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  2. AIR EXPERIMENTS.

    The first experiments in England is the one of a dirigable [?] aeroplane carrier were conducted at [?] this morning. The [?] left her morning [?] with a light ...

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  3. ENVOYS OF IMPERIAL CO-OPERATION.

    Adelaide has a "brickfielder" on an average once a yesr. and by the irony of late it fell to the lot of the members of the Empire Press Delegation to meet one of the worst experienced in recent years on their arrival Adelaide yesterday morning. The unpleasant weather condition, however, to no way detracted from the [?] of the [?] extended to them. ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES COUNCIL.

    The Parliamentary Labor Party to-day considered what should be done with the Legislative Council, since that Chamber had practically thrown out two important ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    Speaking yesterday in respect to the cable message in "The Advertiser," referring to the future of the Empire Exhibition at Wembley, the Minister of ...

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  6. THE SECURITY PACT.

    For the first time since the conference opened, M. Srxynski and M. Benes, the Polish and Czecho-Slovakian Foreign Mininters. participated in the debates this ...

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  7. DOMINION LOANS.

    Arrangements have been made for the issue of two Australian State conversion loans. The amounts are approximately:— Victoria, £5,000,000, and South Australia, ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    A cable message received by Mr. N. C. Seale (deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association) states the position of the British ...

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  9. HOME AGAIN.

    London has prepared a great welcome for the Prince of Wales to-day. At [?] half a million people will line the [?] of two miles from the Victoria station to ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S CRICKET.

    This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, the second set of senior cricket matches will begin, and, in view of the growing interest in cricket, larger attendances may be ...

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  11. REFRIGERATION.

    Sir Gordon Campbell, in proposing the toast of "'Refrigeration as an Empire Factor," at the dinner of the British Cold Storage and Ice Association, said without ...

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  12. THE DUKE OF YORK.

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  13. COAL ENQUIRY.

    There was a large attendance of the public at the first sitting of the Royal Commission which is enquiring concerning the coal trouble. The meeting was ...

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  14. EAST TORRENS BY-ELECTION.

    The writ for the by-election for the East Torrens electorate in the House of Assembly, rendered necessary through the resignation of Mr. H. Kneebone, who is ...

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  15. LITERATURE AND POETRY.

    The fifth annual meeting of members of prominent Adelaide literary and poetry clubs will be held on the Institute Hall, North-terrace, on Monday evening. The ...

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  16. ARBITRATION AND TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS.

    Heir Luther and Dr. Suresemann were apparently fighting till the eleventh hour for a written document which they could take back to Berlin in order to silence ...

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  17. A SACRED CONCERT.

    To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, in the Town Half, Adelaide, a grand sacred concert will be given by the Adelaide Harmony Society and the Derbyshire Male ...

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  18. VISIT OF A JAPANESE TRAINING SHIP.

    A training ship of the Japanese Navy, the Iwate, will visit Adelaide early next year. She is timed to arrive on January 16, and to leave on January 20. ...

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  19. TAXING MOTOR VEHICLES.

    A deputation from, the newly-formed Adelaide Motor and Taxi Drivers' Association will wait on the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) shortly and ask him to give a ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Significance attaches to a speech by Lord Birkenhead at the Constitutional Club today. Referring to unemployment, he laid there was not an hour when ...

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  21. A DEAD HERO'S WIDOW.

    The committee controlling the fund for the benefit of Mrs. Crathore, of North Perth, benefit of the steward who lost the life while rescuing passengers from the ...

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  22. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The October bulletin of the Chamber of Commerce states that the Marin Underwriters' Association has forwarded to the Chamber a copy of the correspondence ...

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  23. ARREST OF COMMUNISTS.

    The six Communist leaders-Harry Pollitt, Thomas Wintrighan, J. Ross Chambell, Albert [?] William Rust-arreste during the police ...

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  24. NEW CHURCH AT PLYMPTON.

    The foundation-stone of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Plympton will be laid next Saturday afternoon by Archdeacon Bussell. The church will be ...

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  25. OFFENSIVE TRADES.

    A Bill to amend the Health Act has been introduced in the Legislative Council by the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Jelley) with the object of tightening the law ...

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  26. TREE-PLANTING.

    The remarks of Sir Harry Brittain published in "The Advertiser" on the subject of the desirability of doing more treeplanting along country roads, so as to ...

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  27. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  28. A DESCENDANT OF DRYDEN.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Ralston dismissed the petition of Reginald Napoleon Barnett, draughtsman in the Public Works Department, for a de[?]ree for the ...

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  29. THE NEW ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Coates) addressed a crowded meeting in the Town Hall last night, and had the most rousing reception a crowded to any public man for ...

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  30. THE CIVIC RECEPTION.

    Pleading for efficiency and cooperation in regard to trade relations between Australia and Britain, Viscount Bu[?]ham yesterday ...

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  31. MR. VAN RAALTE RESIGNS.

    At a meeting of the Public Library Board yesterday, the resignation of Mr. H. van Raalte, curator of the Art Gallery, was accepted. It will take effect ...

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  32. THE ARCTIC REGIONS

    Recounting the experiences of the Macmillan expedition before the Coolidge Air Enquiry Commission, Mr. Byrd declared that airplanes were capable or conquering ...

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  33. TOWN-PLANNING.

    The Select Committee of the Legislative Council appointed to examine into and report on the Town-planning Bill, will take evidence on Thursday and Friday of ...

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  34. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE.

    The 41st annual meeting of the South Australian Alliance promises to he a very great success. The Rev. R. B. S. Hammond will be welcomed by all friends in ...

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  35. WIRELESS PROGRESS.

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for prepaid classified advertisements for insertion in "The Advertiser" should be supplied to this office not later than 8 o'clock the evening before the day ...

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  37. HORSES-IN-ACTION AT PROSPECT.

    The tenth annual show of the Prospect Horses-in-Action. Society will the held on the Prospect Oral this afternoon. Record entries have been received in all ...

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