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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Middling, president of the A.M.A., who has been acting as check inspector in the absence of Mr. O'Reilly, reported at the A.M.A. meeting last night that a ...

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  4. THE NEXT TEST

    The "Yorkshire Post" says:—There were one or two incidents during the Test matches or a regrettable nature. Douglas is reported in both to have expressed ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. MURDER PLOT IN BELGRADE TRADE REVIVAL IN GERMANY.

    The Serbian Government have discovered a Jugo-Slav Communist plot to seize, in Jarkea, power., The documents seized reveal the fact that the intention of ...

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  7. FLOUR AND BREAD

    The Prices Commission on Wednesday enquired into the proposed increases in the prices of flour and bread. There were present Messrs. D. R. Davidson ...

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  8. HEAT AND HUMOR

    Around the green oval with the agitated, white-clad figures of the players in the centre of the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, rose tier upon tier and row ...

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  9. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA

    The official statement in respect to the wreck of the Santa Isabel places the deaths at 244. The saved include 27 of the crew and 29 of the passengers. ...

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  10. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The selectors of the Rugby Football Union team have chosen L. G. Brown, of Queensland, to lead the forwards in the international match England versus Wales ...

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  11. THE BOLSHEVIKS Internal Dissensions

    The Moseow Societ Congress has rebuffed the Militry Party by endorsing the peace and economic policy of Lenin. The Commissioners of the Council have ...

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  12. GERMAN ARMS.

    France suggests that there should be a conference of the Allied Premiers between January 7 and January 12, to consider Marshal Foch's report on German disarmam[?] ...

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  13. GERMAN ENERGY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle in Berlin says:—The reorganisation of the industries of Germany is proceeding with feverish energy, notably in respect to ...

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  14. THE ELECTIONS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel C. P. Butler D.S.O., has been selected by the Liberal Union as one of the candidates for North Adelaide at the coming elections for the House of ...

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  15. THE TEST MATCH. THE NEWS IN LONDON.

    The result of the test match is accepted philosophically in view of the condition of the wicket, but it is conceded that Australia's position was strong before rain ...

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  16. DEMAND BY CLERKS.

    Asserting that they are being "scandalously underpaid," the clerks attached to the London headquarters of the various trades unions have formed a trade unio ...

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  17. CHOICE OF THE INNINGS.

    Mr. F. S. Jackson, who captained the All-England team in the English tests in 1905. interviewed, declared:—-The luck of the toss has made too much difference in ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The directors of S. H. Hoffnung & Co., London and Sydney, have declared an interim dividend on the preference shares of the company or 7½ per cent. ...

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  19. Budienny Revolts.

    The Paris "Matin" published the following, telegram from Cracow, dated October 9 The Bolshevlk leader, Budienny, having ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. Prince Regent Attacked.

    The following announcement was made on October 14 by the Montenegrin Press Bureau:—"A bomb was thrown under the train in which the Prince Regent of ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. CHAMPION TENNIS.

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  22. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of the marine stewards was held this morning, at which it was decided that there would he no resumption of work until a satisfactory ...

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  23. THE COMING ENGLISH TOUR.

    The selectors have chosen the following eight certainties for the Australian team which is to tour England at the close of the present season:— ...

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  24. THE UNION BANK.

    The directors of the Union Bank of Australia have declared an interim dividend of 15 per cent., tax free. ...

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  25. THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    Perth is still without railway trains. The holidays have been got over without much inconvenience, but now that business has been resumed in the city the ...

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  26. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A party comprising a mother, her two children, and a man were run down and killed by a train on Monday night on the railway at Woy Woy. The tragedy was a ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET

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  28. A SOLDIER FAMILY.

    A Belfast paper writes:—The shooting of Major G. O. S. Smyth. V.C., in Dublin on October 14 added another to the list of Ulster officers who have fallen in the ...

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  29. DOCTOR'S DISCOVERY

    Love-letters to a wife, found by the husband in a drawer, were read before Mr. Justice Hill in the London Divorce Court a few weeks ago, when Dr. Cyril Arthur ...

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  30. THE THIRD TEST.

    The Australian team for the third test match with England will be chosen during the game between New South Wales and South Australia, Which begins on Friday ...

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  31. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    Passed—Bollen, Lorna willonghoy (Division II.); Penrose, Alva Ivo (Division III.). ...

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  33. FUTURE PROGRAMMES.

    A meeting of the Board of Cricket Control was held to-day. It was decided that in drawing up the programme of future English teams touring Australia, ...

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  34. DEATH BY POISON.

    The Geelong West police were on two occasions on Saturday night called to a house in Pakington-street, occupied by a fruiterer named Smythe and his wife. A ...

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  35. PEACOCK HATS.

    Many women are no longer superstitious about the ill-luck attributed to the wearing of peacock plumage, for the favorite hat of the early winter in London is made of the ...

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  36. A BROKEN HEART.

    In tragic circumstances Lily Pearce, aged 18, died at the home of her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bestel, Windsor, Melbourne. It is said that she ...

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  37. EGG COMPETITION.

    The entries for the nest egg-laying competition at Parafield Poultry Station close on Saturday with the Poultry Expert, Department of Agriculture. ...

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  38. HINTS FROM FRANCE.

    The French blanchisseuse has a way of laundering linen which is indescribably dainty, and now that so many ladies are "doing up" their fine things at home a ...

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  39. HOUES OF PLAY.

    At a conference to-day between the M.C.C. representatives, Messrs. Douglas, Tooms, and Wilson, and the Board of Cricket Control, at which Messrs. ...

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  40. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Eleanor Nelson, of Teatree Gully, applied for assessment of damages arising out of an alleged wrongful detention by Beabon Rake of a sewing machine belonging to the plaintiff. Mr. ...

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  41. TWO HUSBANDS.

    A well-dressed young woman, Kathleen May Billam (23), who was carrying a baby, appeared in the City Police Court to-day, charged with having committed bigamy. ...

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  42. GLUTTED MARKETS.

    Mr. Allerdale Grainger, a former Agent-General for South Australia, who recently left Adelaide to reside in England, in a letter to Mr. W. Shakespeare, of ...

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  43. SYDNEY MATCH ABANDONED.

    The match between New South Wales and Queensland was abandoned to-day owing to the continuance of rain. The Queenslanders left to-night for Bathurst, ...

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  44. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Andrew [?]osen was declared an inebriate. SubInspector Nicholson said the defendant had been convicted 18 times for drunkenness. Francis E. Howard deniel having loitered in ...

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  45. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    The Goldwyn feature-play, "Water, Water Everywhere," in which Mr. Will Rodgers takes the lead, and Mr. Frank Mayo in "The Marriage Pit," will be ...

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  46. THE LOVES OF BIRDS.

    Mr. Louis Kraft, writing to the London "Daily Mail" of August 27, says:—In my opinion the brilliant plumage of the elderly birds of Paradise, to which attention has ...

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  47. MOTOR CAR SMASHED.

    On Friday evening a car owned and driven by Mr. Vine, of Maitland, capsized over the embankment of the bridge between Mintaro and the railway-station. ...

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  48. TROUBLES OF THE NEEDY.

    A number of unsatisfied judgment summonses were dealt with by Mr. Commissioner Mitchell at the Local Court on Wednesday, and the usual explanations for ...

    Article : 134 words
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  50. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Although it had been stated that the Cabinet would on Tuesday consider the appointment of a new Agent-General the Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) said last ...

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