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  2. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    A sensation has been caused by the announcement that the Senate committee has been secretly inv[?]ting documents here and ...

    Article : 174 words
  3. "HOBSON'S CHOICE."

    When the brakes failed on a car driven by Mr. Nathaniel White (35), of Lidcombe, while he was motoring, accompanied by his ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. AFGHANISTAN.

    The tribal revolt in eastern Afghanistan appears to be ended, but Serious fighting is reported between Afghan troops and rebels ...

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  5. THEATRE SOUNDS.

    The silent drama is to succeed vaudeville at a Melbourne beach theatre owing to nearby residents being disturbed by the varied ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. THE STRANDED ARTISTS.

    There has been an excellent respon[?] to the appeal on behalf of the stranded artists of the Palais Royal Cabaret, and it is hoped that after the concert to be ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Peter Somervilleb who died on Tuesday at his residence. Knoxvile. in his 95th year, was born at Glasgow on April 25, 1834. in 1860 he married ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SYDNEY HEAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  9. MAILS BY THE ORSOVA.

    The Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) advises that the English mails by the Orient liner Orsova are expected to arrive in ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. A NEW BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The growth of the congregation at the West Croydon Baptist Church has made additional accommodation necessary, and a new and ornate building is ...

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  11. KARL SCHNEIDER'S GRAVE.

    The New South Wales cricketers, who will play in Adelaide to-day, accompanied by Messrs. J. P. Travers, V. Y. Richardson W. .H Jeanes, and others, ...

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  12. INJURY TO CHILD.

    The police to-day reported that a half caste aboriginal had committed a serious offence on a little girl of four, in the back yard of premises at ...

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  13. REPARATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  14. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' SCHOLARSHIP.

    Sir Wallace Bruce has donated 25 each year of his life and Mr. LE[?] Taylor has also given 2S, to establish a scholarship trust for ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. WOOL SALES.

    Japan and Germany were again the principal operators when the Brisbane wool sales were continued to-day. Competition was strung, being generally on ...

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  16. 563 MEN APPLY FOR ONE JOB.

    There were 563 applications for the position of watchman for the Port Adelaide store of Messrs, Goldsbrough, Mort and ...

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  17. BRISBANE'S THIRST.

    Brisbane and Ipswich smashed all previous records for water consumption during the heat wave yesterday, when the draw from the City Councils water ...

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  18. BENCH AND BAR.

    The Bar Council has upheld a barrister who at a murder trial exhorted the jury to remember that a human life depended on their verdict, which might ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. RESCUERS DROWNED.

    Mr. Dillicar. of Hamilton (50), and Clarence Hunter (17). were drowned while bathing at Kawhia. Both went to the rescue of two boys ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. THE EXPERTS' ENQUIRY.

    The following experts have been appointed to represent Germany on the Committee of experts to enquire into the final reparations problem:—Drs. Schact ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. CONTROLLER OF PRISONS.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. H. T[?] when [?] on Thursday [?] the appointment of a [?] of prisons in [?] to Mr. O. H. ...

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  22. UMPIRE TAKES CATCH.

    A remarkable incident, which will be the subject of an enquiry by the Bendigo District Cricket Association. happened in the closing stages of the ...

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  23. TRANMERE TRAMS.

    Residents of Tranmere complain that danger to traffic is caused by tr[?]ms standing at the terminus at the and of the route where the Magill-road ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. WAR.

    The "Daily Telegraph" to-day gives prominence to a speech by Field-marshal Sir George Milne, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in which he ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. SIEVE DONOGHUE.

    The creditors of the jockey, Steve Donoghue, have accepted a composition of five shillings in the pound. The liabilities were 33,265, and the ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Telegraphing from Deception Island to-day. Sir George Wilkins says:—"The weather is now colder and the surface of the ice ...

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  27. SCHOOL AT GLENEAGLES.

    On account Of the growth of the district of Seaton Park, the Education Department has decided to erect a building at G[?]es. which is close ...

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  28. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Flying-Officers Moir and Owen, who are hoping to fly from London to Australia, are still anxiously awaiting information ...

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  29. RIDDEN SIX DERBY WINNERS

    The fact that Steve Donoghue rode six winners of the English Derby, from 1015 to 1025. gained for him great notice in all countries where ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. MOTOR CARAVAN' BLESSED.

    The Bishop of Adelaide might Rev. Dr. Thomas) yesterday blessed the motor caravan which is to be used for evangeli[?]e and Sunday-school purposes ...

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  31. RESTAURANTS AND FISH SHOPS.

    Officials of the health department of the Adelaide City Council were busy on Thursday receiving fees for the licensing of restaurants and fish shoos. In ...

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  32. DISILLUSIONED.

    The- Croats are completely disillusioned now regarding the coup of King Alexander, and believe that his real object in assuming the dictatorship ...

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  33. RABAUL DISTURBANCES.

    The enquiry into the disturbances among the natives at Rabaul is not likely to begin until the return of the Administrator (Brigadier-General ...

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  34. GOLDEN BALL.

    During the tea adjournment of the match between England and Bendigo this afternoon, the members of the visiting team and several Bendigo ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Fine weather in the far north to-day gave time for the floods in most of the strategic rivers to recede, though fears are still ...

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  36. YORKE PENINSULA POLICE DISTRICT.

    The municipalities of Edithburgh Maitland, Yorketown and the district council districts of Clinton, Dalrymple Melville, Minlaton, Warooka, and Yorke ...

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  37. PILGRIMAGE TO THE BATTLEFIELDS.

    The full details of the [?]ary of the first Austral[?]sian pilgrimage to the war graves and battlefields of Gallipoli and France has now been made available, ...

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  38. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS.

    in the [?]ence of a rem[?]nt of the [?] Royal family, nobles, and refugees of all [?] many of them taxi-drivers and waiters from Parts, the ...

    Article : 123 words
  39. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    It is officially announced that Sir Basil Blackett will become chairman and the Earl or Clarendon will be a director of the new Communications ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    A notice in the Commonwealth Gazette to-day fixes the minimum stocking of pastoral land to North Australia at two head of cattle a square ...

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  41. MOTOR VEHICLES ACT.

    The proclamation under the Motor Vehicles (Special Licensing) Act, made on November 28. 1928 has been revoked as far as it relates to the muni ...

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  42. LADY BAILEY.

    Lady Bailey, who reached Paris on Sunday, on her return from Cape Town. in her light aeroplane, has not yet been able to proceed to London ...

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  43. JAPANESE RIOTS.

    In connection with the agrarian riots which occurred at Gifu yesterday the authorities have been obliged to call out the troops. ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. INSURANCE BUSINESS.

    Messrs. R. P. Hogg (chairman), W. E. Coombs. A. S. Sherwin, and P. E. Truman Wyly, representing the South Australian Fire Underwriters' ...

    Article : 112 words
  45. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    January 10. Presents—The mayor (Mr. F. J. Brown). Aldermen Clouston. Anderson Gibb. and Wright. Councillors Pudney Dicker. Moore, Curtis, Jones. Guthrie Davey ...

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  46. FIRE IN RUBBISH BARREL.

    While patrolling the eastern end of the city late last night Constables McFarlane and Lehman noticed smoke issuing from a lane off Gilles-street ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. "THE STREET ANGEL"

    Thirty Italian sailors from a [?]at stationed here, armed with knives and pistols, to-day rai[?]ed the Capital Theatre ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. FOG IN EUROPE.

    Fog covered a large area from Yorkshire to Paris all day to-day. Shipping, including the trans-Channel service, was held up, and only one ...

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  49. N.S.W. FIRES STILL RAGING.

    Further bush fires were reported to-day from Chullora. North Enfield, and Ramsgate. The bush fires in the country have not ...

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  50. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The proceedings of the High Council of the Salvation Army at Sunbury Court to-day were again conducted strictly in camera. ...

    Article : 288 words
  51. CYCLISTS QUARREL

    A report was made to the police that as the result of a collision between two cyclists in Gouger-street, Adelaide last night the men concerned came to hlows ...

    Article : 42 words
  52. HOTEL TILL ROBBED.

    When the Terminus Hotel, Seymour. was opened this morning it was found that burglars had been at the cash register. ...

    Article : 55 words
  53. CORPSE ON ENGINE.

    The violent gales and rainstorms by which many parts of France were visited recently are believed to be responsible for the death of Mile Emilie ...

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  54. VOCAL CRICKET.

    After proving a total wash-out in all departments of the game In his cricket club, missing catches, bowling wides. and getting out for a duck. Ginger ...

    Article : 95 words
  55. VEHICLE WHICH LOOKED LIKE A MOTOR CAR.

    Although Alfred Ricketts. engineer, of Richmond, was charged in the Camberwell Court with having driven a vehicle in a manner dangerous to ...

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  56. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    Early this morning an attempt was made to break into the Hurstbridge Post-office M.r. W. E. Dixon. who is the lessee ...

    Article : 98 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
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