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  4. TOZER TRAGEDY.

    The Melbourne Herald write of the late Do.:—Dr. Claude Jonathan Tozar:—He was the son of "the late Mr. John Tozer, for many yearn in the service of the Bank of ...

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  5. LEAGUE AND EMPIRE

    The Empire Parliamentary Association tendered a luncheon to the dominion delegates to the League of Nations Assembly, with the exception of those who are ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST.

    The centre of political activity in India at the moment is Nagpur, where the Indian National Congress is assembling. issues will be defined. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. GRIME WAVE.

    Reports from Toledo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Boston, and Philadelphia, and other large American cities, indicate the existence of an. unprecedented crime wave. ...

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  8. HOTI

    The unseasonable and varied weather which has prevailed in South Australia For sereval weeks past has changed to summery conditions with a vengeance. The ...

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  9. TERRIBLE TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    It has been reported that a terrible railway accident has occurred at Perrograd, owing, it is believed, to the overcrowding the trains. Several hundreds of ...

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  10. THE TEST MATCH.

    Although the result of the test match in Sydney is regarded in England as showing that Australia's cricket strength. had been underrated both in Australia and England, ...

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  12. WALLAROO AND MOONTA MINES.

    The following notice teas posted at the mines and smelters to-day:—“The directors regret having occasion to intimate to employes that, owing to the serious ...

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  13. Hot Again To-Morrow.

    People -who intend coming into the city on day to do their final Christmas shopping can look for no relief from present weather conditions. When seen on ...

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  14. COST OF LIVING.

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  15. CARGO PILFERING.

    A painful case of a main's slip from the paths of honesty sifter years of flood service was brought under notic eon Thursday when, -die boatewain. of the F. and O. ...

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  16. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Thursday morning on the course proper 10 yards from the inner rails, shortly after 4 o'clock Chamois executed 10 furlongs in 2.34½, the last three furlongs in 40½ ...

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  17. FARROW'S BANK.

    Thomas Farrow (managing director of Farrow's Bant, limited) has been brought to London and charged at the Mansion House. Accused bas been remanded, and ...

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  18. England Lacked Bowler

    Ciem Hill who has played for Australia in so many test matches, was naturally delighted to hear of the big victory of our men. "I was not at all surprised at out ...

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  19. PORT ADELAIDE SHOOTING.

    James Wilson MeCoIl, described as a llabourer but who has been engaged at Port Adelaide as a .mariner, appeared before Messrs. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., A. Gower. and ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The man who was found in a critical condition at the rear of the Zoological Gardens on Wednesday, and who was found to be dead on removal to the Adelaide ...

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  21. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

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  22. A.T.N.A. EXAMINATION

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  23. BELAIR DROWNING FATALITY.

    The body of the lad who was drowned in a dam near the curator's residence, National Park. Belair, on Wednesday, was recovered in 18 ft. of water at 5.20 a.m. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Treasury denies the reported abandonment of the excess profits duty. —To Fit at Hamburg — LONDON, December 22. ...

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  26. Victoria Park.

    The outside tam track only was on use on Thursday morning and Melbolt (Higgs) made an early start by running a mile in 155 and 1½ miles in 224 press[?] (Higgs) exu[?]bed hal ...

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  27. AN OLD ESTATE.

    An application in c[?]tions with the state of the late Patrick Kelly, of near to Gawle was heard by the Chief Justice (Sir George Military) in the Civil Court on Thursday. The Parties ...

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  30. Sydney Wicket a Terror.

    Mr. Frank [?]redale writing in Wednesday’s Age, tends to confirm Mr Clem Hill's view of differing wicket conditions. He says:—I board several cricketers in the ...

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  31. A SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    The fact that a series of offences has, it is alleged, been perpetrated against the Repatriation Department by various persons, ms mentioned when two women were charged, at the ...

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