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  2. TROTTING.

    The fourth meeting of the Southern Trotting. Club was held, at the Prospect Oval on Wednesday evening. The weather was fine, and there was a large ...

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  3. SMUGGLING ON ENGLAND'S COASTS.

    According to The London Daily Mail there has been recently a great revival of smuggling into England of all kinds of contraband articles—from cocaine and several ...

    Article : 611 words
  4. BATHS SENSATION.

    A sensational incident occurred at the Dayesford Swimming Baths late on Tuesday afternoon. About 10 square feet in the south end of the baths subsided. The ...

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  5. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    When the trial of David Kelly on a charge of manslaughter was resumed before the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) to-day, Mr. T. C. Brennan asked ...

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  6. "OUR BLACK BROTHERS."

    A large audience at the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday evening at the annual meeting of the Adelaide Diocesan Missionary Association, was given interesting ...

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  7. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    Four deep holes, surrounded by heaps of blasted earth, twisted and torn sheets corrugated iron, and fragments of machinery, to-day mark the spot where three ...

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  8. LATE CABLES.

    One Vaderland, the Nationalist (Dutch) organ of Pretoria, states that the general election in South Africa will be postponed owing to the visit of H.R.H. the ...

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  9. VICTORIAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    Perfect weather again favoured the continuance of the Lawn Tennis Association tournament on the grass courts on the Albert ground to-day, when a long ...

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  10. GERMAN AND ALLIED COMMISSIONERS.

    A semi-official statement attempting to justify the treatment of the French and Belgian inter-allied control commissioners mentioned in the cable messages three ...

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  11. "FLASHES."

    The evening was perfect for the opening of the season at Austral Gardens on Wednesday evening, and the public, disappointed the previous week, certainly ...

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  12. MOUNT PLEASANT TRAGEDY.

    At the Mount Pleasant Police Court on Wednesday an enquiry was held regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of a newly born male child at Tungkillo ...

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  13. SHARE TRANSACTIONS.

    Three supreme Court actions against Quick Gears Proprietary, Limited, of Melbourne, stand part heard. The first is by R. B. R. Rex, ship chandler, Hobart, ...

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  14. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Closer Settlement Bill was taken into committee and progress was reported until to-morrow. ...

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  15. BLINDED SOLDIERS

    The third annual conference of the Blinded Soldiers' Association, of Australia was opened at the Returned Soldiers' Association Clubrooms, Angas street, on ...

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  16. RINDERPEST SUSPECTED.

    The mysterious cattle disease reported near Fremantle yesterday has not yet been definitely diagnosed as rinderpest. A quarantine area has been defined, and is ...

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  17. NATIONAL ASSURANCE.

    The royal commission, which is enquiring into the question of national insurance for the purpose of formulating a scheme for the Commonwealth, continued its ...

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  18. MILITARY REORGANIZATION

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) to-day announced that it had been decided to discontinue the appointment of an Inspector-General of the Australian ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. THE CARD ROOM.

    Every player should keep and should know the score and not rely upon his partner or opponent to tell him. Games are frequently lost which might have been ...

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  20. THE LAND OF PIES.

    Tradition records that once, very, very long ago, the Devil though of entering Cornwal on—let us cal it a recruiting expedition. But he did not, after all, for ...

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  21. CROQUET.

    The ladies of the Glenelg Croquet Club, the membership of which is close on 10, possess an attractive lawn at the Glenelg Oval. On Wednesday evening the electric light was installed. ...

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  22. A TUBERCULAR SUBJECT.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Chapman), after a telephone interview with Mr. Theodore (Premier of Queensland), announced that he had ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    It was decided by a public meeting in Sydney, presided over by the Lord Mayor (Ald. Gilpin) that it was desirable to organize an Australian band for the ...

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  24. LUBRANO DIVORCE CASE

    Many people (mostly Italians) continue their keen interest in the Lubrano divorce case, which has occupied 11 days. There was loud applause in Court to-day when ...

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  25. FIRE BRIGADES.

    Members of the New South Wales Fire Brigade Employes' Union have appealed to the Industrial Court against the decision of Judge Beeby, that they should ...

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  26. STRIKE EPIDEMIC.

    In a statement issued to-day by the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association, it is set out:—"The strike epidemic on the northern coalfields continues unabated. ...

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  27. STATE TREASURER SUED.

    The Treasurer of New South Wales (Sir Arthur Cocks) said to-night that he had been served with a writ claiming £25,000 damages for some unnamed action arising ...

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  28. KELLEMS RICHARDS MISSION.

    The meeting of the Kellems-Richards Mission at the Exhibition Building last night attracted another large attendance. Among those present was Mr. Roland ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    A meeting of members of the Country Party in both Houses was held to-day, following yesterday's decision to endorse the Leader's action in telling the executive ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN STRAWBOAROS.

    Representatives of the Australian Paper and Pulp Company, Limited, waited on the Acting Prune Minister (Dr. Page) to-day, and asked that absolute preference ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    P. Hill and W. Phills lost to A. Gilbertsem and H. C. Phillis 2—9.; P. Harrip and K. Goldsworthy beat F. Hoffmann and C. Bowman, 6—3; S. Foster and C. Phillis beat J. Nelson and ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Before Mr. Justice Schutt, in the First Civil Court to-day, the action was concluded in which Katherine Doherty (26), typist, of Wright street. Prahran, sued ...

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  33. CRAZE FOR PITY.

    For some months a mysterious vagrant had been exciting the sympathy of passers by in a busy Berlin thoroughfare. He was to be found there in the evenings ...

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  34. INSULIN FOR DIABETES.

    The Director-General of Public Health (Dr. Cumpston) said to-day that increased supplies of insulin for the treatment of diabetes were being made available .by ...

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  35. PARILLA FUNCTIONS.

    PARILLA, November 20.—Mrs. E. Pillefeant entertained a number of friends to bid farewell to Mrs. Pitzener, who, with her husband, is leaving the district after two years' residence ...

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  36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    THEBARTON: Wednesday, November 21.— Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. H. Pretty), Ald. isley, Riley, Leal, Crs Robinson, James, Worrell, Sandow, Harwell, Watson, Mason, and ...

    Article : 143 words
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