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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    During the Budget Commission discussions Mr. Millen (Aust.) questioned whether Mr. Thomas’s explanation of the expenditure of the labour organization would have ...

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  5. UNHAPPY MARRIAGES.

    Patitions for divorce were heard by Mr. Justice Buchanan in the Civil Court on Tuesday. Launces[?]n Roy Moore, of Glenelg labourer, couth a dissolution of his marriage with Myrtie Ev[?] nee ...

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  6. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    Sinn Feiners attacked the Camlough police barracks on Sunday night, and [?] ree fighting ensued. It is reported that a number of the men were killed. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CRICKET.

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  8. LATEST SHIPPING.

    [?]maphore Tides. — Tuesday , Dec. [?] — Low water , 11.10 a.m. high water [?] to p.m. ARRIVED — December 14. Monch[?]lierie, 3, 36[?] Rizzi, Sydney, Elder Smith, ...

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  9. “WHAT IS FAIR ?”

    Before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray ) and Mr. Justice Poole in the Full Court on Tuesday, an application was made in behalf of Edith Mary Hyland, in ...

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  10. STOP PRESS EDITION.

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  11. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning, on the tan track which was good going, Tasno run four furlongs in [?] Lady Anton (C. Boom) executed seven furlongs in 1, [?]the first four furlongs in ...

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  12. BARRIER NEWS.

    Mr. J. Hood has been appointed chieftain of the Caledonian Society in place of A. MGeegor, resigned. Mr. A. E. Whitney has been appointed President of ...

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  13. The Inquest on MacSwiney

    The London Weekly Times of November contained the following account of the inquest on the body of tie Lord Mayor or Cork at Brixton Prison by Dr. G. P. ...

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  14. MAKING A MELBA.

    We are now in the thick of the concert season (says a London writer), and tickets are being showered upon the musical critics in great profusion and variety. For this ...

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  15. Sharp Note to Germany.

    The allied military commission has sharply replied to the German Note declining to complete disarmament on they p[?] ea of internal changes. The commission ...

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  16. 202 MILES AN HOUR.

    M. Sadi Lecointe broke the world's record flying a t Nieuport in an Hispano machine. He attained a speed of 202 miles an hour. ...

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  17. THE SMITHS IN VERSE.

    The centenary dinner of Messrs. W.H. Smith & Son. the Famons London book-sellers, brought .much pleasant recollection of a firm which' has always walked in the ...

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  18. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    In presenting the report of the Basic Wage Commission to the Commonwealth Parliament the Prime Minister drew attention to the ...

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  19. END OF THE SUGAR TROUBLE.

    Work on the Japanese steamer Kabi Mar[?] as resumed at Port Adelaide at 10 o’clock, on Tuesday morning, and proceeded without interruption. Eight men ...

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  20. A DISTURBED WORLD.

    The supplementary Army Estimates show that a further large amount is required, of which sum £16,000,000 is for the Middle East, £10,500,000 for an increased ...

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  21. CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND.

    Three ringing cheers were given Cr. Glover at Leievre terrace, North Adelaide, on Tuesday morning by about 500 children of the North Adelaide School, who had ...

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  22. IN THE SAME CHOIR FOR 70 YEARS.

    Lord Bled[?] loe’s gardener, Mr. Joshua Goulding, has been in the choir at St. Mary ’s Panish Church. Lydney, England, for nearly 70 years. At one time he. his ...

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  23. “THE FOLKS OP THE GLEN.”

    A correspondent writes:—The interesting reminiscences in Monday’s Register headed “The Folks of the Glen" contain one reference to our first Colonial Treasurer which ...

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  24. FAMOUS DWARF DEAD

    Count Magri, the well-known Italian dwarf, 37 in. high, the second husband of Mrs. “Tom Thumb.” died M Middlebor[?] Massachusetts, recently. Only a fortnight ...

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  25. SECRETS OF FLIGHT.

    At the scientific meeting of the Zooloical Society in London Col. Hankin, of the Indian Medical Service, described observations he bad made on the flight of ...

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  26. THE LAW COURTS.

    The decree nisi granted Army Florence Hodder, against her husband. Albert Edward, on March 2 last was made absolute on the application of Mr. T. E. [?]ieland. Mr. W. S. Bright appealed for ...

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  27. BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the Commons today announced that the committee of Imperial Defence, was beginning &n investigation into the future needs of the navy ...

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  28. A BOY SHOT.

    TEROWIE, December 13.—A lad in the employ of Mr. George Hanlin, of Tuilki[?]key Station, about 27 miles east of Terowie, was accidentally shot in the side ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Archibald I. Bagott, manager-of the Border Preserving Works, for Wilcox, Moffin, & Co., died on Monday morning at Mount Gambier from appendicitis. Mr. ...

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  30. IMPERSONATOR SENT TO GAOL.

    At the Police Court to-day Henry Beasley, alias McNeil, who was arrested last week and charged with having fraudently obtained goods by representing ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the first session of the amateur billiard championship Hooper made 500, end Christey 130. ...

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  32. HEROIC FIREMEN.

    An interesting ceremony was held a Leeds (England) recently, when the heroism of a number of Bradford firemen on the occasion of the Low Moor munitions ...

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  33. RIVER LEVELS.

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  34. JEWS AND PALESTINE.

    The Zionist Organization has informed the Australian Press Association that it understands that the British and French Governments have agreed that all the ...

    Article : 114 words
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  37. BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED BY TRAIN.

    Stanley Steele, about five years of age, was seriously injured by a train at Exeter on Tuesday morning. He was crossing the Semaphore road from the south to the ...

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  38. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    S[?]LAVIN’S HAMPTON DAISY.—Dec. 14:— Bottom level extended 0 to 73 ft.; country heavily mineralized. No. 3 level 140 ft.; winze sunk 4 to 8 ft.; values over 4 ft, 30 dwt. ...

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