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  2. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.

    Public attention is divided at the moment between the income taxes and Christmas, with holiday weather as the big topic. With regard to the taxation ...

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  3. STILL FINE.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"The weather was again fine and practically clear throughout South Australia on Friday, cool on the coast. ...

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  4. THE END AT LAST.

    The dispute between the Abattoirs management and the lorry drivers in their employment has been definitely [?] This was accomplished on Friday morning ...

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  5. TAX-FREE LOANS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. W.Hague) stated on Friday that many people seemed to be in doubt regarding the correct position in relation to the abolition of tax-free loans. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Lady Bridges visited the Lady gal[?] Convalescent Home yesterday afternoon, and presented the Red Cross Christmas gifts to the soldiers. Later she visited the. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RED RUSSIA.

    The rejection by Mr. C.E.Hughes (Secretary of State) of the overtures for the recognition of Russia by the United States, led to a sharp conflict in the ...

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  8. CAN GERMANY PAY?

    The first attack on the stability of the rentenmark, which has considerably improved the economic condition in Germany was made to-day by Dr. Luther, ...

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  9. CRISIS IN CHINA.

    The Government have resigned because they were continually harassed by members of Parliament and prevented from reaching a settlement regarding the gold ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKES.

    Later news from the southern Republic show that the earthquakes have extended over a wide area. At Cumbal and Chil[?] scores of lives have been lost; From ...

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  11. British Representation.

    The British members of the Reparations Committee on the German Budget will be Mr. Montagu Norman and Sir Josiah Stamp. Mr. Reginald McKenna will ...

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  12. RESTORING HUNGARY.

    It is hoped that Hungary will be-restored after-the example of Austria, as a result of the agreement reached with the Council of the League of Nations regarding the ...

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  13. HARBORS BOARD APPRENTICES.

    The four prizes offered annually by the Harbors Board to its apprentices who attend the School of Mines and Industries were awarded this year to the ...

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  14. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Government have been subjected to so many interpellations that they have issued a statement explaining what has been done regarding the recent United ...

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  15. Appalling Unemployment.

    The clue to the Government action in respect to the rentenmark has been revealed by the announcement that the Finance ...

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  16. CANNED FRUIT.

    The report of the Food Investigation Board, dealing with canned fruit and botulism , states:-If B. botulinus [?] access to fruit which is canned, the ...

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  17. CITY BUILDINGS.

    For some years the Public Library Board has been building up a valuable historical record in the shape of a collection of photographs of public buildings in various ...

    Article : 339 words
  18. TROPICAL AUSTRALIA.

    A bulletin summarising the results ascertained at the last census of the tropical portion of Australia has been issued by the Commonwealth Statistician [?] ...

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  19. SUPERANNUATION PAYMENTS.

    A point of considerable interest to members of the Public Service was decided in the Full Court on Friday in a special case stated by the Adelaide Local Court, which ...

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  20. MODERNISM IN AMERICA.

    The controversy in the Episcopalian Church of America precipitated by the decision of the House of Bishops to try the Rev. Lee Heaton Young, a Fort Worth ...

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  21. TWO MORE CARDINALS.

    The Pope, at a secret consistory , created two cardinals, namely, Monsignori Evaristo Lueidi and Aurelio Galli. His Holiness , in his allocation , ...

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  22. THE COST OF LIVING.

    The Government to-day received a check in the Chamber of Deputies, which. by 331 votes to 200. referred the B[?] for an increase in the payment of public servants ...

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  23. MOTOR MAIL VANS.

    The Postal Department has decided to substitute motor vans for ponies and carts in the collection of mail matter free [?] and s[?]urban offices. A good ser ...

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  24. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    Sixty per cent. of the voters in Athens and the Piraeus abstained from voting at the Greek elections. They belonged chiefly to the Zaimas party. There were ...

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  25. BANKS AT RAILWAY STATIONS.

    A branch of the National Provincial Bank will be opened in January at Waterloo station. It is expected that, every big railway terminus will shortly have ...

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  26. A MISSING FARMER.

    Information has reached Mounted Constable Bourke, of Tailem Bend, that Mr. Frederick Ball, a farmer, of Sherlock, is missing from home. Early on Tuesday, ...

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  27. THE WARILDA DESERTED.

    Mr. Justice Greer, in the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice today delivered his reserved judgment in the case arising out of the [?]arilda's ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Heinemann the publishers, have accepted a sea novel, "The Ordeal by [?] Collins" of Melbourne. Sir James Allen (New Zealand High ...

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  29. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    There were forty-six new outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease on Wednesday, of which thirty-two were in Cheshire. The compensation paid now totals £1367000. ...

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  30. EQUAL PAY FOR THE SEXES.

    A decision against giving equal pay for equal work for the sexes was announced by Mr. Atlee Hunt, the Public Service Arbitrator to-day regarding the claim ...

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  31. COMMUNITY CAROL SINGING.

    The Adelaide Town Hall will be occupied after church tomorrow evening with carol [?]. Solos will be rendered by Mr. Walter Wood and Miss Ada Wordie, ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND.

    The Rev. J. G. Jenkin acknowledges the following additional gifts to his Christmas Cheer Fund:- Mr. R. Fraser, to; Sir Langdon Bonython. [?] Mr.G.C. ...

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  33. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    After a long enquiry, the National Wages Board has issued an award against the railway companies forbidding the proposed wage reductions and other economies ...

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  34. BRAVERY RECOGNISED.

    At the Goodwood school yesterday, which was visiting day, the Minister of Education (Hon. T.Pascoe) presented a framed address to Tom Walter, who in ...

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  35. STOCK EXCHANGE HOLIDAYS.

    The Adelaide Stock Exchange was closed on Friday for the Christmas and New Year holidays and it will not reopen until January 7. The chairman (Mr. W. B. Carr), ...

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  36. LABOR IN ITALY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent reports that Signor Mussolini, at a meeting of employers and workers, delivered a speech which is regarded as ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for prepaid classified advertisements for insertion in "The Advertiser" on Monday should be supplied to this office before 11 o'clock this morning. The office ...

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  38. A RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A passenger train collided with a goods train at Tarki, and the two front coaches were destroyed. Three passengers were killed and twenty-eight injured.—Reuter. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. PROBATE GRANTED.

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in respect to the following wills, amounts in each case being gross value:— ...

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  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 words
  42. GERMAN CHAOS.

    The Treasury Department state that direct and immediate relief to Germany is imperative, because of the dangerous food shortage. This is taken to mean that ...

    Article : 161 words
  43. AMERICAN POLICE METHODS.

    Detective-Sergeant Edwards, who arrived from America a few days ago, after escorting a prisoner from Pennsylvania, made the most of his opportunities of ...

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  44. THE OODNADTTA RAILWAY.

    An application for tenders appears in the last Government Gazette, the material required being fourteen railway engines and tenders of 5 feet 6 inch gauge. ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S CRICKET.

    After a break of one Saturday, caused by the inter-state game between New South Wales and South Australia, the sixth set of A grade matches, which began ...

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  46. JAYS OR GYMNASTS?

    Not the harshness of the present. Government, but an unfortunate error in the Crown Solicitor's Department, resulted in the enactment and [?] of a model ...

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  47. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London (quotations on December 17 being shown in parentheses):— (8283) Paris (parity 25.22½ francs to ...

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  48. A NEWSBOY'S TRIBUTE.

    Several floral tributes were presented by the newsboys of Adelaide to the artists assisting at their concert at the Town Hall on Friday evening. The ...

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  49. ALTERATIONS AT ISLINGTON.

    It was found when work was begun on the reconstruction of the railway workshops at [?] that it would be necessary to remove two big timber sheds from ...

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  50. MR. HENRY FORD.

    Mr. Henry Ford has announced that he will never consider the question of running as a candidate for the Presidency against Mr. Coolidge. on any ticket, "I ...

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  51. A WOODEN STEAMER BURNT.

    The Braeside, one of two wooden steamers ordered in war time by the Hughes Government, and never completed her only trip to sea to-day when she ...

    Article : 45 words
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