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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    In a wireless message from Moscow the Bolsheviks claim to have inflicted a severe (defeat on General Wrangel's second army near Nikopol. They say the enemy's ...

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  5. CALIFORNIA

    The Department of State announces that conference with the Japanese Ambassador are continuing smoothly, end satisfactorily. There is no foundation for the report that ...

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  6. RIOTING IN LONDON, WINDOW-SMASHING DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Serious rioting occurred in. Downingstreet. to-day, when several thousand unemployed made an attempt to reach the Prime Minister's residence, hut were ...

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  7. WHEAT PRICES

    Advices from Ponca City, Oklahoma, state that the National Wheat Growers' Association has requested all the farm organisations in the United States and ...

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  8. THE PRESIDENCY WARNING BY MR. COX.

    In a speech at (Syracuse, Governor Cost, the Democratic Party's candidate for the. Presidency, said:—If America isolates herself from the world she much reduce her ...

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  9. HOSPITAL "SCANDAL"

    It was reported some tame ago that an elderly lady, who had been operated upon at the Adelaide Hospital three' years ages had had a pair of forceps left in her ...

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  10. FEDERAL BOMBSHELL

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Tudor gave notice of his intention to move to-morrow that the Government be censured for failing, to provide for the ...

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  11. MASTER BAKERS' CONFERENCE

    The fourteenth annual convention of the Federated Master Bakers' Association was continued at Balfour's Cafe, King William-street, on Tuesday. The ...

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  12. A NEW MARKET

    The possibilities of Australia developing trade with Czecho-Slovakia are outlined in a report by Mr. Gordon L. Gilmour, made to the Agent-General (Mr. E. Lucas) and ...

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  13. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Scottish [?]an Mining Company.—The directors tore declared a dividend for the post year at the rate of 2½ per cent. ...

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  14. CAULFIELD TRAINING NOTES

    It was cold, but fine, this morning, and there was a fair amount of work done on the grass, which was on the fast side. Myamley ma[?]e a start, with five furlongs in 1.35½. King's Bounty ...

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  15. "Towards World Fraternity."

    President Wilson has written to Senator Harding enquiring whether the latter has been correctly quoted, as saying that he had been approached informally by a ...

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  16. LONG PLAINS TO LOCHIEL RAILWAY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague), in reply to Mr. Nichols in the Assembly on Tuesday, said it was the intention of the Government to call ...

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  17. THE LIBERAL UNION.

    The failure of the negotiations between the Liberal Union,and the National Party to bring about organic union has had a sensational sequel, for Mr. J. M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS

    The "Athletic News" publishes an interview with Wagstaif,. the well-known footballer, who accompanied the English Rugby team to Australia. He attributes ...

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  19. Senator Harding and France.

    In a later speech, at Syracuse, Governor Cox said, if elected, he will confer with the Taft, Root, and Wilson Senatorial groups to secure the ratification of the ...

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  20. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    The annual meetings of the Congregational Union were continued in the stow Memorial ChUrch, Flinders-street, on Tuesday morning. The chairman (Mr. C. W. ...

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  21. Race Meetings Cancelled.

    Owing to the strike the Jockey Club has abandoned the fixtures at Doncester, Sandown, and Stockton. Some of the manufacturers at Bradford ...

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  22. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The hearing of' the arbitration in connection with the claim by the South Australian Company for £765,000 compensation arising out of the acquisition by the ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  24. FEDERAL MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The visiting delegates of the Federal Master Builders' Association were welcomed to Adelaide by the Lord Mayor (Mr. F. Moulden) and the Lady Mayoress (Lady ...

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  25. DUKE OF YORK

    In view of the recent succession of Prince Albert to the Dukedom of York it is interesting to note that the titles have been selected—Duke of York, Earl of ...

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  26. Miners' Action Condemned.

    The French newspapers publish grave comments upon the action of the English miners. The "Echo de Paris" considers the strike to have been undertaken more ...

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  27. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    In the matter of Frederick Joseph Miller, of Sherlock, who had initiated an action against W. A. McCracken, for damages in respect to an alleged libel, Mr. ...

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  28. "FULL TOTE ODDS!"

    "Full tote odds on the Welter' was what Richard A. Moss was alleged to have called out at the Morpihettville Racecourse on October 9, and it was also ...

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  29. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Wilcox, Mofflin, Limited, of Carrie-street, claimed £37 17/6 against W. P. Sutton, late manager of the plaintiffs' establishment, known as Kitter's Meat Store, Rundle-street, in respect ...

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  30. THE PRICE OF TIMBER.

    The Prices Regulation Commission on Tuesday resumed the taking of evidence regarding the 'price of timber. Mr. A. C. Garland, of Rosenfeld & Co., ...

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  31. A HIRED ASSASSIN.

    The French newspapers report that while spending a holiday at Nice, Henri Francois, a native of Brittany, was seized with a desperate resolve to put an end to his ...

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  32. A COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    Mr. Commissioner Mitchell heard an application for the apportionment of compensation in the Local Court, Adelaide, on Tuesday, in respect to the death of James Henry Cains, which ...

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  33. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William Donovan was fined 10/ for having been drunk while in charge of a cab on North-terrace on Monday. The following motorists were prosecuted for ...

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  34. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Mr. George Brine, an invalid pensioner, who resided at Danby-street, Torrensville, was found with a bullet wound in his left breast near his home at about 6 a.m. on ...

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  35. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Riverina South, October 18.—"North Shaft, Nov 3 level—Main north drive to 493 ft.; average value 63/; average width 36 in. Main south drive to 176 ft., in country rock." ...

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  36. THE NEED FOR POPULATION.

    The Minister of Immigration (Hon. G. R. Lafier) was asked yesterday whether there would be enough labor in the country to deal with the big harvest expected. ...

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  37. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    Evidence was taken -by the City Corol ner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) on Tuesday concerning the death of a hoy, Cecil Albert Rae, which occurred at the Adelaide ...

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  38. MANAGERS REPORTS.

    Murrin Proprietary, to October 7.—"Lease 372F. —135-ft. level. Rise here to connect with, stope on 100-ft. level advanced 5 ft. A flat make of quarto, 4 in., intersected, showed visible god. ...

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  39. CANBERRA.

    A meeting called by the Lord. Mayor for the purpose of discussing the establishment of the Federal capital was held in the Town Hall to-day. It was moved ...

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  40. A DEAL IN BARLEY.

    The hearing was continued in the Full Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray). Mr. Justice Buchanan, and Mr. Justice Poole, on Tuesday of the appeal ...

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  41. CHURCH UOTON.

    In the annual report of the executive of the Congregational Union, presented, at the bus ness session of the Union on Tuesday, it was mentioned that after nearly four ...

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  42. A CORRECTION.

    In the paragraph which appeared in "The Advertiser" on Tuesday, beaded "Something Sinister," an apology, which Alderman Cohen made to Councillor ...

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  44. FINGERS CUT OFF.

    While working at the Balbannah case and timber mills (yesterday afternoon Mr. B. Martin, of Ambleside, met with a painful accident. He was working on the ...

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  46. Police Court—Port Adelaide,

    John Hurst, a seaman on the Hyrcania (berthed at Birkenhead wharf), pleaded guilty to having been absent from the vessel on October 18 without leave. He was ordered to forfeit two days' ...

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