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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Concern is being exhibited locally with regard to the reports of the spread of influenza in Europe. It is understood that the health authorities have the matter ...

    Article : 256 words
  3. AN 800-MILE TREK.

    A remarkable performance in saving by an 800-mile trek all but 117 of the 4,050 sheep on the Menin Downs and Ross Stations, near Winton, Queensland, stands ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. THE INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    The announcement in "The Advertiser" on Tuesday morning of the personnel of the delegation which has been chosen by the Commonwealth Government to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Sir. Lang) informed Mr. Bate that the Government had not made any arrangements with the Federal ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. PERJURY RIFE.

    "Everybody sitting on the bench knows that perjury is disgracefully prevalent in Great Britain. People seem to imagine that they can go into the witness-box, ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. OBITUARY.

    In our obituary columns this morning the death is recorded of the Rev. Hartley Williams at the Grange. He was 83 years of age. ...

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  8. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    Last Friday Paris was visited by one of those black and yellow fogs with which Londoners are periodically familiar. Though the phenomenon is rare over here, ...

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  9. ATTITUDE OF JAPAN.

    The Prime Minister (M. Wakatsuki), in a speech before the Government Party's pre-sessional convention to-day, made a powerful plea for harmony and a united ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. LIVESTOCK SALES.

    At the livestock sales to-day about 34,000 fat sheep were yarded. Prices receded to 2/ per head under late values. Quotations:-Prime crossbred and comeback [?]thers. 22/ to 24/; ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day. The trade is in a buying mood. Clearances effected on Monday and to-day were on very healthy lines. About 96 per cent. ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. A MEW BELGIAN TREATY.

    The Foreign Minister (Mr. V.K. Wellington Koo) and the Belgian Minister, accompanied by his experts and secretaries, met this morning at the Foreign ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. WAR MEMORIAL DESIGNS.

    The designs submitted for the State War Memorial will he open for public inspection to-day. The chosen design, submitted by Messrs. Woods, Begot. Jory, ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. FOX-TROT FORTUNES.

    The foxtrot has been dressed up in new frills, and we now call it the Charleston. This is because dancing is a business. ...

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  15. CHAPLIN DIVORCE.

    Judge Guerin on Monday granted Mrs. Charles Chaplin 4,000 dollars a month as temporary alimony, pending the settlement of her divorce suit, and ordered ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. MEW ZEALAND TRADE AGREEMENT.

    Before departing for Winnipeg on Monday Bight, the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Coates) conferred with the Federal Minister of Trade and Commerce (Mr. ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. REPLACING THE OLD TREATY.

    The Belgian Minister in China has addressed a note to the Chinese Foreign Office regarding the conclusion of a newSino-Belgian treaty, and the suspension ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The committee of the Liberal Federation of the No. 1 District of the Legislattive Council met last evening to receive nominations and select candidates for the ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. CRICKET,

    The pennant committee of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night debarred Ponsford and Ryder from playing for their clubs during the absence of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. SMALLPOX ON A STEAMER.

    The steamer Ganges, which is due at Suva from Calcutta on Thursday with 540 Indian passengers, reports that there are 13 cases of smallpox on board, and that ...

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  21. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Nurseries have been specially fitted up by the Queen, and are now ready at Sandringham for the reception of Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. "MERELY A FRIENDLY GESTURE."

    Regarding the Belgian offer to hand over the Tientsin concession, it is interesting to note that the China year Book for 1926 gives the population of the concession ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. PERU AND TOE UNITED STATES.

    Pern has rejected the proposal of the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Kellogg), that the disputed province of Ta[?] shall be ceded to Bolivia. ...

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  24. GOLF.

    The second annual meeting of the Marino Golf Club was held at Seacliff on Monday evening. There was a large attendance. The president (Dr. M.E. Goode) outlined the ...

    Article : 348 words
  25. CHINESE SUR-TAX LEVIED ON SHANGHAI.

    A proclamation has been issued by the Chinese Commissioner of Customs, declaring that all foreign goods entering Shanghai from January 20 must pay the ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A fire broke out in a bakehouse in Regent-court, off Recent-street, Adelaide, about 1 a.m. on Tuesday. The premises were occupied by Mr. H. Backman, and ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS.

    When the Duke [?] Duchess of York arrive in Sydney, they will visit the University, where honorary degrees will be conferred upon them. ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. BACK COUNTRY UNAFFECTED.

    Mr. A. Anderson, who recently returned to Adelaide after representing the Church of Christ Missionary Society in Huil[?], Szechuan, China, for the past six years, ...

    Article : 208 words
  29. FIRE AT ALDGATE.

    At 9 p.m. on Tuesday a fire broke out on the new Mylar-rood, and quickly spread to the scrub at the foot of the school propetty. Residents were quickly in ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. A SMALL FIRE.

    The Fire Brigade received a call shortly after 4 p.m. on Tuesday to the premises of Mr. J. Fimeri, wood merchant, at Philip-street, city. A stove was found ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. AN ESSEX MYSTERY.

    The police are enquiring into the fate of Mrs. Dorothy Rushton, a young woman, whose mutilated body was found on the railway near Wick[?] (Essex). She was ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. MICHELHAM SALE.

    There were a number of mystery buyers at the great sa[?] Lord Michelham's [?] treasures at Arlington-street, St. Jame[?], on November 23. conducted by Hampton ...

    Article : 515 words
  33. BOWLS.

    The results of matches in the Laidlaw Trophy, played on Tuesday night, were:— ...

    Article : 198 words
  34. ELDERLY MAN INJURED.

    Constable Allen found Mr. Frank Doyle (75), of Rundle-street, City, lying on the footpath in front of the Exeter Hotel, Rundle-street, shortly after 6 p.m. ...

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  35. A BROKEN HILL FATALITY.

    Mr. George Malvern Reynolds (36). married, was killed at the Zinc Corporation works at 2 p.m. to-day. With six other men, he was loading a cubicle-shaped mill ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. MR. McINNES CONGRATULATED.

    Mr. A. McInnes was congratulated or his appointment as a member of the Industrial Delegation to America at a meeting of the Adelaide branch of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. A FATAL EXPLOSION.

    Mr. Daniel Walsh (45), a powder monkey, died in the Lithgow Hospital to-day from the results of a gelignite explosion. He had left two charges for blasting ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. NEW SOUTH WALES BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire at Bena, near Wyalong, devastated country 20 miles long by 10 miles wide. Damage running into thousands of pounds was done. The properties ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. SIXTEEN INCHES TO SIT IN.

    New Yorkers are complaining of the narrowness of the seats in their trams. It would appear that fift[?] inches is the space allotted for each person. Fifteen ...

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  41. SECRETARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE.

    In connection with the delegation which will leave in February next to study industrial methods and conditions of employment in the United States, it was ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. YOUTH FOILS BANDITS.

    Kenneth Subert, age 17, of Martabanroad. Stoke Newington, London, fearlessly prevented motor bandits from getting away on December 7 (says the "Westminster ...

    Article : 375 words
  43. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    While talking to a number of employes at his factory at Plenty-road, Greston, this morning, Mr. James Patterson (60), of Messrs. Watson and Patterson, ham and ...

    Article : 42 words
  44. A WHARF LABORER KILLED.

    Mr. Alexander Nichols (40), laborer, of Pyrmont, was working on a coal wharf at Pyrmont, when he became jammed between two trucks His pelvis was fractured, ...

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  45. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL ATTITUDE.

    Mr. G. Ludowici, one of the Commission appointed to visit America to enquire into industrial problems, said to-day that he thought it should be competent to make a ...

    Article : 279 words
  46. MEAT FOR A KETCH.

    The hearing of a case in which William Pelham master butcher, claimed £37 6/[?] from Harold William Goode, agent, for meat delivered to supply the ketch ...

    Article : 257 words
  47. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Lloyd (45), of North-street, Sydney, to-night climbed to the parapet of a suspension bridge and threw herself backwards to the Bottom of a gully. 180 feet ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. FATAL INJURY TO SPINE.

    Mr. George Biggs (20), who resided near Eudio, dived into the Mooloolah River this afternoon and sustained an injury to his spine. He was taken to a private ...

    Article : 45 words
  49. COOK'S HOLIDAY.

    "I want a good cook for my country residence." she said to the manageress of the servants' registry office. The manageress turned to her secretary ...

    Article : 45 words
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