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  3. HAUGHTY KEMALISTS. TALKING LIKE CONQUERORS.

    The Angora' Government have assumed authority in Constantinople, and are in along exorbitant demands on the Allied High Commis sioners. The Allied povernments are unanimous in res isting all the demands which ...

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  4. THE SIKH TROUBLE.

    The Akali leaders hare published rumor that the priest intends to leave the disputed lands around the shrine to someone who does not object to the ...

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  5. NEW SETTLERS.

    Eighty boy immigrants have sailed for South Australia by the steamer Balranald. Sixty "Dreadnought" boys for New South Wales will sail in the Euripides, a small ...

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  6. GREAT MINE DISASTER.

    The exhumed dead in connection with the recent American mining disaster now total 71. Those rescued alive number 33. They are all dangerously ill from gas ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The general election in Poland has given the National Democrats an over whelming victory. This renders the re-election of M. Pilsudskia, the President, most ...

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  8. A DELICATE POSITION

    The situation at Chanak is threatening. The Turkish gendarmerie have advanoed to the British barbed wire, and they are preventing the patrols from going beyond ...

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  9. "THE WHITE CITY."

    The famous "White City," at Shepherd's Bush, London, has been sold for £500,000. It was purchased on behalf of the Palladium ...

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  10. TATTERSALLS' ACCEPTANCES.

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  11. IRISH FREE STATE

    A large party or irregulars has been located at Foxford, and a flerrca battle Is in prgress. National reinforcements have been dispatched thither. ...

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  12. A GERMAN "PUTSCH." Planned in Bavaria

    It is that a Royalist "putsch" in Bavaria is imminent. It is equally certain that the National Socialist Party will also attempt a coup. Doubt exists as to ...

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  13. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Eric Millhouse) prosecuted. Mistaken Identity. The trial was continued of William John. ...

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  14. JEKYLL AND HYDE.

    The inquest concerning the King s Bank tragedy was held to-day. The police investigations showed that Lindsey, the cashier, during the last year or so has ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. Martial Law Authorised.

    The French Foreign Office states that the Allied Commissioners in Constantinople have been authorised to proclaim martial law if necessary. ...

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  16. SHIPS AT PORT PIRIE.

    Despire the fact that there are several ships in the harbor awaiting leading there was no work done on the wharfs, to-day after 12 o'clock. The reason ...

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  17. Evading the Treaty.

    A German firm is opening a branch business near Copenhagen in December to erect large aeroplanes, chiefly for export. They trill thus evade the provisions of the ...

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  18. Moslems and Kernel.

    Moslem opinion is very reserved about the action of the Kemalists in depriving the Sultan of his temporal and spiritual powers, but judging from the panegyrics on ...

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  19. RETICENCE.

    Signor Alcotti, the Italian Ambassador to Japan, has arrived at Victoria, en route for Rome. He would not say whether the Fascisti had caused his return. ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Dr. Harizhorne, whose name was mentioned in respect to the death of a lady who left him a large sum of money, has been committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  21. The Coal Problem.

    Herr Hermes, in conferring with the Reparations Commission, contended that coal is part and parcel of the economic reparations problem. Between July, and ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. Commission of Enquiry.

    Aga Khan, head of the Islamio-Mohammedans, writing to the "Matin," saya:—"The elevation to the caliphate is the result of election, and therefore the ...

    Article : 303 words
  23. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

    Foreign exchanges are demoralised owing to difficulties in connection with reparations, combined with disturbing news from Turkey. German marks were sold heavily ...

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  24. A CAPITAL LEVY.

    Mr. Lloyd Geoorge, at Stockton, declared that the proposed capital levy by the Labor Party would be a curse to the whole community, ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—Sellers of cargoes are asking 3d. to 6d. per quarter advance owing to American advices, but buyers are slow in responding. In parcels fair trade is ...

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  26. WOOL SHIPMENTS.

    At a meeting of the Australian &nd New Zealand banks It was agreed that if wool-buyers in London authorise the banks to accept, received for shipment ...

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  27. V.R.C. SPRING CARNIVAL.

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  28. BANK OFFICIALS.

    In the Industrial Court on Wednesday. Mr. President Brown continued the hearing of fee application by persons employed in the banking industry for an ...

    Article : 302 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    In replying to the references of the Opposition to the Commonwealth Bank in support of their advocacy of the establishment of a State Bank, Mr. Massey, ...

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  30. BIG BOXING.

    A deposit las been lodged, behalf of Dick Smith, for a match with Beckett for the heavyweight championship of England. ...

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  31. A TERRIBLE DEATH

    Mr. H. Badman, aged 45 years, met a terrible death, at Myers building, which is in course of erection in Little Bourkestreet. By some unexplained' means he was ...

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  32. RECENTLY MARRIED.

    Carl Frederick Wilhehn Hese (69) was proceeded against before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., S. Jewell, and R. Grunike in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday ...

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  33. NEW STEAMERS.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion Line has ordered two 8,000 ton steamers from Workman and Clark. ...

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  34. WARREN RESERVOIR.

    The members for Barossa (Mr. H. B. Crosby and Sir Richard Butler) waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Son. T. Pascoe) on Tuesday morning and ...

    Article : 254 words
  35. ARMISTICE DAY.

    The Premier has received from the Prime Minister a letter stating that the Governor-General has been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. PICNIC AT LONG GULLY.

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  37. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The fifty-third annual general meeting of members of the Chamber of Manufactures will be held on Wednesday afternoon next. The business includes the election ...

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  38. UNLAWFUL BETTING.

    James Morgan, a young man, admitted before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S. M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday that on November 7 he was present in the ...

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  39. ETHELTON SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The Ethelton Public School [?] was held a Belair. There were 615 difldren and over 401 adults present, the scholars were marched [?] the train, tender the direction of the headmaster ...

    Article : 128 words
  40. CRICKET.

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