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  3. V.R.C. SPRING CAMPAIGN THE DERBY TO-MORROW

    There is a strong feeling here that Furious trill win the Derby. The Sydney men are teen on the filly, for they declare Cupidon should not have beaten her in ...

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  4. BOY'S CALLOUS CRIME

    Harold Jones has confessed thre murder of Florence Little and Breda Brunell. Our London correspondent telegraphed in July:—Harold Jones, aged 15, ...

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  5. THE WORLD'S PEACE

    A radio message from the steamer Kashintar quotes Admiral Kato as stating that Japan is ready to cut down her navy if the other Powers reach an understanding ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS

    At the International Labor Conference the representatives of France strongly opposed the conference's assertions of its competence to deal with agricultural ...

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  8. DISSOLVED IN TEARS

    Count Andrassy, Rakovsky, and Grats have been handed over for trial. Karl's health his broken down and he is weeping continuously. He will only eat slope ...

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  9. THE SINN FEIN

    Mr. De Valera, who presided at the Sinn Fein National Congress in Dublin, which was attended by 2,0000 delegates asked the press representatives to withdraw, in ...

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  10. THE NEVILLE CASE

    Another echo of the recent sensation at Torrensvflle as the result of which William, Sweeting Neville was sent to the Parkside Mental Hospital, was the ...

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  11. Lord Bryce on America.

    The English-speaking Union gave a luncheon to Lord Bryce on his return to London after his American visit. Lord Bryce said the educated native ...

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  12. V.R.C. MEETING.

    The weather to-day is delightfully, fine giving promise of a fine day for to-morrow. A light westerly wind is blowing, and the weather appears to be well set. ...

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  13. FRENCH STRIKE

    The textile strike is virtually over and 150,000 operatives have resumed work. ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  15. KARL'S POVERTY Crown Jewels Pledged

    The resources of the officers of the exEmperor Karl's suite are so limited that they are living from hand to month. They have not sufficent money to enable them ...

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  16. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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  17. SILESIA

    Dr. Wirth, the Premier, on meeting the Reichstag, after the reconstruction of his Cabinet, said only under force did the Ministry accept the decision of the Allies ...

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  19. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME.

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  20. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mrs. E. Bottrili, widow of Mr. Stephen. Bottrill, died on Thursday at her residence "Wyndham" Kangarilla, after a short illness. She was well known, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. A High-Handed Ultimatum.

    Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo-slavia, and Roumania have sent an ultimatum to the Hungarian Government, demanding that Karl should be surrendered to them, the ...

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  22. THE SYDNEY.

    The Australian warship Sydney, which won great celebrity early in the war by sinking 'the German raider Emden at Cocoa Island, will arrive in ...

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  23. THE KING'S KINDNESS

    By kindly arrangement of the King and Queen, parties of wounded sailors, soldiers, and airmen are to be entertained on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, in the gardens ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  25. On Board a Gunboat.

    The Ambassadors' Conference has decided that Karl shall he taken on board the British gunboat, which is now at Budapest, there to await the decision on ...

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  26. THEBARTON RECREATION GROUND.

    The official opening as the Thebar on Recreation Ground which owing to the ra[?] on Saturday, October 15, could not then be carried out, win take place ...

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  27. "Deep Annoyance."

    Budapest advices report that the British and French Governments have requested "the Little Entente" to cease military preparations, as the Karl incident has ended. ...

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  28. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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  29. Allies Consulting.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons to-day, said the Allied Governments were consultant in regard to a suitable place for the internment of the ...

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  30. FUTURE OF EGYPT

    Mr. Lloyd George stated in the House Of Commons to-day that it was not true that Great Britain had practically agreed to all the requests of the Egyptian ...

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  31. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In the matter of Glen Forrester Day and Oscar Carl Leibie, Butcher, of Kadina, trading as Day and Leibie.—Adjourned first hearing. Mr. J. Watson Brown appeared for the insolvent, and ...

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  32. SETTLING THE EMPIRE

    The Common wealth passenger liner. Moraton Bay, has successfully completed her machinery and steam trials at Barrow. Colonel Amery (chairman of the ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS. LONDON MONEY MARKET.

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  34. FRENCH CABINET

    The majority in favor of the vote of confidence in M. Briand's Cabinet. in respouse to his demand for a mandate prior to his departure for the Washington ...

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  35. DESKS NOT TEACHERS.

    Mr. M. McIntosh, M.P., telegraphed from Murray Bridge on Friday:—Kindly correct report of my Speech. I did not state that the country only got teachers ...

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  36. OFFICERS ENTERTAINED.

    Sir James Allen and Lady Allen held a reception in honor of the High Commission's staff, their familes and friends, at the New Zealand offices. ...

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  37. HENLEY AND GRANGE.

    October 24.—Present—The major (Mr. Beak), [?] Fitch Wh[?] May, K[?] Forder G[?] and Flavel. Green & Co. wrote that a permanent mark had been placed at co[?] of ...

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  38. MINING SHARES.

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Westminster Gazette" will, publish a twopenny morning issue on November 7 from the old "Standard" office, in Shoe-lane, Fleet-street. Mr. Harold ...

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  40. BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  41. IRISH CONFERENCE

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons, said:—The results of the Irish Conference will be submitted to Parliament, whose sanction will be required for any ...

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  43. THEBARTON CARNIVAL.

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  44. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is firm and cargoes de[?] Australian December-February cargoes are quoted at 52/, c.l.f., with parcels, December January 51/6; but there is little business. Australian ...

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  45. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Kathleen Collins was flned 11/6 for having been drunk in the Central Market on Thursday, and 10/ With 45/ carts tot having used indecent language. Constable B[?] gave evidence. ...

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  46. A SEAMAN'S DEATH,

    It was reported to the Port Adelaide police-station, by Constable A. Considine on Friday morning that an Indian, Rajwekham Gorrimkhan (aged 22 years), ...

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  47. BANK AND MARKET RATE.

    The Bank of England minium rate was reduced a half per cent, to 5½ per dent on July 20. The previous movement was a decline of half per cent, to 6 per cent, on June 22, after' ...

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  48. PROGRESSIVE HINDMARSH.

    A social wag given by the president of the Non-Political Municipal Association (Councillor F. W. Dinnis) to Members and friends in the Rechabit Hall, Hindmarsh, On Tuesday evening. There was ...

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  49. PORT-ROAD FATALITY.

    In order that additional evidence might be secured regarding the collision on the Port-road, Hinduarsh, on October 24, between a cycle ridden by Mr. Allan Lyle ...

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  50. A PRESENTATION.

    At a missiohary service conducted on Wednesday evening in the Robert-street (Hindinarah) Church of Christ by Chinese from the Adelaide mission, Mr. A. ...

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  51. STARVING CHILDREN.

    A lecture by Mr. P. A. Wisewould, M.A., oin the conditions of starving children in Centra Europe, is announced for Sunday evening at the Adelaide Town ...

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  52. MASONIC.

    The Ma[?] Hall, John-street, Hind[?] used by the King Edward VII. Lodege. No. 61, S.A.C., is free of debt. Bro. C. B. Bou[?], Who has been treasurer of the lodge since its [?]tion ...

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  53. WILLUNGA SLATE MILL.

    The Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) on Friday, November 28, trill officially open the new mill of the Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga. He will also start ...

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