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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Adelaide Oral at 11.30 this morning. teams representing New South Wales and South Australia will begin cricket match in the Sheffield Shield series. The ...

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  3. THE WATERFALL GULLY FIRE.

    Twenty-seven police and several helpers fought the fire which brake out at the Waterfall Gully Reserve on Wednesday, and ...

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  4. A NOTABLE FASCIST PARADE.

    The photograph depicts the scene in the new Stadium at Bologna, a few hours before the fifth attempt was made on the [?] of Signer Mussolini. showing the Duce reviewing the parade of Fascists, 150,000 of whom took part in the day's ceremonies. In the afternoon Signor Mussolini was filed at by a youth of 13, who was lynched by the crowd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE.

    The Adelaide Town Hall was crowded on Thursday afternoon, with the scholars of Prince Alfred College and their parents and friends on the occasion of the annual ...

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  6. THE DISPUTED WILL CASE.

    The fight between relatives over two wills, one alleged to be a forgery, invo[?] ing the disposal of Margaret Ann O'[?] estate, worth £60,000, was continued ...

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  7. PRESENTATION TO MR. V. H. RYAN.

    The presentation of a handsome silver rose bowl on an ebony stand was made at the offices of the Treasury yesterday afternoon by the Premier (Hon. L. L. ...

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  8. ADVERTISING WITH PICTURES.

    Next to seeing a country for one's self, the best way of becoming acquainted with the beauty spots of a land is to see pictures of them. This is the belief of the ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The Assistant-Coroner (Mr. C. L. Mathews) held an inquest on Thursday morning into the circumstances of the death of George Gardiner Colebatch (53), ...

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  10. BRISBANE MEAT SHOPS.

    Scathing condemnation of the Government meat shop, at Brisbane was uttered by a speaker at the Abattoirs yesterday. He said they were a disgrace to the ...

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  11. A PROCESSION OF STUDENTS.

    The annual procession or the students of the University of Adelaide, under the auspices of the Sports Association, took place on Thursday, and created the [?] ...

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  12. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    After passing it, the Commons sent the Supply Bill to the Senate. The measure authorises the expenditure of 64,000,000 dollars, portion of last session's estimates ...

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  13. A SHED DESTROYED.

    A fire the origin of which is unknown, destroyed a shed in the west park lands near the new Mile-End Bridge on Wednesday night. The discovery" was ...

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  14. FUGITIVES FROM A REFORMATORY.

    Of five lads who escaped from the Brooklands Park Reformatory on Wednesday, three were recaptured on Thursday morning by Constable Fenwick. The officer ...

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  15. A DRIVER INJURED.

    About noon on Thursday Mr. James Corcoran, married man, or Rosewater, was driving a trolly laden with wool near Robinson's Bridge. Port Adelaide, when he ...

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  16. ANOTHER OUTBREAK AT CAMPBELL PARK.

    A fire started this morning about 8.30 o'clock at Mr. A. C. Wilby's house at Square Mile, near Narrung, burned about seven acres of grass in Mr. Wilby's house ...

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  17. ASSENT TO ACTS.

    His Excellency the Governor in Excentive Council yesterday assented to the following Acts passed by Parliament during the session just closed:—Amendment to ...

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  18. FALL DOWN A HOLD.

    While working on the steamer Zealandia at No. 2 Quay, Port Adelaide, on Thursday afternoon, Mr. M. Doerum, a wharf laborer, fell down a hold, striking his head ...

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  19. The President's Address.

    The President, in an address, said he wished to felicitate the headmaster and the staff on the completion of another most happy and prosperous school year. ...

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  20. COLLAPSED AT BILLIARDS.

    While playing a game of billiards at the Democratic Club, in Market-street. off Gouger-street. about 5 p.m. yesterday. Mr. George Buchanan (71), collapsed. He ...

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  21. SCHOOL'S FINE RECORD.

    Westbourne Park school again attained wonderful results at the qualifying examination. Out of 100 scholars who sat 99 passed, the one fa[?] being the first ...

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  22. NAILSWORTH SCHOOL.

    The annual break-up demonstration of the Nai[?]rth school was held on Thursday. The (The prizes were distributed by Mesdames Wilmsdelivered by Mr. Morton. A gold medal was ...

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  23. A CYCLIST'S LEG FRACTURED.

    Mr. Ronald Pank (18), of Palmerstonroad, North Unley was riding a motor bicycle along King William-road, Wayville. in the direction of Adelaide, on ...

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  24. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    Mr. A. W. Foster, who is appearing for the State of New South Wales. concluded his address to-day the 44-hour case, which is before the Arbitration Court. ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    December 16.—Present-The mayor (Mr. A. O. R. Tapp, Aldermen Gibb and Wright, Councillors Lewis. Dicker, Pickett, Condon, Jones. [?] Guthrie. Pudney, and Harrison. ...

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  26. A CUT WRIST.

    Mr. John Lovell (25), a barman. employed at the John Bull Hotel. [?] street, was wiping a glass shortly after 6 [?] on Thursday, when he cut his wrist. ...

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  27. DUTY ON IMPORTED TIMBER.

    In connection with the public enquiry by the Tariff Board into the question of duties oil certain classes of timber, the 'Adelaide' Chamber of Commerce has ...

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  28. THE TORRENSVILLE FIRE.

    It was learned yesterday that the building stock, and fixtures of Vini. Ltd., engineers. of Wainhouse-street, Torrensville, in whose premises fire occurred on W. ...

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  29. AN ELDERLY LADY MISSING.

    Mrs. Banfield, about 70 years of age, of Esplanade. Henley Beach, was missing from her home yesterday. She had been in Adelaide, and in the afternoon her ...

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  30. STRUCK BY A CAR.

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  31. MEMORIAL TO A SCOUT.

    On Sunday afternoon it the West-terrace Cemetery a memorial stone, which has been erected by scouts and other friends over the grave of Patrol Leader Ralph ...

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  32. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    In view of the approaching close of the Commonwealth loan on Monday, the Federal Treasury has issued a final reminder of its terms—5[?] per cent. interest, [?] ...

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  33. A LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

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  34. A NIGHT OUT.

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  35. THE SEMAPHORE CAR PARK.

    There being a proposal to [?] the new car park at the Semaphore so that charges would be male for its use. Councillor Lewis, at the meeting of the Port ...

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  36. RAILWAYS BUS SERVICE TO VICTOR HARBOUR.

    In older that the public may have an opportunity of visiting Victor Harbour during the holiday season, arrangements have been made, commencing from ...

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  37. TYPHOID FEVER.

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  38. THE MEXICAN CONSULATE.

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