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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS IRISH AFFAIRS

    Forty-four political prisoners at Kilkenny Gaol escaped through a tunnel with an exit in a public thoroughfare. The escapees include Father Delahunty, who ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. A STIRRING SPEECH SOUTH AFRICAN SECESSION

    In addressing a Congress of the Free State Nationalist Party, Genaral Smut, the Prime minister, aroused great enthusiasm by declaring in ringing tones that the ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. THE FAR EAST WASHINGTON DECISIONS.

    In an interview published in the "Matins." M. Sarrant declares that the settlement of the Chinese question has satisfied him. The document did not ...

    Article : 70 words
  6. PRINCESS MARY ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

    The "Court Circular" states:—"With the greatest pleasure the King and Queen announce the betrothal of their beloved daughter. Princess Mary, to Viscount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE PRINCE'S PROGRESS. BRILLIANT BOMBAY BANQUET.

    There was,a brilliant dinner to the Prince on Tuesday night at the Bombay Government House. The guests, numbered a hundred and forty, among whom ...

    Article : 172 words
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  9. DOOR NOT CLOSED

    The Irish Conference Committee, corp sisting of Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Birkenhead. Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Griffiths, and Mr. Collins conferred for two hours ...

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  10. PRINCESS MARY

    Although, the date has not yet been fixed, it is understood that the wedding the Princess Mary and Viscount Las[?] will be celebrated in January or February, ...

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  11. ARBITRATION

    [?] Premier made a statement last night a put the new industrial proposals, and the staement made by Mr. Barbell (Prenuer [?] Suoth Australia). ...

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  12. THE POLICE FORCE.

    In response to questions put by Mr. Edwarde in the Assembly on Thursday, the Premier said no complaint had been made recently, by the mounted police concerning, ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. A Japanese Leader.

    Yamamoto, the leader, Sei-Yu-Kai Patty, in the Lower House of the Japanese Parliament, has arrived to attend the Washington Conference. Though he reprasents ...

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  14. Sensational Incidents.

    The escapees at Kilkenny bored a tunnel under the gaol wall into the centre of Gaol-street, where the pedestrians were amazed to see the crust of the earth ...

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  15. COOK AND CARPENTIER.

    George Cook and Carpentier will meet on January 12. This date is definitely fixed. ...

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  16. Fortifying Pacific Islands.

    It is understod that earnest consideration has been given to the examination of questious of limiting the Far Eastern fortification especially on the islands controlled, ...

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  17. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The question of the erection and equipment of a hospital for -the accommodation of cases of infectious diseases in the metropolitan area was introduced in the ...

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  18. Generals Retiring.

    In addition to the two Dutch generals named, two English generals will also be retired. They are Generals Beves and Berrange. ...

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  19. HELPING FARMERS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands, in reply to Mr. Pedler, in the Assemoly on Thursday, said if the necessity arose the Government would take into consideration ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    Reports from the Ukraine state that the peasantry, with artillery, are now oesieging Ekaterinoslav. Trotsky has concentrated three armies. against the ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. Splendors, of a Native State.

    Baroda has given the Prince his first glimpse of the splendors of a native State. He was welcomed to-day by the Gaekwar with all the traditional, ceremonial of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SILESIAN REFUGEES

    Over thirty thousand men, women, and children fled from Silesia to the Coast Most or them were in a starving Condition. They rela[?] of terr[?]ble ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET

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  24. BETTER ROADS

    The Government have decided, in order to give effect to a policy of improfing the roads of the State, to send the Engineer of Roads and Bridges (Mr. D. V. Ferning) to ...

    Article : 412 words
  25. "GOING WEST"

    A man of few words and less pence in the person of Harry Gillespie, was taken into custody on Wdnessday by Detective Halden and Plainclothee-Gonstable ...

    Article : 243 words
  26. STOLEN PAPER MILLS

    As a result of the Norwegian and. Russian commercial treaty, the Soviet is returning the large paper [?] near Petrograd, which had been commandeered and ...

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  27. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The executive of the British Empire Exhibitioh are sending Major Belcher as a special commissioner to the oversens Dominions in order to promote the ...

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  28. MANY CONGRATULATIONS.

    Congratulatory massages are pouring into Buckingham Palace from classes of the community. ...

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  29. DAMAGE TO LAND.

    The hearing was continued in the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Poole, on Thursday of the action brought by John Henry Glasson clanned £8,000 from Alfred ...

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  30. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Ralph Segnit, the Adelaide man who recently accompanied the Oxford University Expedition to Spitzbergen and narrowly escaped losing his life on Mount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CHRISTINE NILSSON.

    A cable from Stockholm reports the death of Madame Christine Nikson, the well-known prima donna. The Countess of Casa Miranda ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Owing to the continued lack of demard for tallow the sales were not held to-day. ...

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  33. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN.

    Whilst crcling down a steep hill on Wednesday, November 16. Harold Nicholas only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholas, met with a serious accident. The front wheel ...

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  34. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. Martin Dwyer, of Kingsley, on Saturday was driving some young horses to a paddock. five miles from his home when they took a wrong turn. The horse he ...

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  35. "TO PAY FOR SAME"

    On Wednesday there came to the State Treasury the following letter, dated Norwood, November 22, and addressed to "The Honorable Mr. Ritchie":—"Sir—On ...

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  36. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    In the Rugby football match between the Australians add St. Helens, the Australians started against a cross breeze. There were 5,000 people present. At half-time ...

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  37. BRITISH BOXING

    Beckett has informed the "Sporting Life" that he is Still awaiting the winner of the Cook and Carpentier fight. In the meantime he is willing to meet Lloyd for ...

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  38. A WOMAN'S ORDEAL.

    An extraordinary story of an alleged attack on a woman in broad daylight in a chapel within a few yards of the policestation was bold to the magistrates at ...

    Article : 287 words
  39. PLEASANT WEATHER.

    On being asked whether the pleasant weather on Thursday, Would be likely to last long, the Commonwealth Meteorologist Mr. E. Bromley), stated at noon that a ...

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  40. MILLICENT BARLEY POOL.

    A final settlement in connection with the Millicent barley pool i, to be made on Saturday. The pool was formed in January, when a potion of the season's ...

    Article : 228 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The South Australian board of directors met at the registered office, Grenfeld-street, on Wednesday evening. The chief president (Mr. C. H. Stacey) occupied the chair. and there were also ...

    Article : 347 words
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  43. A WAGGON ON FIRE.

    Mount Gambier, November 23. While returning along a bush track from [?] in the direction of Mount Gam[?] on Saturday afternoon Mr. Frank ...

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  44. LAW COURTS.

    Allan Bartram, who was represerrted by Mr. W. J. Neliigan, admitted having been in the barroom of the Union Hotel on November 28 for the purpose of unlawful betting. Detective-Sergeant ...

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  45. THE KINGSTON CASE.

    The hearing was continued in the Civil Court, before, Mr Justice Angas Parsons, on Thursday, of the claim brought by Kathleen Molly Stuart and Dorothy ...

    Article : 187 words
  46. MOTOR CARS IN COLLISION

    The Stndebaker [?] six belonging to Messrs Robertson Bros.. which carries the [?] to Waikerie and London, with three [?] sengers on board, came into collision ...

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  47. A YOUHG LADY INJURED.

    Early on Sunday morning, Miss verna Jonas, aged 22 years, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Jonas, of Mi[?]icent, a waitress at a local cafe, was seriously injured by a ...

    Article : 124 words
  48. BANKS IN CHINA.

    Owing to the action of the foreign banks in refusing to accept the bank notes of the Chinese Government banks and other native banking institutions, those banks ...

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  49. EARLY CLOSING AT SNOW TOWN.

    In connection with the petitions under the Early closing Acts of the electors residing in Snowtown and the vicinity thereof, the Miister of Industry [?]. W. Hague) has received from ...

    Article : 77 words
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