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  2. NEW SEASIDE RESORT.

    History was made iu the district of Noarlunga on Saturday, when a large and representative gathering witnessed the laying of the foundation stone for the ...

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  3. BALANCING THE ACCOUNTS.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill) on Saturday replied to utterances of the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler), in which Mr. Butler said that Mr. Hill's ...

    Article : 710 words
  4. WIRELESS AMATEURS.

    The delegates attending the interstate convention of the Wireless Institute of Australia, foregathered with their friends at the Cathedral Hotel, North Adelaide ...

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  5. RACING ABROAD.

    After an extended tour of England and the Continent, Mr. W. B. Carr (Chairman of the South Australian Jockey Club) returned to Adelaide by the mail ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Adelaide folk are proud of the mountains, which form so charming a background to their splendidly laid out city, and the roads through the hills are ...

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  7. CROQUET.

    In the reception room at the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday morning, the Lady Mayoress. (Lady Bruce), welcomed Members of the ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    After having paraded through King William street on Saturday morning, about 500 members of the unemployed made their way to the Trades Hall. Here they ...

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  9. TRADES UNIONISM.

    Official figures show a decline in trade union membership in Great Britain during 1926 of 289.000, compared with the aggregate for 1925. The principal decreases ...

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  10. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    The champion boxer, Tunney, visited President Coolidge to-day. The President told the champion that lie was greatly impressed with the latter's physical ...

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  11. "G.B.S." ON SEX APPEAL.

    "Increasing attention is being paid by intellectual people to the possibilities of British films," said Mr. Bernard Shaw, at the Films Trade Show. "Some exhibitors ...

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  12. GREETINGS TO ENGLISH CITY.

    At the town hall of Launceston, Cornwall, to-day, the Rev. Ross Hewton (representing the Fifty Thousand League of Launceston, Tasmania, presented the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS' FUNERAL.

    Tidsworth's tribute to the late Col. William James Foster, formerly of Duntroon Military College, Australia, was shown in a remarkable attendance at the ...

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  14. CYCLONIC STORMS.

    Cyclonic wind and rainstorms yesterday took toll of 13 lives throughout the United States, and caused enormous damage to property. ...

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  15. ANGORICHINA HOSTEL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,115 words
  16. DISTRESS IN SOUTH WALES.

    More than 200 miners arrived in London to-day, after baring walked all the way from South Wales to bring the distress there before the Government. ...

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  17. INCENDIARISM.

    BARMERA, November 18.—At the Barmera Police Court to-day, an inquest was held in connection with a fire that occurred on the premises of Harold Allen ...

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  18. NEW SCHOOL CURRICULUM.

    The Sheffield Corporation (which is controlled by Labour), with a view to improving education in its elementary schools, has adopted a new curriculum ...

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  19. SCIENTIFIC SURPRISE.

    It was recently announced in The Register that a school of whales, 120 in number, had stranded in Dornoch Firth, north of Inverness. Scotland, and that the local ...

    Article : 493 words
  20. ALLEGED ROBBERY OF MAILS.

    Joseph foster, who arrived on October 23 from New Zealand, where he was arrested on a charge of having stolen a mailbag, containing £10,000 front a train ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 625 words
  22. DOLLARS AND STERLING.

    Sterling cable transfers advanced to-day to 487,13-16 cents, the' higbest point since 1914, with an extremely heavy turnover the demand originated chiefly in London. ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    On the advice of banking and financial authorities efforts, bare been made by the Federal Treasury in recent years to make more even distribution of interest ...

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  24. ARMY MEAT CONTRACT.

    Borthwick's confirm that they have obtained upwards of 90 per cent, of the contract to supply in England 8,000 tons of frozen beef for the War Office. They ...

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  25. NATIONAL GIFT TO OPERA HOUSE.

    The 30-years' jubilee of the Dohnanyi, a elebrated Hungarian opera bouse, was elebrated to-day. The Minister of Education presented the controlling ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. CRICKETER'S LOSS.

    When Mr. A. E. Gilligan, the international cricketer, returned after having i parked his car at South Kensington, he missed a suitcase. Subsequently ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. METAL PRICES.

    The following are the official London metal quotations, middle priced on November 18. as received by cablegram from the London Metal Exchange:—Pig iron, borne trade and export, £3 ...

    Article : 49 words
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