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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    In the annual report of the Returned Soldiers' Settlement branch of the Lands Office it is shown that the advances to returned settlers now amount to ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. CHAUVINISM AND BOLSHEVISM. TWO AGGRESSIVE FORCES.

    The correspondent of the "Matin" at Lausanne hag interviewed Signer Mussolini, the Italian Premier, who said:—France has every right to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMAZING CORRUPTION.

    The Spanish Chamber of Deputies was crowded to-day, in anticipation of a discussion on General Picasso's report dealing with the debacle at Melliala in July, ...

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  6. BUILDING THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. W. S. Rohinson to-day gave a luncheon to 70 city men to meet Mr. W. L. Baillien at the Savoy Hotel. Mr. McWhae (the Agent-General), in ...

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  7. GOLF CHAMPIONS.

    Infutenaz attacked Joe Kinkwood and his partner, Walter Hagen, after a brilliant exhibition in a game of golf at Vancouver. Their temperatures are high. ...

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  8. KIDNAPPED SOLDIERS.

    All the soldiers kidnapped as a result of the Massud raid on November 14 have been released. They have arrived at. Sorrogha safely. ...

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  9. ARGENTINE MEAT.

    The committed which is enquiring into the affairs of the Smithfield and Argentine Meat Company has Issued a. sensational report, showing that the company's ...

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  10. A GALLANT CAPTAIN.

    Lloyd's Underwriters have presented to Captain Edward Evans, of the cruiser Carlisle, a special gold medal, struck to ...

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  11. Roumania and the Allies.

    The correspondent of the "Petit Parisian" at Lausanne has been reliably informed that Roumania Trill participate in the collective military measures in the ...

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  12. "THOSE VALIANT HEARTS."

    The Prince of Wales to-day unveiled the Parliamentary War Memorial in. the porch of St. Stephen's, just under the great window of Westminster Hall. There was a ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    The Senate of the University of Adelaide met in the Prince of Wales Theatre at the University on Wednesday. As the office of warden was vacant. Professor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SHIPPING TROUBLE. American Mail Held Up

    Beyond the statement that there was no prospect of the liner sailing to-day for Vancouver, the Union Company had no Intormation concerning the Makura to-day. ...

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  15. Turkish Demands Discussed.

    The first commission of the Conference began its task at Ouchy to-day. Ismet Pasha stated that he was authorised to claim the Turkish frontiers which existed ...

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  16. WINTER TENNIS.

    Mrs. Mallory is expected to compete is the winer teenis championships at Cannes. She will probably meet Mdle. Lenglen. ...

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  17. Ulimaroa May Sail.

    There is no change in the, shipping disputs. Fifteen-vessels are still idle, but It is anticipated that the Ulimaroa will tail for Sydney on Friday without any ...

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  18. GILRAY SOLD.

    The Linacre gelding, Gilray, has been sold to an Indian sportsman at a satisfactory figure. Ha will be shipped to India almost immediately. ...

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  19. CHILD EMIGRATION.

    The Child Emigration (Society to-day gave a luncheon to Messrs. Kingsley and Fairbridge, who start on their return, journey to Western Australia on November 24. ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Marylebone crickot team met a fifteen representating the Grahamstown district and colleges (Cape Colony.) to-day. There was a good turf outfield, while ...

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  21. NEAR DEATH'S DOOR.

    The three girl opium caters at, Cardif are still at death's door. The doctors and nurses are trying by every means to keep them awake, as sleep will ha fatal. ...

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  22. Rafet Pasha Disgraced.

    A secret session of the Angora. Parliament decided to replace Rafet Pasha. in comsequence of certain, complaints lodged against him. Ghalib Pasha was ...

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  23. LAW COURTS.

    Charles Thomas James was ordered to pay £1 for having ridden a bicycle along the Fullartonroad, Fullarton, at 8.35 p.m. on November 2 without a light attached. ...

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  24. Dodecanese Question.

    The correspondent of the "Giornale" at Lausamme says:—Signor Mussolini has announced the settlement of the Dodecanese unestion. ...

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  25. The Dardanelles.

    Official circles do not comfirm the report that the Kemalists have issued a proclamation that the Dardanelles will be subject to the Angola Government. They ...

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  26. Three Points Gained.

    Signor Massolini has returned from Borne. Before leaving he said:—We have gained three points. Firstly—The Dedecanese question will not be raised at the ...

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  27. YACHTING ON PORT ADELAIDE RIVER.

    Numerous now craft have made their appearance this season, and the racing is responsible for large numbers of enthusiasts patronising launches which ...

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  28. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Donald MacLean, the defeated leader of the Independent Liberal Party, was entertained at luncheon to-day at the National Liberal Club. He said what all ...

    Article : 506 words
  29. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  30. TOMMY'S AMUSEMENTS.

    7.45.—Theatre Royal—Comic Opera. "The Merry Widow. 8.—Majestic Theatre—Fullers' Vaudeville. S.—Wondergraph—Pictures, 'The Green ...

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  31. MANY RAILWAY LINES.

    In the Legislative Assembly last might Mr. Ball moved that the Pubdlic Works Committee be asked to consider and report upon the expediency of constructing ...

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  32. CAN WOMEN INVENT?

    "Women are of no use as inventors. No woman has invented anything worth talking about," said Lady Frances Balfour, president of the National Council of ...

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  33. A VIRTUOUS AMIR.

    Dr. Scarpe, the Italian commercial attache, has retained to Lahore, after a stay of four months in Afghanis tan. On being interviewed he gave a very ...

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  34. STONE-AGE TOWN.

    According to a private from Doluth, Minnesota, William P. Ferguson, a well-known archaeologist, at the head of the Ferguson archaeological expedition ...

    Article : 189 words
  35. FLINT AGE ARTIST.

    One of the rarest and most beautiful flint implements ever discovered has been acquired recently by the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, London. It is a fish-hook, ...

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  36. POOR BOY-EMPEROR.

    Hsuan Tung, the 17-year-old deposed Emperor of China, has indefinitely postponed his marriage to "the most beautiful girl in the Celestial Kingdom" on ...

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  37. MOTORING PROSECUTIONS.

    After a lapse of a few days offending motorists have again made their appearance in the Adelaide Polic Court. Before Mr. R. G. Nesbit, S.M., on ...

    Article : 203 words
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