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  5. AMERICA WON THE WAR."

    The United Stales is becoming conecrned over the anti-American feeling in Canada, and Collier's Weekly detailed a writer to investigate the causes. He says:—Why ...

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  6. THE SECOND TEST.

    With the back of their follow-on second innings broken, and with a heavy detict to wipe out on the Australian first innings score, the task of the Englishmen was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRIEST'S AWFUL CAREER.

    The Daily Chronicle special correspondent at Milan reports that intense excitement has prevailed during the trial, which just concluded after five weeks, of an ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. FRONT BENCH FIGURES.

    Soma men hang themselves on their poliitics, others bang their po[?]tios on them [?]ves, and these .need to be stout pegs. Well screwed into the scheme of things, as ...

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  9. NAVAL GO-OPERATION.

    Le Temps. commenting upon Auterican and Canadian naval co-operation in the Pacific says:— From the moment Canada uses American bases and Australia New ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. RAVE ACT AT BRIGHTON.,

    Hundreds of people watching the reports from the jetty at Brighton on Monday afternoon witnessed a have act on the part of Mr. Leonard H Sanders of the ...

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  11. HOLIDAY FATALITIES.

    1—Two drowining fatalities occurred at Warrnambool during the holidays. Cuthbert George Evans (16) was drowned in the city baths on Christmas Day. While ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. DISARMING GERMANY.

    M Raymood Poincare. in an article in Le Matin, complains that instead of applying to Germany the remedies provided in the Peace Treaty, the Allies have resorted ...

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  13. INDIA'S DEATHROLL.

    Indian mortality returns resord the death in 1919 of 20,273 persons from snake bite. The number shows a slight decrease on the Previous year’s total (22,600) and ...

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  14. IMPOSING A FINE.

    The question whether consideration should be given to a previous conviction when a fine was being inflicted upon a defendant fendant was raised in the Adelaide Police ...

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  15. RACE DAY- ARRESTS.

    Notwithstanding the heavier punishment provided for in recent legislation to be meted out for infractions of the betting laws, the number of men who appear ...

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  16. FELL INTO PORT RIVER

    Mr. William Pearce. of Largs Bay, married man. on Monday went for the trip to Edithburgh on the steamer Warawee. As he was getting off the vessel on its ...

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  17. £80,000 LAW COSTS.

    A record speech lasting 12 days was recently concluded before the Law Lords in the House of Lords in an action the costs of which will be between £70,000 and ...

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  18. AMERICAN SLANG.

    At a meeting of fishers a good story was told of a vivacious young American lady who was being instructed in the art of salmon fishing on a famous river in ...

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  19. THE LAW COURTS.

    Walter Barrett admitted having been drunk in Pitt street on Monday, and was fined 5 with 16 cause He was furthee ordered to pay £1 10/in ali for having resised F.c. Casley when ...

    Article : 233 words
  20. DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH.

    Because of misconduct alleged to have taken place with a mysterious woman in Paris, and because of alleged desertion, the Ducheas of Marlborough has been ...

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  21. RACING “COMMERCIAL ISM” IN ENGLAND.”

    We are approaching the dose of a remarkable racing season (wrote The London Daily Mail recently in a. leading article). Turf historians will dilate on it as being the ...

    Article : 365 words
  22. THE EUGENIE ! SCHNEIDER.

    Our Port Victoria correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday:—By the irony of fate, of owners of the Eugenie Schneider, struck Eclipse Beef, had refused to ...

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  23. PORT ADELAIDE Thursday January 4

    Herman Oliver labour[?] of Divett street part Adelaide was fined is with 10/ costs for having been drink on January 3 impector Franger spplied in have de[?]dant jeelared ad ...

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  24. Prose and Poetry of Cricket

    When one strolled around the old ground on Friday and Saturday in the sweltering heat, bow vividly the old days of crick seemed to come to the mind (says a writer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. The Gentle “Parracker.”

    Board on the [?] [?]uglas Put on Billy Hughes” The same stogan had come from the same throat throughout the afternoon says The August It ...

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  28. RIVER LEVELS.

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  30. Family Notices

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