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  2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE

    The first annual conference of the Local Government Officers' Association, comprising surveyors, engineers, and overseers, is being held in Adelaide ...

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  3. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    The United States has accepted the invitation to participate in the International Commission to determine Germany's financial capacity in regard to the ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. "DON'TS" FOR BOWLERS.

    With the fluttering of the flannels in the new season, bowlers should endeavour to memorize a few "don'ts," the observance of which would tend to a proper ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Cable advice has been received in Adelaide of the sudden death in England, on December 5, of Miss Ellen Young, daughter of the late Mr. John L. Young, the ...

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  6. A NOBLE CAUSE.

    The jubilee of the South Australian Institute for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, at Brighton, was celebrated by a public meeting in the Adelaide ...

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  7. NAVIGATION ACT ENQUIRY.

    Interesting particulars concerning the position of the Patrick Steamships, Limited, which recently reduced interstate shipping freights, was given to-day by the ...

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  8. WHEAT POOLS.

    At the Australian Wheat Board meeting in Melbourne on Tuesday and to-day final accounts for all pools, 1915-16 to 1920-21 (both inclusive), were submitted, with ...

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  9. DISSATISFIED MINERS.

    Proposals for the settlement of the disputes on Northern coalfields were recently submitted by the Miners' Federation to the chief "secretary (Mr. Oakes). The ...

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  10. PRESSURE OF POPULATON.

    Addressing the Millions Club to-day, the United States Consul in Sydney, Mr. E. M. Lawton, said that unrestricted migration to America had developed hyphenated ...

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  11. LEADING AMERICAN EXEPERTS.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—President Coolidge believes that the final proposal to determine the financial capacity of ...

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  12. A CARILLON.

    The undergraduates and graduates of Sydney University propose to build at the University as a permanent war memorial a carillon, at least the equal of the ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    A passenger by the express from Melbourne on Wednesday was Capt. W. N. Blaskelt, territorial organizer of the Life-saving Scouts and Guards of the Salvation ...

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  14. JURYMAN'S INDISCRETION.

    Because a juryman engaged on a case at the Jury Court, Sydney, approached the solicitor for the plaintiff during the luncheon adjournment and asked a ...

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  15. REICH RETRENCHMENT.

    The new German Chancellor (Herr Marx) is, says the Berlin correspondent of The Morning Port, continuing Dr. Stresemann's policy of economy in the ...

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  16. EXPLOSIVES WORKERS.

    Allegations that the workmen of the Explosives and Chemical Company, Limited, at Deer Park, were required to "speed uu" to accomplish the amount ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Capt. E. C. Johnson, Federal Superintendent of Aerodromes, has arrived in Perth to supervise preparations for an aeroplane base in the metropolis. The ...

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  18. MISS' BAULDERSTONE'S STUDENTS.

    Victoria Hall, Gawler place, was crowded on Wednesday evening, by an expectant crowd. It was the yearly public breaking, up in connection with, the students of Miss ...

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  19. INTER-VARSITY CRICKET

    The inter-university cricket match for the annual championship of the Australian Universities was resumed on the Melbourne University Oral this morning ...

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  20. "THE MESSIAH."

    Judging by the final rehearsals, fine performances of "The Messiah" is promised—to be Riven to-night and nest Saturday, in the Adelaide Town Hall by ...

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  21. POLICE PAY BILL

    The Bill providing for increased pay, increments, and pensions for the Victorian Police Force passed all stages in the Legislative Assmebly, after a sitting which ...

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  22. THE COUNTRY.

    BOOBOROWIE, December 11.—The steady growth of the township of Booborowie becomes more marked every year, and during the present 12 months several important additions have been ...

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  23. TELEPHONE AT AUBURN.

    Some months ago, (writes our Auburn correspondent), officers of the telephone department made arrangements locally for about 40 new telephone subscribers. Much ...

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  24. DOMINION WOOL.

    Referring to the above cable message, the Chairman of Bawra (Sir John Higgins) said:—"As part of its wars strategy the British Government purchased from ...

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  25. RAILWAY CHRISTMAS PAY.

    The general secretary of the A.G.W.A. (Mr. E K. Nieass) stated on Wednesday that the Railways Department had, in response to a protest against the ...

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  26. WOMEN POLICE MAY BE DISMISSED

    "Unless Parliament decides to modify the conditions, I can see no alternative but to dismiss the four women who are at present employed as women police," ...

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  27. ANOTHER TEST FOR LIARS.

    Recently the discovery was announced that an injection of scopolamin into the veins of the most confirmed liar would lead him into ...

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  28. POLICE RAID.

    Dozens of bedsteads were collected by police at Surry Hills, Sydney, from houses, hotels and other residential places, and were stored at Darlinghurst Police ...

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  29. PYTHON ON TABLE.

    A 10-ft. rock python invaded the Scottish Bank last night, crawled over the dining room table, and knocked crockery on to the floor. The bank teller went with ...

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  30. CHARGE AGAINST DOCTOR.

    George Frederick Hewer, medical practitioner, formerly of Wingham, New South Wales, and now medical officer on the steamer Victoria, and Allan Irwin Roy ...

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  31. CHRISTMAS EXODUS FROM BARRIER.

    Since the intrestate railway excursions started on December 10, 299 passengers hare left Broken Hill by express, while the arrivals since that date have totalled ...

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  32. PRINTERS' PAY.

    Mr. J. Keangbran (secretary of the Printing Industry Employes' Union) stated to-day that the union and the Newspaper Proprietors' Association had ...

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  33. SYDNEY'S WATER SUPPLY.

    Additional water storage is to be provided for Sydney by the construction of a concrete dam on the Nepean River to hold II billion gallons. A Bill has been ...

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  34. THE BARRIER.

    Mr. A. J. Triggs, manager of the Government water supply, stated to-day that the average consumption of water over the Lot months (November to the end ...

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  35. MELBOURNE CYCLING MEETING.

    The first mid-week cycling carnival for the present season was held at the Exhibition Oval to-night. The programme opened, with a half-mile professional ...

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  36. WOOL SALES.

    At the Sydney Wool Exchange to-day, the quantity catalogued totalled 8,910 bales and the Bales, including private transactions, amounted to 9,838 bales. A ...

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  37. COLLECTING STATISTICS

    Consideration has been given by the Queensland Cabinet to the question of the amalgamation of the Federal and State Statistical Departments, and it has ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
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