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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield) stated on Friday that he had noticed a letter from "Malice Farmer," published in "The Advertiser" on ...

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  3. PENSIONS FOR POLICE.

    When questioned yesterday regarding the request of the deputation from members of the South Australian Police Force, who waited on him with a request ...

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  4. CHARMING TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS.

    People nave become so accustomed to the rather hollow satisfaction of knowing that "virtue is her reward," and expecting no material advantage for their ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The Nationalist Parliamentary Party to-day endorsed a draft agreement for co-operation with the Country Party at the next election. ...

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  6. MLLE. LENGLEN.

    When M[?] Lenglen's contract with Mr. Pyle expires in February next it will be renewed. It is understood that Mr. Pyle is planning for her to tour Europe and ...

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  7. LATEST GABLE NEWS.

    A United Press correspondent in London, quoting press reports, says the British Government regard the Hankow situation as sufficiently grave to warrant an ...

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  8. ST. MARTIN'S-INTHE-FIELDS.

    The most widely known of English parish churches has lately been keeping its bicentenary. Half the world and his wife come some time or other [?] ...

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  9. THE OVERTIME STRIKE.

    No action was taken by the Waterside Workers' federation to-day to accept the offer of Judge Beeby that if they resumed normal working in all the States he ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Clements, who died recently at McLeods Hill, was born at McLaren Vale on December 8, 1852. He was the eldest son of Mr. J. T. Clements, who arrived in ...

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  11. A MOTOR LORRY BACKFIRES.

    A motor lorry, driven by Mr. A. R. Gutte, carrier, of Cobdogla, laden with petrol, oil, and other inflammable goods, was travelling along the Main ...

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  12. MEETING AFTER 43 YEARS.

    One of those chance meetings of persons who were at one time closely acquainted and subsequently drifted apart took place near the office of the Chief ...

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  13. BOTANIC PARK PERMITS.

    At a meeting of the Botanic Garden Board this week, it was decided that in all applications on behalf of organisations for holding meetings in the Botanic Park, ...

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  14. MAIN NORTH-ROAD.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that the portion of the Main North-road, between Seven Hills and Clare, has recently been re-sheeted, and ...

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  15. POSITION UNCHANGED AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    There was no change at Port Adelaide on Friday in the position regarding the overtime strike of wharf laborers, the men still refusing to accept engagement ...

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  16. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS' CONCERT,

    On December 6 the final Conservatorium concert of the 1926 season will be given in the under Hall. This will be a students' concert, and a programme of ...

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  17. "BEAU GESTE."

    A cable message has been received by Paramount Pictures, Sydney, from the New York office of the company. it says: "The New York Times' prints a ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    During the present week payments of interest aggregating £400,000 on 6 per cent stock and bonds maturing in May, 1927, 1929, and 1934, were made by the Federal ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Friday, at 1.30 a.m., two men were injured at the linseed oil works of Meggert's Ltd., at Pert Adelaide. Mr. Joan Dunthy (36), residing at St. ...

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  20. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    William Edwards Wainwright, general manager of the Broken gift South Company, gave evidence before the Arbitration Court in the 44-hour case to-day. The ...

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  21. FRANKLIN RELICS.

    Sir John Franklin's expedition, consisting of his Majesty's ships Erebus and Terror, set out to discover the North-West Passage in May, 1845, and was last seen ...

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  22. TRADE IN SANDALWOOD.

    Discussing yesterday the position of South-Australia with regard to the trade in sandalwood, the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Butterfield) said ...

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  23. BUSH FIRES AND MOTORISTS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield) stated yesterday that he recently communicated with the Automobile Association, seeking the co-operation of ...

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  24. A MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. Dudley Trellving (19), Clelandavenue. Dulwich, was riding a motor cycle along Victoria-aavenue, Roe Park, on Friday evening, when he was knocked ...

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  25. THE COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The chairman of the Coal Tribunal today ordered the western miners to continue to work on Monday, when their notice of intention to strike comes into ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLE AMD CAB COLLIDE.

    As Mr. Harry Hunter (21), of Daringastreet, Hilton, was turning from a s[?] street into Hilton-road on a motor cycle on Friday evening, he was struck by a ...

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  27. CYCLIST INJURED [?] MOTORCAR.

    About 9 p.m. on Friday, Mr. Frederick Chenoweth, of Kilkenny, was driving a motor car on the Port-road, near the Henley Beach railway crossing when he ...

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  28. AN EXCURSION TO CANBERRA

    Recently members of the South Australian branch of the English Speaking Union discussed the question of arranged an excursion to Canberra to give visitors ...

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  29. THE ADAPTABLE SLOGAN.

    Slogans were denounced at the Labor Party Conference in England in October, and they have steadily grown in disfavor in the Labor world of late (states the ...

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  30. "MADE TO MEASURE."

    In the development of the modern car standardisation has played a very important part (writes the Earl of Cardigan in the London "Sunday Express" of ...

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  31. THE INDUSTRIAL CODE.

    The secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. G. Hebbert Boykett) stated yesterday that he had noticed in "The Advertiser" that morning that in the ...

    Article : 253 words
  32. THE CRANEMEN.

    Work was resumed at the dyke at Newcastle to-day by the cranemen, and the coaling of ships proceeded without interruption from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. The ...

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  33. EXPORT SUGAR REBATE.

    The Collector of Custom (Mr. J. Musgrave) advises that the export rebate on Australian sugar used in locally manfactured goods exported front the ...

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  34. SULKY CAPSIZES.

    About 8 p.m. on Friday, Mr. John Zinnack, of Peterhead, accompanied by his wife and two children, was driving a horse attached to a sulky in ...

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  35. THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.

    The Adelaide Electric Supply Company states that the 250,000 new 6½ per cent, pre[?]rence shares were largely over-applied for by the shareholders both in ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Nation," an English Nationalist weekly, in an obviously inspired article, advocates the revision of Article 4 of the Nationalist Party constitution, and says: ...

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  37. INJURED BY RAILWAY CARRIAGE DOOR.

    Mr. Frank Broadbent (18), son of Mr. T. M. Broadbent, a business man of Port Adelaide, who lives at Kilkenny, while travelling to Adelaide on Friday, by the ...

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  38. STEAMER ON A MUD BANK.

    The Howard Smith coastal steamer Malachite ran on a mud bank above Walsh Island, Newcastle, to-day. It is expected that she will be refloated when ...

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  39. THE COUNTRY.

    BURRA, December 2.—The annual ratepayers' meeting was held in the institute on Monday evening-. Mr. Maurice Radford presided. The report read by the major (Mr. M. Collies) ...

    Article : 712 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. MOTOR OMNIBUS BOARD.

    The decision of Parliament to constitute a board to control the motor omnibus traffic in the metropolitan area under the legislation recently passed by Parliament ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. A FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car loft the road near Graften to-day, owing, it was alleged, to the front wheel coming off, and the car overturned Mr. Leslie Bullen, a railway employe, of ...

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  43. MADMAN SHOT DEAD.

    A case if a madman running amok with a firearm is reported from Nice, where one, Joseph Bellante, a disable ex-soldier, began to amuse himself by firing from the ...

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  44. FIRES IN CROPS.

    A fire broke out in a paddock being havvested on the property of Messrs. Fernessy Brothers, Clinton Centre to-day. A tractor was being used, and it is ...

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  45. A DOCTOR'S DIVORCE

    There was a dramatic ceding to-day to the charges made in the Divorce Court yesterday, in connection with the suit brought by Nena Sayers, formerly Bray, ...

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  46. A TREE'S "FINGERPRINTS."

    Wood from an old galleon, an ancient building, or a priceless piece of furniture can now be identified-and its source probably discovered-by the Imperial Forestry ...

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  47. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    The leader of the Opposition (Sir James Mitchell), is the Legislative Assembly yesterday, gave notice of his intention to move on Tuesday, "That in the opinion ...

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  48. THE HIGHWAYS ACT.

    Now that the Highways Bill has been passed by both Houses of Parliament, people interested are wondering when the provisions are to be put into operation. ...

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  49. RUN OVER BY A TROLLY.

    Vain O'Brien, eldest son of Mr. J. O'Brien, yesterday was riding to school on a trolly, and when near the school attempted to get down. He slipped, and ...

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  50. A BROKEN KNEECAP.

    At Mitchell's Siding this morning Mr. E. W. Tollner, who had just returned from the city, slipped and broke a kneecap. He was taken to the hospital. ...

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  51. FIRE IN A GARAGE.

    At Boonah last night a fire destroyed the garage of Messrs. Drover & Brown. At the time of the outbreak there were eight ears in the garage, seven of which were ...

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  52. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    Jack Seidekent (16 months), of Charlestown, near Newcastle, fell head-first into a bucket of water in the yard of his parents' home to-day, and when ...

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  53. AN HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Clifton Shamrock Hotel, at Nobby, a wooden two-storied building, containing over 20 rooms, was completely destroyed by fire between 10 and 11 a.m. to-day. ...

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  54. TIPSY BEES.

    In the autumn the bee that hard-working and order-loving insect, often gets drunk. It feeds upon over-ripe plums, and the alcohol they contain sometimes ...

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  55. AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE.

    To wed a man of 55 and then discover that he would not support her was the experience of Pauline Wilmott (21), with summoned her husband, Arthur Wilmott, ...

    Article : 63 words
  56. THE SNAKE PARK.

    Twelve diamond snakes are being forWarded from New South Wales by the Inter-State steamer Macumba for the make park to be established on the North ...

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  57. A MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS,

    A motor car, driven by Mr. Perey Linton, overturned on the new South Headroad to-day. The driver, who lives at Woollahra, sustained concession. Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
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