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  2. TEST CRICKET

    The New South Wales Cricket Association welcomed home the 1921 Australian XI. at a smoke concert last night. The Lord Mayor (Alderman McEThone), who ...

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  3. TOM MIX IN "TRAILIN'."

    'Trailin" which stars Mr. Tom Mix, provides him with many opportunities to appear at his best. There are action. adventure, horseplay. fights, and several ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Heavy rain fell during Friday night and early yesterday morning. and it was expected that the cricket match between the Australian Eleven and the Best of ...

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  5. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From J. HUTTON, Charles-street, Prospect:- An article on the "Formation of Rivers" which I have read divides a river into two parts, new and old. The former ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Railway Springs to' Withank railway line was blown up with dynamite last night. Commandoes of strikers are parading the ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A serious accident happened in a. stone quarry at Stanley Flat in Mr. Smart's paddock. Mr. G. Stancliffe and Mr. Webb were blasting stone, when a premature ...

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  8. A CRICKET MISHAP.

    While playing cricket M. the on Saturday W. F. Parlor (captain of the Glynde Cricket Club after compiling 78 runs, was struck by a rising ball which ...

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  9. GLENELG FAIR.

    Thousands of people were present at Glenelg on Saturday, which marked the close pf "Ye Olde Englishe Fayre," which was held. to raise funds to build a War ...

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  10. FATALITY AT GAWLER BLOCKS.

    Mr. Edward Clarence Smith (17 years), who brought from Gawler to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday suffering from abdominal injuries as the result of an ...

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  11. A MEMORIAL. STONE.

    JAMESTOWN, February 4.-On Sunday last Mrs. Mara unveiled the memorial stone erected by the Pinna[?]oo, Spalding and Jamestown returned soldiers over the ...

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  12. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Ben Ledy," Unley:- The order tree should have been cut off at the stamp, and This pro[?] when all routs would have been Li[?]ed. New [?] the roots are [?]vered from the but it would ...

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  13. RAILWAY EMPLOYE KILLED

    Mr. William Alderson (58). a f[?]ter's mate, who resided at 29, Leah-street, For[?]stville, died on Saturday at the Adelaide Hospital, where he was admitted on ...

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  14. THREE COURAGEOUS ACTS.

    E. Tolcher. [?] boy, 12 years of age, attending the Eden Park Probat onary School, Mount Barker, was swimming in that institution's natadorial reserve on ...

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  15. ARMSTRONG POISONING CASE.

    A heavily-ve[?]ed widow, whose name was not disclosed, gave evidence that she knew Armstrong (the Scottish solicitor who is charged with administering arsenic to his ...

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  16. THE LABOR TREND

    From J. CAMERON PORTER:—One who is unacquainted with history might be disposed to [?], after the report of the interview with Mr. W. G. Higgs M.[?].R., ...

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  17. THE DUCK SEASON.

    NARRACOORTE, February 2. -The duck-shooting season has opened, and wild fowl is plentiful on the swamps and lagoons around about. A large army of ...

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  18. FALL INTO A TANK.

    On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. L. Elphick's little son, when playing in the yard, fell down the manhole of the underground tank, which had 5 ft. of water in ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Saturday night the English Pierrots at Austral Gardens scored a tri[?]mph. The artists, in spite of the fact that they gave a show in the Afternoon at Glenelg. ...

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  20. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    The scores at the close of Friday night's session were:— McConachy. 14,467, including a break of 108; Reece, 14,178, including a break of 362. ...

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  21. UNDERTOW'S VICTIM.

    Mr. Leonard Hess (22) was caught in the undertow on the Strahan Beach today and drowned The body was recovered after two hours' dragging. ...

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  22. CRUSHED BY TRET.

    A [?]ad, Clarrie Crane, sustained several broken ribs and internal injuries to-day. He was felling a small tree on the bank of the Henty River. When it came back on ...

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  23. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    The body of an elderly man. terribly mutilated, was found on the Glen Iris railway line near the end of the Heyingtonbridge late last night. Both Jegs had been ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY.

    While riding a motor cycle with a young man, Mr. Vincent Plummer, behind him, from Brunswick Heads. Mr. Percy Anderson Cochrane (19). of Myocum. was killed ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) will deliver his-policy. speech at Bathurst on February 14 or' 15. It is believed that the main features will embrace motherhood ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH VESSELS.

    Furthering his charge that the Commonwealth Government the deliberately creating unemployment in Australia by" having the Commonwealth vessels docked in ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    A m[?]s meeting of the Amalgamated Engineering Union was held yesterday, when it was decided to ask the District Council. to apply for an injunction to restrain the ...

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  28. THE SOLDIERS' FUNO

    From "A SOLDIER AND A MAN" We were promised the best when we we [?] going away to fight, and now we cannot get our money from the Soldiers' F[?]. It ...

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  29. THE COUNTRY.

    February 3.—There was a good display of fruit, flowers, and vegetables at the meeting of the Amateur Gardeners Society last, night. Fine bunches of grapes staged ...

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  30. WEATHER NOTES FOR JANUARY.

    January [?] an exceptionally [?] throughout South Australia, for with few [?]tions the mean temperature [?] 5 degrees below the average. the greatest [?] ...

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  31. HEAVY TAXATION.

    Discussing the question of present-day taxation. Sir George Fuller, leader of the State Cou[?]tion Party, stated yesterday that in Queensland. for six years prior to the ...

    Article : 174 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE SEWS.

    Australians exhibiting at the exhibition of the Society of Painters, Etchers, and Engravers are Messrs. Sid Long, Dalgleish, and J. Wright. ...

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  33. THE YORK THEATRE.

    Miss Norma Talmadge was seen in "The Wonderful Thing" at the York Theatre on Saturday by large and admiring crowds. The work introduces patrons to lite on ...

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  34. JAWS OF DEATH.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Coogee during the progress of a Water Carnival yesterday afternoon, when Michael Coglan (19), son of the Randwick postmaster, ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Speaking at Beerberrum yesterday, prior to the opening of the new hospital, Mr. Finelly, the new Agent-Genera! for Queensland said that he thought it a most ...

    Article : 242 words
  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Messrs. George Wills & Co., on Saturday Morning received a cable from their London representatives. advising the result of the closing of the January series of the sales as under:—"A large ...

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  37. THE LATE MONSEGNOR RYAN.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February 3 -High office and requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Monsignor M. J. Ryan were celebrated in St. Paul's Church this ...

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  38. HOW TO DO IT.

    Two men were engaged in repairing the too: of an old building. One of them, having occasion to go down, carried the ladder away with him. ...

    Article : 59 words
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