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  2. Advertising

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  3. IRISH PROBLEM

    The "Westminster Gazette's" correspondent in Dublin says:—Political significance attaches to the decision of the Belfast seamen to secede from the Seamen's and ...

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  5. KARL'S PLOT FAILS. EMPEROR AND EMPRESS ARRESTED.

    The latest official news received in London states that the Karlist troops approached Budapest, but, were, driven back, and fresh troops are arriving and are ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, has favorably reported on the - resolution, authorising the President to remit, as an ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Mr. Clynes (Labor), in the House of Commons, moved for the rejection of the Bill providing for a lery to assist the unemployment fund on the ground that the ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the Transvaal Wanderers was resumed to-day in dull, but fine, weathere Macartney was slightly lame, owing ...

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  9. A COUP THAT FAILED

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Vienna; says:—General Horthy's troops have arrived with the Emperor Karl and the Empress Zita. ...

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  10. SOVIET AND SHIPS

    It is understood that the Soviet Trade Delegation in London has bought three British ships of 1,500 tons each. ...

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  11. HUMOR IN COURT

    "Begging your worship's pardon, but its beneath my, dignity to appear in a place like this." Mrs. Bardell seemed to have stepped right out of "Pickwick Papers" ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    Press cables from Australia report that Sir Josoph Cook has stated that the expenses of the flotation of the Commonwealth loan of £5,000,000 are 20 per cent, ...

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  13. IRISH CONFERENCE

    The Sinn Fein delegates have Sent a letter to the Prime Minister in reference to the Situation arising out of Mr. De Valera's telegram to the Pope. It is ...

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  14. THE KATOOMBA.

    Messrs. Mc[?]wraith. McEa[?] and Co. arc in receipt of a wireless message from the commander of the Katoomba, intimating that he expects to befth the ...

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  15. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Mr. R. H. Bettington, the New South Wales cricketer, who was awarded his blue at Oxford last year, and who is secretary of the Oxford ...

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  16. RETURNED SOLDIERS DISCHARGED.

    The Premier informed Mr. Hudd in the Assembly on Tuesday that, pursuant to the retrenchment policy, 88 married and 35 single returned soldiers had been ...

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  17. ZINC CONCENTRATES.

    The Board of Trade announces that it has instructed the Broken Hill Company to supply zinc concentrates, with a view to enabling the smelters to reopen. It ...

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  18. THE POPE'S CHOIR

    Mr. Quinhan, the manager of the Quinla[?] Opera Camuany, which recently visited Australia, has informed the Australian Press Association that the has arranged, on ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has accepted the nomination of the Leagune of Nations as a representative of the Empire on the ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. THE TURF MELBOURNE CUP.

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  22. BODIES IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Hughes has authorised whatever expenditure is necessary for the recovery of Ausiralain bodies in France and Belgium. It is understood that the Graves' ...

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  24. GERMAN POLITICS.

    President Ebert is interviewing the leaders of the Socialist, Independent, Democratic, People's, and Centre parties, with a view to the formation ox a coalition, ...

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  25. IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of Glasgow business men has guaranteed £40,000 towards the funds of the British Empire Exhibition. ...

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  26. DUNLOP TYRES.

    The death is announce[?] in England of Mr. Dunlop, the inventor of the pneumatic tire. ...

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  27. THE ANZACS

    Lie[?]tenant M[?]hall,the New Zealand representative at Ga[?], has returned to London. He has informed Sir James Allen that the cemetery contractors ...

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  28. Royal Train Held Up.

    Karl's train is still held up. Dr. Vass, a member of the Cabinet, has been sent to0 Karl by the Government to seek to induce him to leave Hungary forthwith. ...

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  29. SNOWTOWN ACCEPTANCES.

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  30. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Kinlark, the horse given to the Prince of Wales in Australia, is in good form, and has become acclimatised. He will not be raced before the Prince returns ...

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  31. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  32. ACTION FOR DAMAGES

    An action was brought in the Adelaide Local Court on Tuesday, before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M., in which Susan Hann manageress of the laundry department of the Adelaide Hospital, ...

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  33. FRAUD ADMITTED

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday Robert L. Eraser was charged, on the information of Alfred. F. Kealley, special enquiry officer of the P[?]stail Department, ...

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  34. Arrest or Expel Him.

    The Conference of Ambassadors has instructed the Allied representatives at Budapest to ask the Government to proclaim their antagonism to Karl and to ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the mixed wool sale to-day there was good demand at full late rates, the marked occasionally being a turn against buyers. Both home and Continental operated were ...

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  36. TRANSVAALERS CONGRATULATED.

    In a greeting to the Australians at Pretoria, the Minister of Mines expressed a hope that they would leave behind them a little of the go and energy of Australia. ...

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  37. "INACCURACIES."

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Denny drew attention to the fact that a book published concerning the visit of the Prince to Adelaide contained a number of ...

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  38. Situation Improving.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd George, in replying to a question, said:—The attitude of the Allied Governments was firmly opposed to the ...

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  39. AN IMPROVED OUTLOOK

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) stated on Tuesday that Cabinet had decided on the previous day that railway employes who had been, ...

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  40. BUSINESS QUEEN.

    Queen Marie of Roumania, who is paying one of her periodical visits to France, has become known as the "Business Queen." Ever since the armistice this ...

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  41. WHEAT FREIGHTS.

    Australian wheat freights are easier, charterers refusing to pay 53/9, although Western Australian shippers would probably give 52/6 for January-February ...

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  42. Southern Europe in Arms.

    Advices from Budapest state that a number of Government contingents and troops have gone over to the Monarchists. ...

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  43. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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  44. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

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  45. SON AND MOTHER.

    In the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, on Tuesday, a case was mentioned in which Richard Lawrence McKenzie was plaintiff and Sarah Ann ...

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  46. CHARLES CHAPLIN.

    Mr. Chaplin—Charles Spencer Caspli[?] is his full name, and he likes to be called Charles Chaplin—is a Londoner. He was born south of the Thames 32 years ago, ...

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  47. "Once for All."

    A Government communique declares:"The Little Entente has now resolved to dispose of the Hapsburg menace once and for all." ...

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  48. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Roy Francis Gregory was fined £[?] 1/6 having been drunk in Termnant-court, off Morphets-street, on the previous day. On a charge at having as[?]ulted Elizabeth (Biddle, he was ...

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  49. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Scottish-Australian Mining Company—The [?]irectors hate declared an interim dividend of 2½ per cent. ...

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  50. MINING SHARES.

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  51. FAMILY "GASSED."

    An extraordinary case of gas poisoning occurred in Dundee (Scotland) early in September, a family of seven being rendered helpless by fumes emanating from a ...

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  52. The Emperor Arrested.

    The Emperor Karl and the Empress have been arrested. ...

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  53. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  54. THE YORKSHIRE SOCIETY.

    At the meeting of the Yorkshire Society at the Grosvenor Hotel, a demonstration was given by color, number, play work, by Miss Sarian Russell, of Sew South Wales. Mr. Blingworth ...

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  55. BELLICOSE KAISER.

    A gathering of 15,000 ex-service men took place in Berlin recently at the Berlin Stadium, under the auspices of the National League of German Officers and the ...

    Article : 205 words
  56. WHEAT POOL CASE.

    The hearing was resumed. before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and Mr. Justice Poo[?]e, on Tuesday, in the Full Court, of the arguments on points of law ...

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  57. MALTESE ELECTIONS.

    The final results of the Parliamentary elections are:—Panza Vecc[?], 14; Sir G. Strickland's Party, 7; Labor, 7; and Signor Mizzi's Party, 4. ...

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  58. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    An enquiry into the circumstances connected with the death of Eileen Mary Penhall, a married woman, was opened by the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) at the Deputation Room, ...

    Article : 175 words
  59. MINING MEETINGS.

    The statutory half-yearly meeting of Moun[?]. Monger Scotia Blocks was held on Monday. As the company had ceased operations no directors report was presented, but the chairman, Mr. ...

    Article : 69 words
  60. BLIND SCHOOL COMPETITIONS.

    Much interest is being centred in the third annual competitions being held under the auspices of the Croydon auxiliary of the Royal Institution for the Blind. The Hindmarah Baptist school ...

    Article : 189 words
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  62. CHAMPION BOXING.

    Harrison (England) outpointed Charles Le Doux (France), the holder of the European Banta[?]weight Championship. ...

    Article : 24 words
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