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  2. Adelaide's Coldest Christmas For Eight Years

    YESTERDAY was Adelaide's coldest Christmas Day for eight years. The temperature was 71.2, only 7.4 degrees higher than the record of Christmas Day, 1922. Sharp showers fell, the heaviest at 8 p.m., yielding 30 points, end the wind at times reached a velocity of 35 miles an ...

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  3. SHIPOWNERS THROW DOWN GAUNTLET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Oversea and Interstate shipowners officially threw down the gauntlet to the Federal Government yesterday. when in a statement ...

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  4. MORE DENIALS IN EDWARDS CASE

    Under further cross examination in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, Doreen A Haskett denied that she had made certain statements which Miss Kate Cocks, of the ...

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  5. BLOODSTAINED HAMMER NEAR DAM

    CULCAIRN, N.S.W., Thursday.—The mystery of a man's body in a dam and a woman, apparently struck about the head with a hammer, has nuzzled the ...

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  6. LARRIKINS FIGHT IN RUNDLE ST.

    CONSTABLES on duty in Rundle street on Christmas Eve had a busy night because of disturbances by larrikins. One officer was particularly unfortunate ...

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  7. LIFE LINE BREAKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A life line which broke today while four men were being pulled to shore by it caused the death of one of them—Douglas Roberts, 21, of ...

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  8. BACK WITH NATIONALISTS

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The resumption of Senator Massey Greene's association with the Federal Nationalists Parliamentary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ELWOOD MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Detectives who are inquiring into the murder of Mary Dean, 25, of Milton street, Elwood, said that though they had had a long interview with ...

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  10. N.S.W. TAX ON RAMS?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It was freely rumoured yesterday in authoritative circles that the Premier (Mr. Lang) has yet another tax on his sleeve—one which will hit ...

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  11. Cold In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Many Victorians had decided to spend Christmas Day at home this year and heavy rain on Christmas Eve and early today increased the ...

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  12. Pinned Under Tram; Leg Broken

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A crowd of 150 last night lifted a tram at the corner of Palmer and Stanley streets, city, to release a man. The victim was Henry Damanan, 26, who ...

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  13. Prisoners Released In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—More than 100 prisoners were released from New South Wales jails as a Christmas privilege. The released men include chiefly prisoners whose sentences ...

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  14. Man Killed By Motor Truck

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Edward James McLeod, 68, married, of Echuen, was killed on the Bendigo-Marong road this morning by a motor truck, the driver of which is alleged ...

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  16. FELL DOWN WELL

    PETERBOROUGH, Wednesday. — Harry Clack (68) was making repairs to the well on Mr. Gillies's property, when a rung of the ladder broke and he fell bodily upon ...

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  17. Found Dying With Arm Gashed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. R. T. Paget, who was Minister for Railways in the Denham Government, was found by his daughter dying in a barn on his fruit farm ...

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  18. Gold Bonus Conference

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Minister of Mines (Mr. J. Scaddan) has accepted Mr. Fenton's invitation to attend a conference of mining interests and Ministers of Mines, to be held ...

    Article : 45 words
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