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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Archbishop of Adelaide (Must Rev. Dr. Spence), addressing the Convent of Mercy scholars at the prize distribution yesterday, said many of them now to ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) presided at the Incentive Council on Thursday morning, and afterwards at Government House received the Lord ...

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  4. TRADE BALANCE.

    The Australian Commissioner in the United States (Sir Hugh Denison), speaking to-day as the guest of the British Empire Chamber of Commerce in New York, ...

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  5. THE EAST-WEST TELEGRAPH LINE.

    The telegraph line was first used in Australia in 1851. which was the year of "black Thursday" (February 6), a. day of intense heat in Victoria. A vast amount ...

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  6. KING CLOSES PARLIAMENT.

    The King's Speech at the prorogation of Parliament to-day opened by expressing his Majesty's great pleasure in acceding to the wishes of "My Ministers in the ...

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  7. A FRENCH HERO.

    The dead hero of the Mont Auban expioson is M. Meline. the engineer of the works. When the chlorine tank burst he was ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE,

    The Government propose to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the disabilities under which South Australia is suffering ...

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  9. THE THIRD DEGREE

    Declaring on o[?] that a defective bad threatened to blow his brains out, Charles McKinney. who was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having unlawfully ...

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  10. THE HARVEST.

    The Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston) issued his forecast of the [?] and hay harvest in South Australia for the 1926-27 season on Thursday. ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce this afternoon paid a visit to the cathedral city of Canterbury. He spoke in the old common-room of King's School. where the ...

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  12. PRINCESS AND SOLDIER.

    It is reported that the ex-Kaiser's daughter-in-law (who was Princess Sophie Charlotte before she married Prince [?] Friedrich, from whom she was recently ...

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  13. NEW INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS.

    Mr. W. V. Loach woe appointed an inspector of schools by the Executive Council yesterday. He entered the service of the Education Department in January, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. UNSETTLED WEATHER.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—''The passage of a shallow depression across South Australia to-day resulted in cloudy and unsettled weather ...

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  15. CHILDREN AND CHRISTMAS.

    Never before in the history of education in South Australia has the spirit of Christmas, with its joy of giving and receiving, and the recognistion of old-time customs, ...

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  16. AIR FATALITIES.

    The Minister for the Air (Sir Samuel Hoare, replying in the House of Commons to-day to Mr. H. Day, said the total numbers of men killed in the Air Force ...

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  17. SUPERANNUATION.

    One of the most Important Acts passed by the State Parliament list session was that which provides a superannuation fund for all the employes in the service of ...

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  18. CITY COUNCIL AND THE GOVERNOR.

    On Thursday morning the Lord Mayor and members of the Adelaide City Council, in accordance with the usual custom, Paid a visit to Government House. The ...

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  19. THE KING'S TITLE.

    Mr. Baldwin stated in the House of Commons to-day that when legislation was introduced next session to [?]feet the change in the King's title, the ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Amazing scenes were witnessed at the Theatre Royal at Smethwick when Sir Oswald Mosley, a candidate for the by-election, addressed an audience of 3,000 Labor ...

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  21. DANGER OF BUSH FIRES.

    With the object-of minimising as much is possible the danger from bosh fires a this period of the year, the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Butterfield) ...

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  22. MR. EDWARDS'S RESIGNATION.

    The resignation of Mr. A. A. Edwards, M.P., was accepted by the Executive Council yesterday as visiting justice to the Yatala Labor Prison and the Adelaide ...

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  23. WOMEN IN PROFESSIONS.

    A short time ago the Victorian Government passed a Bill removing disqualifications imposed on women, and permitting them to enter professions. As a result a ...

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  24. BOOKS AND THE CLERGY.

    The warden of St. Barnabas's College (Rev. P. Carrington) stated in his annual report on Thursday that mere book learning was not sufficient equipment for a ...

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  25. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    A special committee of the Liberal Party is considering Mr. Lloyd George's offer of financial at the next elections. It points out that the offer[?] ...

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  26. MR. COATES.

    Mr. Coates describes his Irish visit as having been most enjoyable. It included on Friday a stay at the viceregal ledge in Dublin, lunch as the guest of Mr. ...

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  27. OPENING OF NEW SCHOOLS.

    Three now schools will be opened by the Education. Department on the resumption of duties in the new, year. One of the most important is that at ...

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  28. SILVERTON TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    Two employes of the Silverton Tramway Company were suspended from duty on account of a railway smash at Silverton on November 13. At an enquiry held by ...

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  29. THE PRINCE IN THE SLUMS.

    The Prince of Wales visited the North London district of Somerstown, where an area of slum property is being replaced by [?]. He inspected one small house ...

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  30. Comments by Police Officers for November.

    Centra: Division—Heavy storms and hot north winds reduced averages of barley and cats is some districts, but some of the best districts were not affected. Less ...

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  31. UNDERWEIGHT EGGS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield) stated yesterday that the manager of the Parafield Poultry Station (Mr. Anderson had called his attention to ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND GOVERNORSHIP.

    The Colonial Office denies a that the Queensland Governorship has been offered to Sir Guy Gaunt. The officials explain that for, some time ...

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  33. BANKING AMALGAMATION.

    The report of the amalgamation between the Bank of Victoria and the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney was confirmed to-day by Mr. P. C. Champion de ...

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  34. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    The authorities are investigating an alleged Polish violation of the eastern frantier near Gransee. The German version stales that a motor lorry containing three ...

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  35. FLIGHT FROM THE FASCISTS.

    Signor Fiji-Poturati, the Italian Socialist leader, who, with seven others, fled from Italy in a motor boat to escape Fascist molestation, has arrived in Paris. He [?] ...

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  36. CHINA TO-DAY.

    "The Duke of Northumberland of Chevy [?] days, accompanied by Black Donglas waring against Bernard Shaw in an Austin car reflects the conditions in China ...

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  37. THE "ALL BLACKS."

    The "Daily Chronicle says trouble has again broken out among the "All Clack" footballers, owing to the reappearance of Mr. Mair upon the selection committee. ...

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  38. HOLIDAYS AND THE RAILWAYS.

    To the average person, Christmas presupposes holiday relaxation and the laving aside of everyday worries, To the railways it means increased activity. ...

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  39. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Naval Committee of the House of Representatives to-day unanimously agreed that the chairman should confer with Mr. Coolidge and the Secretary of the Navy ...

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  40. ESCAPED FROM GAOL.

    An enquiry into the escape of four prisoners from the Hobart Gaol was held to-day. The evidence disclosed that when a Salvation Army service was being ...

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  41. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Butterfield). accompanied by the Secretary for Lands (Mr. P. S. Messent). will leave Adelaide on January 11 for ...

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  42. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  43. AUSTRALIAN AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Australian Press Association [?] stands that when the Liaison Officer, Mr. Casey, returns to Australia next year, there is a strong probability that the H[?] ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. EXPROPRIATED PROPERTIES.

    To-day the Acting, Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) stated that approval [?] been given for the acceptance of tenders which would result in the disposal of ...

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  45. A LOCAL COURT RECORD.

    Mr. W. R. Kelly, S.M., dealt with a record list of 545 unsatisfied judgment summonses in the Adelaide Local Court yesterday. The number is considerably ...

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  46. JUST ENOUGH COAL.

    Running completely out of coal on the last stage of her voyage from England, the tug Keera arrived at Fremantle on Wednesday night. Pratique was granted ...

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  47. FAIT OVERLANDERS.

    The Flat Club members of Western Australia, who started on their epochmaking run from Perth to Adelaide last Saturday, are nearing the end of the ...

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  48. THE SCHOOL VACATION.

    The holiday season in connection with the various schools began in earnest yesterday, when break-up demonstrations were conducted. In some schools changes ...

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  49. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Wearing night attire and slippers, and with a coat thrown over her, Mrs. Edwards (65), of Young-street, Ballarat East, was found burned to death in an ...

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  50. HORSES-IN-ACTION.

    A Horses-in-Action Carnival is to be held, under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society, on the Show Grounds, Wayville West, on March 12. A ...

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