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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  4. A FRIEND ROBBED

    The question whether ex-soldiers lose their Peasion rights on being ordered imprisonment was decided in the negativee by Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M,. in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, ...

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  5. "THE ANT-HEAP"

    General Smuts the Prime Minister, in replaying to the critisms of the "Nationalists" (followers of General Hertzog) in the Assembly this afternoon, said, "The ...

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  7. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    In reporting concerning, the Peace Treaty to the Senate the Foreign Relations Committee has appended forty-five amendments, with four reservations. The ...

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  8. CANNOT "GO SLOW"

    It will require a united effort bath of employers and employed (said Sir Robert Home, British Minister for Labor, in an interview published in the Manchester ...

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  9. SINN FEINERS

    The "Daily Express" reports that party of Sinn Feiners during the nighttime crossed Monkstown Bay, Cork, in. small boats, and boarded a monitor. ...

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  10. RIOTS IN BOSTON

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Boston reports that troops were called out in connection with the police strike. There was serious rioting ...

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  11. ANOTHER HORSE KILLED

    The horse-sloshing maniac was abroad again on Wednesday evening, when a valuable animal, the property of Mr.Smedley, carter, of George-street, Thebarton, ...

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  12. THE MARATHON

    The Marathon, alter being in comision. with a Japanese steamer in a fog, was beached at Dungeness. She is not seriously damaged. All on board were saved. ...

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  13. AMERICAN JEALOUSY

    The majority report of the Foreign Relations Committee of the American Senate declares that India is not entitled to vote, as it is not a self-governing Dominion. If ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT WORKERS.

    The taking of evidence from laborers employed at Islington in the metal machinists oranch was continued before the Pres leat of the Goverment Workers Tribural (Mr. T. R. Bright, S.M.) on ...

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  15. CENTRAL AMERICA

    The reoels are bombarding Laceiba, on the northern coast of Honduras. This is an outcome of the recent revolution in the Republic. ...

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  16. A RAILWAY PORTER HURT.

    During shutting operations a railway porter,Mr.G.Aebi, had his fingers caught between the officers of two trucks.Port of his little finge was taken off, and ...

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  17. BOXING CHAMPIONS

    The chairman of the Federation Francaise de Box" frave invited the International Boxing Association, including the Australians, to a conference In Paris in ...

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  18. An Exciting Campaign.

    The Republican Senators have begun a counter-tour to that of President Wilson. Mr. Johnson pointed out that while President Wilson said the Americans were ...

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  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

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  20. PORT SHIPYARDS.

    The Commissioner of Puone works informed Mr. Blackwell in the House of Assembly on Thursday that delay in completing the shipyard at Port Adelaide had ...

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  21. A WAR MEMORIAL.

    A very interesting service was conducted by the Right Rev. J.A.McLellan Moderator, in the Presbyterian Church,Woodcilie,on Friday, It was decided when the ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    Mr. Henry Thomas. of Measrs. W. Thomas & Co., the millers who are handling wheat for the Wheat Scheme, was examined by the Angus,Royal Commission ...

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  24. NATIONALISATION. Decision of Glasgow Congress.

    The Labor Congress in Gasgow,by 4,478,000 votes to 77,000, carried Mr. Smillie's resolution pledging the congress to cooperate with the Miners' Federation to ...

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  25. LABOR LEADER DEAD.

    Mr. John Mitchell, the Labor reader,who died to-day, was head of the United Mineworkers of the United States. ...

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  26. THE TURF

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  28. WAR CRIMINALS

    By the 228th article of the Peace Treaty the German Government agrees to "hauil over to the Allies all persons accused of having committed an act in violation of ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    On Monday evening next,his Excellency the Governor.(Sir H. Galway) will open the thirtieth annual congress of the Agricultural Bureau in the Osborne Half, ...

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  30. The Austrian Peace Treaty.

    The delegates from Jugo-Slavia and Roumania have not signed the Austrian Peace Treaty pending the receipt of instructions from their Governments. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. FOOTBALL.

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET

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  33. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  34. MANAGERS REPORTS.

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  35. COST OF RIDING

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday new by-laws framed by the Tramways Trust relating to increased fares on Sundays and holidays were approved. ...

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  37. Position of Bulgaria.

    The State Department has received advices from Paris which report that the Bulgarian Treaty has hot yet been signed. ...

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  38. HOWIE-COMING SOLDIERS.

    Mr Peter Martin of the Australian Im port Company received a wireless message from Perth on Thursday stating that the transport Argyilshire will arrive in ...

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  39. A NEW GAS BILL.

    The private Bill, introduced into the Legislative Council on Tuesday, further to amend the South Australian Gas Company's Act, was prepared by Mr.W. J. ...

    Article : 298 words
  40. Russian Decision.

    According to the "Deutsche A[?]gemeiner Zetung," the Workers' and Soldiers' Council at Petrograd has authorised its commissaries to negotiate for peace with the ...

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  41. THE SNOW CASE.

    The trial of Francis Hugh Snow on a charge of having traded with the enemy on divers dates between August 5 and November 8, 1914, by means of communications ...

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  42. A WOMAN KILLED.

    The trial of Carl George Witting (27) on. a charge of manslaughter, arising out of the death of Frances Ann White, a lady aged 64, which occurred at the Adelaide ...

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  43. LAW COURTS.

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  44. The Valencia.

    Troops from the transport Valencia will arrive at the Adelaide railway-station at 10 a.m. to-morrow from Melbourne. They will be conveyed to Keswick by motor. ...

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  45. "SNOWBALL" LETTER.

    Mr Commissioner Mitchell dealt with 90 unsatisfied judgment summonses in the Local Court Adelaide on Thursday. Some amusement was caused by following letter which Mr.S.J. ...

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  46. GENEROUS SHEARES.

    On Saturday the Mannahill Football Club met the Outalpa station team at Oatalpa Scores:—Outaipa, 6 goais 18 behinds; Mannahill 2 goals 4 behinds.The principal goalkickers for the ...

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  47. THE KING RIVER POWER SCHEME.

    The people of Zeehan and district are anxious that the Tasmanian Government should proceed to carry out the proposed King River power scheme, so that the Mount Read and Rosebery ...

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  48. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Wesley Hughes James had to pay £3 15/ for having exceeded the speed limit on a motor cycle in King William-street on August 26. A.Notly, A. Hawkins G.W. Player,A.D. ...

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  49. THE STATE RAILWAYS.

    The approximate earnings of the South Australian railways amounted to £566,400 for the June quarter and £2,446,200 for the year ended with June. The ...

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  50. MINING NOTES.

    The Adelaide secretary of the Bullfinch Propriatary, 1910, has received the following communication from the London office:—"Books were closed for purple of determining shares to be allotted ...

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  51. MID NORTHERN ASSOCIATION.

    Saddleworth (minor premiers) met the Riverton team at Auburn on Saturday. The weather was wet,windy bitterly cold. The Saddicworth team, which, prior to the war, had won ...

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  53. MINE OUTPUTS.

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