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  4. THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY.

    In compliance with the work of the Government all business in Dublin was suspended during the passing of the procession which followed the bodies of the ...

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  5. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY CRICKET MATCHES.

    Alberton Oval—Port Adelaide versus Adelaide. Glenelg Oval—Glenelg versus Sturt. Hindmarsh Oval—West Torrens versus North Adelaide. ...

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  6. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    On learning that Queensland was ignored in the film of the tour of the Prince of Wales, recently shown in London, the Agent-General (Mr. Hunter) ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF PEACE

    The representative of the Australian Press Associaiton at Geneva reports.—Probably when the assembly of the League of Nations meets tomorrow ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The ex-Kaiserin is seriously ill, and it is reported that all her children are gathered at her bedside. The former court chaplain at Berlin has been ...

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  9. INTER-STATE CRICKET

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  10. WAR CRIMINALS

    In the House of Commons Sir T. Hewart said it was not yet possible to say when the trials of the German war criminals would commence. The documents ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Senator Pearce, in reply to Senator Lynch, said the Gold Producers' Association had had permission since February, 1919, to export all the gold it won. The ...

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  12. DR. MANNIX

    The "Evening Standard" says:—Dr. Mannix is still acting as a Sinn Fein propagandist in Lancashire. A more reprehensible action by a supposed authoritative ...

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  13. THE BASIC WAGE

    Sir Joseph Cook, in the House of Representatives to-day, told Mr. Lammmond he had telegraphed to Mr. Hughes asking if Mr. O'Connors' statement that Mr. ...

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  14. RAILWAY AFFAIRS.

    In the Assembly on Friday a number of questions were asked in regard to railway matters. Mr. Crosby said the Treasurer, speaking ...

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  15. THE TEDIOUS DUTCH

    The Socialist newspapers give prominence to a letter from the Crown Prince of Prussia, in which he says he wishes to leave the tedious Dutch country, with its cows ...

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  16. FAMOUS JOCKEY.

    Bullock, when riding Kerasos, had a heavy fall in the opening race at Manchester. He was badly shaken, and received injuries to the face. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN RICHES

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Moscow, says:—The supreme economic Soviet has issued a decree permitting foreign capitalists to work ...

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  18. THE PUBLIC DEBT.

    The public debt will be increased by the amount of nearly £13,000,000 as a result of the Loan Bill passed by the Assembly on Friday. The Treasurer told Mr. Gunn ...

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  19. FUTURE OF GREECE

    The "Matin" says:—M. Venizelos will probably participate in discussions with Mr. Lloyd George and M. Leygnes respecting the future of Greece. ...

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  20. B GRADE.

    Glenelg versus Adelaide, at P.A.C. Oval.—Adelaide (from)—Aberorombie, Barry, Doig, Fisher, Hennessey, Jacobs, Moriarty, D. McPhie, Orchard, Rundell, C. Ryan, and J. Ryan. ...

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  21. OVERWEIGHT BAGS OF SUGAR.

    The Kibi Maru, No. 6, remained idle at Port Adelaide on Friday. The Customs authoitics are negotiating in the matter, and there appears to be some hope that ...

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  22. SOVIET STRONGER

    The Soviet has suspended the peace negotiations with Poland on the ground that the Poles have not withdrawn their troops to the Pripet demarcation line. ...

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  23. GOVERNOR AT CRICKET.

    A match between a team led by his Excellency the Governor played a match against a Prince Alfred College team on Friday afternoon. Scores:— ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Norwood versus P.A.C., Adelaide Oval, 2 o'clock.—Norwood Oval (from)—W. Scott, R. Townley, E. Williams J. Fisk. W. Kelly, W. Sparks, C. West, M. Woods, A. Alexander, J. ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council on Friday the Hon. W. G. J. Mills moved—"That it be a recommendation from this Council to the Government to make provision to purchase ...

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  27. UNITED CHURCH ASSOCIATION.

    North Adelaide Baptist versus Franklin-street West Methodist.—North Adelaide Baptist's grounds —North Adelaide Baptists—Badger, Elphick, Farley, Gurr, Harry, May, Mellor, Newing, Sambell, ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Smuts (Prime Minister of South Africa) met the Central Executive of the Unionist Party yesterday and discussed the steps necessary to give effect to the ...

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  29. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  30. POISONED NEEDLE

    Poison by a needle on her wedding eve wrought about the death of the daughter of a wealthy American farmer. Her body was exhumed, and a coroner's jury, at ...

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  31. OVER-WEIGHT SUGAR

    A suggestion was made in the Assembly on Friday that free labor may be used to unload the sugar which as held up at Port Adelaide. ...

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  32. BASEBALL.

    Forestville versus Millswood.—Goodwood Recreation Grounds. Forestville(from)—Treloar (captain). Lampshire. Bayley, Moore, Basford, Sellars, Barry, Treloar, Carmody. Dawson, Bigley, Sutton. ...

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  33. DIVISION AND LAUGHTER.

    Lack of acquaintance with Parliamentary procedure, led the Hon. T. McCallum, a new member of the Legislative Council, into a course that caused much amusement ...

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  34. AN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    Mr. Justice Poole heard further argument in the Civil Court on Friday in the appeal of Mary Price, of Norwood, against the decision of the Adelaide Police Court, ...

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  35. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    A Bill to amend the City of Adelaide Municipal Loan Act was on Friday referred to a Select Committee of the Assembly, the members of which are the ...

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  36. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Assembly met at 11 a.m. on Friday, with a view of closing the session that day. The Minister of Repatriation moved for ...

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  37. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    The first hearing of the case of Harold Bailey, of College-street, College Park, was adjourned for a week. Mr L. D. Waterhouse represented the petitioning creditor, J. Corbin. ...

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  38. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Alfred Murray March, for whom Mr. A. S. Blackburn, V.C., M.P., appeared, was charged with having neglected to provide reasonable maintenance for his wife and two children. He ...

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  39. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Sir Granville Ryrie informed Mr. Jackson that the regulations rendered any person who was not a returned soldier liable to prosecution for wearing a returned ...

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  40. APPEAL FROM PORT PIRIE.

    At the Civil Court on Friday, Mr. Justice Poole heard an appeal by Arthur Leonard, inspector for the corporation of Port Pirie, against the decision of Mr. D. C. ...

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  41. A COMPLICATED WILL.

    Mr. Justice Gordon on Friday resumed the hearing of an application far advice regarding the will and six codicils made by Mr. James McGeorge, formerly of ...

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  42. WHEAT HELD BY POOLS.

    The South Australian Wheat Pools, accoridng to a reply given in the Legislative Council on Friday by the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) to the Hon. D. ...

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  43. AMBULANCE COMPETITION.

    The results of the Australian railways champion ambulance competition yesterday were:—Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and New South ...

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  44. SUPPRESSION OF A NAME.

    An application to have the name of a defendant suppressed was made in the Adelaide Police Court by Mr. F. G. Hicks on Friday. The man had been arrested ...

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  45. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Revelation East, November 26.—"No. 1 shaft sunk 21 ft. Total depth 69 ft. Shaft now passed through lode formation mentioned in report dated November 5. It was 4 ft. wide, and ...

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  46. HELPING MINDA.

    Mrs. G. F. Dodwell, who is to have charge of a stall at the great fair in aid of Minda, would be glad of donations of overalls, aprons, feeders, bibs, &c., also ...

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  47. LABOR. Tramway Employes.

    The Tramways Employes' Association held meetings on Thursday to receive reports concerning a proposed deputation to the manager of the Tramways Trust on ...

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  48. "WE WILL REMEMBER THEM."

    In reply to the cable message sent to the Agent-General for South Australia from the League of Loyal Women, requesting him to place a laurel wreath on the ...

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  49. "WHY DON'T YOU LET ME GO?"

    While standing on the south bank of the Torrens, near the Commonwealth club's boatshed, at about 5.40 p.m., on Thursday, Mr. Hartley Edwards, a clerk, ...

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  51. SALE OF A KETCH.

    James Sawford, of May-street, Sandwell, mariner, was ordered three months by Mr. Commissioner Mitchell at the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Friday. There were four charges against ...

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  52. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The Brisbane wool sales were continued to-day, when a distinctly weaker tone was noticeable compared with the previous day's sales. The bidding was confined almost entirely to best-grown wool ...

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  54. THE TANUNDA LOCK-OUT.

    In connection with the award made by DeputyPresident Webb in the coachbuilding and wheelwrighting industry at Tanunda on November 13. Mr. A. E. Pittman, secretary of the Adelaide ...

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