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  2. SPARKLING CRICKET.

    The match between Queensland and South Australia was resumed at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday. The weather was again ideal, and there was an attendance of 7,000 spectators (gate, £360). The Governor was among those present Queensland, who had lost 7 for 357, carried their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RELIEF OF PARALYSIS.

    Remarkable operations have recently been performed in Sydney for the treatment of certain kinds of paralyse in the limbs. ...

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  4. MISSING EX-ZEPPELIN.

    The disappearance of the French giant airship Dixmude (formally the German Zeppelin L72), following up the dramatic cessation of the vessel's wireless ...

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  5. GERMAN POLICY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The New York Times says:—It is insistently rumoured in Berlin political circles that Dr. Stresemann may resume the post of ...

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  6. A PIONEER OF 1836.

    A dignified gentlewoman, possessing a complexion that many girls might envy, and mentally as alert as ever. Such it Miss Marianne Fisher, who, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LUXOR TOMB.

    The correspondent of The London Morning Post at Luxor, states that Mr. Howard Carter and his assistants, who are dismantling the tomb of ...

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  8. THE LAST COMMUNICATION.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states:—The last occasion on which the Dixmude communicated with any land station was on Saturday ...

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  9. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Times reports:—The Reparations Commission to-day officially nominated 15 delegates, who will represent the Allies ...

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  10. AUTHORITIES LOSING HOPE.

    By camel couriers, fleets of airplanes, and cavalry the French military and naval authorities have redoubled their efforts to find the missing dirigible Dixmude. ...

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  11. ALLIED WARSHIPS SEARCHING.

    Central News, Limited, says:—French, British, and Italian warships are searching for traces of the Dixmude in the tea, and in South Algeria cavalry patrols and ...

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  12. THE LUNCHEON.

    Mr. B. V. Scrymgour (Patron of the S.A. Junior Cricket Union) presided at the official luncheon, and on behalf of the South Australian Junior Union welcomed ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH.

    The Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New South Wales was continued at the Melbourne cricket ground to-day in dull, but fine weather. With ...

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  14. HIGH OFFICERS ON BOARD.

    The missing complement of the vessel includes five officers of the Flinch Naval General Staff, eight other naval officers, Dr. Felwisseur, and 36 men of the rank ...

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  15. AERIAL EXPERTS' OPINION.

    Air experts are of opinion that the Dixmude has descended, either at sea or in the Sahara desert, owing to lack of fuel Meanwhile it is hoped that at least some ...

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  16. STORY OF THE VOYAGE.

    The Dixmude left the airdrome near Toulon at 6 a.m. on December 18, with the intention of making a 73-hours non-stop voyage across the Mediterranean to Sales ...

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  17. PARIS, December 27.

    The French Ministry of Marine announced this morning that there was still no news of the Dixmude. The Maritime Prefect received information that a ...

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  18. OLD SHIPS NOT WANTED.

    The annual report of the Australian Commonwealth Line's shipbrokers, Messrs. Turner, Davidson, & Co., points out that, while freight rates and the prices of ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    While attending a gypsum feeder at the Austral Plaster Works, Birkenhead, on Thursday, Mr. F. Dreakwell, a married man, residing at Mead street, Peterhead. ...

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  20. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKES.

    Only 12 fatalities were reported as the result of the recent earthquake at Onoto, Grandados, and Hussabas, in the Sonora province of Mexico. According to official ...

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  21. WIFE RESCUED HUSBAND.

    Going on to the roof of his house to effect repairs. Mr. F. Wilcox caught hold of a wire that had fallen. His wife heard him groaning and mounted the ...

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  22. CHRISTMAS DAY IN MOSCOW.

    The Moscow correspondent of The New York Times telegraphed:—The Russian State Police Department contributed to the gaiety of the Christmas season—which ...

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  23. A FATAL KICK.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—On the afternoon of Christmas Day, Mr. T. Roberta (40), who had served in the 10th Battalion, was found lying between ...

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  24. SAILORS ENTERTAINED.

    At the Outer Harbour on Wednesday, the Seamen's Mission entertained ashore sailors from ships at the wharves. A programme, of sports and names included ...

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  25. BODY FOUND IN LAKE.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Thursday.—The body of an old man, James Matheson, was found this afternoon floating in the Valley Lake. Various residents have seen him ...

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  26. PRINCE AND CANADIAN WIFE.

    Prince Erik Denis of Copenhagen, in a despatch stating that the Danish King has deprived him of princely rank because he is marrying a Canadian, says that he ...

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  27. A MOTOR CAR AFIRE.

    An automobile owned by Mr. Alfred Higgs, of New Queenstown, broke into flames on the Port road, Alberton, on Thursday afternoon. It was being driven ...

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  28. POSSESSION OF GOLD.

    Frank Alexander Murdoch (51), a clerk, was arrested to-day on a charge of having in his possession 110 oz. 2 dwt. of gold, and with having failed to give a ...

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  29. INTERSTATE JUNIOR MATCH.

    The New South Wales v. South Australia junior cricket match was concluded at the Unley Oval on Thursday morning, and resulted in a win for the visitors ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND CRICKET.

    In the competition for the Plunket Shield Auckland, in the first innings against Wellington made 280. The wickets were taken by McGirr (5 for 74). Holland ...

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