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  2. OBITUARY.

    The late Mr. Thomas Whellum, who died at Waterloo recently, was born at Glenelg 84 years ago. When seven years of age his parents went to Black Springs ...

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  3. PARK SPEAKERS ARRESTED.

    In pursuance of the regulation which came into force this week, four men were arrested at the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon for ...

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  4. THE TEST SELECTIONS.

    The public interest in the question of which players will represent Australia in the English tour is most keen. That is shown by the excellent response that, has ...

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  5. MISHAP TO THE QUORNA.

    Speculation was rife when the steamer Quorna did not arrive this morning as advised. It was thought that she had been declared "black." ...

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  6. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    The announcement that the High Court had ordered the release from custody of Messrs. Walsh and Johnson or Johannsen reached us almost as soon as it was made ...

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  7. A LEADER IN COMMERCE.

    That he hoped to make the land in which he lived somewhat the better for his having dwelt in it, was a remark recently made by Mr. James Gartrell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    A motor lorry containing 20 persons capsized on the Grove Bridge on the western road, near st. Mary's, at about noon to-day, owing, it is stated, to a broken ...

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  9. SOUTH-EASTERN FORESTS.

    A great forward movement is proceeding in afforestation, and South Australia is doing its share in that regard. The south-eastern parts of the State are ...

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  10. MOSUL DISPUTE.

    A message from the Geneva correspondent of the Haves Agency states that the attempt of the Council of the League of Nations to mediate in the Mosul ...

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  11. CONCUSSION AND LACERATIONS.

    Leo Cronley, of Long Bay road, Coogee, was struck by a motor car in Long Bay road, near the cemetery, on Saturday night. The eastern suburbs ambulance ...

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  12. THEY WANTED A LIFT.

    At about 125 to-day Leslie Seaegg, aged 21 years, of 98. Forbes street, East Sydney, and Henry Rigby, aged 24 years, of Waverley street. Randwick were taken by ...

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  13. ROMANS IN AMERICA.

    After investigation by a number of scientists, the announcement has been made that excavation near Tuscan, Arizona, has revealed cast lead swords, a ...

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  14. FRESH BLOOD IN CRICKET.

    Sir—As South Australia has occupied, the tail end of the list long enough in Sheffield Shield matches, might it not be well to infuse a little fresh blood into ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. DELEGATES' PLANS ALTERED.

    The Turkish delegates, Tewfik Bey and Djevid Pasha, instead of leaving for Angora to-day, departed for Paris with their wives ostensibly on a shopping ...

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  16. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    William McLachland, aged 10 years, whose parents reside at 256 Military road, Neutral Bay, was knocked down by a motor car near his home on Saturday. He ...

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  17. LITTLE GIRL SERIOULSY HURT.

    Suffering from a fracture in both bones of the left fore arm, a lacerated wound in the back of the head, and a depressed fracture of the outer bone of the skull ...

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  18. CHOOSING THE ENGLISH XI.

    Mr. Willie Quaife, speaking at Northampton to-day, said he was hopeful regarding England's prospects for the Test matches. He suggested, the appointment ...

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  19. CAR STEALING.

    The police received complaints from even carowners on Saturday night that their cars had en stolen. By Sunday night six of the missing vehicles had been ...

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  20. HIGH TREASON CHARGE.

    On the ground that for money he betrayed the secrets of the works to the Inter-allied Control Commission, Walter Pullerjahn a former official of a chemical ...

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  21. MARRIAGE AT SEA.

    "Will you marry me on the Leviathan!" I was a radio message sent by Mr. John Stewart from Cherbourg to his fiance, who was crossing the Atlantic from America ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    A fire has destroyed the residence, at Weybridge, of Col. Sir Philip Richardson, M.P., the loss involving many thousands of pounds. Among the articles ...

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  23. CANTERBURY'S BIRTHDAY.

    The seventy-fifth anniversary of the arrival of Canterbury's first four ships and the, founding of the province was celebrated on Saturday. The principal item ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    The Manchester Guardian says:— Grimmet is clearly a great bowler. It he can exploit his break on a perfect Sydney wicket, what sort of mischief will ...

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  27. REV. BRIAN WIBBERLEY'S EULOGY

    The Rev. Brian Wibberley, the minister of the Kent Town Methodist Church, with which Mr. Gartrell had been connected for practically the whole of his life paid ...

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