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  3. SHIPPING HOLD=UP CONTINUES. PORT ADELAIDE WATERSIDERS TO OFFER FOR WORK TO-MORROW

    No work was done on the wharfs at Port Adelaide this morning. The waterside workers held a meeting which was addressed by Mr. L. L. Hill, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly; Mr. F. J. Brown, Mayor of Port Adelaide; and Mr. R. Whitfield, chairman of the union. The ...

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  4. AFGHANISTAN

    According to the "Amani Afghan," the leading newspaper of Kabul, revolutionary changes are proposed in the administration of Afghanistan, ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    An Italian naval seaplane when returning from a search for the missing Italia crew in the Arctic encountered a storm when flying down the Rhone ...

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  6. STATE BASIC WAGE

    Speaking at the Eight Hour Day Celebration dinner on Saturday night, Mr. J. T. Lang, the leader of the Opposition, referred to the report that ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Alfred Munday, who is not yet two years old, fell nearly 20 feet into one of the monkey pits at Taronga Park on Saturday. Dozens of monkeys in ...

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  8. SINGAPORE DOCK STORY OF THE VOYAGE

    The skipper of one of the tugs attendant upon tbe huge floating dock for Singapore, which is now passing Ceylon, told a press representative ...

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  9. ASSAULT ON GIRL

    A 13-year-old girl was dragged into a deserted shop at Richmond on Saturday in broad daylight by a man who attempted a serious assault. The girl, ...

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  10. CONFERENCE OF UNIONS BEING HELD IN MELBOURNE

    Every important union in Australia has been invited to attend a conference in Melbourne to-day. It is possible that plans will be made for a ...

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  11. MOTORIST FINED £10

    Arthur Anson Lawrence appeared before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court this morning charged with having on September 29 driven a ...

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  12. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    The steamer Yangaron, whicg is due in Sydney from Brisbane at the weekend is bringing the Ryan Brougnam monoplane, which Capt. Frank Hurley ...

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  13. STORM AT LOXTON

    A duststorm raged here throughout the whole of Friday, and residents of 17 years have not seen its equal in September. Opening with hot north ...

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  14. POLICEMEN AT WHARFS CANNOT BE WITHDRAWN

    From to-day the shipowners will demand that all unionists at ports where men are employed must produce licences before they can secure jobs. ...

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  15. CHARGES AGAINST WOMAN

    When the name of Janet Anstey was called in the Police Court before Mr. R. C. Atkinson. S.M. this morning there was no appearance of the ...

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  16. CONTRACT FOR DOCKYARD ON SINGAPORE BASE

    The Admiralty announces the acceptance of the tender of Messrs. Sir John Jackson, Limited, for the construction of a new dockyard at Singapore the ...

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  17. GERMAN WAR SECRET

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent reveals a carefully guarded war secret to the effect that General Ludendorff on September 29, 1918, ...

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  18. FITZROY SHOOTING CASE

    There was a sequel to the attempted shooting of Stephen Sala at Fitzroy on Saturday night when at the Fitzroy watchhouse on Sunday ...

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  19. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Officials of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation received telegrams to-day from the headquarters of their lederation in ...

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  20. DISARMAMENT

    A Washington message says that the text of an identical Note replying to France's and Britain's naval proposals has been published. It ...

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  21. AN ENGLISH COMMENT

    The "Morning Post" says that Mr. Tom Walsh warned the trade unionists of Australia that they are being used as tools to injure the country and the ...

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  22. IN BROKEN HILL

    On Saturday it was announced that the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling had decided to recruit members and citizens to act as special ...

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  23. WONTHAGGI TRAGEDY

    A bloodstained penknife was found in the backyard of the house at Wonthaggi where Margaret Williams (25) was murdered on Saturday. The ...

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  24. YOUNG MURDERER

    An Edmonton (Alberta) message saya that Vernon Booher (19), who was found guilty of the murder of his mother, brother, and two farm ...

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  25. IN QUEENSLAND

    In Brisbane 722 additional licences under the Transport Workers' Act have been issued, making a total of nearly 2000. ...

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  26. POLICE COURT

    Before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day the following cases were disposed of:— Drunkenness. ...

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  27. JAPANESE PRINCE

    The wedding of Prince Chickibu to Miss Matsudaira was celebrated to-day, according to the traditional rites, in the Imperial sanctuary at the Central ...

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  28. FALLING BIRTHRATE

    "Cradles are empty but cemeteries are growing," declares Signor Mussolini in an article in a Fascist newspaper. He expresses alarm at the ...

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  29. MEN WHO HAVE REGISTERED TO RESUME WORK TO-MORROW

    All approaches to Outer Harbor, where large overseas vessels berth, were guarded by 300 armed special constables to-day. Everyone wishing to ...

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  30. IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    Work was resumed to-day on four boats, all of them being worked by men without licences. At 11 o'clock the shipowner, were notified that all ...

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  31. TELEGRAM FROM PREMIER

    Mr. C. Sinclair Wood advise, that he is in receipt of the following telegram from the South Australian Premier:—"Your action mach ...

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  32. ALLEGED ILLEGAL BETTING

    Peter M'Evoy (27), described as a bookmaker's clerk, appeared on remand before Mr. R. C. Atkinson S.M., in the Police Court this afternoon ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED IN COLLISION WITH LORRY

    On Friday evening Eric Leigh Carpenter (17), of Reynella had both thighs fractured and one of his wrists injured in a collision on the city side ...

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  34. ALLEGED FALSE DOCUMENT

    Before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day. George Joseph Vincent was charged with having aided and abetted an offence ...

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  35. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Speaking at the Eight Hours Day Celebration dinner in Sydney on Saturday night Mr. E. G. Theodore, M.H.R., dealt, with the waterside ...

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  36. NICARAGUAN ELECTIONS

    American officials who will conduct the presidential elections of Nicaragua on November 4 have decided that every voter shall he marked on one ...

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  37. SIR DUDLEY DE CHAIR

    Interviewed at Southampton to-day, the Governor of New South Wales (Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair), said he received a pleasant surprise when ...

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  38. RACING CYCLIST INJURED IN CLARE-ADELAIDE RACE

    J. G. Rowe (36), toolmaker, of Cordelia Crescent, Findon, is in a serious condition in the Adelaide Hospital from spinal injuries suffered when he ...

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  39. PHOTOGRAPHS FORBIDDEN BEHIND THE POLICE LINES

    A photographer who was taking photographs behind the police lines was intercepted by a special constable who privately is a prominent ...

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  40. MAN STRUCK BY BUS WHILE CROSSING A STREET

    At 11.15 a.m. to-day George Henry Brocklehurst of 334 Crystal-street, was driving a motor bus north along Arg[?]nt-street, and when turning at ...

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  41. IN VICTORIA

    Wharf laborers in Melbourne to-day refused to take out licences under the Federal Transport Workers Act There are now seven idle interstate ...

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  42. RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS FOR PUBLIC SERVICES

    It is officially announced that the Russian Government has prepared a plan to grant concessions for public services in Russia, including tramways, ...

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  43. RUN DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Myrtle Saunders (13), of Wrightstreet, Adelaide, was knocked down by a motor car driven by Mrs. J. Flanagan, of Glenelg, on Sunday ...

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  44. ROAD RELIEF WORK

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet, industrial inspector, advises that three motor lorries of not less than one ton each are required for the road relief work. ...

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  45. SHIPOWNERS CONFERRING

    Shipowners and representatives held a meeting in Adelaide this morning. At noon they were still in conference and no statement was ...

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  46. ATTACKED WITH BOTTLE

    The driver and conductor of a motor bus were attacked by three men at Paddington on Saturday night and both badly knocked about. Conductor ...

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  47. HOLDEN'S CLOSED DOWN FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD

    The works of Holden's, motor body builders, closed down at noon to-day for an indefinite period as a result of the strike. ...

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  48. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES ARE STILL INTERRUPTED

    The officer in choree of the local telegraph office reports that telegraphic business between Adelaide and Sydney is still subject to serious delay ...

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  49. THE LATE MR. A MOLONY

    The funeral of the late Mr. Alexander Melony left his parent's residence, 30 South-street, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Members of the ...

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  50. SIR JOYNTON SMITH

    The visit of Sir Joynton Smith, a Sydney newspaper proprietor, to his birthplace at Hackney was awaited to-day by hundreds of people, who ...

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  51. POLICE OFFICER RECALLED FROM LONG-SERVICE LEAVE.

    As a result of the concentration of police at Port Adelaide, including regalar police prosecutors from Adelaide, Mr. H. Allchurch who is on ...

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  52. COUNTRY TRADERS' PICNIC.

    The Country Traders and their assistants held their annual picnic at Stephens Creek (reservoir end) to-day. Prior to the departure of the buses ...

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  53. HEAVY SALES REPORTED OF AUTOMATIC REVOLVERS

    Inquiries made at gunsmiths shops in Adelaide and Port Adelaide on Saturday elicited that in both places more automatic revolvers had been disposed ...

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