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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Jackson (40), a widow, who resides in Franklin-street, was crossing King William-street on Tuesday morning, when she was knocked down by a bicycle. She ...

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  3. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Captain and Mrs. Andrewartha have been on a visit to Adelaide from their home in Victoria. Mrs. Andrewartha, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  4. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    Sir William Priestley (chairman of Priestley's. L[?] dress fabric manufacturers, of Bradford), and Mr. J. C. Hodgson, are passengers by the Mooltan ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The death of Mrs. David Radford. which occurred suddenly at her residence, Aberdeen, Burra, on January 2, removed another old pioneer. She was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "RURAL WORKER," Salisbury —For some time there have been bitter comments on the wages of farm hands. Mr. R. K. O'Flaherty has tackled the ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    January 5.—The following officers have been elected on the A.L.P. Electorate committee:—President, Mr. W. P. Coffey; vice-president, Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald, M.P.: ...

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  8. AN INFATUATED PRIEST.

    rather Marquina, a priest, 28 years of age, pressed unwelcome attentions on Dolores Gonzalez, a pretty girl of 20 summers in October last. Then, becoming ...

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  9. FOUND DEAD.

    The adjourned enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of James Joseph McCarthy (25), a laborer, who was found by his wife with his throat cut in ...

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  10. WALLAROO.

    January 5.—-The Rev. H. V. T. Wood intimated to the congregation of the Lloyd Memorial Church on Sunday that he had decided to accept the call to Broken Hill ...

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  11. VISITORS TO ROBE.

    During the holidays the following [?] staying at the Robe Hotel:- Dr. and Mrs. Mor[?] [?] family. Mr. Paul [?] victor Har[?] Mrs. Cudmore [?] and ...

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  12. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    A cheering crowd gave a rousing sendoff to the All Blacks at the Victoria Railway station on their way to Paris this afternoon. Among the crowd were many ...

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  13. NORWOOD ANO ROSE PARK VANDALISM.

    From "RATEPAYER":- The Norwood and Burnside Councils and the police will be neglecting their duty of they do not obtain a conviction against the tarpot ...

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  14. RESCUED FROM THE TORRENS.

    At about 11.15 o'clock yesterday a woman, aged 20 years, jumped into the Torrens, near the Kiosk in Eider Park. Mr. Ernest Jolly, a boat proprietor, ...

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  15. WEDDINGS.

    A pretty wedding group faced the [?] at St. Peter's Church, Broken Hill, on December 17, at 8 p.m., when Miss Eva Durothy, second daughter of Mr. A. P. B. Ne[?] of Broken ...

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  16. FALL FROM A JETTY.

    Mr. James Jenkins, married (73), fell from the jetty between the steamer Glenardle and the wharf. In falling he sustained severe injuries to his head and ...

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  17. LONG FLIGHTS.

    The airship Los Angeles is scheduled to fly to Bermuda between February 16 and 26, to San Juan and Porto Rico between March 1 and 17, to the Canal zone ...

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  18. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    PORT PIRIE, January 6.—Peter Wilfred Dawson, a returned soldier, who was seriously injured on Christmas Eve at the [?] Ora Cafe, Ellen street, and who has ...

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  19. THE BESTOWAL OF HONORS.

    From "[?]LAST":-The efforts of the Attorney-Genera! to thwart the wellconsidered recommendation of the Federal Government to the Home authorities, to ...

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  20. TRAIN COLLIDES WITH MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. E. A. Ham, of Messrs. E. A. Ham and Son, had a narrow escape from serious injury last night when the 11.15 Port Pirie train, travelling slowly, struck the. ...

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  21. A BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    Miss Bessie McLoughlin gave a delightful party at her home, "Glendalough," Pompota, on December 28. on the occasion of her birthday. a dainty tea was served in the ...

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  22. STORIES BY MRS. ASQUITH.

    Mrs. Asquith tell these three stories in the "London ...

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  23. SCOTTISH LEAGUE

    First Division.-Aberdeen 0, Hibernians [?] Airdrieonians 2, Hamilton Athletic 0 Ayr United 4. Morton 0; Celtic 7, Third Lanark 0; Motherwell 4, Falkirk [?] ...

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  24. A BOLT AT PINNAROO.

    At the railway yard this morning a team of horses, driven by Mr. Gustafersen, bolted and. turning the corner of one of the wheat sheds, they collided with a ...

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  25. A SUCCESSFUL ELOCUTIONIST.

    Miss Amy Hilda Mankey, L.L.C.M. pupil of Dr. ruby Davy, F.T.C.L. of Prospect, has been successful in passing the associate diploma practical exam in ...

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  26. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT WANBI.

    At the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Zacker. member of friends assembled at the Wanbi hall to celebrate the birthday of their daughter. [?] A dalaty supper was provided. Music ...

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  27. WEAK-MINDED CHILDREN

    From "CURIOSITY":-I note with ple[?] sure the remarks made a few days ago by Dr. Dawson, regarding the alarming increase in the number of weak-minded ...

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  28. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    Mr. Thomas J. Hasett (51), of Ho[?] street, Richmond, Victoria fell out of a train near Werribee on Saturday morning. when leaning out of a door. The ...

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  29. COMING-OF-AGE PARTY.

    On Saturday, at "Hill View" Murragi, a party was given by Mr. and Mrs. F. Hopgood in celebrate the coming of age of their son. Her- During the holidays the following were [?] ing at the Robe [?] Dr. and M[?] Morgan [?] far[?]. Mr. Paul Cudmore (victor [?] Mrs. cudm[?] and ...

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  30. "DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH.

    To be screened at the Grand Theat on Monday next is "Daughters of [?] Rich." a Gasmier production, based or Edgar Saltus novel. The cast includes. Mr ...

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  31. AXE-HEAD INJURES A BOY.

    While his brother was chopping wood on Saturday morning, John Glzsser (10), of Madeline-street, Carlton, Victoria, was struck on the face by the axe-head when ...

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  32. A NON-SMOKERS' UNION.

    From "UN AMI D AUSTRALIA"-I meekly advise "Bones", to procure a tweezer for putting cigarettes into a holder, then his fingers would not get ...

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  33. LABOR NEWS.

    The secretary of the Australian Government Workers' Association has received the following intimation from the office of the Minister of Industry:-"Replying to ...

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  34. STRUCK BY A SWING.

    White playing in the Princess Gardens, Prahran, Victoria, on Sunday morning, William Brewater (3). of Ellis-street, South Yarra, was struck on the head by a swing. ...

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  35. A BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Duncan Ke[?] of Camden-road, Oakleigh, Victoria, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital shortly [?] midday on Saturday suffering from concussion and ...

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  36. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. J. A. Elder), has conferred with Mr. Wilbur concerning the itinerary, of the United States battle fleet on its visit to ...

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  37. LABOR AND COMMUNISM.

    From C. E. LEES:-Anent your subleader of the 5th inst under the above title, a striking point that it raises is as follows:—As the Official Labor Party's ...

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  38. FALL FROM A MOTOR BUS.

    Having fallen from the step of a motor bus -at the corner of Swanston and Lonsdale streets, Melbourne, Howard Crago (17), of Brighton was taken to the ...

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  39. CHESS.

    The New Zealand Chess Championship has been won by K. J. S. Purdy, a seventeen-year-old Australian, who scored six wins, two draws, and one loss, followed by ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS

    Wheat quiet, 6/6 to 6/6½. Flour, quiet, £ 15 12/6. Bran. slow. £ 5 15/- Pollard, moderate demand, £7[?] Cape, 5/6 to 5/7 Oats milling steady, 2/9 to 2/10; feed dull, 2.6 to ...

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  41. A FATALITY NEAR WAGGA.

    Mr. Ernest Gaylon (90), a clerk employed by Messrs. Ashton & Amos, motor garage owners, Barmedman, near Wagga, went out of the town on Friday about ...

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  42. THE BOMBAY CORPORATION.

    MR. V. J. Patel, the President of the Bombay Municipal Corporation, who resigned on December 5 rather than meet the Viceroy (Lord Reading) in his official ...

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  43. SWIMMING.

    William Longworth won the 200 yards test race at the Drummoyne swimming baths. The race was contested for the purpose of selecting a team to compete ...

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  44. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred about 11 o'clock on Sunday morning at Mr. H. Lanyon's farm, two miles from Boort, Victoria. John Evan Jones and George ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Albert Law, an ex-member of the House of Commons, after several weeks' illness, has been forced to seek a dole, owing to his failure to find work as an ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDERS' LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Semaphore and Port Adelaide Sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League was held in the town hall, Semaphore, last ...

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  47. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Wembley authorities are preparing plans for the reopening of the Empire Exhibition in the first week of May. ...

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  48. "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK."

    The stage success by Jules Eckert Goodman, from the novel. "The Man Who Came Back," comes to the screen under the banner of Mr. William Fox as one of ...

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  49. OVERCOME BY GAS.

    Charles Weston (53). caretaker of the Presbyterian Church. Pymble, was found in an outhouse in the church grounds to-day. The room was filled with gas, and ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. JUGO-SLAVIA.

    M. Raditch, the leader of the Peasants Party, recently suppressed on the ground that it had allied itself with Communism who was accused of ...

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  52. A PREMATURE EXPLOSION.

    As the result of the premature explosion of a charge of gelignite at Mosman today, Mr. Thomas Gilbert had his right arm shattered and received severe injuries ...

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  53. DROWNED IN THE SURF.

    Mr. Thomas Hintom (24) was surfing at Bulli beach to-day when he was swept off his feet by a wave and. being caught in a strong undercurrent was carried out ...

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  54. TUT-ANKH-AMEN.

    Negotiations between Mr. Howard Carter, the Egyptologist, and the Egyptian Government for a resumption of work on Tut[?] tomb threaten to be ...

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  55. A TROUBLESOME BRIDGE.

    Between 12.15 and 12.45 p.m. on Tuesday, all traffic was again held up at both ends of Jervois Bridge, Port Adelaide. The bridge was opened to let the inter-State ...

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  56. ALLEGED CONVERSION OF FUNDS.

    In the Central Police Court to-day Norman Rowles (45), a returned soldier, was committed for trial on a charge of malpractice in connection with the [?] ...

    Article : 96 words
  57. THE DISABLED DEVON.

    The steamer which was to have left for Dakar, in the French colony of Senegal, to effect repairs to the Devon (bound from Newport to Australia), which met. ...

    Article : 69 words
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