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  2. VINTAGE OUTLOOK.

    In the following interview Mr. Oscar Seppoit a well-known [?]cultural authority, speaks optimistically of the wine-grape prospects, and tells how ...

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  3. CALENDAR REFORM.

    The American Merchants' Association is holding hearings for a plan of calendar reform to submit, to the League of Nations, which has issued a world-wide appeal for ...

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  4. DEPORTATION DECISION.

    Refering on Saturday to the decision of the High Court upon the applications made on behalf of Messrs. cations made on behalf of Messrs Walsh and johnson, the Prime ...

    Article : 485 words
  5. PASTORAL SETTLEMENT AND ABORIGINES.

    Sir—I really think something should be done is "hindle the fire" of adventuring among young South Australians. With two maps before me of South Australia ...

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  6. MARITIME HOLD-UPS.

    The, crew of the Adelaide Steamship Company's gulf steamer Paringa will be paid off to-day, unless the wharf labourers turn to when called upon this morning. ...

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  7. MARVEL OF WIRELESS.

    Amazing success had attended the official tests at the huge wireless station at Rugby, which operates on a wavelength of 18,200 metres. The first test was made ...

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  8. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 59 words
  9. MAMMOTH AIRBOAT.

    The new giant 1,000 h.p. flying boat, built for the Royal Air Force, built of stainless steel, and measuring 30 yarfls across the wings, was launched to-day, and ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Judicial Committed of the Privy Council has dismissed the appeal of the Adelaide Steamship Company arising from the Warilda collison. The Lord High ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    Henry Lawson, of "Mount Barker road, Glen Osmond, was riding a bicycle at the intersection of Leigh and Currie streets about 12.5 p.m. on Saturday, when he had ...

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  12. PANIC AT TIENTSIN.

    Advices from Tientsin state that firling was heard there ustil midnight last night, and a panic resulted in the city, but latet the inhabitants were reassured by the ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. MOTOR CAR DESTROYED.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call on Sunday afternoon from Somerton avenue, Edwardstown, where a motor car owned by Mr. E. C. Dennis of Cross ...

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  14. THE PAINS OF DEATH.

    Madame Ernout, on returning home was horrified to see, hanging from the banisters of a staircase, the dead body of a man, wearing a weird carnival mask ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. MOORABOOL DELAYED.

    A disturbance occurred on the steamer Moorabool in the Basin at Port Adelaide on Thursday evening, and it was stated, that-two members of the cfew were ...

    Article : 227 words
  16. AN ENGINEER SCALDED.

    Mr. Charles McIntyre Hay, the second engineer of the steamer Barunga, which is berthed at Glanville wharf, suffered painfull injury from scalds on his right side ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. TROUBLE BREWING IN

    It is reported from Moukden that Mar shal Chang Tso-lin, the Manchurian Commander-in-Chief, will personally lead his forces in the coming battle. As the ...

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  18. RECEPTION IN MELBOURNE.

    Sitting in his room in the Postmaster General's Department on Saturday, the Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) listened to a test message which ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. DESPERATE UNEMPLOYED.

    Four thousand unemployed miners, accompanied by many women, invaded Lanchester, coimty of Durham, to protest to the Boardof Guardians against the latter's ...

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  20. MOTOR LAUNCHES IN COLLISION.

    On Saturday evening, about 9.10, Mr. J. T. Mortlock's new motor cruiser Martindale came into collision near the shipbuilding yards with another motor boat ...

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  21. AWAITING THE JUDGMENT.

    There was no abatement on Saturday in the flood of speculation over the High Court decision in the deportation proceedings against Messrs. Thomas Walsh and ...

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  22. TAXES ON FOREIGNERS.

    It is the intention of the Chinese Government to levy duties and taxes upon foreigners residing in China. This proposal was disclosed is a statement made ...

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  23. FIREMAN RUN OVER.

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.—When near the overhead bridge, North Fremantle, the 7.p.m. train from Fremantle yesterday collided with Thomas Cottam, fireman ...

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  24. KAROOLA STILL TIED UP.

    There was no signs at the week-end of a settlement of the dispute which has re[?] in the lying up of the Karoola at Hremantle for several weeks, and ...

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  25. PRIVATE BOX RAIDED.

    A clever theft was carried out with remarkable coolness on Saturday morning, when a man, representing himself as on official of the Temperance and ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. KNOCKED DOWN BY A SULKY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fracture to his left thigh was sustained by Frederick Birmingham, aged 33 years, of Belttiora street, Alexandria, when he was knocked down ...

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  27. JAPANESE ROYALTY.

    With great ceremony this morning, the Japanese Regent's infant daughter was formally named Shigeko Terunomiya, typifying "Prosperity and brightness." All ...

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  28. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    At the Islington works on Friday a presentation, consisting of a handsome clock, silver tea service, and a travelling rug, was made to Mr. P. A. Elliott, who ...

    Article : 274 words
  29. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Owing to his falling while attempting to board a tram on the wrong side in Oxford street, near William street, on Saturday night. Stanley Crane. ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. J. G. Duncan-Hughes, M.H.R., has been informed by the Deputy Postmaster-General that approval has been given for the erection of public telephones at the ...

    Article : 60 words
  31. NEW 5¼ PER CENT. LOAN.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) said on Saturday that the task of floating the new 5¼ per cent, loan for the States should prove easy in ...

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  32. A DAY IN THE HILLS.

    The Government Tourist Bureau conduots each week regular motor excursions through the ranges over routes which have been carefully chosen with a view ...

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  33. WOMAN'S RASH ACT.

    The peculiar behaviour of a woman passenger on a tram to Watson's Bay on Saturday aroused the suspicions of the tramway employes in the vicinity, and ...

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  34. MYSTERIOUS MALADY.

    A peculiar form of sickness that is stated to have baffled the port medical authorities has broken out among the crew of the William Mitchell, a British barque, which ...

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  35. SYDNEY ROBBERIES.

    Numerous thefts in the city and suburbs during Friday were reported to the police on Saturday, Charles K. Carter, a visitor to Sydney from Guilford (W.A.) ...

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  36. APPLIED SCIENCE EXAMINATION.

    The University of Adelaide reports examination results in the Faculty of Applied Science as follow:—Mining Ila.—Passed with Credit—Brooke, Malcolm ...

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  37. TWO PEOPLE ELECTROCUTED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—An extraordinary double electrocution has occurred in the Waikato district. A farmer while entering his gate came in contact ...

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  38. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    A deputation from the Trades and Labour Council will meet the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) on Monday morning. Its purpose is to discuss preference to ...

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  39. SOLDIERS' CHILDREN'S PARTY.

    The second annual children's Christmas party provided by the Tubercular Soldiers Aid. Society of South Australia, was held at Botanic Gardens on Saturday. An ...

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  40. RECORD BUTTER PRODUCTION.

    Miss Dot, the Glenlnnes Experimental Farm cow, has beaten the Australian butter production for any Ayrshire cow. The Commonwealth Ayrshire butter record ...

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  41. GLENELG SAILING CLUB.

    The sport of yachting has been languishing at Glenelg, as the local sailing club has possessed no boatshed. Being an open roadstead, with no protection from the weather, Glenelg ...

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  42. IRONWORKERS' FEDERATION.

    The secretary of the Federated Iron workers' Union (Mr. M. L. Collaton) has been in Melbourne in connection with the recent Arbitration Court, award. He ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. BOY SCOUT INJURED.

    Owing to one of their comrades Having been severely injured by a heavy-pice of stone at Earlwood on Saturday afternoon, a small party of Boy Scouts were called ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND DEMONSTRATION.

    The red flag was flown over the Christ-church Trades Hall on Saturday to mark the decision of the Federal High Court in the deportation issue. ...

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  45. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—Hugh Hansen), an employe on a Taranaki farm, was believed to have bean bushed in the Egmont mountain reserve last Monday. ...

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  46. THE TRIBUNAL CONGRATULATED.

    The secretary of the South Australian trades and Labour Council (Mr. T. P. Howard) expressed pleasure on Saturday at the decision of the High Court regard. ...

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  47. STATE BANK BUILDING TROUBLE.

    No change Las occurred in connection with the strike of builders' labourers at the State Bank. No more writs were served on Saturday, it being impossible ...

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  48. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Australian Mines and Metals Association reports London metal quotations, middle prices, on December 11 as follow:—Pig iron, home trade £3 6/6 ton, export £3 7/; ...

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  49. DEATH DURING THE HONEYMOON.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— William O'Brien, aged 36, of Warrnambool, died suddenly on Friday night while spending his honeymoon at the Bridge Hotel ...

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  50. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.

    It was learned on Saturday that a summons will shortly be issued against a leading Melbourne dealer in fors and skins on a charge of having attempted to bribe ...

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  51. MANUFACTURING GROCERS' UNION.

    The Manufacturing Grocers' Union elected Messrs. R. Doyle, L. Hess, and F. J. Riley to represent the Victorian branch of the union at the Federal ...

    Article : 157 words
  52. AUSTRALIAN QUOTATIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 words
  53. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    HOBART, Sunday.—John Fletcher, three years of age, died at the Children's Hospital, Hobart, on Saturday morning as the result of burns to the body caused ...

    Article : 62 words
  54. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 40 words
  55. SMASH IN CYCLING RACE.

    One cyclist was seriously injured, and Several others had remarkable escapes from serious injury, when about eight riders fell while competing in an amateur ...

    Article : 152 words
  56. SWEDISH STEAMER AGROUND.

    The Swedish steamer Sveajarl entered Moretou Bay on Saturday morning without a pilot, and ran aground on Central Bank. The grounding occurred at 7.30 ...

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  57. DISPUTING LABOURITES.

    The Trades and Labour Council and the marine transport group have so far failed to reach an understanding on the deportation issue. Present indications are ...

    Article : 272 words
  58. CITIZEN AIR FORCE.

    Most of the 30 your men who have been selected as the first section of the citizen air force to undergo training will enter the Point Cook Flying School ...

    Article : 61 words
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