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  4. SENSATIONAL CRICKET.

    The return [?]effield Shield match. between South Australia and New South Wales was commenced at the Adelaide Oval at noon to-day. Truly midsummer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TEST CRICKET.

    Already the flow of notable cricketers (past and present) to Adelaide in connection with the third test match, to be started on January 14, has begun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TERRORISM IN IRELAND.

    A special correspondent of The Times writes from Dublin : —“only the people in England knew . . .” Everywhere in Ireland to-day you hear that cry. There is ...

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  7. HOT NORTH WINDS.

    There was a north wind blowing on Friday. There were evidences of it. Leaves from the street trees blew along King William street southwards. It is a rule ...

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  8. DE VALERA.

    Freeman's Journal in its forecast of [?] De Valera's message to the Irish [?]ple, says he will demand that the peace [?]vertures shall be based on the ...

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  9. BENZINE PRICES.

    The South Anetraian Prices Commission on Friday morning again enquired as to the price of benrine. There were present the. Chairman (Mr. D. R. Davidson) and ...

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  10. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Fine and hot, with northerly winds and sight tendency to thunder. More rain and thunder in upper division of Northern Territory. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURES. ...

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  11. VICTIMS OF THE SLUMP

    The shareholders of the Bristol and Do[?] Producers' Association have deci[?] [?] to go into liquidation voluntarily. The [?]appointed, a committee of ...

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  12. Million Unemployed.

    The unemployed in Great Britain are es[?] at over a million, owing to the [?] slump. [?] has been shown that the profits of the ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    [?] Pro[?] (M. Lay[?]), m a state [?] said [?] Britain had welcomed [?] ho[?] of an allied conference on [?] between Britain and France, the ...

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  14. ECHO OF THE STRIKE.

    Mr. M. P. Considine, manager of the Aspendale Park Racing Club, announced that it had been, decided to abandon the club's meeting which was to have been ...

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  15. A TRADE TOUR.

    The Prime of Wales i[?]pected the Over [?] Trade Department's foreign samples' [?], comprising 100.000 samples of [?] manufactured goods which ...

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  16. THE YOUTH OF TO-DAY.

    In his position as investigator of the affairs of insolvents, Mr. Commissioner Mitchell has many opportunities to gauge the reasons ,which bring people into ...

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  17. Sims and Sinn Fein.

    The Times, in reviewing Admiral Sims's book, "The Victory At Sea," says:—It is already fairly well known that there is probably not an officer or man who was ...

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  18. "A Very Simple Task!"

    "New South Wales recently defeated Victoria with ease, and should have a very, simple task in Adelaide." says The Melbourne Herald of Thursday. ...

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  19. "SHOTS" AT A TRAIN.

    Boys at any time will be boys—and a good thing, too, perhaps. A sensational case in point decurred recently, although the Railway Department the particulars ...

    Article : 255 words
  20. Police.

    Johanna Winslet, boardinghouse keeper, of North parade. Port Adelaide, appeared on adjournment from December 21, charged on the information of Sub-Inspector Fra[?]er with having ...

    Article : 366 words
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  22. "MENACE TO THE PUBLIC."

    An arring milk vendor, who appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, was ordered to pay a heavy fine. Herbert Hobby admitted changes of having. on ...

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  23. WRANGEL AND FRANCE

    M. Kodroff, one of Geo, Wrangel's Minis[?] has [?] a statement that 80,000 [?] shipping has been already [?]to France to compensate her ...

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  24. STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN UNION.

    The National Convention of the Australian Student's Christian movement has been begun at Scotch College, Torrens Park, and more than 150 pupils from the ...

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  25. WAGNER IN PARIS.

    [?] were attendances at the [?] there, when the first Wagner pro[?] [?] was given. There was [?] in opposition. ...

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  26. THE OVERWEIGHT SUGAR.

    The waterside workers resumed work on Friday morning on the as Gabo, which has a cargo of Java sugar for the Sugar Refinery at Glanville. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  28. A Job for Hitch.

    According to The Times of Ceylon, Hitch has been offered an appointment as coach by the Ceylon educational authorities, who are very keen on improving the standard ...

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  30. POPE ON MANNERS.

    The Pope, in receiving the New Year wishes of aristocratic callers, congratulated [?] ladies on declining to indulge in ex[?] in dresses and dances, which ...

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  32. CHARGE OF FORGERY

    Before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M.. in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, H. E. Talbot, alias Harry William Barrett, was charged with having on September 17, 1920, forged the name of George ...

    Article : 222 words
  33. BARRIER NEWS.

    Early in the strike the Trades Labourers' Union was characterized by the A.M.A. as " a scab union." because it was going to have an award made under the State ...

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  34. IRON KNOB AND WHYALLA STRIKE.

    A tribunal sat in Thursday, comprising A. Webb (Deputy President of the [?] arbitratin Court), Messrs. Norwood [?]tehall (representing the company). ...

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  35. "Visitors a Good Side."

    Warwick Armstrong, captain of the Australian Eleven, was a visitor to the Soft goods Club, Flinders lane, on Wednesday afternoon, and his health was ...

    Article : 113 words
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