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  3. DISTRICT COURT

    The sitting of the District Court was continued to-day, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  4. SPORTING

    The Davis Cup trials were interrupted on Saturday by rain which started to fall early in the afternoon. At 3.30 o'clock 3000 spectators were informed ...

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  5. VALLEY HEIGHTS TRAGEDY

    The trial of the Higgs brothers was resumed at the Central Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Street, the Chief Justice. ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, said on Saturday that one of the principal matters to be dealt with next session will be the reform of the Legislative ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    A message from Tsingtao, from Japanese sources, reports that the army of Feng Yu Hsiang, the so-called Christian general, when attacking ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS

    The House of Representatives went into recess in honor of Captain Lindbergh and voted to give him the Congressional medal of honor. ...

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  9. W. R. EDWARDS v. D. M'FEETERS

    William Roy Edwards proceeded against D. M'Feeters for £200 damages for alleged negligent driving of a motor car. ...

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  10. COMPENSATION CASES

    Reserved judgment was given in the case in which Charles William Edgar applied for compensation in respect of incapacity due to an accident. The ...

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  11. THE SPIRIT OF CALIFORNIA

    Captain Kingsford Smith has postponed his fourth attempt at the endurance flight record until to-morrow. ...

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  12. WARATAHS ENTERTAINED

    At a dinner tendered the Wararahs by the Liverpool Rugby authorities Lord Birkenhead, in proposing, the toast of "The Visitors," agreed that ...

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  13. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN

    Captain Roald Amundsen has resigned his membership of the Royal Geographical Society as the outcome of a bitter dispute arising from what ...

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  14. RAIN SPOILS TAKE OFF

    A Sea Francisco message states that Captain Kingsford Smith announced that he intended to take off on his fourth attempt at his endurance run at ...

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  15. SELECTION OF TEAM

    The selection of a team for the American zone for the United States challenge for the Davis Cup is fraught with considerable sig[?]cance. Tilden ...

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  16. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Ten Labor members in the Legislative Council hare defied the executive by refusing to renew their pledges. For so doing the executive has decided ...

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  17. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Joan Dorothy Reynolds (3) was playing with two brothers on a river boat at Fraser's Hill when she fell into 20ft. of water and was drowned. ...

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  18. MORE RECORDS BROKEN

    On the Mont[?]hery track the wellknown motorist, Bruce, continues to break records. He did 3000 miles in 37 hours 51 minutes 18 seconds, 5000 ...

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  19. N.Z. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

    At the New Zealand athletic championship meeting here to-day the 440 yards hardles was won by F. H. Rawson in 56 4-5s.. which is an ...

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  20. COACH AND CAR COLLIDE

    Mrs. Elisabeth Carter was killed and her husband, John Carter, and son, Thomas Carter, seriously injured at Canberra yesterday in a collision ...

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  21. N.Z. VITAL STATISTICS

    The New York "Times" in a leading article says that New Zealand leads the United States, and compares the favorable living conditions in New ...

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  22. FLIGHT IN 15½ HOURS FROM ADELAIDE TO PERTH

    By flying from Adelaide to Perth in 15 hours 25 minutes, Major Norman Brearley, managing director of West Australian Airways Limited, has ...

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  23. A. J. GARLAND v. B.H.P. CO.

    The case was discontinued in which Arthur James Garland applied for compensation in respect of injury through accident and in which the ...

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  24. SWIMMING

    Astounding figures were recorded in the thirteenth annual swimming championships of the combined high schools, which were concluded at the Domain ...

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  25. DAVIS CUP CONTESTS

    The executive committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Federation has unanimously endorsed the decision reached on November 25 that the ...

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  26. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    A truck was derailed during shunting operations at the Crystal-street station this afternoon, but it was quickly put on the raiLs again with rerailers, no ...

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  27. W. A. ARMSTRONG V. B.H.P. CO.

    William Armstrong applied for compensation in respect bf incapacity due to injury to the forefinger and thumb of the left hand through accident. The ...

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  28. MAN JUMPS OVERBOARD FROM SYDNEY STEAMER

    While, the steamer Gabriella was returning to Newcastle from Coffs Harbor on Saturday morning, the second mate, Thomas Arnison, jumped ...

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  29. OUTLAWING WAR

    After a visit to the White House with a delegation, Mrs. Jane Adams, president of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, said ...

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  30. UNITED STATES NAVY

    A Washington message says that Mr. C. D. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy, to-day issued his annual report. He points out the need for a building ...

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  31. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS

    A motor lorry while going down Willinga Hill on Sunday afternoon got out of control and overturned. Fourteen passengers were thrown out. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    In the Queensland Assembly on Friday, speaking on the Appropriation Bill, Mr. W. M'Cormack, the Premier, said the Government hoped with good ...

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  33. SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR EXCURSION NEXT WEEK

    Mr. H. M. Mullins, secretary of the Country Traders' Association has received a notification that the [?]ookings for the excursion train to Sydney on ...

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  34. AN ADELAIDE [?]

    A double tragedy occurred about 9 o'clock this morning in a villa fronted house in Vanghan-street, Prospect South Alfred H. Benson (61), a ...

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  35. MOTOR ENDURANCE [?]

    A Paris message says that tht wellknown motorist Bruce, in an endurance [?] to-day broke the record of 388 hours 5 minutes for 4000 ...

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  36. THE CHARLESTON

    A Paris message says that apropos of Signor Mussolini's ban on the army indulging in the Charleston, M. Talise in response to a colleague's question ...

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  37. BETTING IN HOTELS

    In the House of Assembly on Friday Mr. H. Homburg, the Attorney-General, introduced a bill to amend (the Licensing Act (reports the ...

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  38. MANOEUVRES FOR 1928.

    The Navy Department has announced that the United States fleet will engage in an intensive programme of mimic war in the first three months of ...

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  39. MAN IS FOUND INJURED SITTING IN A MOTOR CAR

    Richard John Day (30), of Hindmarsh, was found sitting in a motor car in Hindley-street on Saturday night with wounds ta the head. It ...

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  40. CYCLING

    Hubert Opperman, who recently won the 600-mile Grand Prix in Victoria, has been chosen as one of the Australasian cycling team to compete in the ...

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  41. MAN WITH HEAD INJURIES IS ADMITTED TO H0SPITAL

    Philip Dalcombe (49) was found lying in a lane off Currie-street, Adelaide, on Saturday night suffering from head injuries. He was taken to the ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLING

    The Silver City Motor Cycling Club held a sports gathering at Stephens Creek yesterday. Some good riding was witnessed and the finishes left little ...

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  43. OCCUPIED GERMANY

    A Berlin message says that Dr. Marx, the Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag, declared that the army of occupation caused grievous oppression ...

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  44. A CATALANO v. NORTH LTD.

    In the deferred case of an application by Augelo Catalano for an award of compensation due to injury, Judge Coyle dismissed the application. He ...

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  45. WRITER'S NOM DE PLUME

    Mistaken for Stephen M'Kenna, an English author, a yoong passenger on the Niagara gained fame when American newspapers suggested that he was ...

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  46. PROTESTANT HALL DANCE

    There was a fair attendance at the Protestant Hall on Saturday night, when a dance was conducted by Messrs. P. Coochiroff and R. Krant[?]. ...

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  47. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE

    George Graham (50), a carrier of Kensington, died almost immediately be fell from a motor lorry at his home on Saturday night. Heart failure is ...

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  48. EUCHARIST CONGRESS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, in an interview to-day said that he fully appreciated the importance of the international Eucharistic Congress to be ...

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  49. CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    A peculiar case of cruelty to a horse was heard at the Griffith Police Court to-day. Sergeant Sampson stated that he ...

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  50. KILLED ON A SPEEDWAY

    Travelling at 40 miles an hour J. Simpson, who was taking part in a motor cycle race at the Woree speedway on Saturday afternoon, crashed ...

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  51. POLICE ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of the Police Association was held at the Central Police Station yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. C. M'Cawley presiding over a large ...

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  52. MOTORING COLLISION

    Thomas Jagger proceeded against Alexander Pelham M'Ewen for £[?] damages for alleged negligent drivi[?] of a motor cycle. There was a [?] ...

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  53. FOOTBALL

    The New South Wales Rugby team, the Warataha, defeated a Lancashire team to-day by 29 points to 11 points. The brilliant work of Jack Ford in ...

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  54. DEATH FOLLOWS INJURIES

    James M'Donald (50), employed by the Railway Department, was knocked down by a train near Newtown this morning. He died in hospital. ...

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  55. TRAGEDY AT WEDDING

    The shattering explosion of a shell turned a wedding feast into a ghastly shambles to-night. The tragedy occurred at a village near Vilna. ...

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  56. BETTER CITIZENSHIP

    Bishop Darcy Irvine, in an address at Northbridge, made a plea for better citizenship. He commended the housing schemes of the Federal and State ...

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  57. POLAND AND LITHUANIA

    At 11 o'clock on Saturday night a hastily convened special meeting of the League of Nations saw the end of the bitter Poland-Lithuania dispute both ...

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  58. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    Mr. E. Arendz, Consul-General for Norway, who arrived in Sydney to-day after having travelled to Pekin by the trans-Siberian railway, said that the ...

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  59. BULLET WOUND IN HIP

    Kathleen Riley (17), of Dudley Park, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday night and treated for a wound in the hip believed to have been ...

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  61. HOSPITAL WORKS

    Yesterday morning Mr. A. E. Hall, who returned from Sydney on Friday, discussed with Mr. H. Watson, secretary of the Hospital Board of ...

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  63. MEDICAL MEN AT VARIANCE

    In the case in which Dr. Alexander claimed from Dr. Miller £2000 in connection with the sale of a practice, it has, been agreed that the defendant's ...

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