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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE ROYAL VISIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADELAIDE

    According to advice received in Adelaide to-day Prince George's visit to South Australia as part of his Australasian tour will take place next ...

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  4. LOOTED BY PIRATES

    The fourth case of daring piracy on the China coast within two months has been reported by wireless messages received at the local office of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANGLICAN PARISH TROUBLE

    Complications have arisen at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury, over the administration of the parish, which virtually involves notice to quit ...

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  6. NEW POLICE HEAD

    Inspector Albert Winter, at present chief of No. 4 police division in the metropolitan area, who has been appointed to the charge of the Broken ...

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  7. ECONOMIES AT HOSPITAL

    The report of Mr. W. A. E. Lewis, superintendent of Hospitals for New South Wales and a member of the Hospitals Commission, ...

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  8. EDUCATION INQUIRY

    With the arrival to-morrow morning of the commission which is inquiring into Technical Education in New South Wales many matters ...

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  9. WHOLE CITY WIPED OUT

    A large scale relief for the victims of Monday's disastrous earthquake is being hurriedly organised [?] the Government ...

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  10. KING'S MESSAGE TO GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The following message was received to-day by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) from the King in reply to the Governor-General's message:— ...

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  11. FEDERAL ELECTIONS MAY BE POSTPONED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As the result of the Royal visit the Federal elections may be postponed until March next year. ...

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  12. CRICKET TEST TEAM Mode Of Payment Of £600 Bonus BRISBANE, Friday.

    The Board of Control has decided to pay the £600 bonus to cricketers selected for the tour of England, as follows: £100 (in Australian money) ...

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  13. MORE LEARN TO SWIM FINAL DAY FOR WOMEN

    Favored by the hot weather, hundreds of women flocked to the City Baths this afternoon when a prominent feature was the activities of the ...

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  14. LONDON VIEW ON ITINERARY

    The itinerary, for Prince George's Australian tour is likely to present many difficulties. One problem is whether he will go direct to ...

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  15. RUM-RUNNING TO END IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, January 16.—Rum running vessels which have lurked off the north-eastern coast since 1325 endeavoring to land liquor are hurrying ...

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  16. STOLEN RINGS RECOVERED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Forty diamond rings valued at about £1000 were seized by detectives In residential premises at Pitt-street, Sydney, ...

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  18. THE HOTTEST DAY 103 Degrees In Shade

    To-day was the third successive day with the temperature over the century the reading of 103 degrees being the highest for the present ...

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  19. SOME STRIKERS RETURN

    A number of the strikers in the textile industry returned to their employment at the works of the Sydney Woollen Mills, Parramatta, and at ...

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  20. TRIAL SUGGESTED OF LEFT ARM BOWLERS

    Mr. Hugh Trumble, the former international, and now secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club, agrees with a suggestion made by Mr. M. A. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL OFFICERS

    Mr. E. P. O'Neill was re-elected unopposed to the presidency of the Industrial Council at its annual meeting last night. Other officers elected ...

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  22. EVENTS FOR SUNDAY

    Nominations received for the events to be staged by the club at its mixed bathing session on Sunday morning give promise of some excellent ...

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  23. FAR WEST CHILDREN

    Four, of the local contingent of 10 children who have been in Sydney at the annual Manly camp for children organised by the Far West Children's ...

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  24. NEXT TENNIS TEST

    The draw for the fourth tennis test between Australia and Great Britain which will be played in Adelaide on February 2, 3 and 5, has been received ...

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  25. RETURNING GERMANS

    As Germans who fled at the time Nazi terrorism was most intense are now returning in increasing numbers, the secret police have received fresh ...

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  26. BIRTHRATE FALLS

    Statistics compiled from the census papers reveal ah alarming decline in the Australian birthrate. The normal rate has been 2 per cent. a year, but ...

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  27. 179th STATE LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The 179th State lottery was drawn to-day. The first prize, No. 32,725, was won by "75" Syndicate, E. R. Herford 404 ...

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  28. 103.8 IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The highest temperature in Adelaide up till 2 o'clock to-day was 103.8 degrees. ...

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  29. INTENSE HEAT IN SOME COUNTRY CENTRES

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Intense heat was experienced throughout the State yesterday. Balranald and Wentworth recorded the highest ...

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  30. INJURED AT WORK

    While working in the South mine to-day on the 917ft. level, Neil Colman, of 113 Nicholls-street, was struck on the foot by a stone. He ...

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  31. BETTING SHOPS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—In an extraordinary diversity of buildings tradesmen were busy yesterday preparing licensed betting premises for ...

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  32. FIRE AT PRINTERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A fire was discovered last night in a small workshop of the Southern Cross Press, Military-road, Cremorne. Fortunately ...

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  33. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    PORT MORESBY, Friday. — A native policeman named Stephen or Momadameni was before the lower court charged under the White ...

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  34. MURDERER REMOVED TO BATHURST GAOL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eric Boland Craig, who was convicted of the murder of Bessie O'Connor and the manslaughter of May Miller, and whose ...

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  35. BLASTING TREES AT RAILWAY GARDENS

    To-day the men engaged in clearing out the old Silverton Tramway garden to make way for the District Tennis Association courts were ...

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  36. NEXT EXCURSION TO SYDNEY

    Advice has been received at the Crystal-street station that the next excursion train for Sydney will be run, in conjunction with the ordinary ...

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  37. NEWS FROM OTHER SOURCES

    BRISBANE, Friday. — While searching tho Nankin after her arrival at New Farm, Customs officials discovered 19 love birds in a cage. ...

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  38. SHARK RAMMED BY SHIP

    The Union Company's liner Monowai, from, New Zealand, when approaching Station Pier, Port Melbourne, rammed a large shark, ...

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  39. THREE MEN BADLY INJURED IN EXPLOSION

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), January 18.— Three men were badly injured following a terrific, explosion in a city factory here to-day. One of the men had ...

    Article : 56 words
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