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  4. THE MEAT CRISIS.

    Unless the trouble at the Metropolitan. Abattons is settled immediately, Adelaide will be observing m[?]less days, beginning probably on Wednesday. A leading master ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. REPATRIATING AUSTRALIANS.

    A number of Australian troops and their gives who refused to proceed in the [?] Waimana from Tilbury Dock, owing so alleged faulty, accommodation and other ...

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  7. SINN FEINER IMPRISONED.

    Arising out of the proclamation of the Sinn Fein Parliament as an illegal association the police, early in September, made numerous arrests, including two Sinn Fein ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT RACE.

    There are still 22 houses engaged in the Melbourne Gap, bat' there is every probability of the field being slightly reduced before the starting bell change to-morrow ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES.

    A telegram received on Monday by the secretary of the Liberal Union (Mr. W. B. page) stated that the Prima Minister (Mr. Hughes) will arrive in Adelaide off ...

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  10. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The President of the Bowing Association (Mr. Freebairn) gave a dinner in honour of the great contest between Felton land - Barry. There was a large ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. UNLOADING GOAL.

    The Steamer Anghinash arrived from Newcastle this morning with 4,900 tons of coal and 40 tops of rails. Of the coal 800 tons is for the B.H.P. Company at ...

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  12. DIPLOMATIC STATUS.

    The representative of The New York Times at Washington has learnt that the United States commissioners at Berlin, who were appointed to observe the ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE.

    The Hag[?] correspondent of The New York Times reports that he bas been officially informed that the Government has taken and will not take any measures ...

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  14. To-Morrow's Programmes and Selections.

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  15. GERMANY'S DEBT.

    Herr Erzberger (Leader of the Catholic Centre Party), in the Budget debate in the Reichabag, stated that the debt of Germany from 1920, would amount to at least ...

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  16. COAL IN AMERICA.

    The New York Times' correspondent at Washington states that the Government has commandeered all the bituminous and lignite coal which is being transported on ...

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  17. Board Remaining Firm.

    The Abattours Board held a meeting on Monday from noon until 1 o'c clock. The manager (Mr. F. W. Fillmore) afterward said there was nothing to report, and ...

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  18. DEALING WITH ALIENS.

    The Irish members-of the House of Commons are widely signing a memorial urging the Government to- issue premium bonds for the younger aliens. The ...

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  19. THE FUTURE NAVY.

    Lord Fisher says be agrees with Admiral Sir Percy Scott's view that the future supremacy at sea rests with the aeroplane. He says- "The future war at ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. Arbitration Court Not Approached.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. H. N. Barwell) stated on Monday morning that no application by either side had been made to the Industrial C&nrt. ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S FINANCES

    Speaking at Aberystwyth, in Wales, Mr. Asquith denounced the Government's financial policy. He said Mr. Chamberlain's miscalculation had been the grossest ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated , that the railwaymen submitted to the Government proposals involving nationalization and joint management of the railway, which, ...

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  23. BALTIC STATES.

    The Berlin Government has declared that' German troops remaining in the Baltic States -after November 11 will be regarded' as deserters, and lose their rights ...

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  24. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    Gen Yudernitch has improved his position in the direction of [?] and Kramoeselo. " Heavy fighting is proceeding in the direction of Gatchena. ...

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  25. BRITISH TROOPS.

    The British War Minister (Mr. Churchill) has announced that there are 631 British troops in 'Siberia, 1,103 in South Russia, and 140 in the [?]aitic States, ...

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  26. MILITANT CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent of The New York Times, says that the Chinest Parliament has reduced the military budget from £40,000,000 to £33,000,000, and that ...

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  27. A BOY KILLED.

    Allen Dunn, the 10-year old sun of [?] Patrick Dunn, of Warmouth street, [?] killed at about 8 a.m. on Monday. He was riding on a trolly in charge of ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. H. J. PEARCE.

    A well-known citizen and business man in the person of Mr. Hugh J. Pearce, died at his residence, Claremont, Partridge street, Glenelg, on monday, aged 65 years. ...

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  29. Lloyd George's Oratory

    Even anti Ministerial newspapers admit that Mr. Lloyd George's brilliant oratorical efforts on the second day of the financial debate completely discomfited the critics, ...

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  30. The Bolshevik Situation.

    The German offensive on the Riga front has been checked, although occasional bourbardment continued. Letts were chiefly responsible for holding up Bermont. ...

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  31. SCAPA FLOW RECALLED.

    The Supreme Wat Council has discussed Germany's [?] violations. It has [?] disclosed that Great Britain accepted [?]bility of the custody of the ...

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  32. Japan Ratified Treaty.

    Japan has ratified the Peace Treaty. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Le Petit Journal, commenting on cases of bigamy, and also scandal, marriages between Chinese and French women; cites the an Australian, soldier who married ...

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  34. ALIENS IN BRAZIL.

    The correspondent for the United Press at Rio Janeiro reported that the Minister of Justice (Mr. Pinto), following on a conference with President Pessoa. has declared ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    The silver medal of the Board of Trade (reports our London correspondent) has been awarded to Ralph James (third officer). and the bronze medal to Charles ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.

    In view of the fact that Mr. Burton, in Parliament, accused the Australian Government of profiteering in connection with its ships, it is interesting to note that ...

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  37. BRITISH OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Old-age Pensions Committee has recommended the British Government to increase the old-age pension to 10/ weekly which would entail and extra cost of ...

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  38. FATHER O'DONNELL AND "DISLOYALTY."

    The Rev. Father O'Donnell, chaplain of the A.L.F, who as recently arrested in Dublin, states that although he drafted cable messages to. Mr. Hughes and Dr. ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. CHINESE BANKING.

    The correspondent of the New York Times at Vancouver reports that Mr. Quen, a Privy Councillor end member of the Chinese C[?], has announced that ...

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  40. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Count Masumoto, the Japanese representative to the International Labour Conference in America, had great difficulty in a large crowd of hostile workmen ...

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  41. NATlONAL SPORTING TITLES.

    It is understood that the Pacific Association in the Amateur Athletic Union has offered an amendment of the rules affecting eligibility, providing that no foreigners ...

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  42. General Notes.

    Mr. Gerald Stead stated this morning that Surveyor might not run in the Melbourne Cup. He said the race might knock the colt out. It appears that Surveyosr has ...

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  43. OSTERLEY TO-MORROW

    The military authorities have announced that the steamer Osterly is due to arrive at the Anchorage at 3 p.m on Tuesday. The vessel will berth probably at 5 p.m. ...

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  44. COAL SHORTAGE IN PARIS.

    Owing to the coal shortage, there will be a suspension of electric supply in Paris for three days, thus 'threatening a diminution of the bread supply and the tramways. ...

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  45. INGREDIENTS OF FERTILIZERS.

    The first prosecution under the Fertilizers Act of 1918 was heard at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., and C. ...

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  46. Witnesses Summoned.

    The Australian military authorities have telegraphed to Ireland summoning witnesses in the O'Donnell case with a view to a preliminary investigation and the ...

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  47. WORK IN PARLIAMENT

    The attention of the Assembly on Tuesday will be concentrated on the Estimates. preliminary debate on the motion to go into (committee is likely to be fairly ...

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  48. WHEAT STACKING TROUBLE.

    The Wheat Board met the representatives of the men engaged on wheat stacks at Port Adelaide. Outer Harbour, and outports in conference at Adelaide this ...

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  50. BOXING.

    A. Townley beat H. Balzac in the third round of a" contest at the Holborn Stadium. Balzac was disqualified for holding his opponent. ...

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  51. SOLDIER CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    Norman Rose, the champion swimmer of the American and allied armies, will shortly depart for Australia to compete in swimming contests. ...

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  52. SUING FOR DIVORCE.

    Sir John Hume Campbell is going his wife, Lady Easily, for a divorce. The Margos of [?] is named as co[?] ...

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  53. CHEER-UP PICNIC.

    The Cheer-up Society have entertained many thousands of returned men to extensive and enjoyable picnics, but the picnic Which will be held by the society at the ...

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  55. The Public Barometer.

    There was a large attendance at the rooms this morning, and there was considerable discussion concerning the chances of the candidates in the big two-mile event ...

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  56. HOOD SHORTAGE.

    The island of Porto Rico (West India) is faced by a serious food shortage, [?] the New York (Harbour strike. The price of flour has been doubled, and the soldiers ...

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