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  2. TENNIS CRITICS PRAISE S.A. JUNIORS

    Play scheduled for this morning al the Australian tennis championships had to be postponed until me afternoon owing to the heavy rain which ...

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  3. BIG RAIL BUILDING PROGRAMME

    An extensive plan of construction has been planned for this year by Hie Railways Department. New rolling stock and improvements to that at present ...

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  4. CYCLIST'S STORY OF RIDE

    The adjourned inquest was continued yesterday into the death of Francis John Johns, 27, of Hacked terrace. Marryatville, who died from ...

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  5. COMPROMISE IN EMPIRE TRADE

    "Thinking aloud, free from the restrictions very properly imposed on those in high office," as he expressed it, Sir Archibald Weigall, a former ...

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  6. SAILING SHIP ASHORE AT NEW YORK

    A 60-mile an hour north-west gale blew the sailing ship Joseph Conrad, owned by Mr. A.J. Villiers. the Tasmanian writer, on to the rocks 800 feet ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Accompanied by some further thunderstorms, rain was again recorded over the greater part ...

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    THE JOSEPH CONRAD. owned by Mr. A.J. Villiers, a Tasmania which was blown on to the rocks at Brooklyn, New York Harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. First Sailer For Years To Fly British Flag

    The Joseph Conrad, the first sailing ship to fly the British flag for several years. was purchased from the Danish Government last year. She ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. ONE CHANGE IN POLICE ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE

    With only one change—that of a committeeman—the Police Association executive has been re-elected. The members are:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PAPAL LEGATE LEAVES FOR N.Z.

    The Papal Legate to the Eucharistic Congress at Melbourne (Cardinal MacRory). the Roman Catholic Primate of Ireland, left for Auckland this ...

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  12. BUSY DAY FOR WAR SERVICE HOMES DEPARTMENT

    The new Commonwealth War Service Homes Department, which began operations at Richards Buildings Currie street, on Wednesday, experienced ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    There were 36,726 persons in receipt of Government relief for the week ended on December 18. compared with 42815 for the corresponding week of ...

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  14. HEAVY INTERSTATE RAIL TRAFFIC

    Heavy bookings on excursion trains between Adelaide and Melbourne during the holidays is reported by the Railways Department. Between ...

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  15. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Foundation Day Holiday.—Executive Council yesterday approved of Monday. January 28 (Foundation Day) being observed as a bank holiday ...

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  16. REVISED RAIL BATES

    Executive Council yesterday approved a revision of railway by-:aw 228 relating to passenger fares and parcels rates. The whole of the rates and conditions ...

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  17. Late Commercial

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  18. TALKS TO CHILDREN

    The second of the series of talks to children will be given at 3.15 p.m. today in the Children's Library, at the back of the Public ...

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  19. London Share Quotations

    Small business was done in mining shares today, midday quotations being:—Mount Elliott. 7/9; Mount Lyel[?] 13/7½; Great Boulder. 9/6; Lake view ...

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  20. Mr. RAMSAY MACDONALD TO BROADCAST

    At 9.50 p.m. on Thursday. 5CL-CK will relay a broadcast from London by the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. MacDonald). He will deliver a ...

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  21. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  22. ARCHBISHOP DOWNEY'S MOVEMENTS

    Archbishop Downey does not Intend to return immediately to England in consequence of the death of Cardinal Bourne, but will fulfil his alloted ...

    Article : 230 words
  23. Index To Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  24. GANG WARFARE IN SYDNEY

    After an interval or many month; gang warfare broke out again tonight, when James Andrews. 29. laborer, of Devonshire street city was shot down ...

    Article : 349 words
  25. Nearly Caught Under Tram

    Although it appeared to bystanders that his legs struck the bogie of a moving Fullarton tram when he missed his foothold after running ...

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  26. Metropolitan Championships

    Further results in the metropoliton championships, continued yesterday at the Unley Oval, were:— Women's Second Open Doubles.—Misses A. ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. Sir Archibald Weigall Inspects Police

    "I cannot tell you how delighted Lady Weigall and I are to renew old friendships with members of your force," said Sir Archibald Weigall ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 184 words
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    A CHINESE MILITARY mission consisting of 22 members headed by Gen. P.F. Yu (Vice Minister of Communications National Government of China), arrived in ton don recently on an extended visit to England, where they are to study British military methods. Photograph shows some of the members of the mission on their arrival at Victoria Station. On right is General P.F. Yu. and on his right is General T. V. [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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