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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The match between the St. Peter's and Prince Alfred College teams was continued at the Adelaide Oval on Tuesday on a perfect wicket, under ideal weather ...

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  4. SHIPWRECKS IN ENGLAND.

    During a gale the 13,000-ton steamer Graf Waldensee broke from her moorings at Southend (River Thames). Six tugs towed her to Gravesend, where she again broke ...

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  5. THE FULL COURT

    In the Full Court on Euesday morning, before Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Buchanan, and Mr. Justice Poole, judgment was given in the case of James ...

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  7. A FOOLISH WOMAN

    Mr. Harold Elliott, contractor, has obtained a divorce from his wife on the ground of her misconduct with Maxwell Warren Thorn, aged 20 years, described as ...

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  8. SUGAR CARGOES

    There is no development to report regarding the overweight sugar cargoes, which are now awaiting removal at Port Adelaide. The Premier (Hon. H. N. ...

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  9. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

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  10. COAL, SHIPS, AND FLOUR

    The Premier (Hon. H.N. Barwell), who returned from Melbourne on Tuesday, in makin a statement of the results of his visit, said the principal matters he dealt with ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at the meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva reports:—The president submitted the letter, of the ...

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  12. ELECTRIC LIGHT WORKS BURNT.

    The electric light and power station was completely destroyed by fire on Saturday, and all business places have been plunged into darkness, while all electric ...

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  13. ECONOMIC RUIN.

    In an interview in October, Baron Franckenstein, the Austrian Minister in London, laid stress upon the terrible shortage of food in Austria, and the ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS THROWS PROM A SULKY.

    Miss Catherine Fisher was driving a horse attached to a sulky down Woodbury Hill, when the animal stumbled and she was thrown out. She received severe cuts ...

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  15. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Bolsheviks have issued a proclamation in Turkistan that all women must register themselves for national service. The Mohamedan women are being forcibly ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE

    An appeal is being made by the governors of St. Mary's Hospital, London, to the heads of industry for £50,000, with which to endow a chair of industrial ...

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  17. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jarrett, of Ardrossan, drove to the farm of Mr. H. McKeany. Mr. Jarrett left the vehicle to speak to Mr. McKenny, and on returning ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  19. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Mr. William J. Stacy, Consul for Denmark, in Adelaide, has been advised by the Consul-General in Melbourne that Queen Alexandra has sent the following cable ...

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  20. JUTLAND BATTLE

    When the differences between Earl Beatty and lord Jellicoe are adjusted and the official account of the Battle of Jutland is at last published, with full ...

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  21. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Defended Causes.—d'Arenberg—Horners v. Fawcett, Rollison-Wiilson v. Jensen—Coventry. Harmell—Tully v. Connelly & Co.—Blackburn, Glass Manufacturers Co. v. Sisley, Barwell—Prider v. ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 595 words
  23. DUMPED TOYS AND MUSIC

    So extensive is the dumping of German and Austrian goods in Great Britain recently that British toy-making factories are discharging their employes wholesale, there ...

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  24. A DEAL IN BARLEY.

    The Chief Justice gave judgment in the case in which the New South Wales Malting Company appealed from the decision of Mr. Justice Buchanan, in an action brought ...

    Article : 331 words
  25. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William Churcher, who appeared for the 27th time for drunkenness, was awarded 14 days', imprisonment and was also declared to be an inebriate. ...

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  26. SWEET GIRL GRADUATES.

    During October the girl student in Oxford accomplished more than Narcissus could have done in a season's self-scrutiny. Since, in the new-found glory of her ...

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  27. JOINT ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) has entered into a formal arrangement with the Federal Government on behalf of the South Australian Government for the ...

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  28. CARBIDE OF CALCIUM.

    Mr. A. H. Skinner, Acting Collector of Customs in South Australia, states:—The Comptroller-General of Customs has advised that the importation of carbide of ...

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  29. THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND.

    On Saturday afternoon, at Fletcher's Dock Port there will be a monster swimming meeting as a tribute to Mr. Lunn's patriotic work. Mr. Chas. Bastard, who ...

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  30. THE NIAGARA.

    The Niagara arrived at 11 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at a p.m. She was delayed by heavy mist. Her passengers are:—Messrs. Antill, Barnett, Bennett (two), Brewer, ...

    Article : 307 words
  31. TRAGEDY IN A COTTAGE.

    A mysterious tragedy came to light a few weeks ago in England, when the body of a woman was discovered at Barn Cottage, Little Marlow (Buckinghamshire). ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 words
  33. FIRE AT BROMPTON.

    A destructive fire occurred at the Brompton doll factory, between Chief and West street, on Monday night at about 10 o'clock. The damage is estimated at obout ...

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  34. GOOD TEMPLARS.

    The following resolution was passed at the executive meeting of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of South Australia on Friday:—"This Grand Lodge emphatically protests against the ...

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  35. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Mount Hope for fortnight ended November 27. —"Main shaft advanced 6 ft. 6 in. to 43 ft. 8 in. below 340 ft. level; 10 ft. of close timbering has been necessary to secure bad ground. ...

    Article : 128 words
  36. Magistrates' Courts—Unley.

    William [?] of [?] was charged on the information of Alfred Henry Gum, of Modbury, with the larceny of an attache case and contents, valued at £5, from an electric car while ...

    Article : 75 words
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  38. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. GOOLWA.

    For Mayor.—David J. Ritchie, elected. For Councillors.—South ward—Reginald George Graham, Elected. North ward—Edward Byrnes, elected. For Auditor.—Robert Henry Sweetman. ...

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  40. JAMESTOWN.

    For Mayor.—R. E. Humphris, re-elected. For Auditor.—W. Naismith, re-elected. For Councillors.—North ward—J. R. Rosievie elected. North Parade ward—J. R. Rosie. elected. South ward— ...

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