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  4. JAPAN AND EQUALTY.

    The German correspondent of the New York Evening Post has interviewed Sri. Millen on the withdrawal of the Japanese amendment on racial equality. He said ...

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  5. MISLEADING THE COURT.

    The proceed of an insolvent in connection. with matters relating to the examination of his affaire in the Insolvency Court, was severely criticised by ...

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  6. THE LEAGUE COVENANT.

    The League Assembly resumed its sitting to-day. The president (Mr. Hymana) proposed on send message expressing the thanks of ...

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  7. COMIC OPERA BATTLE.

    A message from Fiume states that 20 warships entered -the roadstead to carryout out a demonstration against Major d' Annunzio. Great excitement prevailed in the ...

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  8. SINN FEIN.

    In support of Mr B. Sweetman (Sinn Fein member of the House of Commons), who has proposed a Christmas conference for Irish peace, The London Star ...

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  10. PRICE OF GAS.

    The application by the South Australian Gas Company for an increase in the price of gas from 7/6 a thousand feet to 7/10½ was further, considered by the Prices ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match against England on the Brisbane cricket ground. to-day. The weather was fine and there-was a large attendance. ...

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  12. BARRIER NEWS.

    The threatened strike of the council employes has been averted. The City Gardener (Mr. Barstowe) who it was alleged, has been victimized by the council, has ...

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  13. Interview With Ishii.

    The Evening Post correspondent next interviewed viscount Ishal, who said:—By the term [?] moment” for the re-introduction of the racial equality question. ...

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  14. “Competition in Crime.”

    At the opening of the Ennis Quarter Sessions on October 12, Judge Bodkin declined to accept white gloves, saying that within the last few months crimes had ...

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  15. Parkin as Spectator.

    The London Daily News, in its comments on the progress of the English cricket team In Australia, twits the captain (Douglas) for having decided to omit ...

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  16. VICEREGAL VISIT TO EUDUNDA.

    Our Eudunda correspondent writes:— Some understanding of the [?] which has been gained by His Excellency the Governor and Lady Weigall during-their-stay ...

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  17. Neutral News.

    The Portuguese dele [?] reminded the Assembly that the Covenant had been [?] by the Victorian countries and he [?] that it should be modified to ...

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  18. England v. New South Wales Colts.

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  19. History Repeats Itself.

    A reader has brought to this office a [?] of the Nottingham Journal of December 1, 1821, which is strangely similar to publications of to-day in the [?] if ...

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  20. THE OVERWEIGHT SUGAR.

    The Japanese steamer Nichiyo , Maru, with a cargo of 2,500 tons sugar from Java, readied the Semaphore anchorage on 'Friday-morning. This is the second, ...

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  21. A Discordant Note.

    M. Leon Bour[?] (France) [?] out that there were many thinks in the [?] which did not effect the Treaty, but [?] there [?] in which the [?] ...

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  22. The Increase Refused.

    Subsequently the Chairman Stated:— “The position in regard to gas is that the Commission reduced the price early this year and reported as to capital, dividends, ...

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  23. “PULLED INTO IT.”

    The domestic troubles of a young married couple were [?] at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday. Thomas Moir was married to an English girl while abroad a broad with the A.L.F. He brought ...

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  24. Well-paid Officials.

    During the preliminary discussions on the [?] Budget Mr. Collins (Australia) [?] exception to the fact that 35 officers of the League were receiving [?] of ...

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  25. A LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides. —Friday, December 3:—High watery .6.50.'a.m. low -water, 12.50 p.m. ARRIVED;—Dec, 3. [?] sch Brown coast. ...

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  26. FOR THE JUNIORS.

    The conditions which have governed the fifth or junior [?] of the Civil Service have not been sufficiently attractive to induce the enrolment of the ...

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  27. WOOL AND HIDES FOR CANADA.

    Early in October, the Canadian Trade Commissioner (Mr. D. H. Roes), .Melbourne, notified all interested shipping companies, woolbuyers associations, ...

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  28. COST OF SUPERP-HOSPHATES.

    The manager of the Adelaide Chemical and Fetinzer Company Limited (Mr. R. Bunde Cuming) gave evidence at the Prices Regulation Commission on friday ...

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  29. “COLONIAL WHISKY.”

    The Chairman of -the Prices Regulation Commission stated on Friday that complain had been received that excessive, charges were being made for Australian ...

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  31. MAIL NOTICES.

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  32. THE MORNING AFTER.

    Kathleen Arthurton appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday to answer a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon her husband. Thomas A. [?] Capt W. J. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Doncaster has adopted the village of St. Leger, near Arras As December ft has been fixed as the date of the University Commemoration, ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    [?] the Gover[?] and lady [?] Mr. Aldridge's stud at Rich[?] [?] on Friday morning The [?] and Mrs Webb the Misses ...

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  36. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR ESTCOURT HOUSE.

    A large gathering of happy and sympathetic people met in the Grange Baiptist Church on December 1. when a public concert arranged by the junior C. E. Society and friends was given to ...

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  38. THE SEASON.

    Upon his return on Friday from an inspection of the Wilmington railway line the Railways Commissioner (Mr. J. McGuire) stated that the whole of the ...

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  40. BAKERS' REQUISITES.

    Australia would be in a bad way if all the re[?] for baking bread could not be made here. The position would be nearly as bad if typewriter supplies could not be made here ...

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