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  3. THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    After an exciting chase from Balaklava, along the road Kadina, the two escaped prisoners, William Digby (24) and William Augustine McEntee (28), were recaptured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TURF GAMBLING BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    In the test case of Sutters versus Briggs, the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has decided that money paid by cheque in respect of betting transactions ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. DISARMAMENT

    The Department of State has announced that the opening of the the Armament Conference has been postponed from Armistice Day to Saturday, November 12. ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The "Daily Chronicle rays:—It is expected that Egypt will shortly cease to be a British protectopite and will become an Allied Power. Should the negotiations ...

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  8. IRELAND

    The Irish Conference has postponed its full sitting owing to a commitee meeting being in session. Mr. Lloyd George, in a written reply to ...

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  9. THE RECENT SHOW

    That the Royal Agricultural Society is in a sound financial position, that there was a profit over the last show, and that it will still be of valuable assistance ...

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  10. BERLIN CABINET DR. MIRTH'S TASK.

    Dr. Wirth has accepted the invitation of President Ebert, and has agreed to attempt to reconstitute his Cabinet. ...

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  11. INDIA AND PERSIA

    Although the Gurkhas and other native troops are giving a good account of themselves, the whole of Ermad and Taluk, except the area in the actual occupancy of ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. Meeting of Betting Men.

    At a meeting of bookmakers held to evolve a scheme to meet the difficulty & prominent bookmaker said the decision would have most serious consequences for ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. SNOWTOWN RACES.

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  14. Dr. Wirth and Royalists.

    The correspondent of a London paper, telegraphing from Berlin on September 1, says:£ Sturdy optimism is the outstanding ...

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  16. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the new Commonwealth liners are being insured for £500,000 at 30/ per cent. per annum, with no ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  18. THE PENFOLD-HYLAND CASE

    The Fall Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir corse Marray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Poole, on Wednesday, heard argument on a question ...

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  19. AWARD OF HONORS.

    An interesting and impressive ceremony, took place to-day at Government House on Wednesday, when his Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) presented ...

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  20. Lord Chancellor's Decision.

    The Lord Chanceilor held that the Act of 1835 did not confer any benefits upon persons giving notes in payment of gaming debts, but the cheque was a bill under ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. LOCAL COURT OF APPEAL.

    On Wednesday Mr. Justice Angas Parsons sat as a Local Court of Full Jurisdiction to hear appeals. No Tail light. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    From November 1 the Associated Australasian Banks have decided to reduce the coat of cable transfer to Australia from 20/ to 15/ per cent. ...

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  23. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The German mark is now quoted at 642 to the £ steading, as compared with 585 on Monday. ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES

    Sir Peraival Phillips, special correspondent of the London "Daily Express," will represent the Australian Press Aesociation on board the Renown during the voyage ...

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  25. KARL'S FAILURE ACTION BY THE SWISS.

    The Swies Federal Council have expelled the ex-Emperor Karl's suite from Switzerland, including all the members of the family except those necessary to take care ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES. Yorkshire and Continent

    At the mixed wool sales to-day all offerings sold well, Yorkshire and the Continent, particularly Germany, buying freely. Merinos fully maintained late rates, while ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. TOO EXPENSIVE.

    Sir Robert Home, in the House of Commons, in explaining the Exports Credits Bill, declared that prices are too high. He agreed that one cause was that the ...

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  28. WIRELESS LINKS

    At the annual meeting of the Empire Press Union Mr. Donald, who presided, said the Imperial Conference left the wireless situation worse than before. He ...

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  29. Interned on a Warship.

    Karl and the ex-Empress will probably be temporarily accommodated on board a British vessel on the Danube under the British High Commissioner's supervision. ...

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  30. RAPED SWIMMING.

    Mr. Christopher Beck. in a recent issue of the London "Daily Mail," said:—Much has been written as to the speed at which birds fly. At least equally ...

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  31. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The ex-Officers' Association is co-operating with Mr. BiAs. of the Australian Estates organisation in the dispatch of about a hundred single ex-officers, each ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday morning, when the following matters contained in reports from committees were adopted. ...

    Article : 533 words
  33. Next Year's Wool Sales.

    The Wool Importers' Association has fixed the following opening dates for sales an London—January 10, March 7, May 2, June 13, and July 18. ...

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  34. Karl Abdicates.

    Kari has abdicated, on behalf of himself and his son. ...

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  35. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    James L. G. Smith, a colored man, wag fined 8/ for having been drunk in Grenfell-street on the previous day. He was further charged with having assaulted Julius Barry, a newsvendor. A ...

    Article : 212 words
  36. PIGS AT THE SHOW.

    Several important innovations in connection with the swine section at the Agricultural Society's shows are to tie brought into being, according to a report presented by ...

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  37. Ministers Arrested.

    Rakovsky and Gratz, who accepted offices in the ex-Emperor Karl's short-lived Ministry, have been arrested. ...

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  38. LORD RAGLAN DEAD.

    News was received in Adelaide on Wednesday of the death in England of Lord Raglan, father of Major the Hon. Nigel Somerset, A.D.C. to his Excellency. Sir ...

    Article : 306 words
  39. MINING SHARES.

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  40. CHOIR CONTESTS.

    The Church of Christ choir contests arranged by the Maylands omuch, attracted a large attendance an Tuesday evening. Mr. W. Saunders, who officated as judge, awarded first prize to the ...

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  41. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The International Labor Conference was opened. The United States is not represented, but Germany has been admitted, and has sent a large number of ...

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  42. NO HORSES-IN-ACTION.

    That the horse committee of the Royal Agricultural Society reaffirm their previous decision that "no horses-in-action events be provided at the March Show, ...

    Article : 85 words
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  44. ELDER'S TRUSTEE COMPANY

    The 23rd half-yearly meeting of Elder's Trusstee and Executor Company was held on Wednesday, but being a formal meeting, called in conformity with the articles of association of the company, ...

    Article : 279 words
  45. Magistrates' Court—Hamley Bridge.

    George Theodore Button, railway shunter. and Peter Kain, Laborer, both of Hamley Bridge, pleaded guilty to charges of each being in possession of two bottles of beer which might reasonably ...

    Article : 219 words
  46. MELBOURNE MINT.

    Mr. Hilmon Young, in replying to questions in the House of Commons in regard to the Federal Arbitration awards, explained that though the mints of ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. CUP FOR CHAMPION RAM.

    Breeders of Shropshire sheep will have in opportunity of competing for a silver cup at future Royal shows held in Adelaide. This has been made possible by ...

    Article : 107 words
  48. GRASSHOPPERS.

    The Railways Commissioner reports that the 11.35 up special train from Paratos (on the Cockburn line), on Tuesday, had to return from the 181st milepogt, to ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. OFF TO MELBOURNE.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell), the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. K. Laffer), and the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), together with Messrs. E. J. Field ...

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