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  2. COLTS' CRICKET.

    A cool change made conditions more pleasant for to-day's play in the match between the Western Australian and South Australian Colts, With 191 ...

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  3. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From T.C. WOODHAM, general secretary, Protestant Federation.—With reference to the cabled report of the restoration of diplomatic relations ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS. Continued from Page 12.

    At a meeting of the Brighton Town Council on Monday night, a letter was received from the secretary of the Tramways Trust stating that ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The first bulletin since Saturday night was issued at noon to-day. It says:- The King passed a quiet night. ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Henry Lack (37). of St. Vincentstreet, Port Adelaide, who was injured when a balcony collapsed on January 5, died of meningitis in the Adelaide ...

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  7. "INSULT TO ITALY."

    Without any of the fuss that centred round it for weeks, the coat of arms, which was removed by Christmas revellers from the Italian Consulate, ...

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  8. CHEAP FARER.

    From "FARMER'S WIPE"-: I am very pleased that the Government are issuing cheap fares to enable country folk, to do their shopping in the city ...

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  9. NO INQUESTS.

    The city coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided that inquests are unnecessary concerning the deaths of Mr. E. Chandler (50). which occurred when he ...

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  10. HOUSE AT WINGFIELD BURNT.

    A four-roomed stone cottage on Government-road, Wingfield, with its contents, was destroyed by fire on Sunday It was the residence of Mr. ...

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  11. TRADE UNIONS AND THE LAW.

    From "F.S.W.. "North Unley:—The trade unions seem to be very much in need of a capable legal adviser. Notwithstanding they ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. RECORD LIFT FOR PORT ADELAIDE.

    Manufactured by the General Electric Co., Witton, England, and consigned to the Adelaide Electric Supply Co., Osborne, a 15,000 kilowatt ...

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  13. FIRE CAUSED BY PETROL.

    William Hoppo (17), machinist, of Roebuck-street, Mile-End, was using a naked light at the premises of Homer's Motor Works, Pirie-street, Adelaide, on ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. SYDNEY PROPERTY.

    If the option of 780.000, taken this week for Stewart, Dawsons's property in Pitt and King streets is exercised, it will mean that the firm will have ...

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  15. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Business."—The word may be spell wharfs or wharves. Both form are in the [?] Dictionary. "Wanted to Know." Bowden—1 The qua[?] ...

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  16. GENERAL BOOTH'S LEGACY,

    Commissioner Peyron, head of the Salvation Army in France, who voted for General Booth's deposition, states that in the course of the long ...

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  17. DEATH OF FISHERMAN.

    Mr. Harry Bootsman, a fisherman, of Cannon-street. Port Adelaide, died at sea on the fishing cotter Canowie, near Glenelg, on The city coroner ...

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  18. THREE DAYS WITH FRACTURED SKULL.

    Sergeant McInerney reported to the Port Adelaide police an Tuesday that about 7.30 p.m. on Saturday Mr. Andrew Sundell (36), ship's carpenter, ...

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  19. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL GAME.

    Plainclothes-Constables Allchurch, Marshall, White, Budgen, and Holman surrounded a number of men who were alleged to have been playing "two-up" ...

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  20. THE ECONOMIC DRIFT.

    From F. WILKINSON:—The report of. the Economic Mission shows after only a short sojourn in, Australia the remarkable ...

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  21. DIED OF HEART FAILURE.

    Just before 8 o clock this morning a waggon load of salt arrived at the Castle Salt Company's sheds, and among the men told off to unload was ...

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  22. MOTOR CYCLE AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    Mr. William Harold Dennis, of Carlton-parade. Torrensville, was riding his motor cycle near his home yesterday when he came into collision with ...

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  23. MOANA'S DAY.

    According to accounts Moana's first anniversary, to be celebrated on Monday, should be a big success. A progress association has been formed, with Mr. ...

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  24. DEMON WORSHIP FOUND IN TIBET.

    Proofs of prehistoric religious unity under nature worshipping Druids throughout Europe and Asia and evidences of Gothic ancestry among ...

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  25. THE GRAPE GROWER AND THE WISE INDUSTRY.

    From JAMES LEVER. Adelaide:-From the evidence lately published in your paper about conferences for saving our wine industry, it would ...

    Article : 330 words
  26. SCHOOLBOY DRAMA IN GERMANY.

    Information lodged with the Berlin police charging "some person unknown" with murder has (says the London ""Dally Telegraph" given the ...

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  27. HULL OF CRUISER.

    The hull of H.M.A.S. Melbourne will be made into safety razor blades, saucepans, and other domestic utensils, ...

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  28. PROSPECTORS' CAR BURNED.

    Messrs. L. R. Spaander. J. Neele R. M. Dougall. and H. Marshall left Sydney a week ago with the intention of going to the McDonnell Ranges to ...

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  29. UMBER WORKERS' DISPUTE Continued from Page 15..

    It was stated to-night that unless the timber workers strike- was soon settled in the Newcastle district, the Trolly and Draymen and the ...

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  30. FARMERS FIGHT.

    A report from wandi wandi, near Deniliquin, states that two farmers fought each other, and that one was beaten about the face and head with a ...

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  31. BULLOCK CAUSES DERAILMENT.

    A bullock was responsible for derailing the 5.30 p.m. Goulburn to Crookwell rail motor train near Crookwell yesterday. No one was hurt. ...

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  32. SURFER COLLAPSES.

    Mr. James Livingstone (36), of Paddington, collapsed in the surf at Clovelly to-day. When he was taken from the water doctors tried to revive ...

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  33. BURGLAR ARRESTED.

    The police to-day arrested a man Who had been making a habit of robbing only those houses in which there had been a recent death. ...

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  34. BRITISH-ISRAEL FEDERATION.

    At the Presbyterian Church Lecture Hall, Hughes-street, Unley, on Tuesday evening, Mr. L.P. Knight delivered a lecture on "The Purpose of Life," under ...

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  35. TRAMWAYS AND RAILWAYS.

    Ram M. J. SULLIVAN, Kirton Point; We read that the tramways carried a million mow passengers during 19[?] than the previous year, while, on the ...

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  36. BABIIES KILLED IN BURNING HOUSE.

    Two children were burnt to death when wooden house in Rhode-street. Chatham. caught fire. Mrs. Sinclair who lived with her husband and four ...

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  37. THE TIMBER WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    Prom "COMMONSENSE," Carriestreet Adelaide:—The timber workers threatened trouble is on an fours with the wharf laborers ...

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  38. PINNED UNDER CAR.

    When a car overturned at Marrickville to-night, Mr. Charles Piddington, solicitor, of Marrickville, was pinned [?]th It, and sustained concussion ...

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  39. POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE.

    Prom "MATURE ELECTOR." Walkerville:-The excitement caused by the formation of the Political Reform League has apparently led to a ...

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  40. CYCLONE IN THE PACIFIC Continued from Page IS.

    At 10,50 p.m. the barometer was rising slightly at Townsville, allaying the fears of a cyclone somewhat. At Innisfall a red flag was flown this afternoon ...

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  41. MARKETING CONTROL.

    From "BEWARE," Norwood:—The recent conference on the wine industry has suggested a levy of 6d. per gallon on wine consumed in Australia to ...

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  42. BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  43. ANGORA.

    The general aspect of the chief cities of Turkey has so altered during the last two years (says the London "Daily Express") that they would not be ...

    Article : 169 words
  44. SCIENTISTS AS TALKIE STARS.

    Some of the most distinguished British scientists have become "talkie" film actors. Extraordinary secrecy has been ...

    Article : 284 words
  45. BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  46. BORG LEAVES SYDNEY.

    Arne Borg left for Albury to-night. He will swim there to-morrow night, and will afterwards go to Melbourne, where he will appear in the Victorian A.S.A. champion ...

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  47. 600 FORTUNE OF OLD WOMAN.

    An extraordinary find of an unsuspected hoard of about 600 was (says the London "Daily Mail" made at St. James's Hospital, Balham. ...

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  48. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    January- 22.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. J.W. Sutherland). Aldermen Dring, Rugless. Burns, and Thomas. Councillors Buttroe. Lee Shannon, Good, Hayles, and ...

    Article : 243 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. LAW COURTS.

    Three youths pleaded guilty In the Children's Court yesterday to having stolen ginger beer on Monday from James Ladd's cordial factory in Harrow-road. St. Peters. ...

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  51. POLICE COURT.—ADELAIDE.

    Frank Clifford White was charged on the complaint or his wife. Bessie M. White, with cruelty to her during the past six months at Victoria-street. Payneham. Mr. G. I. ...

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  52. TRAFFIC COURT—ADELAIDE.

    The case in which Thomas Leahy, of Mill-terrace. Norm Adelaide, was charged negligent driving on October. 18, 1928. at Bartels-street, Adelaide, was resumed, and ...

    Article : 35 words
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