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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Hughes to-day officially announced the completion of an agreement between Great Britain, the United Slates, and Japan on the question of the naval ratio. ...

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  4. SHIPPING RIVALRY

    "Fairplay," the shipping paper, in commenting on the sailing of the Commonwealth steamer Moreton Bay, says:—The question arises whether British financiers ...

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  5. THE IRISH AGREEMENT. ALTERATIONS WILL DESTROY THE PACT.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons said:—While the House is entitled to make alterations in the Irish agreement, he wished to make it clear that ...

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  7. THE WORLD'S PEACE Naval Ratio Settled

    An announcement has been made that an agreement on the naval ratio has been reached. The details will be made known later to-day. ...

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  8. THE HYLAND CASE

    The hearing in the Hylamd case was continned in the Adelaide Civil Court, before Mr justice Poole and a jury on Friday morning. Mr. Villeneuve Smith, K.C., ...

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  9. THE HYLAND CASE.

    Referring to evidence given on Thursday, Mr. Hyland said between 1918 and July, 1919, it was not his practice to go into girls' bedrooms and wake them up. ...

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  10. CANNOT PAY

    Germany has advised the Reparations Commission that she is unable to pay the next two instalments of the indemnity, and she requests permission to delay the ...

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  11. THE SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The triangular tournament for the possession of the Sheffield Shield has been played annually between the three recognised "cricket" States—New South Wales, ...

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  12. PRINCESS MARY

    The Queen, with Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles (to whom the Princess is engaged), is visiting the Earl of Harewood (father of Lord Lascelles). The ...

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  13. Economic Chaos.

    Marshal Foch and M. Viviani have sailed, for France. Marshal Foch, in a statement, suggested the calling of an International Economic ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. PORTUGUESE CRISIS

    The Portuguese Cabinet, which has assumed office, after the murder of two members of the previous Cabinet, during the recent rising, has resigned. ...

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  15. FEEDING RUSSIA

    The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives reported, favorably on the Bill appropriating 20 million dollars for the purchase of grain and other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY FREEHOLDS.

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  17. The Peace of Europe.

    The Earl of Derby, British Ambassador, interviewed by the "Journal," said:—I am optimistic enough to believe that M. Brand and Mr. Lloyd George will reach an ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

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  19. Odenburg and Hungary.

    The Oderburg (Hungary) plebiscite was taken without incident. An unofficial announcement has been made that the majority favors joining Hungary. ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. The Dutch Army.

    The Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament, by 50 votes to 48, has adopted the new Army Bill, fixing the maximum strength of tie army at 310,000 men, ...

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  24. THE CHRISTMAS BIRD.

    Christmas always brings with it an exceptionally strong demand for poultry, and while supplies come forward at this season in increased quantities, deliveries from ...

    Article : 420 words
  25. NEW SEASON'S FRUIT.

    The South Australian Government having decided not to adopt the Federal Government proposal of a Commonwealth fruit pool, a deputation of fruitgrowers ...

    Article : 372 words
  26. Dail Eireann Discussion.

    Opinion in the Dail Eireann fluctuates hourly, according to the speeches. It is impossible to predict the result confidently. ...

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  27. BRITISH WORSTEDS.

    The British exports at worsteds during the last eleven months amounted to thirty-six and a half million square yards, compared with fifty-six millions square yards ...

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  28. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Sydney Faulkner, of Kilkenny Blocks, claimed from Messrs. Pank & Sleep, land and estate, agents, the sum of £25, alleged to he due in respect to the sale of his house. Indebtedness was ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. J. E. Monfries) stated on Wednesday that if the public would post their Christmas greetings as early as possible the ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. Police Court—-Adelaide.

    Robinson, C. Le Lievre, and H. A. Martin.) Nellie Bradbury, who denied haying loitered for an unlawful purpose on North-terrace on December 15, was found guilty and ordered one ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. INJURED BY A HARVESTER.

    Mr. F. Tredenick on Monday morning alighted from his harvester to screw up a loose bolt, near one of the wheels. The horses were not taken out, and as he sat ...

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  32. FRENCH BUDGET.

    After an all-night sitting the Chamber of Deputies passed the whole of the 1922 Budget. It the Senate ratifies it by January 1 it will be the first time for ...

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  33. A FINE OLD LADY.

    Mrs. Janet Coad, aged 93 years 8 months, died at Quorn this week. Born in Kent, she arrived in the State by the ship Lloyd, on December 1, 1838, ah d died 83 years ...

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  34. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Arthur Edward Bottomley was charged by the city inspector (Mr. J. T. James) with having ridden a bicycle on the footpath in Sussex-street, New Kingston, on November 21. Mr. R. ...

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  35. SCHOOL CONCERT.

    The pupils of the Wilderness School, Medindie, gave their annual concert on Tuesday evening. The Walkerville Hall was quite full, and an excellent programme was provided. The girls of ...

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  36. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In the matter at Alfred Hendy Jonas, jun., of Portland, driver. First hearing. The insolvent was referred to the Accountant, and his earnings were protected up to £3. ...

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  37. "TOKYO TOWN."

    The charges of unlawful gaming preferred against four, prominent Adelaide citizens, and arising out of games conducted in connection with "Tokyo Town" ...

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  38. A CASE DISMISSED.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, the charge of manslaughter against Alfred C. Larner, in connection with the death of Alfred A. Johnston, preferred by the police, was mentioned. ...

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  39. "THE CHRISTMAS CHRONICLE."

    The heavy demand for "The Christmas Chronicle" showed no signs of abating yesterday. All day Hong copies were being eagerly sought. The street sellers had ...

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  40. A FRACTURED ARM.

    The young son of Mr. E. Gulm, at Edithburgh, on Sunday fell from the top of a cutting. He fractured his right forearm and dislocated his elbow. He was ...

    Article : 48 words
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