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  2. ASTONISHING AFFAIR AT GLENELG.

    One of the most exciting episodes of its kind in the history of Glenelg occurred on the beach, a few yards south of the jetty, shortly before 5 o'clock on Monday ...

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  3. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The third day of play in connection with the cricket match between Victoria and South Australia wad commenced at noon on Monday with rather a sparse ...

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  4. TERRITORY AFFAIRS.

    Evidence on the administrative affairs of the Northern Territory was given from the Ministerial point of view to-day, when Mr. Glynn and Mr. Bamford (formerly ...

    Article : 538 words
  5. GEN. BIRDWOOD.

    The local branch of the Returned Soldiers' League has made complete arrangements for the participation of its members in the welcome to Gen. Sir William ...

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  6. THE WHEAT ENQUIRY.

    The Webb Wheat Commission' continued its investigations on Monday at Parliament Home, and the evidence was concluded. Mr. T. S. O'Halloran ...

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  7. THE PETULANT KAISES

    Baron von Tckbardstein, in his "Memoirs," which have just been issued from the press at Berlin, declares that Great Britain's repeated efforts to ...

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  8. FLYING SMITHS AS LECTURERS.

    Arrangements have been completed between Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith and Capt. Hurley, and the directors of Union Theatres for a lecturing tour throughout ...

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  9. ADELAIDE' FUTURE.

    The Governor-designate of South Australia (Lieut.-Col. Archibald Weigall, [?]in responding to the toast of his health at a ...

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  10. "GAMBLER FOOL AND EXTRAVAGENT."

    In a charmingly written book entitled Sir Stanley Maude and other Memories," "issued last year. Mrs. Stuart Menzies writes:—"Baron von Eckhandstein was ...

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  11. WILSON, "DICTATOR"

    Mr. Kellog, in the Senate, delivered a not attack on President Wilson for interference in the Adriatic settlement. He said the United States was not qualified to ...

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  12. THEFTS IN A CEMETERY.

    In the Police Court this afternoon three women were charged with the theft of a handbag containing £8 14/ in cash and a quantity of flowers from the general ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA.

    Early recognition by America of Soviet Russia in foreshadowed in a resolution now before the Senate. ...

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  14. AMERICAN RESERVATION REAFFIKMED.

    The United States Senate yesterday, by a practically unanimous vote, [?] the Republican reservation to the fence Treaty, in reference to the American ...

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  15. OPPORTUNITY TO HARRY.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day (before Mr. Justice Powers) an application to amend the plaint in the postal employes' claim toy the addition of increased amounts ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. "POISON WHISKY."

    A man named D'Ambrosia, alleged to be concerned in the wood alcohol conspiracy, has been arrested and held in £5,000 bail. He has confessed to having filled ...

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  17. IN TASMANIA.

    Gen. Sir William Bird wood, having visited the west coast, is now on his way to the north-West coast, and will embark for Melbourne at Burnie on Wednesday. ...

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  18. INCOME TAX AND GIFTS.

    Among the statutory deductions from income taxation permitted under the Commonwealth Income Tax Assessment Act, 1915-16, are:—Gifts exceeding £5 each to ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. A WANDERING MISSIONER.

    The Rev. J. Watson of Arnheim's Land, Northern Territory, is in Adelaide, and he is a mine of information on things pertaining to that highly interesting country ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AND THE COMMERCIAL 'PLANE.

    Sir Arthur Brown, trans-Atlantic ana for, arrived in Sydney on Monday on his honeymoon trip. He indicated in an interview, that if sufficient inducement ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. "AFTERMATH OF CHRISTMAS."

    Scores of deaths and hundreds of oases of blindness remain as a hidcous aftermath of our Christmas festivities this year (says The New York Literary ...

    Article : 434 words
  22. ALLEGED FATAL ASSAULT.

    When leaving the Royal Hotel, Paddington, on Saturday evening, William Fox storeman, was set upon by young men, who knocked him on to the roadway, and ...

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  23. JAPAN AND THE FRANCHISE.

    The Consul-General for Japan has been advised that the Japanese Bouse of Representatives was dissolved on February 26 on the question of universal franchise. ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The Chairman of the Central Wool Com­mittee has received the following cable message from the Director of Raw Materials in London with reference to the ...

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  25. TASMANIAN FREIGHTS AND FARES INCREASED.

    The Railway Department has increased country fares and holiday excursion fans, and, rates for merchandise (excluding fruit, - manure, and coal) by 10 per cent., on ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. THE TASMANIAN SHIPPING SERVICE.

    A number of applications have been received for the position of manager of the projected State shipping service, and in appointment is expected to be made at an ...

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  27. STANDARD BOOTS.

    The Board of Trade report on the standard boot scheme states that the manufacturers associations have decided to reintroduce on a voluntary basis the ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. DAVIS CUP.

    Up to a late hour to-night, no further challenges for the Davis Cup competition of 1920 in addition to those of the British Isles, the United States, and South Africa ...

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  29. A THREATENED TRAM STRIKE.

    The Perth tramwaymen threaten to surike next Sunday unless the tramways manager grants their demand for a [?] enquiry into the circumstances in which ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE.

    The Nelson Park Shooting affair, which resulted in the death of Sydney Ferris (35), was investigated by the Coroner to­day. Roy Ward (14) was present 'in ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A letter was received by the Adelaide City Council on Monday, stating that it was intended to ask Parliament for leave to bring in a Bill for the construction of ...

    Article : 124 words
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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Imperial Government proposed to sell quantities of stored New Zealand mutton to the United States, but the Americans declined to operate at the prices asked ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. FASHIONS UNFIT FOR CHURCH.

    Cardinal Amette's pastoral letter deaouncing modern fashions has led to the adoption of a very firm attitude on the part of the clergy. One priest has gone so ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The Trinity College of Music has awarded local exhibitions in Australia as follows:— Seniors—Miss Audrey Anderson and ...

    Article : 65 words
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