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  4. RHODES SCHOLAR FOR 1921.

    At a meeting of the Rhodes Scholarship Committee at Government House on-Monday morning, Mr. Howard Florey was selected from among eight local candidates ...

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  5. IRISH SEDITION.

    Mr. O’Really, the Town Clerk of Queenstown, and two others, bare been arrested on a charge of having been in possession, of seditious pamphlets. ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The [?] way of Argentina from the [?] immediately be accep[?] [?]. The main danger lies [?] the creation of an American [?] ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. FOCH’S TRIBUTE TO HAIG.

    Marshal: Foch has written a preface to the French translation of Sir Douglas Haig’s despatches, which is about to-be published. “The relative poverty of, the ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Addressing his constituents the Prime Minister of South Africa. (Gen Smute) made a speech, in which be outlined the policy of the new party. After ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
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  10. PRINCES BATTING.

    The heavy rain which fell shortly before noon on Monday delayed the resumption of the match between St. Peter's and Prince Alfred. An inspection of the wicket at ...

    Article : 283 words
  11. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The declaration of the poll in connection with the municipal elections for Adelaide was held in the presence of a small attendance of ratepayers at the Town ...

    Article : 547 words
  12. POISONED CHOCOLATE.

    Four weeks ago (wrote a London paper on October 21) Miss Peggy O’Neil, the popular actress, complained of sodden illness during the evening performance at the ...

    Article : 559 words
  13. DRINKING EXCURSIONS.

    The case ns continued in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning (before Mr. T. Hewitson S.M. and Justices) in which Thomas Moir -was charged by his wife, Edith, with having been ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. Two Years’ Notice Required.

    It as semi-officially coated out that [?] pueyrredon’s [?]ciation of collaboration, in the work of the Langue Assembly does, not cons[?]tute the two years ...

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  15. Scandinavia and Armenia.

    [?] and Denmark have ex[?] at their inability to send an [?] to A[?]. They emphasise [?] of that country from ...

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  16. TWO GAMEKEEPERS SHOT.

    There was a desperate poaching affray, in which two keepe[?] were shot in a wood on [?]olla Farm, [?] about four miles from Colchester (Eng.) The place ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. Independence Without Secession.

    Referring to the Imperial connection the speaker said South Africa could obtain the fullest measure of independence without out [?] ...

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  18. APPLICATION FOR PROBATE.

    At application by Thomas L. Borthwick for probate of the will of the late Mrs. Jeanie Borthwick, of Forestville, was heard by Mr. Justice Gordon in the Supreme Court on Monday. It ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. Fate of Fiume.

    The rectors of Fiume as representatives of the city have resigned. A majority of the people are against D'Annunzio, and [?] the latest [?] regarding the [?] ...

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  20. THE CITY OF UNREST.

    Trouble was. threatened at the British Mine because two engine drivers and one fireman are not members of the F.E.D. end F.A. The three men concerned were ...

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  21. “FLIPPANCIES” OF A BISHOP.

    Dr. Furse, Bishop of St., Albans, end formerly Bishop of Pretoria, has been taken to task by the Dean of Capetown fur flippancy. The Dean,. the Bev. C. H. ...

    Article : 353 words
  22. The German indemnity.

    In [?] that the [?] and German experts will is arranged, meet at [?] hence to discuss the [?] intimately. ...

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  23. BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    Seven men were apprehended at the Victoria Park races on Saturday on charges of unlawful betting, and they appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    Tuesday, December 14, at 10.90 a.m.—Nesbit— v. Ely and Plush, Ingleby— White, v. White, Radger—Moore v. Moore and Greathead, Symoa— Nilford v. Milford. ...

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  25. Export of Coal.

    The Echo de Paris announces that M. Lo Trooquer (French Minister for Public Works) states that the conference will be held in London in a few days to fix the ...

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  26. CONSUMPTION AND INFECTION.

    Should a man suffering from tuberculosis be granted part possession of a house when such possession might involve possible danger to the health of the other ...

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  27. LIQUOR IN EDINBURGH

    The local option voting in Edinburgh has resulted in a compete victory for the “nets” All ward declared in favour of “no change.” ...

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  28. “DISGUSTED TO A MAN.”

    Mr. F.. McCarron (manager of the South Australian cricket team), interviewed regarding the refusal of the New South Wales Association to accede to his request ...

    Article : 660 words
  29. Labour and Socialism.

    Dealing with internal problems, Gensmuts referred to signs of disorder and indiscipline. The Labour Party was drifting towards advanced socialism. behind which ...

    Article : 184 words
  30. GREECE AND CONSTANTINE.

    [?] point out, regarding [?] of the recent warning be ignored, the financial reprisel[?], in the absence of adequate guarantees, will bet ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. CRICKET.

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

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  33. KEW SOUTH WALES EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The eight-oar rowing championship of New Sooth Wales was won by Leichhardt on the Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon, with Balmain three-[?]uarters of a ...

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  34. A TIMBER DEAL.

    In the Civil Court, on Monday, Mr. Justice Gordon ra[?]med the hearing an action in which Ro[?]erfold & Co. Proprietary, limited, sought to recover from Cowell Bros. & Co. £602 5/3, alleged ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The Prune Minister of, France (M. [?]) has intimated that while refusing official dealings with the Russian So[?] Government, Franca will allow, ...

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  36. RIVER LEVELS.

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  38. PLANE FOULED A WIRE.

    The plane flown by Mr. Howard Jolley. and Major G. A. Cowner, O.B.E. has arrived at Myth, a distance of 80 miles in 55 minutes. In landing, the plane fouled ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir James Mills, of Sew Zealand, was the guest at dinner of the Bowling Association. He said the New Zealand team Was eagerly anticipating its visit to the ...

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  40. THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATION

    Sr. Barnabas’ College. North Adelaide, presented three candidates for the annual examination of the Australian College of Theology, which conducts the examinations of candidates for ...

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  42. Wrangel Refugees for Tunis

    France has assented to 100,000 of Gen-Wrangel’s refugees from Constantinople going to Tunis (North Africa), where many of them will remain as permanent ...

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  44. PERSONAL.

    The Secretary of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Tramways Employes Association (Mr. Hill, M.P.) and (Mr. W. Carman will leave for Melbourne ...

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