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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE FIRST TEST AUSTRALIAN TEAM CHOSEN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  4. EUGENE DEBS

    An unofficial, estimate has been issued shwoing that Eugene Debs the Socialist, received 950,000 votes at the recent contest This is the laugest number of votes. ...

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  6. JAPAN AND KOREA

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" in Takio says;—The Japanese War. Office has announced the seizure of documents which purport to show that the ...

    Article : 74 words
  7. A BREEZE AT GENEVA. ATTACK ON EUROPEN STATESMEN.

    The representative of the Australian Press ' Association at the League of Nations'.Congress at Geneva, reports:—The Assembly has received the report on ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Rain was again falling in Sydney this morning. The cricket match between New South Wales and South Australia has therefore been abandoned. The South ...

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  9. PRINCE OF WALES

    Mr. Fisher has booked passages for himself and his wife and family in the Omar, which sails on January 29. The King and Queen, invited Mr. Fisher, ...

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  10. OVERSEAS DELEGATES

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva says:—The blockade of the adoption of the technical organisation report was in some respects ...

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  11. LOYAL NATIVES

    In an interesting letter which arrivel this seek from the Rev. J. E. Cresswell, formerly of Adelaide, who is at present at Raratonsa (Cook Islands), which may ...

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  12. KING CONSTANTINE

    Neither the British Government nor the Greek Legation in London has received, confirmation of the.report that the Greek Government have asked King Constantine ...

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  13. DISAPPOINTED.

    The "Star" says:—Mr. Lloyd George is disappointed at the response to the Government offer to negotiate with any authority in Ireland competent to ...

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  14. WORLD'S CABLES

    The preliminary conference to the World Communication Conference has issued a report, stressing the desirability, of the provision of more cable between North ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. AN "AMERICAN" OFFICER.

    An American army officer, Lieutenant Willet, has confessed that his real name was Hans Willers, and that he was a cadet in the ...

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  16. Sir Robert Borden's View.

    Sir Robert Bordea in a published memorandum, declares that the principal objeotion of Canada to Article 10 of the Covenant of the League of Nations is that she ...

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  17. MOTORING SENSATION

    Part of a low stone wall, 10 ft. in extent, and capped with a cast iron railing, which surrounded the home of Miss Rebbeck, at the corner of Mary-street and ...

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  18. NO SURPRISES.

    Though eight New South Welshmen have been included in the eleven, the selection contains no genuine surprises, for the Sydney men have exhibited form that ...

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  19. LESSONS OF THE WAR

    It is understood that the Admiralty proposes to build in record time at Ports? mouth dockyard the first of the new type. of battleships, embodying the lessons of ...

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  20. A LONELY DEATH.

    Scotiy McRae, a returned soldier, employed on the Burta station, was founddead in the Trinity paddock. about 18 mill's from Cockburn, last Sunday, by Mr. Smith, ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  22. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    A message from Fort William, Ontario, states:—Canadian wheat is being shipped to the United States, and it is, expected that the exports will shortly total 55,000,000 ...

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  23. Help to Armenia.

    The officials of the Department ot estate estimate that a loan of 25,000,000 dollars to Armenia would be adequate and that it would receive President Wilson's approval ...

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  24. IRELAND

    The "Star," commenting on areport that a colonial archbishop interviewed Mr. Grif[?] (Sinn Fein leader) in a Dublin prison on Monday and afterwards returned to ...

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  25. A DANCING WINTER

    Mr. Philip J. S. Richardson, editor of the "Dancing Times," London, writes:—Twenty-five years ago the young man of the period bad to be dragged to a dance; ...

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  26. OVERWEIGHT SUGER BAGS.

    There have been no further development at Port Adelaide in retard to the ovenweight sugar bags. No-reply has yet been received from the eastern States to ...

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  27. ACCIDENTS ON THE BARRIER

    Johns, a jockey, while schooling a horse on the South course yesterday, got a nasty fall, and (had several of his ribs broken. Mr. Frederick Wright, an old man, fell ...

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  28. POTATOES DISTRIBUTED.

    A consignment of potatoes, which had been ordered when the A.M.A. store was in existence has arrived. The order could not be cancelled, and so a distribution is ...

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  29. LABOR AT BROKEN HILL.

    Many memberes of the A.M.A. are resuming work without obeying the instruction of the executive that they must first report to the secretary of the A.M.A. that ...

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  30. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  31. RECENT LEGISLATION.

    His Excellency, the Governor on Thurseday gave his assent to all the Bills passed during the recent session of Parliament, which had not previously been assented ...

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  32. IRON KNOB

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company has entered into a contract in New South Wales for the supply of a trial parcel of 20,000 tons of iron ore, ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A proclamation Lag been Issued further proroguing the South Australian Parliament until January 31. ...

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  34. THE WANDILLA.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's liner Wandilla will berth at the Commercial wharf, Port Adelaide, at 6 a.m. to-morrow (Friday). ...

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  35. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The hospital board' of management at its monthly meeting, disqussed the venereal diseases clinic, in view, of the new Act, which came into force on December 1. ...

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  36. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. D. H. Hollidge, M.A., has been appointed acting Professor of Classics during the absence in England of Professor H. Darnley Naylor. Mr. Hallidge filled a ...

    Article : 274 words
  37. CRICKET. UNITED CHURCH ASSOCIATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 525 words
  38. PRICE OF GOLD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 451 words
  39. THE ENGLISH TEAM.

    Douglas, the captain or the English team, when shown tie names of the Australian team chosen for the first test, said—"It's a very good side that ...

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  40. TRAMWAY FATALITY.

    The hearing was continued on Thursday of the action brought in the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon and a jury of twelve, by Mary Ann Jobson, widow of ...

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  41. THE MANOORA DAM.

    During an argument in the Supremo Court on Thursday, Mr. Justice Gordon mentioned that in many civil actions judges or juries had to decide the facts on the ...

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  42. A DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing was resumed before Mr. Justice Poole, in the Civil Court on Thursday, of the petition brought by Harry Afford, of Queensland, station manager, ...

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  43. ENGLISHMEN AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Fully an inch of ram fell at Toowoomba last night and was followed by further heavy showers this forenoon. The wicket was covered with tarpaulins, but the rain ...

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  44. LAW COLRTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    The action was concluded in which Behrens and Marshall sued Albert Charles White and his wife, of Henley Beach-road, Torrensville, for £211 9/3, aliased to be due to the plaintiffs from the ...

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  45. A COLLISION.

    Shortly after 10 a.m. on Thursday a horse attached to a cart, and driven by j Mr. Joseph Watson, painter, of Alberton, who was accompanied by Mr. Hugo ...

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  46. Police Court—Adelaide.

    John McCarty, an old offender, who was arrested in Hindley-street, on Wednesday, for begging alms, was sent to gaol for two months. Herbert Hunter and Cederick Edward Lucas, ...

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  47. District Cricket Umpires.

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  48. REFORMING A THIEF.

    Stanley Walter Frederick Plator, who was remanded yesterday on charges of breaking and entering, was sentenced to-day, On the charge of breaking into tne ...

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  49. MINING NOTES.

    An illustration of the tribulations under which Australian copper producers are suffering was given by the chairman of the Mount Cuthbert, Cloncuny, at the half-yearly meeting on Tuesday, ...

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  50. QUEEN'S SCHOOL VERSUS OLD BOYS.

    The annual match between Queen's School and! Old Beys was played on the University Ground on Wednesday, on an excellent turf wicket, provided by the curator. The present boys batted ...

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  51. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING.

    Charges of shopbreaking were preferred against. Stanley Withers and Abol Luke Slattery at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday (before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., T. H. Brooker, and S. Payne). ...

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  53. A MOTOR COLLISION.

    The hearing was continued on Thursday in the Adelaide Local Court, before Mr. T. Hesvitson, S.M., and a special jury of flee, of the action brought by Reginald James Addison, of ...

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  54. RETURNING TO WORK.

    At the end of last week 3,031 men were employed on the mines. The average number during the strike was 1,600, end prior to the strike 7,000. The greatest number ...

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