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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    On account of Sunday being Christmas Day the celebration of the Christmas and New Year holidays has been dislocated Today is Christmas-Eve and to-morrow ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir George Murray) has received the following telegram from Sir Tom Bridges, Melbourne-"Please transmit to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INCREASED TAXES BEGIN TO-DAY.

    White many people win to-day be busy selecting Christmas presents for friends, exchanging seasonal greetings, and planning and preparing for their holidays, ...

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  5. MAN-HUNT ENDED.

    The greatest man bunt in the history of the State of Washington is being carried on for the suspected murderer of Marion Paker, since a youth resembling the ...

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  6. FOURTEEN MAIDEN OVERS.

    It took the South Australian batsmen over five hours to make 296 runs against Queensland on Friday. Seventy-three in runs in 96 mintutes before ...

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  7. THE NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The Bishops propose re-Introducing the revised Prayer-Book Into the Church Assembly In a slightly modified form, more ...

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  8. "NOT REALLY CROOK."

    Hickman repeatedly denied that he committed the murder, and said another man and a. woman, whom he refused to nome, were responsible tor the act. He ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. A COLL CRANGE APPROACHING.

    The Government Meterologist reported on Friday evening:- "The weather contisued [?] and clar throughout South Australia on Friday , and away from the ...

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  10. EDWARD HICKMAN.

    A message from Pendleton (Oregon) states that the sheriff his arrested Edward Hickman, who is suspected of the Parker murder. ...

    Article : 173 words
  11. THE PRISONER'S EXTRADITION.

    A special session of the Los Angeles mand jury has been called for to-morrow to rote od a murder indictment. Jons and Jane Doe are also likely to be named ...

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  12. LANDS TITLES FEES RAISED.

    Another department affected by the changes is the loads Titles Office, all their fees being 50 per cent, higher from today. ...

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  13. REGULATIONS APPROVED.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Friday the new regulations under the Taxation Act were approved. One .if the regulations provides a. penalty not ...

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  14. [?] TO LEGISLATION

    In the [?]cative Council on Friday the [?]-Governor assented to the following Asta, which were passed during the [?] of Parliament :-General ...

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  15. RESCUE FAILS.

    The officer In charge of the rescue arrangements has finaly admitted that he baa abandoned all hope of finding anyone alive in the sunken submarine S4. ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.

    Accepting the Inevitable jostling of the rash in an goodwill, cheerful throngs of shoppers in the city streets last night prepared for the ...

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  17. MARCONI'S.

    The annual meeting of the Marconi Wireless Company was held to-day, and was attended by several hundred shareholders. Lord Inverforth presided. ...

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  18. FIFTY-TWO YEARS' SERVICE.

    After having been in the State Government service for over 50 years the Engineer-In-Chief (Mr. J. G. Stewart) will retire at the end of ...

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  19. VICTORIA MAKES 355.

    None for 227. all out for 355—that was the fate of the Victorian eleven after a fine opening partnership between Ponsford and Woodfull against New South ...

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  20. NEW TRAFFICE REGULATIONS.

    Attention is directed to the fact that certain [?]ments to the bylaw in re spact of traffic recently passed by the City Corporation are now in force. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. "THE SATURDAY EXPRESS.''

    This week's edition fo "The Saturday [?] the [?]entiment of the [?] season all through its pages, from the [?] cook on the cover, holding ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. GENERAL TRANSPORT COMPANY.

    "The Murrayville buses will run again to-morrow." stated Dr. Donald Kerr, solicitor for the General Transport Co., yesterday afternoon, . ...

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  23. SIR W. JOYNSON-HICKS'S VIEW.

    Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the leader of the opposition to the revised PrayerBook in the Houpe of Commons, said today that he read with the deepest ...

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  24. LEFT TILL THE SPRING.

    The United Press states that salvage operation were abandoned to-night after the racas party bad debute!? determined that all about the 84 were dead. It ...

    Article : 156 words
  25. UNEMPLAYED RELISF WORK.

    Three weeks ago about 650 men woo had been unemployed were [?] by the local governs bodies in metropolitan area wider a scheme in which the ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. DOG RACING.

    The Home Secretary's warning last night of the possibility of legislation to stop dogracing, had a striking effect on the greyhound racing clubs' shares, which slumped ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. COSTLY TELEPHONY.

    The American Telephone and Telegraph Company has announced thai a.though it Has been operating the Trans-Atlantic telephone service at a less relatively greater ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A decorated sign wishing citizens the compliments of the season, and signed by the Mayor and Mayoress of Port Adelaide (Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brown) has been ...

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  29. THE FORIST FRIEND.

    On Friday weathers of the crew who came out on the American barquentine Forest Friend complained of the treatment they had recelived [?] regard to the ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 words
  31. pUBLIC CRIUCISM.

    A growing volume of criticism concerning the 84 submarine tragedy is making itself felt in naval assies in Washinton and official quarters generally. The rank ...

    Article : 156 words
  32. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    Sir Granville Ryrie has expressed the view that the visit of the Australian Scottish delegation to Great Britain next rear trill prove a valuable advertisement for ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. BRITISH WAR LOANS.

    The details of the Government war loan conversion scheme hare been issued Applications are invited for per cent. Treasury Bonds dated 1933-35, issued at ...

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  34. LAST AUCTION SALE HELD IN MELVIN CHAMBERS,

    Friday marked the occassin of the last auction sale to be held in Malvin Chambers by Messrs, Megaw [?] & who are moving to Grenfell-street, Mr. J. A. ...

    Article : 167 words
  35. HOLIDAYS IN MELBOURNE? Stay al Win FowlES

    Because here you will obtain everything that you may require in comfort and uxurious surroundings at absolute minimum cost Just walk across the road ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. SHORT OF MONEY.

    Owing to lack of funds, the Federal Government have stopped work on the construction of the unifrom gauge railway to Brisbane, between Grafton and Kyogle, ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. LORD CURZON'S PICTURES

    Pictures in the collection of the late Lord Curzan were sold at Christie's for £21.171 Romney's portrait of Lady Milner, for which Lord Cuszon paid ...

    Article : 39 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 59 words
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