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  3. PEOPLE CROWD HALL IO HEAR BOY PIANIST

    So great was the demand to hear Phillip Hargrave, the boy pianist, give his second recital in the Adelaide Town Hall last night that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH WAR DEBT TO U.S.A. Payment Expected ByU.S.A.

    The United States reply to the British war debt Note was handed to Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British Ambassador, in Washington, ...

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  5. CIVIL AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister, in a statement to-day, said that by ensuring to people outback speedy and safe means of transport, ...

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  6. £25,000 DAMAGES SOUGHT

    In the Bance Court to-day Mr. Windeyer, K.C., who is appearing for the plaintiff, asked the Chief Justice if he would be in a position ...

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  7. COMPENSATION CLAIM

    A claim for compensation for lead poisoning, in which William Frederick M'Culloch sued the North Broken Hill Company, was heard ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT'S DEFEAT

    A special meeting of the Cabinet will probably be held to formulate plans for meeting the situation caused by the Legislative Council's ...

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  9. JUNIOR TECHNICAL EXAMINATIONS Results in First Year Classes

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  10. AUSTRALIA TO LONDON

    Captain Hans Bertram and Pilot G. U. Allen left Point Cook at 4.30 o'clock this morning on a flight to London. They carried. sufficient ...

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  11. MORE ATTACKS ON JUDGES

    In the Legislative Assembly early this morning the debate was resumed on the Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Amendment Bill. ...

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  12. THE GOVERNOR AND MR. LANG

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, a former Minister of the Crown, speaking at Leichhardt last night on behalf of the Federal A.L.P. candidate (Mr. ...

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  13. NEWS FROM SCHOOLS Staff Farewell To Teachers

    The staff of the Central School yesterday met for a valedictory, afternoon tea to teachers expecting transfers. Mr. A. G. Robertson, ...

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  14. SHORT-LIVED STRIKE

    Unemployed men on relief work at Ivanhce went on strike on Wednesday morning at 8 o'lcook, but later resumed. The cause of the strike ...

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  15. Britain to Pay in Gold

    LONDON, December 8.—The "Morning Post" understands that the Government has decided to pay the war debt instalment due on ...

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  16. TAXATION AT THE SOURCE

    Mr. Frank Nelson Yarwood, chairman of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, gave cvidence before the Taxation Commission to-day in ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED AT MENINDIE

    At a meeting of the unemployed held at Merrindie on Wednesday night it is reported that a motion was carried that in the event of single men ...

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  18. Teachers Transferred

    Messrs. E. P. Hodgkins and C. W. Marshall, of the Junior Technical School have received notice of transfer to Newtown and Wickham and ...

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  19. Reports on Children

    The annual reports of each boy's progress at the Junior Technical School have been given to the boys to take home. Reports are now in ...

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  20. ROCKHAMPTON CYCLONE

    Severe damage was caused by a cyclonic storm in Rockhampton and district yesterday afternoon. A mixed goods train standing at Cooneel and ...

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  21. CARRIED GUNS ON SUNDAY

    Because of complaints by landholders at Pooncarie about persons shooting in their paddocks, action was taken by the Pooncarie police, ...

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  22. CLAIMS AGAINST TEACHER

    Claims for £5000 damages Gach by William John Hendry, secretary of the Teachers' Federation, Samuel Henry Bendich, and John Patrick ...

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  23. Christmas Tree At Morgan-street

    A Christmas tree afternoon was held at the Morgan-street infants' school this afternoon. The boys and girls sang songs and recited pieces ...

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  24. 94th Lottery Drawn; Profits on Sweeps

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The 94th lottery was drawn to-day, the first prize, No. 26164, being won by "Bathurst B. Luck" syndicate, c/o Mrs. J. D. ...

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  25. Death of Sir Elliot Johnson

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—Sir Elliot Johnson, K.C.M.G., a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, died at Geelong (Victoria) last night, aged ...

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  26. WOOL SALES IN ADELAIDE

    A keen demand and animated bidding by a large and representative attendance of buyers kept wool prices at the fifth series of Adelaide sales ...

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  27. Christmas Holidays for the Shops

    As Christmas Day fulls on a Sunday this year the arrangements to be observed by shops over the Christmas holidays have been altered a ...

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  28. Starr-Bowkett Meetings

    The 85th meeting of the Wills StarrBowkett Society was hold at the secretary's, office on Thursday night. Mr. H. E. Mew presided. Messrs. R. E. A. ...

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  29. 87 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 37 degrees and the barometer reading 28.982. The following official ...

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  30. Prince Alfred Old Scholars

    Old scholars of Prince Alfred College met last night at Dr. Hains' surgery, when after discussion it was decided to form a local Old Scholars' ...

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  31. Australia's Second Test Team To-night

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Dr. Robortson, chairman of the Board of Control, said to-day that the personnel of Australia's second. Test team will not ...

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  32. Death Sentence Commuted

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), December 8.—The death sentence passed on Cedric Jonson, who was convicted of murdering his wife and two children[?] ...

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  33. Prices For Local Clips

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  34. Advertising

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  35. Gentral Schoolboys' Primary Results

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  36. Advertising

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  37. "WHEAT BATTLE IS OVER"

    Senator Hardy in a strong plea for a greater measure of justice to wheat growers says Australia must do more to save the great exporting industry. ...

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  38. Report To Agents

    Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. Ltd. have received the following report in connection with the wool sales which opened in Adelaide yesterday:—"The ...

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  39. Rings Worth £610 Stolen

    MELBOURNF Friday.—At the Criminai Court yesterday Sydney Ryan(28), hairdresser, was charged with having stolen a number of diamond ...

    Article : 72 words
  40. Squatter Impersonated

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Detectives to-day arrested two alleged confidence men who are said to have impersonated a squatter, and, after pretending ...

    Article : 47 words
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