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  4. BURGLARS BUSY.

    The premises of the Adelaide Chilled Butter and Produce Company, Austen avenue, off Waymouth street. [?] at a late hour on Sunday evening. The ...

    Article : 108 words
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  6. VIOLENT DEPUTIES

    The Socialists in the Chamber of Deputies the Government of partiality [?] the fatal encounter at Lucca, be[?] the Socialists and Nationalists. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. AH HOTEL MURDER.

    Light was shed to-day on the murder in an hotel here on Wednesday of Leeds Vaughan Waiters, a wealthy Londoner, son of a ate piano manufacturer. Mr. Waters ...

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  8. A FINE START.

    The good position of the Australians in the first test match—a lead of 123 without loss—was gratifying to their supporters, and, with the prospect of a closely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE HOTTEST DAY.

    Many complaints of “unseasonable” weather have been made daring the past week or two. and a “cool Christmas” was the forecast on every hand. On Monday, ...

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  11. MR. LOWELL THOMAS.

    Mr. Lowell Thomas, the United States War correspondent, was the [?]uesl of the Commonwealth Club at a luncheon in the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday. He ...

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  12. House Entered.

    On Saturday evening the residence of Mr. Ed[?] Pannell. Halstead street, Prospect. was entered, and money and a quantity of clothes were stolen. The intruder gained ...

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  13. GREEK POLITICS.

    According to rumours, which have ena[?]sted from Government circles, the supporters of M. Venezelos are organizing a [?]. ...

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  14. UNRELIABLE EVIDENCE.

    Mr. Justice Poole. in the Civil Court on Monday, delivered his reserved judgment in the case in which Harry Afford petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Mary ...

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  15. SCHOOLBOY’S LAWSUIT.

    Suing by his father, a seven-year-old boy named Webb brought an action against the Great Eastern Railway Company in the King’s Bench Division, London, for ...

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  16. A PURITAN CARDINAL

    Card[?] Dubois, successor to Cardinal Leo Adolphus Amette, has vehemently dea[?] unse[?]ly dances, which he describes meat exotic in origin and in name. ...

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  17. A CHRISTMAS CASUALTY.

    ORROROO, December IS.—Mr. H. W. Symee, a butcher of this district, suffered serious injuries yesterday. He was chasing a fowl around a shed, when the ...

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  18. COTTON THREAD PROFITS.

    A huge total of profit was again made by J. & P. Coats, Limited, the cotton thread manufactu[?] in the past year (Writes The London Daily Chronicle ...

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  19. A SORDID CASE.

    The case in which Richard Tregeagle, an elderly man. was charged with incest, was con based at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning (before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M.). Mr. ...

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  20. BARRIER NEWS.

    At the North Mine checkweighers' meeting yesterday it was reported that the North Mine had decided to recognise check-weighmen as employee of the company. ...

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  21. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    The subcommittee of the committee on agricultural education hopes to be in a position to present an interm report to the general committee early in February. ...

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  22. EARLY CLOSING AT SNOWTOWN.

    The Minister of Industry (Han W. Hague) has received a petition with about 46 signatures, for a shopping district in Snowtown under the Early Closing Acts ...

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  23. SUPREME COURT JUDGMENTS.

    Judgment will be delivered on Tuesday at 10.30 a.m. in the metier Hyland v. Hyland, and in the estate of Robert Barr Smith, deceased. ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    Is the matter of Harold Bailey, of College street. College Park; adjourned first hearing.— Mr. T.—F. Wigley, tor insolvent, applied for an order to rescind the adjudication of insolvency on ...

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  25. DIVORCE PETITIONS.

    Olive Jane Gully, of Cheltenham, asked, through Capt. A, a Blackburn. V.C., M.P., for a dissolution of her marriage with Richard Gully, railway porter, of Cheltenham. There -was no appearance ...

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  26. POINT DUTY POLICE MEN.

    Throughout the year excellent work is performed by the constables on point duty at the intersections of several city streets with King William street, and it was ...

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  27. AN INJURED JUROR.

    DARWIN, December 20.—When the breach of promise case was called on this moaning one juror was absent. He had been playing football on Saturday and ...

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  28. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL LOTTERY.

    Two[?] of alleged contra[?] of the provia[?] of the Lottery and Gamins Act were pre[?] against Arthur Eruest Otway and William Henry Pearoe. Mr. K. F. V. Sanderson ...

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  30. WILL CASE.

    In the Civil Court on Monday Mr. Justice Poole delivered reserved judgment on the contraction of a provision in the Will of the [?] Peter Nilsson. He Slid that at the time of the ...

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  32. KING WILLIAM STREET TRAMLINES.

    The works and highways committee reported at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday that a letter had been received from the Municipal. Tramways ...

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  33. A SOCIETY MARRIAGE

    Two historic families were united recently, when the marriage took place at Durham of Lady Maureen Helen Vane-Tempest Stewart, daughter of Lord and ...

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  36. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF SHEETING, DAMASK, TOWELLING, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, FLANNELETTES, SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY, &c.

    Theodore Bruce & Co. are selling tomorrow, without reserve, at their salerooms. Exchange Buildings. Pirie street, £500 to £600 worth of ladies' and ...

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  37. Family Notices

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  38. REAPER-THRESHER DEMONSTRATION.

    We have received advice from Messrs. Chuttebuck Bros, that the above demonstration, which was recently positioned on account of the wet weather, will now be ...

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