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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS

    About 55,000 metal workers from' 90 works in the Dusseldorf district of Germany have called a general strike. The Ghent (Belgium) textile industry is also ...

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  5. MAKING NEW HISTORY. BEGINNING A GREAT MOVEMENT

    With a democratic absence of, formality the second plenary session of the Washington Conference was opened to-day with a large attendance of spectators, including ...

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  6. IRISH PROBLEMS

    To-day the British representatives at the Irish Conference heard Lord Midleton and six other Southern Irish Unionists. It is understood. that Lord Midleton sought ...

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  7. EARL KITCHENER

    Sensational incidents occurred in a London theatre to-night, when a Kitchener film was produced privately. The play attempts to show that Earl Kitchener was ...

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  8. Rounding Them Up INDIAN REBELS

    There was a big engagement on Sunday near Vayamad. A Gurkha officer and twelve soldiers were wounded. The losses of the rebels were numerous, but details ...

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  9. NAVAL WAR OVER

    Mr. Hughes, in adjourning the session, said the disarmament proposals went to a committee with the assurance that the outcome from Conference would he an ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE ACCEPTANCES.

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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS SOUTH AFRICAN TEST MATCH

    The second South African test match was resumed at johannesburg on Tuesday in perfect weather. The home team continued their second innings. Frank (13) ...

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  12. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    The Government have decided to take action in regard to the grasshopper plague. The Hon. W. G. Duncan was informed by the Minister of Agriculture in the ...

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  13. THE SHARE MARKETS.

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  14. THE TOWN-PLANNER.

    A personal communication received on Wednesday from Mr. Charles C. Reade (Government Town-Planner), who is at present' on leave in the Federated Malay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Police Commissioner Wounded

    A tramway strike has occurred and there has been serious rioting. The strikers impeded the progress of the trams from the depot and hemmed in the police. This ...

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  17. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The White Lead Commission at the International Labor Conference has reported in favor of a convention, providing regulations for the control of the use of ...

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  18. THE MIKADO

    It is learned on reliable authority that the Crown Prince Hirohito, who is 20 years old, may soon be made regent on account of the failure of the Emperor's ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS..

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  20. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    In the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, on Wednesday, the hearing was continued of the action in which Andreas Rudolph Michel asked for £500 ...

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  21. THE ABORIGINES.

    Dr. F. Wood Jones, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Adelaide, arrived in Sydney on Teusday. In an interview he said there was tremendous need in ...

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  22. ALBANIA

    The "Petit Parisien" says:—Jugo-Slavia definitely refuses to recognise the new Albanian, frontier, and the Government contesta the validity of the decision of the ...

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  23. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Cubitt, Gray, and Brown; the injured Australian Rugby footballers, are progress well towards recovery. Owing, to an injury to his knee, ...

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  24. THE BASIC WAGE

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. McGirr, Minister of Labor, in reply to Mr. Wearne, said the reasons why' he had refused to gazette the basic wage were ...

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  25. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER.

    A delegation from the International Rotary Association, representing 75,000 businessmen in a thousand centres throughout the world, placed a bronze tablet with ...

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  26. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    James Joseph Ga[?]hy. of Stopney, contractor, claimed £31,11 from C. P. Malyoha, of Bowden, alleged to be due to the plaintiff for work done and materials supplied to the defendant at the ...

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  27. Question of Submarines.

    The "Manchester Guardian," after pointing out that the Washington naval holiday scheme does not touch the question of submarines, sayc:—There is reason to believe ...

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  28. "A REAL TORMENT."

    "Although 89 years of age, he climbs over a six-foot fence at the Old Folks' Home, and the authorities cannot keep, him there," remarked Sub-Inspector ...

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  29. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles A. Mathews, who did sot appear, was charged with having failed to comply with an order for the maintenance of his wife. Mr. C. J. Philoox (of the State Children's Department) ...

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  30. Interest of the Dominions.

    The South African press warmly, welcomes the American disarmament proposals, although the first, enthusiasm is slightly damped by the discovery that ...

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  31. OIL IN BORNEO.

    The Dutch Government have granted the Batavia Oil Company a concession lasting for 75 years to explore 4,000 hectares of land on the Samarinda oilfields in Borneo. ...

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  32. THE PLAGUE INFECTED RATS IN SYDNEY.

    It was stated to-day that since September 23 1,404 rate have been destroyed in Sydney, of which 20 were found to be plague-infected. ...

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  33. English Test Match Receipts.

    The test cricket financial statement was issued to-day. It shows the receipts to have been:—Trent Bridge ground,£5,925; Lords,£9,173; Leeds £6,769; Manchester, ...

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  34. ARRESTS BY RECRUITS.

    Mr. Edwards asked the Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) in the Assembly, on Wednesday, whether, his attention had been drawn to the extraordinary evidence given ...

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  35. TWO FATALITIES.

    Two deaths occurred from bubonic plague in the Wattlebrae Hospital to-day—one that, of a boy, aged 11, who was admitted last Thursday, and the other that ...

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  36. SPORTS AT LARGS.

    The residentws of Largs Bay on Monday evening decided to hold a sports meeting at Largs Bay on Boxing Day, Dec amber 23. The Largs Bay Gala Day will include athletic, aquatic, and ...

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  37. AN ALLEGED AGREEMENT.

    The action was continued in the Civil Court before Mr.Justice Gordon oh Wednesday, in which James Hurtle Murdock, jun., claimed; specific performance of an ...

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  38. SHEEP BLOWFLY.

    Information received from Roma, Queensland, where the Institute of Science and Industry is carrying on experiments on the blowfly problem, indicates that ...

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  39. THE EX-NUN. CASE.

    In a belated statement referring to her alleged kidnapping, ex-Sister Liguori (Miss Partridge) to-day said her brother had informed her that all the men in the ...

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  40. An Intolerable Burden.

    Mr. Asquith, in speaking at London in reference to the Washington Conference, said:—In a single week a longer step in advance has been taken, than during the last ...

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  41. MINE OUTPUTS.

    Edna May Battler, November 15.—"Cyanided for week, 160 tons." Ivanhoe Gold Corporation for October.—"The 100-head mill crushed 15,031 tons of ore for a ...

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  42. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    In the Asembly on Wednesday Mr. Petherick asked when the Bill embodying the new arbitration proposals, the outcome of the recent Premiers Conference, was ...

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  43. MANAGERS REPORTS.

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  44. CRICKET. ADELAIDE AXD SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

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  45. PAYNEHAM CYCLING CLUB.

    The Napier 10-mile road race, promoted by the Payncham Cycling. Club was held at Payneham on Saturday, starting and finishing at Duke of Wellington Hotel. There were 34 starters, ...

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  46. FIGHT NEAR KIEFF

    The Ukraine insurgents are advancing on Kleff. Three days of heavy fighting occurred at a point 40 miles from the town with a Bolshevist division sent to defend ...

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  47. WOOL EXPORTS

    The "Yorkshire Observer" points out that Great Britain's re-exports of raw wool during the,last ten months amounted to 277,000,000 lb., compared with 251,000,000 ...

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  49. A MAORI MIRACLE WORKER.

    The work of Ratana, a Maori and so-called miracle man, contains an element of danger in the opinion of an Anglican authority. The denger is not apprehensive from Ratana ...

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  51. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Shortly before midnight an eight-year-old girl went to the Redfern police and informed them that a man was ill-treating her mother. The police went to a house ...

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  52. MID-SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.

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  53. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    Whilst riding after a cow that had strayed, the twelve-year-old son of Mr. J. Lowe, of Islington, met with an accident that resulted in a broken leg. The ...

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