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  2. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS REFORMS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    Alderman Blackwell is the selected Labor Party candidate for the mayoralty of Thebarton. He is an energetic and active trade unionist. In 1910 he relinquished ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA

    The health of the Emperor of Austria has been a matter or grave concern to his courtiers for many months. Since the war begun he has on Several occasions ...

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  4. THE COAL TROUBLE ANOTHER CONFERENCE SUMMONED

    The colliery proprietors held a meeting in Sydney to-day to discuss the situation created by the men's refusal to vote on the proposal to resume work. ...

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  5. MEN IN CAMP TO BE RELEASED FORTHWITH

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held to-day, all Ministers beiug present. At its conclusion the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes) said that as ...

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  6. CONFERENCE POSTPONED

    Referring to the coal strike late this afternoon, Mr. Hughes said that owing to the notices convening the compulsory confercnce not having reached some of those ...

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  7. IF TRAINS STOP

    There is a large demand in Sydney for candles, which have risen three farthings per pound. The community is hourly expecting all power supplies to be cut ...

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  8. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Fuller, the Chief Secretary, moved the suspension of the standing orders with a view to bring in a Bill to promote the ...

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  9. PROBLEM OF RECRUITING.

    When asked as to the quesuon of obtaining additional recruits for the expeditionary forces Mr. Hughes said a policy on the matter had been formulated. It ...

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  10. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    Although over 190,000 men have now reported for registration under the compulsory service scheme, only about 30,000 have so far gone into training. A ...

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  11. MR. VAUGHAN'S VIEWS

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vanghan) stated yesterday:—"My opinion is that the present so-called ccal strike is not a strike, but a hold-up. An attempt is being ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR NEWS THE DEUTSCHLAND

    A lot of capital was made out of the accident to the German super trading submarine, the Deutschland, when she collided with her tug and killed five ...

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  13. BALKANS CAMPAIGN ROUMANIA'S PERIL

    An official Russian communique' says: —"The Roumanians continue to retreat slowly to the southward in the Alt Valley, and also in the Jiul Valley. They ...

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  14. WORKMEN'S WAGES

    For many months the Labor councillors of the Adelaide Council (Councillors F. W. Lundie, J. Gunn, M.P., and B. Edwards) have been endeavoring to have ...

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  15. FREEING NEW SERVIA.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Athens states that already more than one-third of New Servia has been freed from Bulgar-German cupa ...

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  16. ITALIANS REPULSE ENEMY.

    An official Italian report says:—"We have repulsed vigorous counter-attacks of the enemy." ...

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  17. BALLOT FAILS

    At Lithgow a ballot was taken yesterday. The result was not Officially published, but from other sources it was learnt that the miners had turned down ...

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  18. FRENCH DESTROYER SUNK.

    A claim was made officially in Berlin some days ago that a French destroyer was sunk in the English Channel on November 14. This report is officially ...

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  19. VIOLENT FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    An Athens message states that violetit fighting still continues north of Monastir. ...

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  20. A BRITISH POLITICIAN.

    The electors of Hanley hare decided that the Liberal member for that district (Mr. R. L. Outhwaite) has shown a lack of patriotism. They have ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. SERVIANS MEET STRONG RESISTANCE.

    The official Servian communique says: —"The Servians continue their pursuit of the enemy beyond Mdnastir, and they have captured several more villages. The ...

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  22. ALLIES PUSHING THE ENEMY.

    The Allies are not waiting for the weather to break in the Monastir region. Following upon the occupation of Monastir they pushed on with determination. ...

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  23. MARKING TIME

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Hon. W. A. Holman) avoided as far as possible questions concerning the strike, evidently anxious that the ...

    Article : 224 words
  24. SOMME OFFENSIVE VIOLENT ARTILLERY

    No infantry movements are reported from the Somme front, but the Germans have been actively shelling the Allied trenches on both sides of the River Ancre. ...

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  25. BULGARIANS CONSCRIPT SERVIANS.

    A report received from Sona, the capital of Bulgaria, states that the Bulgars are following the example of the Germans in Poland, and they are script ...

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  26. GERMAN ARTILLERY AT CRAIOVA.

    The Germans still claim to have made capital progress from Orsova through the Wallachia district of Roumania. An official Berlin communique states:— ...

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  27. THE BARTON'S PROGRESS

    The story of the progress of Thebarton during the past 12 months was related at the annual meeting of citizens in the local town hall presided over by the ...

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  28. INSPECTION OD WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

    Speaking at the corner of Gilles and Cardwell streets last night Mr. J. Gunn, M.P. (candidate for Young Ward), referred to the lack of control of weights ...

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  29. HINDMARSH CAMPAIGN.

    The Laborites of Hindmarsh are entering into the municipal campaign with unprecedented vigor and enthusiasm, which must compel success. On s-i ...

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  30. RECRUITING IN POLAND.

    A wireless message received at Berne states that the Archbishops of Warsaw and Cracow bare denounced the recruiting of Poles for the German army. The ...

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  31. EVACUATION OF CRAIOVA.

    In the event of the Roumanians being compelled to evacuate Craiova little of military importance will be left for the benefit of the invaders. Everything that ...

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  32. NO INFANTRY MOVEMENTS.

    The official French report says that violent cannonading has been systematically continued on the western front. There has been no actirity of the ...

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  33. AVIATORS DROP BOMBS.

    A communique issued on Tuesday night states:—"Our aeroplanes have dropped many bombs on enemy camps on the River Somme with satisfactory result." ...

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  34. DEPORTATION OF BELGIANS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Robert Cecil said he believed that 25,000 Belgians had been deported to work in the coal, iron, and steel dus ...

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  35. GERMANS CLAIM ORAIOVA.

    It is claimed in Berlin that the Germans have occupied Craiova. ...

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  36. A GERMAN OPINION.

    A German semi-official review of the fighting at various points declares that it is improbable that the British can much longer persist in the present methods of ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. TRANSFER OF FALKENHAYN.

    A wireless message received trom Bucharest states that General von Falkenhayn, who has been in command of the enemy forces operating in the an ...

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  38. AT MERCY OF PARTIES

    The crisis in the coalmining industry was advanced a further stage to-day, when the Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes) was officially informed ...

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  39. HINDMARSH COUNCIL.

    Meetings convened by the U.T.P. representatives in the Hindmarsh municipality will be held at 8 o'clock to-night as follow:—North Croydon ngrega ...

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  40. SUCCESSFUL ALLIED AVIATORS.

    Allied airmen have been active in the Salonika region. British squadrons have successfully bombed Bulgarian towns, and French aviators have com ...

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  41. COUNCILLOR F. W. LUNDIE INDISPOSED.

    Councillor F. W. Lundie, who has been one of the most active workers in the Adelaide Council, recently returned from Sydney, where he attended an ...

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  42. THREE THINGS TO REMEMBER.

    Referring to the possibilities in Roumania some weeks ago a correspondent of the "Daily Mail" said:—"The public must remember that while we are sh- I ...

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  43. RUSSIAN MUNITIONS DESTROYED.

    man report to the efiect that seven steamers laden with monitions were exploded at Archangel. It it admited that two were destroyed, 341 men being ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. MAYORALTY OF UNLEY

    In an advertisement appearing in this issue, Mr. Thomas Ryan, Labor M.P. for Sturt, announces that he is offering his services to the ratepayers of Unley for ...

    Article : 112 words
  45. ENEMY MINISTERS IN ATHENS.

    Correspondence received from Athens states that the Ministers of the enemy countries (Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and Turkey) have decided to refuse to ...

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  46. MR. GEORGE'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. H. J. George, the Labor candidate for Gawler Ward for the Adelaide Council, opened his campaign at the corner of Franklin and Elizabeth streets ...

    Article : 297 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. MR. PUTLAND'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. H. R. S. Putland, a candidate for the Parkside Ward of Unley Municipality, will speak at the corner of George and Leicester streets, Parkside, ...

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  49. OPERATIONS COMMENCED AT NORWOOD.

    A meeting of ratepayers supporting the Labor candidates for the Norwood Council was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. L. L. Hill, M.P. ...

    Article : 194 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. RELIEVING THE GERMAN PRESSURE.

    Another Russian offensive, from Constanza to Cernavoda, is expected to increase the intensity of the fighting in the Balkans. Military experts are agreed that ...

    Article : 68 words
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