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  2. TIME'S COMIC REVENGE.

    It seems a reasonable and perhaps grateful assumption that we are all far too Christmassy at this moment for anything in the way of serious politics. Even ...

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  3. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    A vote of lack of confidence in the Government was introduced in the Lower House to-day. Parliament was immediately prorogued for three days. ...

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  4. NUDE OR NOT?

    The bench at the St. Kildda Court was unable to agree to-day in the case in which Rachael Phillips, married woman, of Victoria-street, St. Kilda, was charged ...

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  5. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Working absolutely to schedule, the Renown this morning stood in from the Carrbean Sea, and picking up the lowlying land, threaded her way through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    When th[?] of t he Industrial Mission to America was announced the executive of the Trades and labor Council met to consider the position. Telegrams ...

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  7. THE BUS AND TRAM WAR.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) resumed the debate on the second reading of the transport Bill. He said the ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Stephens, formerly of Kading, died at the age of 36 years and seven months on January 13, at t he r esidence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Boasc, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FASCISM.

    The British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill). in an interview with t he international journalists here to-day, paid a tribute to the work of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  10. THE OUTER HARBOR.

    An impression that the entrance to the Outer Harbor is silting up is gaining ground at Port Adelaide and causing concern to shipping men. It is believed ...

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  11. AN UNEXPECTED CHANGE.

    The Prime Ministers final threat of a dissolution brought the Opposition forces to terms of reason, and they withdrew the resolution of no-confidence and agreed to ...

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  12. PONSFORD'S POSITION.

    The criticism of Lord Hawke, at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire Cricket Club, this week regarding the proposed "importation" of Ponsford is not endorsed ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. THE HON. VIOLET GIBSON.

    The Italian Government has decided to drop the prosecution of the Hon. Violet Gibson for firing at Signor Musso[?] last year, as they consider she was not ...

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  14. ELDERLY MAN KILLED.

    While crossing the Port-road at its Intersaction with John-street, Hindmarsh, shortly after 11.30 a.m. on Friday, Mr. Albert Glastoubury (86), of Osmond-street, ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. THE GENERAL STRIKE.

    The conference of executives of unions affiliated with t he Trade Union Congre[?] was continued to-day to deal with the reports presented in connection with the ...

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  16. THE A.W.U.

    Chief interest in the A.W.U. Convention at Ka[?] to-day centred in a long debate on the policy of [?] as against direct action, the [?] ...

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  17. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.

    The pictorial posters of the [?] Marketing Boord were [?] criticised at a meeting of the council of Agriculture to-day, at which the right Hon. W. ...

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  18. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Frederick Wilkins (24), of Sturtstreet, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday evening suffering from concussion of the brain, He was ...

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  19. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    On the completion of the ceremony t he actual work of excavation in connection with the railway was begun by four tracters h[?]ding ploughs and scoops. This ...

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  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY A HORSE.

    Mr. John Foglia (68), of rundle-street, Adelaide. was treated at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday morning for [?] head injuries, sust[?] when he was knocked ...

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  21. ALLEGED NATIVE MURDERERS.

    The Government yesterday de[?] to appoint Mr. G. T. Wood, [?]endrary magistrate. a Royal commissioner to enquire into the alleged murder and ...

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  22. A MAN DROWNED.

    Mr. James Bynane, a middle-aged man. went for a [?] near the grand Hotel bathing jetty at Port Lincoln on Sunday afternoon, and, [?] entering the water ...

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  23. SUPERANNUATION.

    Under the provision[?] of the Public Service Superannuation Act, the subscribers to the fund are entitled to one representative, and in order to select that officer ...

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  24. "UNFITS AND MISFITS."

    Speaking to-night at a dinner of the 1920 Club, Mr. Lloyd George said di[?]appo[?]tment with the Government was universal. Those who knew the qualities of ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. TRAM AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    At 2.46 p.m. yesterday a tram, in charge of Motorman Pearce, and bound for Torrensville, collided with a motor lo[?] and trailer driven by Mr. J. M[?] of ...

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  26. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    A Church of England newspaper und[?]stands that the bishops are practically unanimous regarding the changes and additions in the morning and evening ...

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  27. A CHILD'S GRUESOME FIND.

    Ia[?] Searle (12), of Surrey Hills, was playing on the sands near the electric light station, at Queenscliff, to-day, when he unearthed a coffin containing the skcleton ...

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  28. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    Shortly after 5.30 p.m. on Friday John Knight (60) was found in a room at the residence of Mrs. A. Edgeley, Wrightcourt, City, with his throat cut, Knight ...

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  29. MIGRATION.

    Amplifying this morning the statement he made at Fremantle last night that under the migration agreement the State had p[?] t o expend £1,903,134 on ...

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  30. FIRE DESTROYS BAGS.

    At 9.42 p.m. on Friday the Fire Brigade received a call to the workshops of t. C. Hubard, engineers, Sturt-street, where some old bags were alight. The ...

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  31. A RAILWAY PORTER KILLED.

    Mr. James Reginald Penrose, a junior porter, was found late last night dead in an upright position between the tow tracks at the orange railway-station. The trucks ...

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  32. MARCONI DIVORCE.

    The Sacred Rota has annulled the marriage of Signor Marconi, on the ground that the couple agreed before their marriage that they could separate whenever ...

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  33. THE GERMAN CABINET.

    Dr. Marx has failed to from a Coalition Government form the Middle parties. He has informed President Hindenburg that it would be futile to form a Cabinet, in ...

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  34. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS.

    Reports received by the Minister of Home and Territories (Sir William Glasgow) regarding attacks by village natives on mining parties on the road from ...

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  35. A BOY POISONED.

    Robert Murray Boyd, the three-year-old boy who was admitted to the Alfred Hospital last night, suffering from poisoning, as the result of having drunk from a bottle ...

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  36. AN ACCOUNTANT'S DEATH.

    Richard c. Graham (45), accountant, of Manly, was found dead on the East E[?]planade to-day with bullet wounds in the right temple and the left breast. A letter ...

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  37. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    At Longreach Alck Volling (46). drover. is alleged to have attacked his wife with a razor in a bedroom on Thursday night, wounding her in the neck and cutting off ...

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  38. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Some notion of how the [?] for the election of officers for the [?]men's Union was obtained to-day. [?] it was officially stated that Mrs. T. W[?] ...

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  39. A MOTORING MISHAP.

    Four young men were motoring on the road between Kapunda and Freeling on Thursday afternoon. when one of the wheels collapsed and the car overturned. ...

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  40. MORE HANDSOME THAN EVER.

    "The age of miracles is not past," a member said at a meeting to-day of the Wandsworth Board of Guardiians, referring to a New Zealander, Mr. Gilli[?] ...

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  41. A MINER KILLED.

    Mr. George Dawson (37). formerly a professional footballer for Preston, in the North of England, was killed by a fall of coal at No. 1 South Dudley area of ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. A MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    Three motor cars, 100 gallons of petrol. oil, and other property valued at £120, were destroyed by fire at 2 a.m. to-day at the Richmond Motor Service, ...

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  43. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London-quotations on January 17 being shown in [?]:(34.90) Brussels (parity 35 belgar to £), ...

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  44. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Frederick Knight (48), manager, of [?] kens-street, St. Kilda, was committ[?] trial at the Caulfield court to-day on [?] charge of having bigamously gone [?] ...

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  45. ALLEGED ARSON.

    The city coroner to-day enquired into a case of fire which broke out at the premises of Edwin Montague Lascelles Laffan, a printer, of Bathurst-street, on t he night ...

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  46. FISHERMEN IN COURT.

    A complaint was made in court to-day by Mr. C. r. Hannan, counsel for the local harbormaster (Captain J. F. Hayter) in fishery prosecutions, that though the ...

    Article : 135 words
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  48. SHOPLIFTING IN SYDNEY.

    In statements issued to-day the Retail traders' Association declared that shoplifting was increasing. In eight large establish[?] in 1925, goods to the value of ...

    Article : 51 words
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