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  4. STUBBORN FIGHT.

    Disaster early beset the South Australians when they resumed the match against the English team at the Adelaide Oval on Monday at noon. The sky was ...

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  5. DARWIN'S COMEDY CONTINUES.

    A notice has appeared in the Government Gazette placing the reserves dedicated for the use of the inhabitants of the town of Darwin under the care, control, ...

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  6. MAKING WOOLLENS.

    “Britain is faced not only with the loss of our trade but also with much more [?] competition in other markets. It seems to me that the only way successfully ...

    Article : 604 words
  7. UNKNOWN AUSTRALIA.

    It was announced recently that an expedition from Broome, in the far northwest west of Australia, -had found in a river the body of Warrant-Officer Davies, partly ...

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  8. WHAT GERMANY SHOULD PAY.

    Le Matin states that the Af[?]res reparations conference, to be held at Geneva, to hear the reports concerning Germany'e economic and political sitnation and to ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. FRANCE'S TRIBUTE.

    The French Government is sending to Boulogne the destroyer Marne, two gunboats, and two torpedo boats on the occasion of the Verdun's departure for England ...

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  11. LATEST SHIPPING.

    [?] J. William[?] [?] W. J. L[?] [?] rick [?] [?] ...

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  12. “We Will Remember Them.”

    The Executive Committee of the League of Loyal Women has sent a cable message to the Agent-General for South Australia, asking him to place a laurel wreath on the ...

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  13. STRIKERS IN BELGIUM,

    The southern railwaymen in Vieux Belgium have struck for higher wages, and the metal workers lave ceased operations in sympathy with them. The suspension ...

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  14. SHIPYARD STRIKE.

    The secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Union {Mr. M. L. Collaton) stated on Monday that the members of the organization, who ceased work at ...

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  15. Australians and Amiens.

    There was a vast congregation in the Amiens Cathedral on the occasion of the unveiling of the tablet in memory of deceased soldiers. A noble end moving ...

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  16. BLACK SEA COAST BLOCKADE.

    A wireless message stales that the United States has rejected France's proposal to join 3 blockade against Soviet Russia on the Black Sea coast. ...

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  17. FRIVOLOUS MARRIAGES.

    At the Autumnal Assembly of the Congregational Union of England and Wales at Southampton at the end of September, the Rev George Shillito (Oldham), speaking ...

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  18. THE LAW COURTS.

    Mr [?] for the Crown [?] Er[?]ry To[?] (M) who had ple[?]ded guf[?] to two charge of having bro[?] and extered d[?] and [?] was ...

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  19. MURRAY SETTLEMENTS.

    The Premier (Bon. H. N. Barwell), the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), the Treasurer (Hob. G. Ritchie), the Minister of Repatriation (Bon. G. R. Leffer), and ...

    Article : 243 words
  20. “YOU'RE WRONG!”

    An appeal from the decision of the Special Magistrate (Mr. Hogan)) in dismissing an information for an offence under the (Excise Act was heard before ...

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  21. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    After a wonderful season the M.C.C team safe for Australia, to-day wrote D. L. A. Jephson, ex-captain Surrey XI., in The Daily "Mail, on the occasion of the ...

    Article : 449 words
  22. TIES THAT DID NOT BIND.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Civil Court on Monday, heard several applications for divorcs Myrtle Matilda Farrch for whom Mr. J. McGee appeared sought a divorce from her husband. ...

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  23. MISSING AIRMEN.

    Mrs. Stutt still has hopes that hex- husband, Capt. W. J. Stutt, the missing airman, is safe, especially in view of a letter recently Traced in the hands of Cr. ...

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  24. A TOUGH LOG.

    Some - remarkable notices of motion appear on the business sheet to be dealt with at the forthcoming convention of the Australian Workers' Association. One is to ...

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  25. A REVOLUTIONARY MEETING.

    About 1,000 assembled in the Domain this afternoon in consequence of an announcement that a monster demonstration in commemoration of the Russian revolution of ...

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  26. BRICKS AND STONES

    There are reports that further developments may take place in connection with the pilfering of cargo before vessels leave the wharf at the port of loading. The ...

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  27. THIS WEEK'S PARLIAMENT.

    It -would not he surprising if the Assembly should et exceptionally late tomorrow. The Premier last week stated that he expected the House to finish the ...

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  28. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    In the Adelaide Local Court on Monday before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell two applications under the Wesk[?] Compensstion Act were settled. On September 14 Elijah George Unsell ...

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  29. TROTTING HANDICAPS

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  30. TALKING- IN THE “TUBE.”

    A train on the Tube is not exactly an ideal environment for conversation. It always wins eventually, and beats the most loquacious, even with lungs of the strongest ...

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  31. MURRAY WATERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) has feigned the Murray waters agreement on behalf of Victoria, and a Bill ratifying the agreement entered into between the ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND WOOL.

    The Board of Agriculture has decided that the British Government shall be requested to held over for as long a period as possible all stocks of New Zealand ...

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  35. B O W L S .

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  36. AN AVENUE OF HONOUR.

    The second section of the Avenue of Honour in King's Park was dedicated to-day by the Governor (S) Franc[?] Newdegate) in the aresen of several thousand ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  39. A BRAWL.

    A brawl occurred on Saturday night among the Asiatics of the crew of the steamer Palma, lying at Wooloomooloo. As a result one man had his skull ...

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