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  2. OPENING THE CAMPAIGN.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), in a forceful pre-electioneering speech at Pinnaroo on Friday evening, said that, in all probability, polling day for the State general elections would be on either the first or second Saturday in April. He appealed to the electors to avoid ...

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  3. DOING GOOD IN ADELAIDE.

    Steadily though unobtrusively the Central Methodist Mission continues its work in Adelaide; and now it has met with a suitable Recording Angel. Sister Dora ...

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  4. COLD WEATHER ELECTION.

    A spell of bitter wintry weather is making electioneering difficult. The country districts have experienced heavy snowstorms in many parts with 12 degrees' of frost at Aldershot, and 15 degrees at Glasgow. LONDON, November 23. Three parties have now selected the ...

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  5. RESEARCH REOPENED.

    The special correspondent of The Morning Post at Luxor states that Mr. Howard Carter, who was chief assistant to the late Earl Carnarvon in the ...

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  6. GERMAN CREDIT.

    There was a large force of police on guard at every entrance to the Reichstag when the debate was resumed on the reparations question. The Chancellor ...

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  7. OBSCENE LIBEL.

    William Parker Evans, aged 42 years, editor of The Sporting Times, more commonly known as "The Pink 'Un," was charged at the Old Bailey to-day with ...

    Article : 180 words
  8. "A POTHOUSE POLITICIAN."

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), addressing a meeting of Unionist women at the Drury Lane Theatre, scouted the proposed ...

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  9. A QUESTION OF "EXPEDIENCY."

    The City of London's attitude regarding protection was defined by Lord Hunsdon, presiding at a crowded meeting of the City Conservative Association, which ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. TREVESSA ENQUIRY.

    Charles Bainbridge, a fireman, who joined the ill-fated steamer Trevessa in South Australia, gave evidence at the enquiry in connection with the disaster, ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    A protest has been filed with the Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) by the Friends of Korea in America against what the society asserts was the massacre of ...

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  12. SEPARATISTS GOING UNDER.

    It is understood that the leaders of the Separatists have decided not to try to seize any more cities, but to disband the bulk of their troops, and shift the fight ...

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  13. LABOUR CAMPAIGN ORATORY.

    Labour candidates predominated in convection, with to-day's election oratory. Mr. J. R. Clynes, speaking at Manchester, said nothing had happened which had set ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. GRAVE APPEALS TO FRANCE.

    The Secretary of State for War (Lord Derby), speaking at Fleetwood, said the Germans now recognised that they were beaten, and had got to pay the bill they ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. FROM MURMURS TO APPLAUSE.

    The most novel meeting of the day was a mass gathering of women at Drury Lane Theatre, where the stalls, circles, and gallery were crowded to hear ...

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  16. NO OPEN DOOR TO DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, speaking at Aberavon, in Wales, paid a tribute to Sir. Baldwin's character: He declared that the Government's exposition ...

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  17. MODERN SMUGGLERS

    Federal prosecutors are stated to be planning the arrest of several prominent Englishmen and Americans as members of an international "bootlegging combine" ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. PURCHASE OF MATERIALS.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), commenting upon the declaration by the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) that he was unable to accept the ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. RUMOURS OF IMPROVED CREDIT.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that Stresemann has flung his bombshell regarding the offer of foreign financiers among his opponents, as ...

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  20. GRUESOME FIND.

    Sarah Boyd, aged 39 years, and Jean L. Oliver, aged 33 years, were at the Central; Police Court to-day charged with having murdered a female child, of which ...

    Article : 245 words
  21. FURTHER FISHY REFERENCES.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (secretary of the National Railwaymen's Union), speaking at Enfield, protested against the misery and suffering of unemployment being ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. "WHEN LABOUR IS IN POWER."

    Mr. Robert Thorne, speaking at Glasgow, said he imagined the public's belief in the sincerity of Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd. George would be strained when ...

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  23. LUBRANO DIVORCE CASE.

    The Lubrano divorce case, in which Francesco Michele Lubrano di Negozio, shipping agent, of Darling Point, Sydney, petitioned for a decree for divorce from ...

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  24. CATHEDRAL TRAGEDY.

    There was .a sensation at St. Paul's Cathedral during the midday service to-day, when Mr. J. Tysoe Smith, a greyhaired and well-dressed man, apparently ...

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  25. THE MAGAZINE FOR THE HOME

    Notable Citizens.—This 'week's caricature (by Mr. J. H. Chinner), Sir Sidney Kidman, the Cattle King; Morris dancing; smart summer frock; at Anzac Hostel ...

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  26. TWO SUCCESSFUL LOANS.

    The South Australian loan of £2,000,000 issued at 5 per cent. interest and £99, and terminable in 1932-1942 has been underwritten. The Tasmanian plea for £1,150,000 on ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. THE FIRST HOT DAY.

    The general impression that this year must hold the record for the late advent of summer conditions is not borne out by the official report from the Meteorological ...

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  28. FALSE PRETENCES.

    Matthew Biggar, a one-legged man pleaded guilty at the Marlborough Street Police Court to-day to a charge of conspiracy, with others, to obtain £5 from an ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. ROY GOVERNOR'S APPEAL REJECTED.

    In the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day Roy Governor, who was convicted at Dubbo Circuit Court, on October 16, on a charge of .having shot at a police ...

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  30. SOME OF THE MAGAZINE ARTICLES.

    "An Eventful Voyage:" "Pery of Pentonville's Amazing Career;" "King George's 'Problems;'" "In the Clutches of Savages;" "All Things Bright and ...

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  31. EVERY WOMAN.

    Lady Kitty this week deals with:—At Home at Llanfair; Robertson—Hone wedding; Polo at Birkalla; Races at Cheltenham. ...

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  32. ROUND THE CITY (by "Qui Vive").

    The Agent-Generalship; Petticoated Parliamentary Candidate; A story about Princess Jose, of Belgium; and Quondong Pie. ...

    Article : 22 words
  33. ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  34. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A correspondent, "Bushman," asks whether a man may, oat of town, smoke his pipe in the open air in summer if he has a cover on it. We are aware there ...

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  35. FOR THE MUSIC LOVER.

    Two-shilling song, music and words, for twopence—“Mother Dear.” ...

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  36. GARDENING (by “Agricola”).

    Famous Australian rosarian; summer pruning; development of the dahlia. ...

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  37. POULTRY (by "Hardshell”)

    Club doings; Local Egglaying Competition; Mr. C. A. House; doings in Victoria; weight of eggs; notes for the novice. ...

    Article : 23 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 442 words
  39. PIGEONS (by "Cumulet.”).

    Breeding operations; cleanliness in the breeding loft; about the youngsters; Canary and Pigeon Society. ...

    Article : 19 words
  40. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    Smith increased his overnight break of 462 to 860, and thus established a personal record. ...

    Article : 18 words
  41. KENNEL NOTES (by "Fidelis").

    The show season; fox terriers, Pekinese; the retriever. ...

    Article : 13 words
  42. CHILDREN'S PAGE.

    "The Tale of Gymbaline," a fairy story, written and illustrated by "Kirealdy;" Johnny (by "Magpie"). Complete Stores; Our Notebook; ...

    Article : 47 words
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