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  2. SEEKING AMITY.

    A joint statement regarding the England conference was issued by Sir Austen Chamberlain, M. Briand, and Dr. Stresemann, yesterday, as follows:—"The session ...

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  3. TILL CLOUDS ROLL BY.

    A wireless message from Sir George Willkins, who is still on Deception Island, states:-Snow fleet, and rain have made conditions far too unfavourable for ...

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  4. BIG TWO.

    Prominent officials of the Australian Workers. Union, including Senator Barnes (general president), Mr. E. Gravndler M.L.C. (general) secretary). Mr. ...

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  5. CITY COLLISION.

    Through crashing into a motor cat which was turning to the right in Flinders street, Adelaide, at 12.50 o'clock on Monday, afternoon. Mr. Herbert Leslio ...

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  6. CHRISTMAS DAY CRICKET.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association has decided to play the cheffield Shield match against Victoria under protest owing to the fact that Christmas Day ...

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  7. SECOND TEST.

    At to-night's meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, Mr. R. J. A. Music asked that the Board of Control should ask players not to write for the ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Several months ago the St. Leonards (Glenelg) Public School exchanged flags with the St. Leonards School (Greenwich, N.S.W.). The flag arrived at its ...

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  9. WYANGALA DAM.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavan) to-day tired the first charge on the site of the Wyangala Dam, and so began the tint work undertaken in the Stale under the ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    December 16.—On Friday evening the members of the Blackwood Bart' Club, assited by the Girls' Club gave in annual demonstration. The gymnastic portion of the programme was ...

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  11. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    "The Eucharistic Congress in Sydney was truly wonderful. It might be termed a true miracle of faith and piety," declared the Pope at an allocation. In this ...

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  12. CYCLING.

    Cycling and pedestrian Meet, were conducted by the Western Districts Cycling Club and Underdale Athletic Club on the Hindmarsh, Oval on Monday night. ...

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  13. LAGER FOR CRICKETERS.

    That the water supply in Brisbane is not conducive to the health of visiting cricketers from' New South Wales, was the opinion of Mr. E. K. Jones, manager ...

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  14. LATE SPORTING.

    A.J.C.—Villers Stakes—Lesbro, Bollinsger, Bard of Avon; Spruiker. Bel Astre, Herilda, Lady Constance, Miss Australia, Justifix, Cimon, Smart Bird, Postcard. ...

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  15. YACHTING CRUISE.

    The island steamer Makambo, which reached Sydney to-night, brought news from Lord Howe Island of the safe arrival there, on December 5, of the 20-ton ...

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  16. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    UNLEY: Monday, December 17.—The mayor (Mr. E. J. Sellick). Aid Roid. Buroo, Myers Barrett; Crs. Harrell. Chase. Turner. Sellick. ...

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  17. SKIDDING CAR.

    One man was killed and two others injured when a single-seater car skidded off the Bendigo rood, near Macedon, early this morning, and after scraping two ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

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  19. TAXATION COMMISSIONER.

    The Public Service Board has approved of the appointment of Mr. E. J. McMahon as Taxation Commissioner for New South Wales in succession to Mr. W. H. ...

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  20. HONEYMOON CAR AFIRE

    Mr. Archie Gurner Halls, of Wingelo, Wagga, was driving his sedan to Grenfell, where he was to be married. He had reached Bloomfield. where engine trouble ...

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  21. TEN YOUTHS ARRESTED.

    Detectives Copp and Strangway on Monday afternoon arrested three youths in charges of larceny, and recovered a area number of bicycles, valued at about ...

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  22. BRIGHTON TOWN HALL.

    A special meeting of the Brighton Council was held on Monday, when there were present:—The mayor (Mr. A. W. Silver), Ald Mann. Noble, Ourban and Giltrap. ...

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  23. LEG BROKEN.

    Norman Grosvenor (19), plumber, ol Esmond avenue, Unley, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital shortly before midnight on Monday suffering from a ...

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  24. HOBBS TO APPEAL.

    Lord Justice Scrutton has granted Hobbs leave to appeal against Mr. Justice Hcwart's refusal to adjourn the Nottingham libel case, an echo of the famous ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 501 words
  26. SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL MEETING

    Arising out of the report that the committee were not likely to go on with the Semaphore carnival, in aid of the soldiers' clubhouse, in January, owing to the ...

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  27. PORT CONCERT REPEATED.

    In the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Monday, the pupils of the Matist Brothers' High School, Alberton, repeated their performance of the four-art comic opera ...

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  28. CONCERT AT CROWDON.

    The students of Mr. Bernard too Eiem, assisted by other artists, and the Kilkenny Theatre. Orchestra give conceit in the Croydon Picture Theatre on Monday evening in aid of the food ...

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  29. INFERIOR FRUIT.

    Until representations are made officially to the Commonwealth authorities by the city council or some other responsible body on the subject of the sale of inferior ...

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  30. KESWICK TRAM TERMINUS.

    Cr. S. J. Kneebone asked the mayor of Unley (Mr. B. J. Sellick) at the Unley Council meeting, whether anything had been, done in the matter of the extension ...

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  31. LATE SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY.—Arrived: December 17—Lady Isobel. from Geelong; Canadian Cruiser, from Montreal; Tarcoola. and Goulburn, from Melbourne; Korapul and Kiwitea, from Tumult ...

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  32. BOWLS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, December 15.—The members of the Mount Gambier Bowling Club played a match against a visiting team from Portland (Vic.) to-day. The president of ...

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  33. SWIMMING.

    The Teachers College annual swimming was held at the City Batha on Monday night. There was a large attendance. The pricipal of the college (Dr. A. J. Schultz) attended, and ...

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  34. HARVEST WORKERS' WAGES.

    MOUNT GAMBIRE, Decanter 15.—Sitting at the Courthouse; Mount Gambier, on Friday, the President of the State Industrial Court (Dr. W. T. Hewitson) presided at a compulsory ...

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  35. LINDRUM RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Walter Linrum is returning to Australia by the Makura. He said that perhaps he had played bis greatest billiards since coming to New Zealand. In 16 years he had ...

    Article : 88 words
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