor [?] He sustained concussion, of the br[?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  46. THE NEW MAID.

    "I [?] I'm in luck this time. My new maid's a treasure—clean, energetic, economical, and capable." "How long have you had her?" ...

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