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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    A good deal a public interest is being shown in reference to Maintenance Bill which has been so frequently before the State Parliament and which now is it. ...

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  3. POLITICS IN GERMANY.

    The Minister of Foreign Affaire (Dr. Stresemaun) through the Moderate Nationalists not voting, has weathered two no-confidence motions moved by the ...

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  4. POLICE AND MOTORISTS,

    Referring yesterday to the complaints of the chairman of the committee of the Automobile Association (Mr. F. J. P. Lawence) that some of the traffic police were ...

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  5. RIGHT TO APPEAL.

    Arising from the Imperial Conference, Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke, in the House of Commons to-day, enquired whether Mr. Baldwin would undertake that steps would not ...

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  6. THE PETROL TAX.

    In view of the pending High Court litigation at the instance of the State Governments of Victoria. South Australia, and New South Wales, Which seek a declaration ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mr. W. Isley whose death, at Brunswick Victoria, is announced was the father of Mr. E. T. Isley, Mayor of Thebarton. He was a Crimean veteran, ...

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  8. MELBOURNE BEACHES.

    A controversy is raging in Melbourne regarding the drastic beach regulations adopted by suburban councils with jurisdiction over the foreshore. Complaints ...

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  9. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    Jonathan Brooks, a constable, and Adeline Margaret Brooks, formerly Lownds, his wife, each sought to divorce the other to-day, before Mr. Justice Davidson, on ...

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  10. THE DOMINIONS.

    The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. C. Amery), broadcasting an address on the results of the Imperial Conference. said the Dominions had come of ...

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  11. CRICKETER AND COUNCIL.

    The popularity of the Middlesex cricketer, Patsy Hendren. induced the Middlesex County Council to torn a blind eye on a breach of the Sabbath regulations. Miss ...

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  12. A CHRISTMAS APPEAL.

    The Rev. J. G. Jenkin of the Piriestreet, Methodist Church, writes.—"May I, through your paper, make my annual appeal to the people for our Christmas ...

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  13. THE CRIMINAL LAW.

    The action at tie Government in withdrawing from the Assembly the Bill to amond the Criminal Law has takes on account of the opposition in the Assembly ...

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  14. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A GIRL.

    The charges against Neville Harris (19), agent, and William Bramer (88), engineer, were further heard at the Central Criminal Court to-day. when medical ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly after 4 a.m. on Friday a fire believed to have been caused by a spark from a furnace. occurred at the Standard Brickyards, Beverley, When the ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE

    New Zealand seized a most valuable opportunity for self advertisement at the two-day civic ceremonies of the Boy Scouts' Jamboree at Salisbury, where a stall gave ...

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  17. APPRENTICESHIP FOR SOLDIERS' CHILDREN.

    A communication has been received by the Chamber of Manufactures from the Repatriation Commissioner asking that the manufacturers will assist the department in ...

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  18. SIR ALAN COBHAM.

    Sir Alan Cobham arrived by the Homeric to-day to commence his lecture tour on Thursday next. His attempt to fly the "moth"' plane from the Quarantine Station ...

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  19. TIMBER STACKERS.

    Some days ago Judge Lukin, in the Arbitration Court, refused at application by the Timber Workers' Union for a variation of its award for casual timber stackers ...

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  20. FELL AGAINST A MOTOR MUDGUARD.

    Mr. Robert Walter, of Glanville, was leaving a tram in Hart-street, Glanville, on Friday afternoon when be became confused by an approaching motor car, which ...

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  21. PAYMENT OF MUSICIANS.

    Giving a tentative judgment to-day In an application by the Musicians' Union for a variation of its award to provide for rates of pay for members engaged in ...

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  22. SUBMARINE CABLES.

    Sir John Denison-Pendey, speaking at the annual meeting to-day of the Western Telegraph Company, said, despite the increase in radio-telegraphy, 1,600 additional ...

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  23. THE NEW FIRE FLOAT.

    At the invitation of the chairman of the Fire Brigades Board (Mr. E. Frinsdorf) the members of the Marine, Fire, and Accident Underwriters' Committees ...

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  24. A MOTOR CAR AND SULKY COLLIDE.

    At 5 pjn. on Friday, His. E, ArJjiastcr was driving a pony attached to a sulky ->t the corner of Dii-ert-street and Commer-Port Adeiaide. when she was ...

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  25. MASONIC TEMPLE.

    The dedication of the new Masonic temple, the largest in the world, took place to-day, when thousands of Master Masons, Knights Templar, and Shrinera ...

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  26. "BLOWING OF TRUMPETS."

    In seconding the motion for the adoption of the report of the Adelaide Children's Hospital, at the annual meeting on Friday, Sir Joseph Verco said this was the jubilee ...

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  27. COCAINE SMUGGLERS

    The police to-day- arrested a number, of traffickers in cocaine, and found that one, named Peretti, was in possession of a forged card, describing him as a police ...

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  28. INJURED"BY A FALLING CASE.

    Early on Friday Miss Bertha Tuba] was working at Messrs. -G. Wood, Son & Co.' factory. «t Port Adelaide, when a. case' fell, striking Her ro the nose and ...

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  29. CANADIAN MINISTER.

    The King has approved of the appoint ment of Mr. Massey as "his Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pienipotentiary to Washington," to represent the in ...

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  30. A CANOE ACCIDENT.

    A CANOE ACCIDENT. . Two raaldeata

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  31. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the raids of exchange in London, quotations on November 22 being shown in parentheses:— (34,96) Brussels (party 35 belgas to £), ...

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  32. BUSH FIRES AND MOTORISTS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield) stated yesterday that owing to the favorable season there was an unusual amount of grass on the roadsides ...

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  33. AMONG THE REEFS.

    Disaster befel a fishing party off Rott nest Island on Thursday night, when that failure of the engine left the motor launch Lynette 11., owned by Mr. R. J. Lynn, ...

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  34. UNLEY CITY COUNCIL.

    Alderman Illingworth having resigned from the Unley City Council to become mayor, a vacancy was created in the council. Nominations for the vacant position ...

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  35. FORCED INTO A HOUSE.

    Thomas Flanagan (50). horse trainer, and Patrick Sheehan (34). laborer, were charged to-day with having assaulted Isabella Ivy Lake at Surry Hills with ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL.

    A football match under Australian rules was played to-day between Oxford and Cambridge universities, the latter winning. Scores:—Cambridge, 8 goals 11 ...

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  37. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    It was announced by the Federal Treasurer yesterday that the Commonwealth Public Trustee (Sir R. B. Garran) had lodged an application for the ...

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  38. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    Sir—The President of the Prohibition League (Rev. W. G. Clarke) a reported in "The Advertiser on Thursday to have said:-"The statement by the ...

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  39. A FATAL FALL.

    On Thursday afternoon Joyce, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, was riding on her playmate's pony from the school, when she fell on to her ...

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  40. COST OF FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician into the prices of food and groceries (46 commodittes) have been made available for the ...

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  41. STRUCK BY A WINCH HANDLE.

    While working on a boring plant on Mr. 1 Grant's farm, Roy Fischer, the eldest son of Mr. W. W. Fischer, was struck by the handle of the winch, which caused ...

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  42. THEBARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL DISPLAY.

    In order to allow parents and friends to see the students at work, an inspection will be conducted at the Thebarton Technical School this afternoon. The parents ...

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  43. A FAITHFUL DOG.

    For twelve hours yesterday a dog watched over the body of his mate, which had been killed by a car in Smith-street, the busiest thoroughfare in Collingwood ...

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  44. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Nathan Sidney Johnstone (14), of Hurst ville, fell from an electric train near his home to-night and was picked up dead. ...

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  45. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In a speech at Beechworth to-night the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) made reference to the finding; of the Imperial Conference, which, he said, must be ...

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  46. A PICNIC AT GLENELG.

    About 800 resident of the Truro district held a picnic at Glenelg on Friday. The party. which was composed largely of children, arrived by special train at 10 ...

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  47. REDISTRIBUTION OF SURPLUS POPULATION.

    Sir,—The imperial Conference will soon be discussing the momentous question of the distribution of the surplus population of the mother country among our overseas ...

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  48. KICKED IN CHURCH.

    That she was kicked in church by her husband was complaint made by a woman at the Prahram Court to-day, when she sued her husband for maintenance. ...

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  49. IRON AND STEEL WORKERS

    Employes at Hoskins's Iron and Steel Works' Lithgow, have been awarded an increase of 4/ a week, making a minimum wage of £4 8/. ...

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  50. A MUNCIPAL QUARRY.

    The City Engineer has recommended the council to- obtain and work its own blue metal quarry. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. ENGINEDRIVERS' CERTIFICATES.

    The Minister of Industry (Hob. J. Mclnnes) stated on Friday that, under the provisions of the Enginedrivers Act. internal combustion enginedrivers and ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The freezing companies' conference discussed the union's demand for an increase of 10 per cent, on the present award wages the refuel to grant which resulted in ...

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  54. MOTHER OF PEARL SHELL

    The Minister controlling fisheries (Mr. J. W. Hickey) stated to-day that he had been advised that a draft Bill had been prepared by the Federal authorities for ...

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  55. EXPRESS TRAINS TO VICTOR HARBOUR.

    The railways are placing a week-end fast express on the Victor Harbour line as the result of improved locomotion, and the journey of the 82 miles through heavy ...

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  56. SANDALWOOD.

    During recent years, when internal conflict between rival factions has resulted in continual strife in China, the demand for Western Australian Sandalwood has ...

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  57. A NIGHT FLIGHT.

    The Acting Minister of Defence (Mr. Marr), Who arrived to-day from Lithgow, stated that an aeroplane flight by night from Richmond, near Sydney, to Point ...

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  58. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sale was concluded to-day 93 per cent. of the quantities offered being said. The strong demand evident at the opening was maintained throughout ...

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  59. SYDNEY CONCERT ITEMS.

    Mr. J. V. Stoven, of Unity, near Saskatoon in the Western Praires of Canada was succeeded in receiving concert items broadcast by station 2BL, Sydney. He ...

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