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  5. OFF FOR CHRISTMAS

    There was an evident air of rejoicing about the annual prize-giving at St. Peters’ Collegiate School on Wednesday morning. A longer holiday term than usual was ...

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  7. GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

    The correspondent of The Chicago Tribune at Athens reports that the Allies' financial action against Greece will destroy her foreign credit to such an extent as to htve the ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. FIRST TEST.

    The speculations regarding the constitution of the Australian Eleven for the first test match against the visiting team of Eng[?] will be answered to-day, when ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. LEAGUE AND DISEASE

    Sir George Foster (Canada) submitted the report of the typhus commission to the League Assembly, and moved that an urgent appeal should be made all over the ...

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  10. LONDON'S WELCOME.

    Large [?]ds lined tae route and checred the Prince or Wales during his drive to the Guildhall to be officially welcomed by the City of London on his return ...

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  11. “THE FAIR PROFITS FOLLY.”

    Under this heading The Melbourne Herald writes:—The State Government is still coquetting with the proposal to continue the Fair Profits Commission. It is, ...

    Article : 324 words
  12. Indian Princes Support

    Prince Ranjitsinhji, in his maiden speech, strongly supported Sir George Foster's appeal. He would appeal to the ruling Princes of India for help, and he ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. SCHOOL OF MOTES AND INDUSTRIES.

    The following [?] gives that names of students who passed examinations in 1920. The names in the first and second classes are in order of [?], and in the third class in alphabencal ...

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  14. BARRIER NEWS.

    Mr. J. B. Williams, A.M.A., delegate. who while in New Zealand asked permission to go to South Africa on behalf of the A.M.A strikers, has decided to return ...

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  15. “PEACE REIGNS.”

    A Moscow [?] states—Peace reigns on all the Russian fronts. The last remnants of Balakh[?]tch’s Army have entered Poland and have, been disarmed by ...

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  16. Englishmen’s Forthcoming Matches.

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  17. MILITARY SCHOOLS.

    A course of instruction for members of the Permanent Military Forces in this District commenced on November 30 in camp at Seacliff. The members attending include ...

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  18. WOOL WEAKER.

    The wool sales opened weak, and less than a quarter of the .offerings was sold at Government reserve prices. Biddings for the remainder were 10 to 20 per cent, below ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, the new President (Mr. W. Lennon), on taking the chair, said there was great honour attaching to his position, as well as great ...

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  20. GRADUATES' ASSOCIATION.

    A happy and novel gathering was held at the Botanic Park on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the form of a welcome by the recently-formed Graduates’ Association of the ...

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  21. THE LAW COURTS.

    The hearing was continced of the action is which Reginald J. Addison, of Goodwood, [?] Gearge A. abbott, of Propect, for [?] alleged to lave been caused by a coll[?] ...

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  22. The Test Team.

    From H. J. WINTON:—I select the following as a likely representative Australian eleven:—acmstrong, Macurtney, Gregory, Matley, Keileway Carter Pellew ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell), the Minister of. Repatriation -{Hop. G. R. Laffer), and the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Paecoe) will proceed to Murray ...

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  24. SHOT IN THE STREET.

    A startling affair took place in West Hobart to-night. A young man, Henry Price, called at the house of an acquaintance [?]amed Rice against whom he had a ...

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  25. Western Australia.

    The Assembly passed the second reading the Navigation Amendment Bill, to bring the State's maritime legislation, up to date. At present State steamers are ...

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  28. WOODEN SHIPS CONTRACT ENQUIRY.

    The Federal Public Works Committee to-day continued its enquiry concerning the ships Braeside and Burnside. Arthur Carlyle Barber, a naval architect, said that ...

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  30. THE OVERWEIGHT SUGAR.

    There were no further developments as to overweight sugar bags at Port Adelaide on Wednesday morning. No rep]y has as yet been received from the eastern States ...

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