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  2. SENATE SCHOLASTIC METHODS.

    In the donate to-day Mr. McGregor asked—Is it intended to still go on with business in the Senate? The Minuter for Defence (Mr. Millen)— ...

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  3. AFTER THE PIGNCI

    William Perkins was summoned at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday for having, on November. 1, at Keswick, left a railway carriage while it was in motion. ...

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  4. LOVE IN A CARRIAGE

    Romance and railway carriages are some-times synonymous. That was indicated by an incident investigated at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, when Olive ...

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  5. ENGINEER SECURED DIVORCE.

    The Chief Justice to-day delivered judgment in the divorce suite of Hooks v. Hooks. Henry Walter Hooks (27) Engineer Petitioned for dissolutions of hi ...

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  6. ON HIS SELECTION,

    On Wednesday last Mr. James Ware, of Kanumbra. had occasion to visit his se lection to attend to wire fencing. After his days work he closed his tent, and ...

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  7. CHARGES WITH BATONS.

    There was a further increase in activity on the wharfs to-day. A crowd of strikers gathered at Post Office square this morning, and hooted a few mounted police ...

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  8. MELBOURNE CUP CRAZE.

    An occurrence which suggests the need of a tightening up in the administration State Lunatic Asylums is being invest-gated by the Inspector-General of the ...

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  9. OBSERVER ART GALLERY.

    An interesting event in the life of Adelaide is the publication each week of The Observer. with its supplement of splendid picture. and to-day's issue in no way ...

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  10. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    Ted—“Do you believe that woman should hold the reigns?” Ned—“It is all right when you have the girl out in a sleigh.” ...

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  11. RAILWAY AFFAIRS.

    The members of the Railways Standing Committee took evidence at Parliament House of Thursday morning. There were present Mr. Hegation, M. P. (Chairman) ...

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  12. “UNMITIGATED YOUNG BLACKGUARDS.”

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day two boys. Hollo Newton Johnson and James Raipa Wensley, were charged with having at Toorak on August 20 wounded Leu Hong ...

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  13. POSITION AT AUCKLAND.

    The general position regarding the strike is unchanged. More strikers returned to work to-day. The total number of workers in trades affected by the strike is estimated ...

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  14. NATIONAL SONG COMPETITION.

    After the examination of 722 sets of verses sent in for the Australian national song competition, under the auspices of the Musical Association of New South Wales, ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 3 p.m. —Naval Board.— Mr. Long called attention to a ...

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  16. BAD HOUSING.

    The Housing Commission took further evidence to-day. Michael Kelly, plano-clothes constable, with .14 years’ service, and who claimed to possess a deep ...

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  17. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    A meeting of the Government General Workers’ Union was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday night, when Mr. M. J. Stanley presided The report of the delegates ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY MATTERS.

    The Meeting of the Senate of the Adelaide University, to be held next Wednesday, will-have under consideration, for the first time in the history of the institution. ...

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  19. COTTAGE BY THE SEA.

    The word “dmin” or something worse was up 118 times in a store in a remote town in Victoria. As a result the fund for giving children a seaside outing has ...

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  20. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Sir John Fortesr) moved the second reading of a Bill to create a Committee of Public Accounts. lie said the ...

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  21. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    A meeting of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening, when the President, (Mr. G. E. Vickers) occupied the ...

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  22. THEBARTON CORPORATION AT LAW.

    At the Adelaide Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Thursday (before Messrs. Commissioner Russell, S.M., G. F. Claridge, and J. J. Clark) the ...

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  23. ABATTOIRS COMMISSION.

    At the meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday the following were appointed a royal commission to enquire into and report upon -the management, working, ...

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  24. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) told Mr. Fenton he was not aware that any change been made regarding the control of the Australian Fleet by the Naval Board ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    QUORN. November 18.—Acting Ganger Murray. of Willochra. escaped death in a remarkable manner on Monday night No. 12 up-train was about due at ...

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  26. STOREMEN AND PACKERS’ UNION.

    A meeting of the South Australian branch of the Storemen and Packers Federation was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. J. Harris presided. Ten new ...

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  27. COMPENSATION FOR WOKERS

    When the Government's Workers' Compensation Bill was before the Legislative Assembly the Government included in the measure a provision that workers should ...

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  28. A RECORD CHRISTMAS MAIL.

    The heaviest English Christmas mail which ever left the Melbourne General Post Office was dispatched by the Adelaide express this afternoon to catch the R.M.S ...

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  29. SWAN BREWERY.

    In connection with the Swan Brewery Privy Council appeal. It is provided under the dividend Dues Act that the amount of 1/ in the Pound shall be paid to the ...

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  30. NATIONAL PLEASURE RESORTS.

    A Bill dealing with national pleasure reports was introduced into the Legislative Council on. Wednesday. The object of the Measure is to enable the Government, ...

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  31. INTERESTING OLD HUT'S.

    The Rev. W. F. James writes:—“Most of the facts in this paragraph were obtained from old burra residents. during my first pastorate in the district from 1881 ...

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  32. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    BROKEN HILL. November 19.—Mrs. Blowskey was admitted to the hospital yesterday suffering from ptomaine poisoning the result, it is believed of eating bloater ...

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  33. BABIES' HOSPITAL.

    This afternoon the Premier (Mr. Holman) formally opened the new hospital for babies, which has been established by Government at Vaucluse. The new ...

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  34. AN INFANTS DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL. November 19.—The body of a female child was found in a pan at the municipal depot yesterday. At an enquiry medical evidence was that the ...

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  35. DESPERATE DASH FOR LIBERTY.

    An attendant who sleeps on the premises of the Municipal Baths in the Domain heard a noise early this morning, and telephoned to the Woolloomooloo police ...

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  36. A BAYONET SCRATCH.

    SYDNEY. November 19.—In some “Sky—larking” among trainees who attended the recent military camp at Liverpool Frederick R. Eggleton received a scratch from ...

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  37. PORT ADELAIDE RIVER.

    Reference was made in the Legislative Council on Wednesday by the Hon F S Wallis to the condition of the Port Adelaide River and the Chief secretary (Hon. ...

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  38. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    Andrew, Una Lois; Attiwill, Edna Marie; Ayliffe, Evelyn Hamilton; Baker, Dorothy; Bromley ,.Flora Sylvia; Glausen, Marguerita; Fisher, Gare, Stanlay Philip; Holthouse, Rose ...

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  39. STOREMEN AND PACKERS' BOARD

    At a meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Storemen and Packers Union on Tuesday evening a letter was read from Mr. D. G. Conigrave ...

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  40. RORBING A LETTER PILLAR.

    BURARA,—-November 19.—It was reported here yesterday to the Kooringa police that come person had, during Sunday evening, abstracted several letters from the ...

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  41. BURGLARS AND THE POLICE.

    From pepper em.—Revolvers are obviously difficult things to use effectively and besides, no doubt our brave constables are not anxious to kili their assailants if ...

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  42. TEE LAW COURTS.

    KLEY , Thursday. November 50 (before Wessrs B. Palmar and ,T. Lomann).—Abraham O. Harrison are was fined 30/ and costs for having exceeded the speed limit en th Unley road on November 12. ...

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  44. FRACTURED SKULL.

    Victor .Joseph Boyle (41). a miner, was arrested to-day on a charge of having killed Robert Love. The two men mei in the Terminus Hotel, at Boulder, on Tuesday ...

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  45. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ RAINFALL,

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  46. BOUND FOR THE ANTARCTIC.

    The following telegram wan received to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) from Cant Davis, who is in charge of the Steamer Aurora now on her way to the ...

    Article : 86 words
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