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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS STATE TELEGRAMS

    It is reported that the Great Boulder and Golden Horseshoe mines will probably be amalgamated early in the new year. ...

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  3. GENERAL ANGRY WOMEN AT A MEETING

    An amazing scene at the Theatre Royal, Smethwick, when the Labor candidate, Mr. Oswald Moseley and his wife (Lady Cynthia Moseley) ...

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  4. FOREIGN CABLES

    In the House of Representatives a bill was introduced for the expenditure of 28 million dollars for the construction of ten 10,000 tons ...

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  5. POLITICAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. McCallum tabled a file entitled "Kondinin eastward to Kalgaring proposed railway," on ...

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  6. A STARTLING TRAGEDY

    The General Post Office was the scene shortly before 1 p.m. today of one of the most startling tragedies in the history of Adelaide. ...

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  7. STOPPAGES AT COLLIE.

    Several stoppages at the Westralia coal mine occurred during the week. The men employed underground. maintain that the ...

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  8. GERMANY

    A no confidence motion was passed by the Reichstag by 249 votes to 171, and the Government has resigned. ...

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  9. TRAMMIES GETTING READY FOR XMAS.

    Under a new award of the State Arbitration Court the tramwaymen will receive a wages increase a mounting to 3s. weekly. A special ...

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  10. STATE INSURANCE BILL ABANDONED

    The Assembly and the Council not being able, to agree over the State Insurance Bill, it was abandoned. ...

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  11. ITALO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the Italian newspapers assert that Dr. Stresemann and Mussolini are going to outline a dual alliance against ...

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  12. CONCLUSION OF TWELFTH PARLIAMENT

    The third and last session of the twelfth State Parliament was concluded yesterday morning after a sitting which lasted 22½ hours. ...

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  13. THE GERMENSHEIN AFFAIR

    A courtmartial following upon the Franco-German affray at Germersheim, when two French soldiers collided with Several Germans, on of ...

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  14. THE SEASONS WHEAT CROP.

    Already this season over a million. bags of wheat have been rail[?] ed to the ports and mills, the Railway Department carrying an ...

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  15. ITALIAN ALLIANCES

    M. Briand is trying hard to reconstruct the Balkan bloc in order to stop Mussolini carrying out his three-cornered alliance between Italy, ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES NEW TAXATION.

    The Labor caucus at its meeting today endorsed the Government's proposals to raise revenue by means of new taxation. A tax on ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. PERTH TRAMWAY SERVICE.

    The tramway services in the city were suspended for seven hours yesterday morning owing to a stop-work meeting of the tramway ...

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  18. MR. MASON'S CONDITION

    Mr. Mason's condition is stll serious. He underwent an operation, and two bullets were extracted. ...

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  19. CONDE DIAMOND RECOVERED.

    "Le Matin" reports that the Conde diamond and other booty stolen from Chantilly on October 10 has been recovered, and that ...

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  20. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    On Monday morning James Flanigan, an elderly man employed at the Adelaide Boot Factory, North. Unley, was found suffering from ...

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  21. INDIGNATION IN GERMANY

    The news of the verdict in the Germersheim affair was received with great indignation in official quarters, and is described as a ...

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  22. ANGRY SCENES IN ASSEMBLY

    Angry scenes occurred in tee Assembly this afternoon during a debate on amendments by Mr. Bavin to a motion by Mr. Lang dealing ...

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  23. A CARNARVON DIVORCE CASE

    On December 2, James Pateman sought a divorce from Beatrice Pateman on the grounds of adultery, Fry and Tapper being cited as ...

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  24. DETECTIVES BAFFLED

    No further developments occurred today in the search for the murderer of Flanigan, who was battered to death yesterday morning. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. A DROWNING TRAGEDY

    Miss Una Crowe, the daughter of the late Sir Eyre Crowe, Permanent Under Secretary far Foreign Affai[?]s, was round drowned at ...

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  26. CHINA

    War clouds loom on the far eastern horizon. Britain is despatching the second battalion of the Suffolk Regiment from Gibraltar to Hong ...

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  27. VICTORIA

    The Assembly had a long sitting of 47½ hours. The general election has been fixed to take place in April next. ...

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  28. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    Knocked down by a motor car in Parramatta Road, Leichardt, on Saturday evening, Rosetta Thompson (11) and Mrs. Mary Thompson ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    On the eve of the introduction of stringent regulations regarding the use of electricity in Melbourne the laborers on strike at Yallourn ...

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  30. INHUMAN FEROCITY

    No light has yet been shed on the murder of Flanigan. An exemployee of the Adelaide Boot Company was arrested on suspicion ...

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  31. TOWNS DESTROYED BY EARTHQUAKE

    Reports from Guayaquil (Ecquador) say that the towns of Cumbal and Carlosana (Columbia) have been destroyed by an earthquake. It is ...

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  32. POSITION AT HANGCHOW

    Hangehow has been occupied by 1500 southerners from Kiansing. Sun Chuan Fang has established his main line of defence at Kashing, 50 miles ...

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  33. A LEADING AUSTRALIAN

    The "Daily Mail," under the heading "A reat Australian," describes Mr. Bruce as undoubtedly one of the leading figures in the Empire. ...

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  34. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    The result of the poll for the Smethwick bye-election was as follows: Moseley (Lab.) 16,077, Pik[?] (Con,) 9405, and Bayliss (Lib.) 2600. ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY JAPANESE FISHING BOAT ATTACKED BY ABORIGINES.

    The Marion Sleigh arrived this morning from the Gulf of Carpentaria, A passenger when interviewed gave a graphic description ...

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  36. ARRESTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    A young man was arrested tonight and charged with manslaughter in connection with the deaths of two pedestrians who were run down by ...

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  37. AVIATION

    De Pinedo annouces that he will attempt another world flight, starting at the end of January. He proposes to cover 70,000 miles, ...

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  38. PERILS OF MISSIONARIES

    The perils of missionaries in the interior are increasing. The Szechchuen province is overrun with bandits and mercenary troops, and ...

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  39. SHIPPING.

    The s.s. Gorgon leaves Fromantle on December 28 for Singapore, via ports to Derby including Shark Bay, and should arrive at Carnarvon on ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA A COOL CUSTOMER.

    A story of the coolness of an un[?]idden visitor to a house in Prospeet was told in the Police Court in a case in which Francis Emsley ...

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