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  2. LATEST HARVEST ADVICE

    The harvest for the Tatiara this season baa far exceeded expectations. Many estimate it to be a record season, not in the number of bags, but from the average ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., on Monday, the case was again called on in which Alfred Leonard Tipping was charged ...

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  5. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The women's and "junior' events in the Australian championship tournament were continued at the New South Wales lawn tennis ground. Rushcutter's Bay, to-day. ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    Miss M. Plunkett, of Dulwich, was driving a motor car along the Gorge road, on Monday, with her mother, and a friend as passengers. When rounding a bend a ...

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  8. MOONTA SCHOOL.

    The damage to the northern corner of the Moonta public school building, due to subsidence, has extended. A room, 18 ft. by 18 It., is chiefly affected. The ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR. H. Y. L. BROWN.

    The death occurred on Sunday evening of 3dr. H. Y. L. Brown, F.G.S., of Ward street. North Adelaide, at the age of 81 years. ...

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  10. EMPLOYERS ON STRIKE.

    A new kind of strike has occurred at the Darwin oil tanks, where the Government is offering 11/ a yard for sand delivered. The union stipulates that carriers ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The weather was overcast when the third test natch was resumed at Durban to-day. About 1,500 people were present The wicket was faster than on ...

    Article : 405 words
  12. UNREST IN SAMOA.

    In a statement concerning Samoa, the Premier (Mr. Coates) justifies the action taken by the New Zealand Government throughout the trouble, and says that the ...

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  13. MOTOR ASSOCIATIONS.

    The fourth conference of the Commonwealth Association of Automobile Organizations was opened in Hobart to-day by the Governor of Tasmania (Sir James ...

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  14. PAPUAN OIL SURVEY.

    The return of the second Seagull amphibian machine, piloted by Lieut. D. Ross, marks the end of the air surrey for oil in Papua until next season. The Panuan ...

    Article : 416 words
  15. MOUNT MORGAN COMPANY.

    On behalf of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company, Nobel (Australasia), Limited, Cuming, Smith & Co., the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. CYCLONE AT SEA.

    Overtaken by a cyclone when two days out from Vila, New Hebrides, the steamer Makambo had her decks swept with mountainous seas, which stove in the door of ...

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  17. PROPOSED BRIGHTON TOWN HALL.

    The Brighton Corporation on Monday received a deputation representing a large section of the residents who opposed the building of a town hall. The deputation. ...

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  18. SUICIDE INDICATED.

    The decapitated body of Frederick Northway (21), of Dudley street, Lidcombe, was found on the railway line between Auburn and Lidcombe early this ...

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  19. ROBBERY EPIDEMIC.

    Early on Monday evening Detective-Sgt. McMahon, and Detectives Ferguson and Walters went to Rundle street, city, and arrested Patrick McMahon, on ...

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  20. NEGLECTED HOSPITALS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) referred to-day to the condition of the State hospitals and asylums, which will be the principal matter considered at the ...

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  21. LONGSTAFF'S STUDIO VISITED.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) and Lady Ryrie visited Mr. Will Longstaff's studio, together with a number of other Australians. ...

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  22. SAYONARA CUP.

    Mr. Alexis Albert's yacht Norn having won the first two races for the Sayouara Cup, a third race will not be necessary. The trophy will remain in trust with the ...

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  23. BANKNOTE ISSUE.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) to-day emphasized that the Federal Ministry had not asked for any increase of the note issue. He said the increase of the note ...

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  24. RESCUE FROM HOSPITAL.

    Saint Brigid'a military hospital, in Dublin, was the scene of a dramatic rescue of a wounded prisoner (James Nugent), who was lying in bed, in charge of an ...

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  25. VICTORIAN RAILWAY TENDERS.

    The action taken by the Victorian Minis ter for Railways (Mr. Tunnecliffe) to give preference to Australian manufacturers when material is being purchased for the ...

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  26. HOSPITAL RATING.

    The first meeting of the Brighton Corporation since the Government decided to declare a rate for the Adelaide Hospital, was held on Monde evening, when an ...

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  27. NEW OPERA SEASON.

    A cable received to-day by the Fullar Theatre management from Signor Gonsalez, who is in Italy, announced the engagement of three new principals for ...

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  28. VISITING HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    The secretary of the national federation (Mr. G. S. Maclean) said to-day that since the Federal Parliament rose in December the Prime Minster (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  29. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mooting held January 23. Present—The Major (Mr. J. J. Woods), Aid. Hughes and Thomas, Crs. Gannon), Lengnick, Basse, Noal, Cooling, Jolly. Atkins, and Martens. The Major reported ...

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