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  4. "A DEAD CERT"

    "Are you related to Mr. Rasheed?" That simple question and its affirmative reply cost two storekeepers from Colodogla £117. While purchasing goods at ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Messages from Constantinople state that the Armenians are violently counter-at-tacking. They have recaptured Alexandrople, and the Turks are retiring towards ...

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  6. FUTURE OF ARMENIA. THE TRAGEDY IN DUBLIN.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva reports:—The Armenian debate infused some life into this assembly of the League. The ...

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  7. A FLOATING MINE

    Unconfirmed rumors have been received which declare that the Messageries Maritimer Sphinx, while voyaging from Alexandria across the Mediterranean to ...

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  8. NEW YORK ANARCHISTS

    Interest in the unsolved mystery of the explosion in Wall-street, New York, continues. The Burns Detective Agency, one of the greatest American organisations of ...

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  9. WRANGEL'S ARMY

    The first troops of General Wrangel's army have left for Gallipoli. France has undertaken the entire reorganisation of General Wrangel's troops on Gallipoli and ...

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  10. PRICES REGULATION

    The ninth report of the Prices Regulation Commission, which has been presented to the Governor, is as follows:—Your Commissioners desire to refer very ...

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  11. CHINESE FINANCE

    Chinese bankers will meet on December 12 for the purpose of organising a Natinal Chinese Bankers' Association to undertake national ...

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  12. OFFER OF A COAL MINE.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Hill, in the Assembly on Wednesday, said he understood that the offer of a mine in New South Wales had been made to the ...

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  13. PHANTOM OF TROUBLE

    The Japanese Government have decided to make a formal enquiry in Washington, whether the story of the Bolshevik concessions to an American indicate is true. ...

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  14. FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) as to variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) have been ...

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  15. MURDERED OFFICERS

    A British destroyer will proceed to Dublin for the bodies of the officers murdered on Sunday. Three civilians who were arrested ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET

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  17. APPEAL CASES.

    In the Civil Court before Mr. Justice Poole, on Wednesday, appeals were stated by Fred Koerner, Henry Mansfield, Hugh D. McDonald, and Frank F. Clements, ...

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  18. FINE MALLEE CROPS.

    NADDA, November 22.—The hay crop has proved a record Farmers are hurrying to get the crop in before stripping. Messrs. Botha brothers cleared up a small ...

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  19. HAUNTED DAIRY

    The Paris correspondent of a London paper, writing on September 20, says:—A week ago I was at Versailles and seized the opportunity to see the little ...

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  20. PORT PIRIE.

    The recent mention by the Premier of the fact that the Harbors Board had not recommended any adequate expenditure in the way of deepening operations at Port ...

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  21. PORT ADELAIDE LADIES' GLEE CLUB.

    The Port Adelaide Ladies' Glee Club met with encouraging support in the concert given by them in the Semaphore Town Hall last night. The club was ...

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  23. WOMEN WITNESSES

    From a long and close observation of men and women as witnesses I have come to the conclusion that in the telling of stories not founded on fact women are far ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

    On the Stock Exchange on Wednesday the market for all sections continued dull, but values were steadier than for some time. In Commonwealth Loans the 5 per cent. (due 1923), were ...

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  25. FUEL ECONOMY.

    The Federation of British Industries has decided to start a fuel economy scheme (says "Science and Industry"), under the direction of an expert committee, st ...

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  26. WHY PRICES ARE HIGH.

    Mr. Chris. Bell, formerly master of the Government auxiliary ketch John Alee, has supplied some details of the excessive costs incurred in connection with that vessel's ...

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  27. CITIZENS CALL TO PRAYER.

    The "citizens' call to prayer" will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday in the Stow Hall. Mr. A. B. Moncrieff, C.M.G., will preside, and will be supported by the Revs. ...

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  28. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    First Class—Formby, Myles, Landseer; Munday, Neil, Horace, Last, Raymond Jack, and Johnston, Benjamin George, equal; Wigg, Neil Melrose, Swann, Eric John, and McAnaney, Rita ...

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  29. THE MARCH SHOW.

    The council of the Royal Agriculture society met on Monday, and the president (Mr. J. W. Sandford) stated that the executive committee had decided to ...

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  30. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Messrs. B. O. Schroeder and Jangens, with Mr. Stewart, an official of the Railway Department, were to-day discussing the boundaries of their properties at the ...

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  31. TRADE PICNICS.

    The employes of Mr. J. Morris' furniture factory, Kent Town, with their wives and families, held their first picnic at Clarendon on Saturday. Sports were held. Results:—Ladies race. Miss ...

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  32. SCHOOL INSPECTORS.

    The President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice McCawley) to-day delivered judgment in the case of State school inspectors, which had been brought before the court on the petition of the ...

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  33. Mr. Harding's Enquiries.

    Conferences between Mr. Harding (President-elect) and many prominent Americans concerning America's foreign relations will begin at Marion an December 12, and ...

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  34. THE WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    The Wheat Pool Bill was considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. Replying to a question concerning the guarantee of 8 a bushel the ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Mr. Deputy-President Webb, in the Industrial Court on Wednesday, heard an application by Mr. S. Whitford, on behalf of the A.W.U., to have the award recently made with reference to ...

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  36. THE SUGAR CARGO.

    The wharf laborers still refuse to unload the overweight bags of sugar from the Kibi Maru, No. 6, at the Sugar Company's wharf, Port Adelaide. The union ...

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  37. THE GOVERNOR AT CRICKET.

    On Monday afternoon next a cricket match is to be played on the Norwood Oval between a team arranged by his Excellency the Governor from the n ...

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  38. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The Royal Agriculture and Horticultural Society met on Monday morning. The president (Mr. J. W. Sandford) was in the chair. The finance committee reported a credit balance of ...

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  39. ST. CUTHBERT'S WAR MEMORIAL.

    The Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) has consented to-day the foundation-stone of St. Cuthbert's War Memorial Hall on Saturday afternoon. The members of St. ...

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  40. TO AVOID PAIN AFTER EATING.

    Thousands who have tried it, including hundreds of people in this locality, say that the surest way to avoid pain and discomfort after eating is to take a little ...

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  41. LONDON SHARE QUOTATIONS.

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  42. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday the Premier, in reply to a question by Mr Oakes, regarding the right of State servants to apply to the Federal Arbitration ...

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  43. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    The Premier told Mr. Reidy, in the Assembly on Wednesday, that he considered it neither wise nor necessary to introduce a short Bill to grant the request of the ...

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  44. MINING NOTES.

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  45. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  47. LAWN TENNIS.

    Gumeracha versus Cudlee Creek.—Cornish and Tidswell lost to Buchanan and Langley, 5—6; Hannaford and Dohnt beat L. and H. Lambert, 6—2; V. Woolard and L. Cornish lost to R. and ...

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