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  4. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    'Why, Tommy," exclaimed the Sunday school teacher, "don't you say your prayers every night before you go to bed?" "Not any more," replied Tommy; ...

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  5. TOPICAL PICTURES.

    There is a fine selection of topical included in the illustrated pages of The Observer, which is on sale this morning. Many features of the life of the State are ...

    Article : 445 words
  6. SPORTSMAN'S COMPANION.

    There is an old saying that there is nothing new under the sun. That cannot be applied to Friday's Journal. The contents of that popular publication hare the ...

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  7. THINGS LEARNED.

    The Empire Parliamentary Association, at a banquet at the Savoy Hotel, welcomed home the Parliamentary delegation which lad toured the dominion. ...

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  8. LIBELLOUS DEATH NOTICE.

    The hearing of the claim for £1,000 damages for libel brought by Florence Mabel Webbe, of Myrniong, Busby parade, Waverley. Sydney, a married women ...

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  9. CLEM HILL AND CRICKET.

    Much interest has been aroused by the announcement made that Clem Hill, South Australia's champion batsman, would probably retire from the cricket field. Hill has ...

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  10. KEEPING BACK PART OF THE QUOTATION.

    The -world knows what happened to an historical gentleman who kept back a part of the purchase-money received by him for an allotment of land, and it ...

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  11. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Sentence of death -was to-day passed by Mr. Justice Ferguson in the Criminal Court upon David Maule, aged 26, who had been convicted of an assault upon Florence ...

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  12. "THE LAST POST."

    Peacetime as well as war has its aches and pains for the soldiery. When the big guns are booming at the front, and messmates fail daily to answer the rollcall, ...

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  13. "THE TERRIERS."

    Replying to the Territorial deputation today, the Prime Minister emphasized the unanimous testimony o: distinguished generals and other officers regarding the efficiency ...

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  14. SHUT IN A MOURNING COACH

    A peculiar adventure befel Canon Hughes while returning from the funeral of the late RP. . C. E. Frazer to-day. At the cemetery the handle of a door of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. STRIKE BROKEN.

    It is considered that the back of the strike has been broken: • All ports are working briskly, and without trouble. More members of the old Waterside ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. ENGINE DRIVER'S END.

    James Berry, an engine driver, employed on the Great Boulder Perseverance, met his death in remarkable circumstances to-day. Ore was being hauled from the ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Executive Council on Thursday morning approved a number of amendments in the regulations dealing with the entrance of junior -clerks and messengers in the public ...

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  18. CADETS PROSECUTED.

    A number of prosecutions of cadets for breaches of the Defence Act were called on at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday afternoon (before Mr. T. Gepp, S. M.), ...

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  19. LATE RP FRAZER.

    Early this morning the remains- of the late Rp. Charles Frazer were conveyed from the private hospital in which he died on Tuesday to Queen's Hall "at Federal ...

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  20. NORMAL CONDITIONS.

    Matters are now in practically a normal state here. work on the wharfs is in full swing. The tram service was resumed to-day. The authorities are ...

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  21. LATEST MINING.

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  22. RURAL WORKERS.

    On October 18 an application was made the President of the Federal Arbitration Court by the Australian Workers' Union, in behalf of their rural -workers' section, ...

    Article : 279 words
  23. TROUBLES IN SYDNEY.

    Thus far the only steamship company of New Zealand directly hit at through the extension of the New Zealand trouble to Sydney is the Union Company.. At its ...

    Article : 352 words
  24. MOUNT ELLIOTT, LIMITED.

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  25. THE SENATE'S SYMPATHY.

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for Defence (Mr. Millen) moved—"That the Senate places on record its high appreciation of the great public service of the late ...

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  26. ABATTOIRS COMMISSION.

    The late Mr. Blacker. M. P.was appointed a few-days before his death a member of the commission appointed to enquire into the working of the Metropolitan ...

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  27. ELUSIVE RAILWAY TICKET.

    A young woman who travelled from Sydney to Bathurst by train on Sunday night could not find her ticket when Bathurst was reached. She ...

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  28. HARBOUR REGULATIONS.

    Executive Council on Thursday approved a regulation made by the Controller of Harbours, relating to the speed of steamships and motor ships in Port Adelaide and ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    B.A., M.A., B-Sc., and Non-Graduation.—Compulsory polsory Biology.—Division L—Tilley. Cecil Edgar. Division II- (in order of merit)—Pryor, William Arthur McGlew, Phyllis Dorothy, Messent, Philip ...

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  30. MEETINGS.

    GOLDEN" RIDGE G. M.—The eleventh ordinary general meeting was held on Wednesday. Mr. C E. Crocker presided. In moving the adoption the reports and balance sheet, he said that daring ...

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  31. A GOULBURN MYSTERY.

    Miss Mona West, of Goulbum. has been missing since November 5. She was on the date mentioned staying with an uncle, Dr. O'Hara. and Mrs. O'Hara, at ...

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  32. QUARANTINE LIFTED.

    The control of the smallpox outbreak in Sydney was to-day surrendered by the Commonwealth to the State. The proclamation which has applied to the area ...

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  33. VICTORIA'S GOVERNOR

    Mr. M. Hannah, in the Legislative Asembly this afternoon, asked the Premier whether, in view of Sir John Fuller's resignation, the Government, would provide ...

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  34. LAND BOARD ALLOTMENTS.

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  35. THE VACANT SEAT.

    Much interest is being evinced in the probable candidates for the Kalgoorlie seat the House o: Representatives, and the name, of the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) is ...

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  36. THREE CASES OF SMALLPOX.

    To-day three cases of smallpox were brought under the notice of' the health authorities. Hey comprise a mother and child from Balmain. and a young man from ...

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  37. HYMEN BUSY.

    Papers dealing with the marriage statistics of Victoria for 1912 were laid on the of the Legislative .. Assembly this afternoon. They show that a bride it ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.

    YUAN ME G .M. CO. has declared a dividend of a share, payable on December 20. ...

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  40. AGROUND AGAIN.

    The Orient liner Orama, outward bound, went aground in the bay near Bribie Island at a late hour to-night. Attempts to refloat the vessel proved futile. ...

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  41. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ROBERTSTOWN-BRIGHT S. L.—In the course of his report for the half-year ended November 34 the manager states:—The underlie prospecting shaft has been deepened to 210 ft., and the vein ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly, by 25 votes to 11, has passed the Land and Income Tax Bill. Mr. Wilson protested against the inequity of doubling the land tax from a halfpenny ...

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  43. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Acting m behalf of Mr. Connor (Agricultural Commissioner) the Attorney-General (Mr. Walker) to-day issued a writ against Sunday Times, claiming £3,000 ...

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  47. BULLION RETURES.

    BOYD'S HYDRAD[?] G. S.—:November 26 —Had further partial Clean up at No. 1 plant, - and obtained [?] or [?] gold. ...

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