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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 10 a.m. on Sunday Mr. Edwin Mertin, of Chapple-street, Magill, was motoring along Stephen-terrace, Walkerville. At the intersection of Walkerville. ...

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  3. MISS VANDERBILT'S MARRIAGE.

    Cornelius Vanderbilt, jun., in a copyfight article in the "New York American." to-day says his cousin, Consuelo Vanderbilt, was "sold by the bie[?]chy better known as ...

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  4. LATEST CABLE HEWS.

    "Every Dominion is now a self-governing m[?] of the empire and master of his destiny." sentence of the report of the Inter -Imperial Relations Committee ...

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  5. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    The Premier (Hon. L. L. Hill), the Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. W. A. Webb), and the Acting Grown Solicitor (Mr. A. J. Hannan), returned from ...

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  6. MR. LANG AND MR. LOUGHLIN.

    As a result of an important meeting of the A.L.P. executive at Parliament House this afternoon the breach between the Premier (Mr. Lang) and the Deputy ...

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  7. BROADCASTING.

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  8. CHINESE STUDENTS' RIOT.

    Local mission authorities have been informed of a student outbreak at Nan Chow Ting, in the Hunan province, during which the home of the Rev. F. G. ...

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  9. DISORDERLY FIREMEN.

    The departure of the inter-State steamer Karoola from Fremantle was delayed for fire hours yesterday as 'a' result of the behaviour of several Intoxicated firemen. ...

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  10. MOTOR AND TAXI COLLIDE.

    On Saturday evening when Mr.J. Davis, school teacher, of Marlborough-street, Malvern. was motoring at the intersection of Halifax and Carrington streets, he ...

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  11. "HYMN OF PRAISE."

    At St. Peter's Cathedra! on Sunday afternoon, the choral service, which is held annually for the purpose of 'augmenting the funds of the Cathedral choir, was ...

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  12. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    At Henley and Grange on Saturday afternoon, five boats met with disaster. Two canoes at the Grange, Whose Mistake, in charge of Master M. Pontefex, ...

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  13. MEDINDIE GIRLS' CLUB.

    At the Prospect Hall on Saturday afternoon. the Medindie Girls' Club held an all nations fair, the proceeds of which were in aid of the Medindie Congregational ...

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  14. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Four prisoner's two of whom, have since been recaptured, escaped from gaol today. They are:—George Downs, serving 14 years for manslaughter and the disposal ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. ATHLETICS. ATHLETICS.

    The Adelaide Harriers held a further meeting in connection with their summer competition, at South-terrace on Saturday afternoon. The proceedings opened with a dash over 75 yards, ...

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  16. MOTOR CAR DESTROYED.

    On Saturday night a. motor oar belonging to Mr. Smith, of Prospect, which was being driven along the Brighton-road towards Glenelg. caught alight, and although ...

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  17. BRIGHTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    On Sunday afternoon a large gathering assembled in the vicinity of the Brighton jetty. to witness the unveiling of the 'Arch of Remembrance, which has been ...

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  18. A BOY'S LEG BROKEN.

    Kenneth Bevan (15), reading at Eaststreet, Alberton. was standing on a milk cart step at Alberton about 11 a.m. on Sunday talking to the driver. The horse ...

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  19. TROUBLED IRELAND

    The Executive Council has issued a proclamation that a state of emergency exists in consequence of the recent raids, and numerous arrests are expected. ...

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  20. MOTORS IN COLLISION.

    A motor driven by Mr. E. A. Renfrey, of Gresham-street, Adelaide, came into collision "with one driven by Miss E. V. Willsmore, of Gordon-street, Elgin, at the ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. PAYNEHAM CARNIVAL

    With the object of raising funds for the building of a, pavilion on the Payneham Oval a carnival and continental were held on the oval on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  22. AN ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday four men were charged with stealing a case containing silk valued at £600, the property of T. Curtis Ltd. The men were ...

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  23. MOTORS COLLIDE.

    On Thursday afternoon on the Bay-road, about three miles front Mount Gambier, a car driven by Miss V. Kannenberg collided with one driven by Mr. Baker, of ...

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  24. FIRE AT A POWERHOUSE.

    At 8.45 on Friday night a fire- occurred at the municipal electric powerhouse. All the street and shop lights were suddenly extinguished. In a few minutes about 100 ...

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  25. AN ENGINE DERAILED.

    The evening passenger train from. Adelaide to Angaston on Friday had a mishap at Sandy Creek through the engine fouling the points when entering the station yard. ...

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  26. A YOUNG MAN MISSING.

    Mr. Bert Manuel (24). single, residing at Broken Hill, was bathing with some friends at Menindie this morning. He was missed, but his clothes were found on the bank. ...

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  27. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    A meeting of the council of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce was held on Friday afternoon, the president (Mr. Wallace Bruce) occupying the chair. The general ...

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  28. A TIMBER MILL ON FIRE.

    Damaze estimated at £6,000 was caused by a fire which broke out in Mr. A. Green's timber mills. Sussex-street. Coburg, at 3 a.m. yesterday. The fusing of ...

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  29. SYDNEY-BROKEN KILL LINE.

    Mr. A. Shaw, Inspector of Bridges" reports that the rails of the Sydney-Broken Hill line are only two miles from Mcnindic, and may reach Mcnindic by the end ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    For Mayor-Goo. W. Illingworth, Forestville, company manager (elected). For Aldermen— C. M. Reid. Unley Park. accountant; B. J. Sellick, New Parkside, ...

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  31. MR. LANG REFUSES TO RESIGN.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) has definitely refused to resign from the leadership of the Parliamentary Labor Party as the result of a conference between the A.L.P. ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR.

    Donald Tobin (15), of Manly, was knocked down by a car near his home yesterday and severely injured. ...

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  33. HOTEL ON FIRE.

    Dancers on their way homeward in the early hours of yesterday morning discovered that the Logan and Albert Hotel at Beaudesert was on fire. They speedily ...

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  34. A BROKEN LEG.

    Mr. George Annard (23), a fisherman. was knocked down by a train at Hawkesbury yesterday and had a leg broken. ...

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  35. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED.

    The man who was killed by a fall from the Manly cliffs on Friday night has been identified as Mr. Robert Stewart Reid (44), a mining engineer, of Cremorne. ...

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  36. HINDMARSH SCHOOL BAZAAR

    A ba[?] was held by the Hindmarsh School on Saturday afternoon the Mayor of Hindmarsh (Mr. F. K. Nieam) per. forming the opening ceremony. The ...

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  37. MARRIED SEVENTY-FOUR YEARS.

    To-day r. Morris Jacobs and his wife of their wedding. The husband is in his 101st year, and Mrs. Jacobs in her [?] They are the oldest couple living in ...

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  38. A THIGH BROKEN.

    Olive Bates (11), of Newtown, had her left thigh broken when she was struck by a car at Newtown yesterday. ...

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  39. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE,

    Thomas Rickards (19). of Botany, sustained a fracturo of the thigh in a Colision between his motor cycle and a motor car at Botany yesterday. ...

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  40. COLLAPSE OF A TENT.

    During a meeting of evangelists which was being addressed by the Rev. W. P. Nicholson at Chatswood, in a large tent, the canvas collapsed and the police had ...

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  41. A FRACTURE OF THE SKULL.

    Gwennie Smith (13), "of Sylvania, was knocked down by a motor car on Prince's Highway yesterday, and sustained a fracture of the skull. ...

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  42. LOCAL OPTION.

    The first of a series of junior rallies of Christian Endeavor members, is connection with the local option campaign, was held at the Archer-street Lecture Hall, North ...

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  43. A COLLIER'S ROUGH TRIP.

    Messrs. Huddart. Parker & Co.[?] collier Barwon arrived at Port Adelaide shortly before 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, snowing evidence of the force of ...

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  44. A SKIFF CAPSIZES.

    A skiff containing Messrs. Leslie Sleigh. of Brighton; Harry Williams. of Kogarah; Bert Sales, of Brighton; end Robert Carrolleof Kogarah. overturned off Sans Souci ...

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  45. A GUIDE TO MARINERS.

    St. Peter's Church, at North Sydney, built on the top of a hill. will in future be lit up with flood lights as a guide to mariners. ...

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  46. MAYLANDS CHURCH OF CHRIST

    The foundation stones of the new Church of Christ building at Maylands were laid on Saturday, a large and representative gathering attending the ...

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  47. IMMIGRATION.

    The Minister of immigration (Mr. Forke) announced to-day a renewal for a period of two year? of the assisted passage agreement arranged in 1925 tor farmers, ...

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  48. CARRIED OUT TO SEA.

    While surfing at Manly to-day, six young men were carried about 200 yards seaward. They were rescued by the life-savers In a state of exhaustion. ...

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  49. MINING NEWS.

    Saturday "s sales-Commonwealth Loans. 5 per cent (1927), £101 [?] per cent. (193l).£102 [?] £102 7/6; 6 per cent. (December. 1930). £10[?] New South ...

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  50. MOTOR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    A motor car and a train collided at the corner of George and King streets, city, this afternoon. Frederick Weaver (18). of Burwood. sustained severe lacerations, ...

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  51. REPORTED DEAD.

    Mr. Norman Clyde McPherson, a suburban starting price bookmaker. whose death was reported by urgent telegram to a lady friend, and a notice of which ...

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  52. ESCAPE FROM PARKSIDE.

    A man 53 years of are was found by the police wandering aimlessly about the streets of the city late on Saturday night. He was taken ...

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  53. THE SUGAR HOLD-UP.

    Another attempt was made by representatives of the Colonial Sugar Refinery Co. to obtain men at the picking-up corner on Saturday morning for the stacking ...

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  54. MOTOR CYCLING.

    The speeding handicap at Maroubra yesterday was won or T. King, on a Rajo Ford motor cycle. He averaged [?] m.p.h. The champion's scratch race wan iron by S. S. Tratton on ...

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  55. LABOR NEWS.

    A meeting of the Alberton and Queen's town committee of the A.L.P. was held at Mr. L. G. Pilton's residence on November 18. The president (Mr. W. J. Jarvis), ...

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  56. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION.

    Members of the Empire Parliamentary Association again met the Development and Migration Commissioners on Saturday morning and resumed the discussion which ...

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  57. "COBRA."

    The final screenings of "Cobra," Mr. Rudolph Valentino', masterpiece, on the Star suburban circuit. will take place at the Star Theatre, Parkside, and also the ...

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  58. LIQUOR TRADES EMPLOYES.

    A [?] meeting to be held at the A.W.U. Bad this evening the members of the Liquor Trades Employes Union will deal with what is regarded as the ...

    Article : 55 words
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