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  7. CONSCRIPTION FIGHT RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Referring to-day to the statement that the Adelaide Branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, by an overwhelming majority, had ...

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  8. THE 'PILLBOX' PROBLEM

    Germany's only hope in bringing to an end the series of defeats she has suffered on the western front lies in evolving a system of defence which is impregnable. ...

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  9. IN THE COUNTRY

    Mr. L. L. Hill (president of the Australian Labor Party, South Australia) returned last night from a trip to the country in connection with the ...

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  10. MAJESTIC THEATRE

    The last two nights are announced of the popular Tom Haverly Revue Company. That clever combination has held the boards at the Majestic Theatre for the past ...

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  11. HUGHES HECKLED

    Owing to the interview with the Premier of Queensland, Mr. Hughes had to abandon his intended address to women yesterday afternoon, although ...

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  12. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES

    A fine selection of film subjects was shown before large audiences in the Wondergraph Theatre yesterday afternoon and evening, on the occasion of ...

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  13. EMPIRE THEATRE

    A splendid programme of pictures was presented at the Empire Theatre last night to a crowded house. The star picture was "The Little Duchess," which gave plenty of ...

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  14. BOWLED OUT AGAIN

    Mr. John Storey deliberately states that Mr. Hughes is saying what he knowns is false when he declares "the Labor Party has sold itself for the support of ...

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  15. ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL

    This afternoon and evening will see the final performances of Rex Beach and his thrilling lion hunt, Virginia Pearson in "the Bitter Truth," and ...

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  16. FARMERS' FACTS

    WYCHEPROOF.—Mr. Rees, M.L.[?], responding to the toast of Parliament at a local function on Saturday, stated his reasons for opposing the scheme for ...

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  17. AUSTRAL GARDENS

    Mr. Edward Branscombe's clever combination, the Jesters, concluded the performances of their first programme last night to an excellent house. ...

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  18. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION LEAGUE

    The Anti-Conscription League held a successful meeting in the A.W.U. Hall last night, when Mr. Alf. Wilson presided over a large attendance. It ...

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  19. FORCED LANDINGS

    Some of the most exciting episodes, in flying have occurred when our pilots have been compiled to make what is called a "forced landing." This may happen at home as well as ...

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  20. LATE PRIVATE G. G. CAMPION.

    Private Gerald Gordon Campion, eldest son of Mrs. C. Campion, of Curramulka, died of wounds in France on October 10. He enlisted on January 16, ...

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  21. SOLDIER'S WIDOW'S DONATION

    At an impromptu anti-conscription meeting at Carrleton the other night, in response to an appeal for funds, there came a donation of £1 from a ...

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  22. CONCERTS

    Our Boys' Institute Brass Band providedd a fine concert of instrumental selections on the Elder Park Rotunda last night. The concert was one of the ...

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  23. ORGANISING YORKE PENINSULA

    The Australian Government Workers' Association, having offered the services of its general secretary (Mr. F. K. Nieass) for anti-conscription purposes, it ...

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  24. RED CROSS CONCERT.

    The students of Miss Alicia Burdon, L. Voc., T.C.L., gave an excellent concert in the Queen's Hall last night before a large audience, in aid of the ...

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  26. THE FIGHT GROWING

    The conscription fight here daily grows in intensity. Many conscription speakers, finding themselves deprived of the I.W.W., with which to associate ...

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  27. TIVOLI THEATRE

    One of the phenomenal successes of the year, "The Rosary," is presented to crowded houses nightly by the William Anderson company at the ...

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