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  4. SEVENTH MINISTER.

    Mr. Robinson, in the Assembly on Thursday asked whether, in view of the announcement that the Agricultural Department had been placed under the control ...

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  5. COAL POSITION.

    It was reported by the Coal Board on Thursday morning that there was no improvement in the coal shortage, and that a meeting of the board would be held in ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    At the annual inspection of the West Torrens District Council on Tuesday, the Chairman intimated that the Clerk (Mr. Vernon S. Shephard) had notified his intention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    The grape 10 yards frogs the [?] was in [?] on Thursday morning, and was in good going [?] and- St. Le[?] were first out, Worked slowly, Shurverette tan 1¼ miles in ...

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  8. BRITISH COAL CLOUD.

    M. Loucheur (Minister for Industrial Reconstruction), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said Great Britain, had intimated that coal difficulties necessitated a ...

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  9. MOTHER! IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED.

    A laxative to-day saves a billions child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become dogged up with waste, then ...

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  11. DEEDS OF "THE WOLF.''

    An appalling list of crimes, which in sheer brutality have probably never been surpassed in the world's history, his been prepared by the Inter-Allied Commission ...

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  12. Glass Company Restarting.

    The manager of the Australian Glass Manufacturing Company at Kilkenny {Mr M. Safe) intimated on Thursday that the factory, which has been closed for the past ...

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  13. MR. STYLES AND THE £1,000 BOND.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr. Reidy through the courtesy of the Speaker, put the following question to Mr. (Blackwell:— In the absence from this House of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. DEAR VEGETABLES.

    "Eightpence for that little thing?" The interrogation, in mingled tones of amazement and disbelief, was voiced the other day by a [?] customer who desired ...

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  15. LONDON.

    London is one of the largest ports in the world. Millions of tons of shipping enter her river and docks yearly. Yet probably not one Londoner in 10 ever sees an oceangoing ...

    Article : 468 words
  16. Coal Board Prosecution.

    The first prosecution by the Coal Board for a breach of the regulations regarding the restricted use of electric power for industrial purposes was heard before Mr. ...

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  17. Monmouthshire Men

    Ten thousand Monmouthshire miners hace resumed work. ...

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  18. Morphettville.

    At Morphettville on Thursday morning, on the course proper 10 yards from the inner rail. Stage Girl traversed 10 furlongs in 2.19, the last mile in 1.50. Pylon executed nine furlongs in 2.6. ...

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  19. EMPIRE RIFLE MATCH.

    The Empire Rifle Match resulted;— Great Britain, 2,112. Australia, 2,040. New Zealand, 1,979. ...

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  20. QUESTIONS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Gunn reminded the Premier that some time ago he had promised to consider the question of establishing, a Superannuation Fund for railway employes. Had he ...

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  21. "MADAME."

    "And that's madame!" The homely hostess of the Mermaid Inn in our English west country carefully [?] the spotless, bright red velvet ...

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  22. INFLUENZA.

    The Exhibition Hospital bulletin on Thursday showed:—Total number of patients, 20; convalescent, 999, 1025, 1027, [?] mild, 1019, 1030, 1040, 1045, 1046, ...

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  23. AERIAL VENTURES.

    Lieut. Gabriel D'Annunzio, the Italian poet and airman, is organizing a flight from Rome to Tokio. Five machines will participate. ...

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  24. "MONEY WANTED."

    Mr. Chapman asked in the Assembly on Thursday whether the Government, in view of the possibility of much unemployment when the whole of the soldiers returned, ...

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  25. CRUSHED FOOT.

    Mr. S. Mortimer, of Torrens street, Gilberton, injured his left foot on Saturday last Mr. Mortimer, accompanied by his daughter and Mrs. S. Painter, was alighting ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    With reference to a statement published in Australia that British financiers are unfavourably impressed by the Australian situation, two important bankers, who are ...

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  27. FATHER AND SON.

    Mr. Angus in the House of Assembly on Thursday, on a personal explanation, said he had been informed that Thomas Henry Webb, grainbroker, of Adelaide, was not ...

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  28. AFTER THE RIOTS.

    At the invitation of -the State Military Commandant (Brig.-Gen. C. H. Brand. C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.), about 4,000 soldiers assembled at the Domain to-day to discuss ...

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  29. PORT ADELAIDE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The above society met on Saturday night in the Oddlellows' Hall to celebrate Peace Day. Chief S. P. McNeil presided over a large attendance and spoke of the dark days of the war ...

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  30. NEEDY WIDOWS.

    Addressing a question to the Premier in the House of Assembly on. Thursday, Mr Blackb[?], V.C., complained that soldiers, widows, some of them in-dire [?]need, were ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. MODERN POLITICAL PROBLEMS.

    The Federal executive of the Soldiers and Citizens' Federation has been engaged, for the past three days, in conference drawing up a policy platform for Australia, in view ...

    Article : 476 words
  32. 50TH BATTALION CLUB.

    At a meeting of officers, N.C.O.S, and men "of the 50th Battalion held at the Cheer-up Society's Hut on Wednesday, it was decided to form a club. The arrangements ...

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  33. BUILDING TRADE.

    The adjournment of the Legislative Assembly was moved by Mr. Ha[?] to-day in order to open a debate on the question of the unemployment m the building trade ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Willochra, which is carrying Germans deported from New Zealand, has arrived at Plymouth. ...

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  35. A COLONEL LIBELLED.

    A libel action has been concluded at Edinburgh between Col. W. E. Gordon and The Dundee People's Journal, which published an interview asserting that the colonel ...

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  36. SOLDIERS RETURNED.

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  37. CLOSELY-FOUGHT BY-ELECTION.

    At the Swansea East by-election for the seat formerly held by Mr. T. J. Williams (Coalition liberal), Mr. Matthews (Coalition Liberal) received 9,250 votes, and Mr. ...

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  38. GALLIPOLI GRAVES

    In the future pilgrimages to Gallipoli where so many brave Australians lie buried, will doubtless be made by relatives of the fallen. For the present however ...

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  39. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    The employes engaged in the textile industry in New South Wales threaten [?] cease work unless they are granted increased wages and better conditions. The ...

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  41. THE AFGHANS.

    Afridi raiding parties have been dispersed. They suffered heavy casualties in recent attacks on our posts. The Afghan delegates are expected at the British li[?] on Friday. ...

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  44. GOLDFIELDS STRIKE.

    Mr. Justice Burnside, who has been appointed a royal commission to enquire in to the conditions prevailing in the goldfields firewood industry, sat this morning to hear ...

    Article : 159 words
  45. RIVER LEVELS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  46. BRITISH COAL MINERS

    The Triple 'Alliance Conference—transporters, railwaymen, and miners—has discussed a resolution (by Mr. Frank Hodges, of the Miners' Federation, for a strike ...

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  47. To-night's Amusements

    Wondergraph— "The Squaw Man," Bryant Weeb burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Drew. ...

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  48. Family Notices

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