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  3. ENGLAND'S STRONG POSITION.

    Treating all bowlers alike and playing delightful cricket, Hammond in the second Test scored 201 in 382 minutes, hitting 24 boundaries The Australian bowling lacked sting. but the brilliant fielding of the Australian Eleven as a whole, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STARVING BLACKS.

    Reports from the Government dent at Alice Springs (Mr. C. A. Wood) to the Home and Territories Department appear to discredit completely ...

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    GENERAL NEWS. Continued from Page 17. SCEIETIFIC PUBLICATIONS. Some tune ago representations were ...

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  6. POET PIRIE WAXES SHORTAGE.

    Pointing out that the seriousness or the water shortage at Port Pirie was not sufficiently realised by the authorities a deputation, consisting of the ...

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  7. MINDA HOME.

    The usual Christmas tree and pound day will be held at Minda Home, Brighton, on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Father Adelaide Chirstmas will be ...

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  8. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

    Elder's Trustee and Executor Company Limited, as executor of the will of Mr. Charles Albert Bayer, has made the quarterly payments at income to ...

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  9. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From A. POYNTON, Grenfell-street Adelaide:—Mr. T. H. Dunsford takes exception to my statement that the Country Party in this State assisted ...

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  10. THIRTEEN YOUTHS ARRESTED.

    Detective Harrell and Plainclothes Constable Packman on Monday arrested seven boys aged between 14 and 17, on charged of unlawful possession ...

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  11. WATER FOR GARDERNERS.

    From C. FRISBY-SMITH, Fulham:— I would like to call attention to the tore need some growers have ol water. Especially do I call attention to the ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. ABATTOIRS CATTLE MARKET.

    For the teat market of the year, which was held yesterday, there was a heavy yarding, totalling approximately 2,500 tie bulk were drawn from New South ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    From J. CAMERON PORTER. Mile-End:—"The Advertiser" has brought under our notice many interesting letters and articles on the above ...

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  14. BLACK TROOPS.

    From "TRAVELLER," Hindmarsh:— I read with great interest Mr. Maloolm Reid's remarks on the Black Peril. It is a deplorable fact that black troops ...

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  15. CROYDON TEAMS.

    The Hindmarsh Town Council has been advised by the Tramway Trust that work in connection with the extension of the Croydon tramine will be ...

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  16. ENGLISH COMMENTS.

    Before Monday's play began Warner. Woolley, and Tennyson, in their capacity as newspaper critics, were speculating on the effect of the ...

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  17. VANDALISM IN PARK LANDS.

    The Adelaide City Council is offering a reward of £20 for information lead- ing to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for having about ...

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  18. BLYTH DISTRICT HOSPITAL ADDITIONS.

    On December 21 the Elizabeth Love-lock Memorial Isolation stock of the Rlyth District Hospital will be opened by Mr. Chris, Lovelock, son of the ...

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  19. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Small classified advertisements intended for to-morrow's issue of "The Advertiser" should be delivered to this office as early as possible ...

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  20. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    Constable W. Pope, accompanied by Constable Lucas, went to a house in Carrington-street, Adelaide, yesterday afternoon with the civil ambulance to ...

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  21. MAILERS CARTOONS.

    From "A POMMY." Port Augusta:— I suggest that "English Working Man" needs some glasses, as I have seen plenty of cartoons of Australian ...

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  22. GLANVILLE METHODIST MISSION.

    From the Rev. A. G. WARD (Superintendent Glanville Methodist Mission):—I desire to thank the members of the Public Teachers' Union for £12 ...

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  23. VISITOR FROM PORT VICTORIA MISSING.

    Mrs. Dorcas Trelawney (58) arrived in Adelaide from Port Victoria early last week on a holiday visit. She stayed with relatives at Colonel Light Gardens ...

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  24. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    From A. J. OSBORNE, Peterborough, —Owing to the action of the Government in imposing special taxation on the users of motor lorries there will ...

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  25. THE BRIGHTON TOWN BALL.

    A special meeting or the Brighton Council was held on Monday evening to deal with questions arising out of the law ease in connection with the ...

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  26. BROMPTON METHODIST MISSION.

    From F. W. BANKS. Bowden:—I with many others admire Mr. Reddin for refusing to accept money contributed in hotel bars for his mission ...

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  27. THE HARMONY SOCIETY.

    From F. W. BOWTELL, vice-president of the Grafton Philharmonic Society of New South Wales:—Reviewing notes of my visit to your "City ...

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  28. KONDININ MURDER.

    When detectives arrived at Kondinin to-night for the inquest to-morrow on the death of Patrick Joseph O'Brien they arrested Walter James Jermyn for ...

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  29. APPOINTMENTS OF TEACHERS.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of the following appointments in the Education Department:—Head teachers—Messrs. A. ...

    Article : 167 words
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