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  2. DEFINITE PROGRESS MADE AT NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Definite progress was made to-day in connection with the Naval Conference, but it was largely of a technical nature. The outstanding fact is that the committee of experts at last has reached the stage of a printed report of the ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The postman's load is not likely to be any heavier to-day because it is Saint Valentine's Day, for a more prosaic generation is letting, the ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. POISONED WINE

    After drinking a glass of wine at his bone in Queen-street, Fairfield, last night, Mr. Perey Mc. Donald (150), estate agent, ...

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  5. JOHN BROWN'S MINE

    Reports from the northern field state that Mr. John Brown is making arrangements to open the large Richmond Main ...

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  6. MERCURY RISES AGAIN

    "What's the temperature?" has been a stock question in Adelaide for the past fortnight. Yesterday morning the answer ...

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  7. PERTH AMUSED

    The sanitary site war between the Perth City Council and the Perth Road Board was resumed at a late hour last ...

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  8. "LE TIGRE"

    An outspoken biography of M. Ciemenceau by his secretary . and friend, M. Jean Martel, has been published. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BUY LOCALLY

    "Now that prejudice against South Australian manufactures is less, the public are demanding South Australian goods," said Mr. A. R. Uren, chairman ...

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  10. TONNAGE ALLOTMENTS

    The First Committee of the Naval Conference met at St. James's Palace this afternoon to consider the first report from the committee of ...

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  11. BEEBY AWARD

    The summons taken out by Caledonian Collieries, Ltd., and others to test the validity of the second interim award made by Judge Beeby in the ...

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  12. COMING EXHIBITION

    Activity at the Exhibition Building more extensive working exhibits and in one case a start has been made in one of the new annexes, although the ...

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  13. WOOL PRICES

    The position of Australia's wool industry was discussed with the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day by a deputation, consisting of the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    Earnest consideration of Anaoaliais monetary problems occapied the attention of representatives of Australia's trading and commercial banks at their ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine and warm to hot, but becoming cloudy and unsettled fairly generally, with some rain and thunder developing. ...

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  16. COST OF GAS

    Owing to the inability to obtain high quality coal in sufficient quantities, [?] companies are incurring heavy expenses in the making gas. ...

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  17. MOTOR CARS AND TYRES STOLEN

    A Chevrolet motor car. No. 97870, valued at £130, the property of Mr. W. Schmidt, agent, of Findon-road, Findon, was reported to have been ...

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  18. STATE STATISTICS

    The natural increase in the population of South Australia for the month of January, according to figures supplied by the Government Statistician ...

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  19. AMERICAN PROPOSALS

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that with the view of persuading Japan to abate her 70 per cent, ratio demand the American delegation has been ...

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  20. NORTH-TERRACE LINE

    A conference, arranged by the Glenelg Town Council, in connection with the North-terrace railway line, between representatives of the Trust ...

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  21. NORTON'S SUMMIT FIRE

    The Anglican Church and the old rectory at Norton's Summit were threatened yesterday by a fire which broke out about half ...

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  22. SCARE AT SEMAPHORE

    Bathers at the Semaphore beach between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. yesterday made a hurried retreat from the water. A fin was noticed about 50 ...

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  23. "TREACHEROUS COWARDICE"

    Mr. M. P. Ryan, a. former vice-president of the Australian Labor party and an Organiser of the Storemen's and Packers' Union, has joined the ...

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  24. REAL PROBLEMS

    The Paris press generally approves of the delegations' activities, but "Le [?] asks against whom are the nations arming?" The answer is that ...

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  25. GLENELG COURT

    "Proceedings in this court are something like a Darktown affair." said Mr. W. Fisk. a justice sitting in the Glenelg Court yesterday. ...

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  26. ALICE SPRINGS GAOL

    In the annual report of the Aborigines' Friends' Association, adopted yesterday, reference was made to the condition of the gaol at Alice Springs. ...

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  27. ST. MARK'S COLLEGE

    At a meeting, of the council of St Mark's College, the following appointments were made:—Chairman of Council, Sir Henry Newland deputy chair ...

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  28. UNLICENSED SPEECH

    Charles Reeves was fined £5 at the Central Police Court to-day, after he had pleaded guilty to a charge at having delivered a speech in Hyde Park en ...

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  29. SHOTS EXCHANGED

    Roumanian posts along the River Oniester, hearing the sound of [?] at midnight. fired, and the shock were returned from the Russian tank, ...

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  30. "AN INDOOR SPORT I DEPLORE"

    The Department of State refuses to answer criticisms of the American delegatton in London while the conference is in session, but the general feeling ...

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  31. OWNER OF WATCH SOUGHT

    The police are seeking the owner of a 9-carat gold, square-shaped watch in a leather wristlet. The watch is engraved on the back. "To Roy from ...

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  32. SALE OF DRUGS

    Commenting on the recommendation made by the jury in a case in the Criminal Court, to the effect that the sale Of drugs for unlawful use should be ...

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  33. CAPITAL SHIPS

    The Italian Press Bureau foreshadows an early Italian statement, proposing that the Great Powers should scrap capital ships, also a number of ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. HOUSE ENTERED

    When a woman returned to her home in Railway-terrace, Mile-End on Tuesday afternoon, she found a door unfastened, and that £1 5/ had ...

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  35. RAPID HAPPENINGS

    Needing a boy to help him with his cows, an Edwardstown dairyman a few evenings ago handed in a small advertisement at The Advertiser" office ...

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  36. WATERLOO CUP

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the National Coursing Club last night, the president (Mr. M. G. Smith) said that applications for the right to run ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    Mr. Thomas Berryman, who died at the residence of Mr. E. V. G. Boyce. Stephens-avenue, Torrensville yesterday. was born in Birmingham on April ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN DESTROYERS

    The Huon and Torrens, the remaining units of the first Australian destroyer flotilla, which served with distinction in the Great War, were moved ...

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  39. NEGLECTED WATER RESERVE

    yesterday that the water reserve between Wistow and Bugle Ranges was in a shocking condition, and It was almost impossible for stock to be watered there ...

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  40. BACK TO SCOTLAND TOUR

    Among the passengers on the R.M.S. Maloja. which sailed from the Outer Harbor yesterday, are a number of travellers who are taking part in a ...

    Article : 113 words
  41. SWIMMING

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  42. TRAVEL BY RAIL

    As will be seen by an announcement in our advertising columns to-day, the Railways Department offers a few suggestions for travelling by rail. For the ...

    Article : 278 words
  43. NATIONAL COURSING CLUB

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 685 words
  44. ENGLISH MAILS

    The letter portion of the English mail by the R.M.S. Naldera is expected to arrive overland from Fremantle this evening, and it is anticipated it will be ...

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  45. FRENCH FIGURES

    The British spokesman confirmed the report that the Committee of Experts has settled a great many of the tonnage difficulties, but has left others to ...

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  46. LABOR COUNCIL MEETING

    A meeting of the council of the Australian labor Party was held at the Trades Hall last night A report was submitted concerning the Federal ...

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  47. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    the first term at the Elder Conservatorium will begin on Monday "The director will interview students enrolling for the current year to-day and ...

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  48. WOOL SALES

    Wool sales were held to-day, when 8.457 bales were catalogued, and sales, including private transactions, amounted to 8.289 bales. Under good general ...

    Article : 75 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    It is understood that the only wheat the Minister of Customs will allow to be imported at present will be a limited quantity from Manitoba, which is ...

    Article : 82 words
  50. NABAWA WHEAT

    The results of the championship field wheat competitions in New South Wales have, according to the New South Wales Agricultural Gazette." entitled the ...

    Article : 95 words
  51. CYCLING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 694 words
  52. BOWLS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 447 words
  53. CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  54. BROKEN HILL TRACK

    The Broken Hill office of the Royal Automobile Association has advised that the lime track is drying rapidly and is considered safe for daylight ...

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  55. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHY

    The new technicolor print of motion pictures is a revelation, for not only is the full beauty of a scene retained but the coloring actually rests the ...

    Article : 252 words
  56. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

    The question of the admission of patients to the Adelaide Hospital, which has been discussed by various district, councils, will be dealt with ...

    Article : 92 words
  57. SINGEK CAR WEEK

    The cheapest of the British Sixes is the new Singer "6," which is on view at the showrooms of Rasch Motors, Ltd.. 69. Waymouth-street. ...

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  58. SNOWTOWN-MUNDOORA ROAD IMPASSABLE

    The Royal Automobile Association advices that the Snowtown to Mundoora road via, Barunga reservoir, is impassable owing to drift sand. Traffic ...

    Article : 63 words
  59. SOCIAL TO V. Y. RICHARDSOH

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  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 86 words
  61. WALKER'S 21st BIRTHDAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
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