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  2. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Representatives of the Associated Chambers of Commerce waited as a deputation upon the Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thompson) and urged the ...

    Article : 102 words
  3. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    The debate on the Address-in-raply was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Churchill), replying to Sir John Simon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 463 words
  4. "AN UNWARRANTED BLOW."

    Mr. Moseley, M.P., who was injured by a blow from the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Butterfield), at Parliament House on Tuesday evening, has not ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. GOVERNMENT HOUSING SCHEME.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday, the Minister of Housing (Hon. W. J. Denny) was bombarded with questions from all parties regarding ...

    Article : 285 words
  6. THE MARITIME DISPUTES.

    After a meeting of Cabinet, that continued through the dinner hour to-night, the Prime Minister announced that he would intervene in the waterside strike. ...

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  7. SOARING THERMOMETER.

    The hot weather is at last upon us. The summer conditions on Wednesday continued on Thursday, and those whose business took them into Adelaide were glad ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. PROFESSOR HUNTER DEAD.

    The death is reported to-day, from the effects of typhoid fever, of Professor John Ervine Hunter, of Sydney University. The deceased, as a young man, had ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. MURDERED IN PRISON

    A female skeleton with the skull broken was recently found beneath the floor of a cell of a Lemberg prison. The police were unable to advance a theory to ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. "NOTHING SHORT OF A GENIUS."

    The Chancellor the Sydney University (Sir William Cullen) said:-"The death of Prof. Munter is a loss to humanity. The professor was a young man of ...

    Article : 297 words
  11. INCIDENTS OF THE DEBATE.

    Mr. Churchill was accorded a favourable reception upon his first appearance in the House of Commons as a Conservative Minister. His policy on the allied ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The official report from the Weather Office, issued at 9 p.m. on Thursday, was as follows:—During the 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m. this morning, light to heavy rain ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. CHRISTMAS FORGIVENESS.

    Mr. Moseley, M.P., was up and about on Thursday, and, although injured, his eye showed marked improvement, the after effects have caused his head to eche. ...

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  14. "REMOVAL OF ENCUMBRANCES."

    Sir Thomas Henley asked the Premier (Sir George Fuller) in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly to-day whether, in view of the loss inflicted upon ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    In the Northern Union matches, New Brighton defeated Durham, 4—0; Bramley lost to St. Helen's Retention, 5-22. Rugby County Championship.- ...

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  16. MAHSUD RAIDERS.

    As the result of an engagement with Mahsud raiders on Tuesday, Lieut. G. H. Tapp, of the South Waziristan Scouts has died. His death was the outcome of ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. AMERICANS PERTURBED.

    Uneasiness is felt in some official circles at Washington by the statements made by Mr. Churchill (British Chancellor of the Exchequer) on the matter of ...

    Article : 181 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    Enquiries at Bt, Mary's Hospital show that Nicholls of the All-Black football team, has developed synovitis as the result of the injury he received in the ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. "IRRITATING TACTICS."

    A member of a shipping firm at Port Adelaide yesterday characterized the altitude adopted by the waterside workers as "irritating tactics." The watersiders ...

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  20. AT THE SEASIDE.

    The popularity of Glenelg has been well exemplified durin gthe past two nights, when exceptionally large crowds have visited the premier watering place ...

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  21. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS BILL.

    From WILLIAM FISK, Glenelg:-The effort of the Government to give the travelling public the right of access, if so desired, to alcoholic refreshment is a move ...

    Article : 321 words
  22. MOTOR CAR CHASE.

    At Semaphore in the early hours of Thursday morning a theft was attempted at the garage of Mr. Frank Moore, on Military road. Mr. Moore has a fleet ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. INTER-'VARSITY SOCCER.

    The inter-'varsity soccer match, Oxford v. Cambridge, at Chelsea, has had to be postponed on account of a dense fog.- ...

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  24. CHINESE BANDITS.

    Twenty-two students of the Christian College at Canton, who were captured by bandits, returned to the college this afternoon, their captors having been routed ...

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  25. LLOYD GEORGE AND FRENCH DEBT.

    Le Temps resents Mr. Lloyd George's reference in the House of Commons to the French debt to Great Britain. It declares that his speech represents a ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. SHIPOWNERS' STRONG REASONS.

    In a statement on the origin and development of the Shipping Labour Bureau in Sydney, the secretary of the Overseas Shipping Representatives Association (Mr. ...

    Article : 435 words
  27. "MR. A.'S" AIDE-DE-CAMP.

    In the hearing of the claim for the extradiction from France of Capt. Arthur (formerly Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Sir Hari Singh ("Mr. A."), Arthur's counsel, in ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. KAROOLA'S SAILING UNCERTAIN.

    Owing to the uncertainty of the position at Fremantle, it is doubtful whether the interstate passenger steamer Karrola, which in the ordinary course of events ...

    Article : 339 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Pacific Cable Board has postponed its final decision regarding the question of the reduction of press rates, until a full board meeting is possible. Sir Campbell ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. A COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The Bradford Colliery, Manchester, was today the scene of several falls of earth, which resulted in three miners being killed and eight injured. Twenty others ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. LEAGUE AND ITS MANDATES.

    The Council of the League of Nations to-day discussed the report by M. Branting on the Mandates Commission. It Passed a resolution asking the British ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. THE ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    In the Home of Commons yesterday the Secretary, fur Home Affairs (Sir William Joynson-Hicks), referring to the Zinovieff letter, stated that in behalf of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. WHEAT FUTURES.

    CHICAGO.-December, 1.61[?] dollars; May, 1.66[?]; July, 1.46½ ...

    Article : 14 words
  34. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE."

    Lecturing before the Empire Poetry League on Australian poetry, Mrs. W. A. Holman criticised Mr. C. J. Dennis's "Sentimental Bloke," and said, although ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. WORLD PEACE.

    In the course of a speech at the Unity Theatre last night, Mr. Charlton (Leader of the Federal Opposition vigorously defended the attitude of the Australian ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA AND TITLES.

    The Burger (the Hertzog Government organ) says:-"The fact that the visit of the Prirnce of Wales to South Africa will take place during tho Nationalist and not ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. PASSENGERS BY THE ORVIETO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
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