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  2. COOLING DOWN.

    The clouds cloaked the son on Friday afternoon, with the result that there was a reduction in temperature, but It could not be ...

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  3. UPHEAVAL IN BULGARIA.

    It is romored that three former Premiers of Bulgaria were assassinated today at Choumen. They were:— M. Malinoff, who was Prime Minister ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the House of Assembly on Friday Mr. Anthoney asked the Premier if he would begin the session earlier next year in order to give members an opportunity ...

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  5. ILFORD MURDER.

    At the Old Bailey Criminal Court today the hearing was continued of the case in which Frederick Bywaters and Mrs. Thompson are charged with having ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Execellency the Governor and Lady Bridges entertained the following at dinner at Government House last evening:— The Chief Justice (the Hon. Sir George ...

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  7. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Mr. Hales, a member of the Irish Free State Parliament, was assassinated in Dublin to-day, while on his way to the meeting of Parliament. Mr. O'Mailey, the ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Many of the new Labor member are finding that they cannot make ends meet on £400 a year, which is the Parliamenttary salary Especially is this the case ...

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  9. GREECE AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    Considerable surprise has been caused by the [?] that the [?] Greece was prosecuting the war against the Tarks, [?] Greek Premier, who has since been [?] pealing to Great Britian for assistance. Statements [?] ...

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  10. THE ADELAIDE-SYDNEY AIR SERVICE.

    The Civil Aviation Department announces that the Superintendent of Aerodromes (Captain Johnson), who left Port Melbourne on Monday last on an ...

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  11. SIR KEITH SMITHS WORLD FLIGHT.

    Sir Keith Smith's plane for a world flight, of which he told his friends in confidence when in Melbourne, have leaked out (says the Melbourne "Herald"). ...

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  12. SCHOOL VACATION.

    The school year is drawing to a close, and scholars are looking forward to their vacation. The technical high school of the School of Mines concluded ...

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  13. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The report of the Rhodes Scholarship Trustees for the academic year 1921-22 skows that 300 Rhodes scholars were in residence at Oxford, of whom 156 were ...

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  14. DEDICATION OF THE SOLDIERS' CEMETERY.

    Elaborate arrangements are made by the A.I.F. Cemetery Trust, for the dedication of the Soldiers' Cemetery, West-terrace, on Sunday afternoon. His Excellency the ...

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  15. FRENCH WAR DEBTS

    Mr. Wadsworth, the Assistant Secretary to the United States Treasury, has informed the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives that ...

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  16. THE STRAITS QUESTION.

    There is a general impression that the Turks will accept the viewpoint of the Allies and of America concerning the freedom of the Straits as a basis for ...

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  17. TWO GREAT BAT[?] SHIPS.

    Commander Ayres [?] Secretary to the Admiralty in the Mome of Commons to-day, said the estimated cost of two new [?] ...

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  18. RAND RIOTS.

    The Mine Workers' Union has tarned down a proposal for a general strike, as a protest.against the death sentences. A movement is in progress, however, to ...

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  19. THE FRENCH BUDGET.

    M. de Lasteyrie, the French Minister of Finance, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies on October 26 on the Government's financial policy, stated that since ...

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  20. THE POET ADELAIDE TRAMS.

    Residents of Port Adelaide consider that the loss on the local tram system, notwithstanding its present isolation, could be reduced with better management ...

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  21. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The hearing of the claim for £192,000 by Reynolds Driver, sawmiller, against the War Service Homes Commission, was concluded to-day. The chairman (Mr. ...

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  22. OUR IMPERIAL ESTARN

    Sir [?] Cook [?] of Commerce, the [?] the Trades and Labor [?] Exeter on "Our Imperfal [?] ...

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  23. A BIG GRASS FIRE.

    The high ground at the Government reclamation works from Woods' Point to Wellington was on fire on Thursday evening. The fire started at the Woods ...

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  24. CANADIAN CATTLE.

    Lientenant-Colonel Sir R. A., Sanders (president of the Board of Agriculture), in the House of Commons yesterday, moved the second reading of the ...

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  25. EXCHANGE BATES.

    Along with the rising market in the exchange rates of the loading European countries, sterling has been making steady progress upward, gaining five cents in the ...

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  26. ELMS ISLAND.

    The Secretary of Labor (Mr. Davis), replying to criticism voiced in the British House of Commons against the conditions at. the Ellis Island immigration station, ...

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  27. "BATTLING" SIKI

    The "Journal" has published a letter from Georges Carpentier, in which he offers to meet Battling Siki, either publicly or privately, with or without stakes, ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    The fourth sale of the season was held at the Wool Exchange, Brookman's Building, on Friday. There was a full attendance of buyers, ail sections of the trade ...

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  29. EARLEY UNLEY.

    Heywood Park originally formed portion of the homestead block of Mr. Thomas Whistler, the founder of Unley. Mr. W. H. Langham. who is compiling ...

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  30. B.A.W.R.A.

    The decision of the shareholders of the British and Australasian Wool [?] Association is welcomed in wool [?] by Australian pastoral and financial [?] ...

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  31. SIR AMERIC FITZROY.

    Dorothy Turner, the chief witness against Sir Almeric Fiteroy (who has been clerk of the Privy Council since 1898) in the proceedings instituted against him ...

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  32. FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Bundaberg Police Court to-day, Harry Roy McCune, alias Eric Livingstone, appeared on three charges of false pretences, in having represented himself ...

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  33. A question of IDENTITY.

    There was confusion regarding the identity of a young man charged in the Criminal Court with an offence against a girl under 16 years of age. He pleaded ...

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  34. THE AMY TURNER.

    Mr. Justice Mann. sitting in Admiralty Jurisdiction to-day. had an awkward problem to settle. He had to determine how £500, paid over by the purchaser of ...

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  35. ANTHRAX IN WOOL.

    The International Anthrax Commission, at which Sir Thomas Oliver represents Australia, has adopted a resolution, recommending the disinfection of wool, ...

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  36. PROHIBITION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Daugherty), in his annual report, points out that the enforcement of prohibition has become one of the major problems of the ...

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  37. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Mr. Barnes (Acting Director of Migration), who has been, absent for a week, through ill-health, returned to Australia House to-day. He informed the ...

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  38. THE BAND OF HOPE UNION".

    The welcome home meeting arranged by the Band of Hope Union to be held on Taursday evening next in the Victoria Hall, promises to be a successful ...

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  39. TAXATION EN' FIJI.

    In the Legislative Council the Taxation Committee recommended fresh taxation, namely, £1 per head annually on male residents, excluding Fijians between 16 and ...

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  40. ARMENIAN RELIFE FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  41. WIRELESS STATIONS

    Plans nave been prepared end sites have been selected for the construction of wireless stations in Great Britain to communicate with the Dominions and ...

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  42. CRIME IN TASMANIA.

    James Harris, for burglary and larceny. was to-day sentenced to four yeans' imprisonment, after a trial lasting three days. George Carpenter was found guilty ...

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  43. MRS. KEANE FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  44. BATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London, the figures in parentheses being the quotaions on December 4:— (64.80) Paris (parity 25.22½ francs to £), ...

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  45. THE PACIFIC.

    Lord Plymouth presided at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel last night, to bid farewell to the advance party of the British Pacific Science Expedition, which will sail ...

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  46. [?] IN INDIA.

    The following cable message has been received by the South Australian Alliance from the Rev. R. .B. S. Hammond:"Torouto, November 30:—Greatest ...

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  47. BODDINGTON DISTRESS CASE.

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  48. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Nary Department has announced the consolidation of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets, under the [?] Admiral Jones. The arrangement will ...

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  49. POLITICS IN THE WEST.

    The Country Party in the State Parliament again asserted itself yesterday when a meeting of the party was held in cameraIt is understood that finance was discussed, ...

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  50. EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN.

    Speaking at Hurstville last night, the Minister of Justice (Mr. Ley) said already one large employer had applied under the new industrial legislation for an ...

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  51. ARCHDEACON HORNARROOK MEMORIAL FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  52. COTTON GROWING.

    Sneaking at a civic reception to-day Mr. S. C. Armstrong said he found in Western Australia an inclination to juggle with cotton and a belief that it could be grown ...

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  53. SALONIKA.

    Signor Mussolini is staying at Milan, en route for London. He will confer there with M. Nitchich concerning the Adriatic and the cession of Salonika to ...

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  54. ATTEMPTED ROBBEEY.

    An attempt was made to blow open the strong-room at the Wahroonga. poet-office during last night, but although there was an explosion the safety bats in the door ...

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  55. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND.

    The committee has received the following amounts:—Proceeds of children's bazear at the residence of Mr. R. J. H. Pedler, £15 15/; Mr. A. W. Gilbert. £1; ...

    Article : 74 words
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