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  2. WARM AND SULTRY.

    At a result of the southward drift of the monsoon which has been over the Northern Territory for saveral days, the weather in South ...

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  3. EARLY CLOSING ON SATURDAYS.

    City retailers are up in arms against the agitation in industrial circles to close shops at noon instead of 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Mr. ...

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  4. TRAMS AND BUSES.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. L.L Hill) has received replies to his letters to the Adelaide City Council and Municipal ...

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  5. BLACKMAIL CASE.

    Sir Ernest Wild described the blackmailing of Sir Hari Singh as one of the most monumental and impu[?]nt frauds in criminal ...

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  6. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The employes of the British railway companies are asking for wage increases amounting to £30,000,000 yearly. ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The Young Australians who [?] visiting England are to tour [?] and to be received by Signor [?] solini. ...

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  8. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister yesterday informed the Premiers' Conference that it would fee unwise for Australia to restrict unduly the entrance of Southern Europeans, as it might lead to international complications. If the present rate of influx was not exceeded, and Australia adopted the Imperial ...

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  9. THE MISSING LINK.

    An Australian has discovered the missing link in South Africa. The discovery is considered to be of the highest importance. ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. THE WOOL MARKET.

    In describing the wool outlook, a leading member of the trade says:—The position generally would not be serious if a reasonable working basis of values could ...

    Article : 409 words
  11. PENNY POSTAGE.

    A deputation representing the prin[?] and paper-making industries to-day asked the Postmaster-General to restore the system of penny postage. They [?] ...

    Article : 233 words
  12. BRITISH TARIFF PROPOSALS.

    The Board of Trade has made an announcement indicating that the Government instead of introducing a Safeguarding of Industries Bill, intend to ...

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  13. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Writing on January 29 from Kallara station, Louth, where he is manager, Mr. Munro Dow, informed his brother (Mr. Gerald Dow, of Adelaide) that splendid ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. PARIS FASHIONS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Paris says:—The fashions disclose skirts Shorter than ever. There is a touch of masculinity in the [?] ...

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  15. POLITICAL FIGHTS.

    An unprecedentedly disorderly [?] curred in the Lower House of the Jap[?] Parliament this afternoon. It was accompanied by a [?] to obey the chair ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. RUNAWAY TRUCKS.

    A serious accident occurred on the railway line near West Maitland this morning, when 60 coal trucks, fully loaded, bolted down an incline and ran into a train ...

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  17. A CLEVER PICKPOCKET.

    Arthur Cerini evidently makes no distinctions. At the City Court to-day, charged with having stolen a watch and chain and a diamond pendant from ...

    Article : 209 words
  18. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Heavy rain fell all over the State today, and much benefit resulted to farmers and graziers. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    For the purpose of winning over the peasants, whose hostility is a serious obstacle in the path of Bolshevism, the Soviet has granted an amnesty to all the ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. HOT WEATHER IN PERTH.

    The temperature rose from 82.5 degrees at 9 o'clock this morning to 1012 degrees at 3.20 p.m. this afternoon. ...

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  21. THE AMERICAN CLAIMS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. C.E. Hugrhes), has advised the Senate that the Paris agreement for the payment of the American claims against Germany was ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The Chief Justice (Hon. Sir George Hurray) was to have departed for London by the mail steamer Osterley to-day, but owing to the illness of his sister, who was ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. "MADE UR HIS MIND TO COMMIT."

    In summing up in a case in the General Sessions to-day, Judge Woinarski commented on the fact that the accused men, although they claimed to be innocent, had ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. COAL AND OIL.

    Discussing the question, of the manufacture of briquettes for commercial purposes, the Minister of Mines (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) on Wednesday stated that ...

    Article : 337 words
  25. THE WORLD COURT.

    A resolution putting on record an expression of approval of American adherence to the World Court has been adopted by the Foreign Affairs Committee ...

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  26. THE DRINK TRAFFIC

    The whole outlook from our point of view is most favorable," said the Rev. Henry Worrall, who arrived in Adelaide yesterday, and is to conduct a campaign ...

    Article : 310 words
  27. CANADIAN LOANS.

    The recovery of the sterling exchange will re-open the London market to Canadian financing. Probably the [?] will try to obtain more of its money in ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. BOXING IN INDIA.

    The Australian bantam-weight, Atlridge, beat Jim Griffiths in a contest arranged for 10 rounds. The latter's seconds [?]hrew ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. A BRUTAL MURDER.

    Crossley and Heggarty were committed to trial to-day at Wolverhampton on a charge of murdering Constable Willits. A companion of the accused, named ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. THE HYDRAULIC ENGINEER.

    The Public Service Commissioner (Brigadier-General S. Price Weir) has returned from a visit to Melbourne and Sydney, whither he went with the ...

    Article : 229 words
  31. THE MISSING GRAZIER.

    There is still no trace of Mr. Thomas Grainger Thomson, grazier, who disapp[?]ared from Balra[?] New South Wales, on January 8, after a visit to ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. A WILL CASE.

    A settlement has been reached in regard to the Sykes will case. The judge, by consent, pronounced against the 1921 will, subject to certain ...

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  33. QUEENLAND LOAN.

    the Morning Post financial writer says:—The market has regarded the Queensland issue (£12,000,000) favorably. Any strained feeling which might have ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    In connection with the Turco-Greek [?] pute, owing to the action of Turkey in expelling the Greek Patriarch from Comstantinop[?]e, it is learned that the [?] ...

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  35. INDIAN TEA SALES.

    At the 33rd sale of Indian teas to-day, 20,343 packages were offered, the chief district being Assam, 8,841, and Sylhet 4,835. The average prices were:—Com ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

    The contributions to the St. Paul's Cathedral restoration fund have reached £220,594, of which £3,187 was received today, including first instalments from ...

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  37. THE STEAMER KOREA MARU.

    The steamship Korea Main, while clocking at Yokohama yesterday afternoon, crashed against the wall of the quay, tearins off 12 ft. of her bow plates and also ...

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  38. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The latest wheat quotations are:—May, 198 cents.; July, 168; September, ...

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  39. TOCH.

    The Rev. P.B. Clayton, of Toe H. who, accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Leonard, will sail for Australia on Thursday, has received a message from the Prince of ...

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  40. THE SNOWBALL OF KNOWLEDGE

    An interesting reference to Professor Brailsford Robertson, of the Adelaide University, appears in the current issue of "My Magazine." An article entitled "The ...

    Article : 391 words
  41. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    No steps had been taken, declared the Acting Chief Secretary (Hon. A.A. Kirkpatrick) on Wednesday, to appoint a successer to Sir Edward Lucas, ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. ANTI-PROHIBITION.

    A movement considered by its [?] sers to be the most determined step yet taken towards the repeal of the [?] Act was begun when 19 members of ...

    Article : 110 words
  43. THE CESSNOCK SHIRE COUNCIL

    As a result of the disturbance at the Cessnock Shire Council meeting an Tuesday, the Minister of Local Government today dissolved the council and appointed an ...

    Article : 68 words
  44. A NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    The Minister of Education (Hon. L.L. Hill) has accepted Mr. F. Frick[?]s tender for the building of a Technical School at Port Pirie at a cost of over £9,300. The ...

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  45. EMPIRE FOOD.

    The Council of the Associated Chambers of Agriculture has passed a resolution affirming that the Government should, without delay enquire into the economic ...

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  46. NEW GUINEA.

    Dr. R.W. Cilento, Direct on of Public Health at Rahaul, returned to-day by the Mataram. He said the health problem was a difficult one, but was gradually ...

    Article : 106 words
  47. A BOXER'S FUNERAL.

    A hundred thousand people lined the route, which was miles long, to watch the procession at the funeral of Mr. Jim Driscoll, of Cardiff. It was attended by ...

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  48. THE COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    It is hoped to get the whole of the Australian Commonwealth line of idle steamers away from Rose Bay in the near future with wheat or other cargoes. The Ca[?] ...

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  49. CRICKET IN LANCASHIRE.

    The Lancashire County Cricket Club has decided to exercise the option of [?] the pitch on the Lancashire [?] after 11 o'clock on the day preceding a match ...

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  50. LAMBS DEARER.

    At Abattoirs Market yesterday 14,200 sheep and lambs came to hand, a decrease of some 1,500 head. Most of the supplies were derived from the middd[?] north ...

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  51. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 284 words
  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATORS.

    A party of South Australian Parliamentarians visited Geelong to-day by special trains. They were given a civic welcome by the Mayor (Councillor Ritchie) ...

    Article : 94 words
  53. THE NATIONAL DEBT.

    Dr. Hugh Dalton, of Cambridge, who has written largely on economies and finance, in giving evidence before Lord Colwyn's Committee on the national debt, ...

    Article : 141 words
  54. EARLY CLOSING AT CLARE.

    The Minister of Industry (the Hon. L. L. Hill) stated on Wednesday that he had received a certificate from the Chief Re-[?] turning Officer stating that the petition of ...

    Article : 99 words
  55. FRENCH POLITICS.

    On the resumption of the debate on the Foreign Estimates, the Chamber of Deputies, by 317 votes to 246, decided in favor of the provision for a special mission ...

    Article : 170 words
  56. THE MURDER OF PRIVATE CROMER.

    The Dunedin Returned Soldiers' Association intends to approach the authorities with a view to having a local ex-soldier's vidence, relating to the murder of Private ...

    Article : 55 words
  57. FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN.

    Rugby:—Cambridge University, 18; [?] Scottish Cup replay:—Bo[?]ness, 2; [?] burgh 0. Played at Firhill Park, Gla[?] ...

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  58. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Osterley is expected to berth at the Outer Harbor at 6.30 a.m. to-day, and will sail for London at 3 p.m. The R.M.S. Ormonde, from London, is ...

    Article : 60 words
  59. WAR'S HORRORS.

    Mr. Wilbur (Secretary of the Navy) issued a statement ridiculing the [?] sppearing in the press, magazines, and books from time to time, predic[?] the ...

    Article : 100 words
  60. A DARING THIEF.

    Mrs. A Vernon Ransford, wife of the international cricketer, V.S. Ransford, was robbed of £100 worth of jewel[?]ery at her home at Glyndon-avenue, Brighton, ...

    Article : 82 words
  61. ALLEGED WRONGFUL USE OF FUNCS.

    A Royal Commission opened to-day an enquily into the management of the B[?]nd Dear, and Dumb Insititution. It is alleged that comm[?] under the [?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  62. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 118 words
  63. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for prepaid classified advertisements for insertion in "The Advertiser" should be supplied to this office not later than 8 o'clock the evening before the day ...

    Article : 45 words
  64. MAILS FROM LONDON.

    An English mail by the Ormonde is due to arrive in Adelaide overland from Frema[?]tle on Friday evening. The latter portion will be distributed by the first ...

    Article : 36 words
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