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  3. NATIONAL AGREEMENTS.

    "As its purpose appears to have wholly failed," convention 6 of the Hague agreement, relative tc the states of enemy merchantmen at the out. ...

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  4. EDUCATION.

    The latest report on education in Northern Ireland shows that while steady progress is being made, there is room for improvement. The administration of the ...

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  7. SERMONS OR LECTURES.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury is probably amazed at the stir produced by a fragment of his Church Congress address, and disappointed at the [?] of the ...

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  8. BATTLE AT MOUKDEN.

    Advices from Moukden state that Gen. Chang Tso Lin, the Manchurian commander, assembled his leading supporters and delivered a farewell speech, stating ...

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  9. "PETER PAN."

    "Peter Pan," the boy who would mob grow up, has come to take film followers to the land of make believe on the screen The Herbert Brenon-Paramount ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    Something of everything to please everybody is one of the rules of J.C. Williamson's "So & So.'s" at the Garden Theadie, and in their fifth programme, which be ...

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  11. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that the obstacles to the United States' official participation in tha League of Nations preliminary ...

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  12. SHOT IN PUBLIC GARDENS.

    Found lying unconscious in the Treasury Gardens at 10 o'clock on Thursday night, John Todd (42), Shield street, North Melbourne, was admitted to the ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    Two minor collisions in the city streets were reported to the police on Christmas Eve. At 7.10 p.m. at the corner of King William and Angas streets ...

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  14. FINE BILL AT WEST'S.

    Another big First National picture, with Milton Sills in the stellar to has been secured for West and will be screened to-day. The picture is "The Making of ...

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  15. PEFEATED GENERAL IN REFUGE.

    A wireless message front Tientsin states that Li Clung Lin's defence was com-pletely broken down. His forces fled to the Chinese portion of the city where ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    Mr. A. A. Stump, who for many years had been a leading photographer in Adelaide, died at his residence, Coreega, Mitcham on Thursday morning, at the age of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WONDERGRAPH'S GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME.

    A distinct change from the usual type of motion picture entertainment is offered at the Wondereraph Theatre to-day in the First Metro-Goldwyn picture "The Silent ...

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  18. HURT BY FALLING IRON.

    While working at the Ford Company's works at Birkenhead on Thursday afternoon. Mr. F. Allison, residing at Bower road, Glanville was struck by a piece of ...

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  19. OFFER OF SURRENDER.

    Official advices from Moukden confirm Chang Iso Lin's victory though Japanese military circles appear to be divided whether the success in temporary or ...

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  20. BURNS FROM GUN POWDER.

    Roy Parker a boy residing at Rose Water, received attention at the Fort Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Thursday afternoon for burns on the face and neck. It ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    The Executive Council on Thursday made the following appointments in the Police Department as from July 1 last:—Mounted Branch—R. G. Birt (inspector) ...

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  22. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The Majestic Theatre will be reopened at the matinee to-day with a bright and varied bill of "novel-ties. The programme will coutain six ...

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  23. MOTOR CAR AND TROLLY COLLISION.

    About 5.15 p.m. on Thursday a collision occurred in front of the Central Hotel, Commercial road, Port Adelaide, between motor car driven by Mr. F. Engel, of ...

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  24. MRS. CURRELL'S DEATH.

    Henry Tacke was arreted near the back beach at Sorrento early on Thursday morning, and was charged with having murdered Mrs. Rachel Currell at St. ...

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  25. CHILD KNOCKED DOWN.

    Shortly before 10 p.m. on Thursday, Eileen Aubert (7), who lives with her parents at Royal Park, was knocked down, by a motor, car in Commercial raid, Port ...

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  26. SHIP'S FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    PORT PIRIE, Friday.—Mr. J. Donald (41), a fireman of the steamer Port Macquarie, fell overboard from the gangway last night., and subsequently died. When ...

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  27. "CHARLEY'S AUNT."

    "Charley's Aunt." which fair been a classic of stage hufnour for more than 30 years will be presented by the Nellie Bramley Company at the Thestre Royal ...

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  28. MOTORISTS IN COLLISION

    F.C. Pengelley reported to the City Watchhouse on Sunday afternoon that at 4 p.m., as Mr. A. Brookby, tram conductor, was motor cycling down Rurdle ...

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  29. STOLEN YACHT WRECKED.

    The yacht Capella, which was found ashore on the rocks inside the North Head on Wednesday morning, after having been stolen from its moorings in Rushcutters ...

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  30. FLOATING PALAIS.

    The South Australian climate lends itself admirably to out-of-doors entertainment and in the Floating Palais, moored to the Torrens bank [?] ...

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  31. A PLUM PUDDING A WEEK.

    Reference to the advantage of advertising dried fruits was made by the Chairman of the Water Commission (Mr. W. Cattanach on Thursday. Mr. Cattanach ...

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  32. A SPORTSMAN KILLED.

    PERTH, Friday.—Kenneth Sewell Davis (18), with two companions was shooting rabbits on his father's station, near Geraldton, when the gun of one of ...

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  33. SHIP'S. HAND MISSING.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—When the liner Hobsons Bay, which arrived at Fremantle late this afternoon from England, was traversing the Red Sea, it was ...

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  34. DENTAL EXAMINATION.

    Recently serious allegations were made to the Ministry concerning a recent dental examination. It appears that certain members of the Dental Association waited ...

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  35. MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    The cable trams will run for the last time in Swanston street, Melbourne, and the lower part of St. Kilda. road tomorrow. Electric cars, operating on ...

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  36. MOTOR CAR COLLISION.

    ALDGATE, December 25;—On Thursday., evening a motor car coming from Murray. Bridge collided with a car owned and driven by. Mr. T. O'Halloran Giles. ...

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  37. STAR SUBURBAN CIRCUIT.

    "Through the Dark," [?] picture starring Colleen Moore,' will be the main attraction at the Start Theatres at Unley and Goodwood to-night. The ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    A very severe earthquake was experienced at Masterton on Thursday afternoon. The shake was preceded by a pronounced rumbling for about 10 seconds ...

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  39. CAIRNS TO ADELAIDE WALK.

    Digger George Henry who passed through Taree about two years ago on a walking tour from Adelaide to Cairns and back is here again on the return journey ...

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  40. PANTOMIME-REVUE.

    Commencing at the Prince of Wales Theatre to-day at the matinee at 2.30, William Anderson's big Christmas attraction will begin with [?] ...

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  41. BRISBANE'S TRAM TRAFFIC.

    Mr. Quinn (secretary of the Brisbane tramways) stated to-day that the Brisbane trams were palled upon to do more work in approximately 40 minutes every ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    The New South Wales, team will not be finally selected until to-morrow morning, but it is not at all likely that Everett will play. In Adelaide he strained ...

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  46. NEWMARKET STOCK SALES.

    About 1,070 [?] The opening sales were spirited, at 40/ per head higher. Later the demand became dull, and prices receded to equal to last week's rates. ...

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  47. LATE MINING.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—The manager of the Golden Horseshoe cabled to London:—2,780, level, No. 4 lode, S. drive. 500 ft. W.; xcut horizontal drill at a point ...

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