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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    In pursuance of Article 18 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, the Council has begun the publication of treaties. The first volume contains nine treaties, ...

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  4. RUSSSIAN PROBLEMS

    Messages from Kovno state that the Soviet in Moscow has discovered preparations for a counter-revolution against the Soviet. An unofficial report declares that ...

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  6. COLLIERS IN ENGLAND.

    The coal miners' executive have instructed the men to resume work to-morrow. Result of the Ballot. ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. A DUBLIN MURDER

    The widow of the Right Hon. Frank Brooke, who was murdered in Dublin on July 30, has been awarded £9,500 as compensation. She claimed ...

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  8. V.R.C. MEETING

    Steady but light rain set in early this morning, and the prospects for Oaks Day at Flemington did not look promising. After breakfast, however, the rain ceased, but the sky was ...

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  9. COMING HARVEST.

    "The A.W.U. in New South Wales have decided that no harvest will be garnered in that State unless farmers pay £6 a week for a 44 hours a week, and time and ...

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  10. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The stevedoring companies at Port Adelaide were notified on Thursday morning by the secretary of the local branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation that ...

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  11. SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who was recently sentenced to imprisonment for six months, because of seditious utterances, has appealed against the penalty. She has been ...

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  12. FRENCH MINERS

    The National Council of Miners has passed a resolution in favor of a strike on November 15, if the demands stated on October 24 are not granted. ...

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  13. GLASGOW HOTELS

    Twenty-four wards in Glasgow at the local option poll yesterday voted in favor of "No change," nine wards voted for limitation, and four wards for no license. ...

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  14. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Advices from San Francisco mu[?]ca[?]e that the Japanese exclusion amendment will be carried by a two to one majority. ...

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  15. NAVAL DANCE FIGHT.

    Details are being circulated in Paris of a fight between parties of French and American naval officers, recently, at the principal hotel in Brest, the Brittany ...

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  16. BRITISH NAVY

    Colonel Sir James Craig in the House of Commons to-day said since the Armistice on November 11, 1918, the Admiralty has sold 1,231 vessels for £10,000,000 and ...

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  17. COAL SHORTAGE

    The position in regard to the supplies of coal for the Railways Department has aagin become so serious that the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague), ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law stated that there was no further cause for anxiety in Mesopotamia. A committee were drafting electoral laws, ...

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  19. CHAMPION PUGILISM

    Dempsey will meet Willard in a 15 rounds bout on March 17, 1921, at a place not yet settled. ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The claims the corporation employes for an increased wage were heard at the Industrial Court yesterday, before the Deputy, president (Mr. N. A. Webb). Mr. A. W. Lacey (A.W.U.) ...

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  21. DEUTSCHE BANK

    The Deutsehe Bank has increased its capital by 125,000,000 marks, or to a total of 400,000,000 marks. This makes it the biggest bank in Germany. ...

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  22. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker took the Chair at 11. Deported Aliens. Mr. Hughes told Mr. Cunningham that Dr. Hirschfield was deported by the ...

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  23. WHEAT PRICES.

    A question concerning the payments to be made on account of the wheat crop was put in the House of Assembly on Thursday by Mr. O'Connor. ...

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  25. FEDERATED IRONWORKERS

    Mr. Collaton, secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, states:—Arising out of a dispute which, the platers' assistants have at Poole & Steele's shipyards ...

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  26. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    Edwin Eric Lavington Green, a postal assistant, denied that at Kadina on June 24, While being employed as a Commonwealth officer, he had fraudulently omitted ...

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  27. ROWING.

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  28. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Results in England.

    Returns of the English municipal elections show that out of 747 candidates only 199 Laborites were elected, which is a striking reversal of the results in 1919, ...

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  29. THE MINER DE LUXE.

    Three Welsh miners at a leading Cheltenham hotel the other day ordered the best dinner that could be served there. They began with champagne and finished ...

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  30. Labor Gain in Glasgow.

    The municipal elections in Glasgow resulted in a gain for the Labor Party of 20 seats. They now hold 41 seats out of 113. ...

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  31. THE SHARE MARKET

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  32. NOVEMBER RAIN.

    Light to moderate rains, accompanied in places by wind, were recorded in South Australia on Wednesday night. In the lower northern areas the showers averaged ...

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  33. MEN AND WAR WIDOWS.

    War widows are remarrying at the rate of 2,000 per month, while there are 1,000,000 unmarried women in Great Britain. ...

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  34. FATAL INSECT BITE.

    Stung on the face by an insect, Mr. Coate, a farmer, of Hill Farm, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, scratched the wound. A few days later he was found to be ...

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  35. COAL-LESS COOKING.

    There is a shortage of food throughout the civilised world. The food-producing industry of almost every country was effected in a Greater or less degree during ...

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  36. DISPUTE ABOUT PROPERTY.

    In the Civil Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), on Thursday, the hearing was continued of the action in which the Eudunda Farmers' Co-operative ...

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  37. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Harold Darling, of Messrs. John Darling & Son, Adelaide, returned on Wednesday from a visit to America and Europe. When questioned on Thursday ...

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  38. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    First Hearing.—Florence Schofield Parkinson, formerly of 4. Dutton-terrace, Medindie, in the State of South Australia, married woman, but now an imprisoned debtor in his Majesty's Gaol ...

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  39. THOSE AWFUL PILES.

    Nothing will end the dull, dragging pain of piles like Zam-Buk. The herbal essences of which Zam-Buk is composed quickly relieve the irritation and in a short time ...

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  40. ANGUS COMMISSION.

    The Wheat Scheme and Rural Industries Commission (better known as the Angus Wheat Commission) met at Parliament House on Thursday morning. The ...

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  41. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Edward Foreman, of Port Pirie, was charged with having failed to comply with an order to pay 32/6 per week for the maintenance of his wife and two children. The defendant did not ...

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  42. LIGHTING FIRES ON SUNDAY

    Those persons who choose Sundays for the purpose of burning off scrub and stubble or burning charcoal, will be interested in a prosecution at Summertown ...

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  43. THE WHARFS CLAIM.

    The hearing of the arbitration in. connection with the claim by the South Australian. Company for £765,000 compensation, arising out of the acquisition by the State, ...

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  44. LAWN TENNIS.

    Glenside versus Maylands.—Hutton versus Dawson, 1—6; Martin versus Burford, 6—2; Casely versus Berry, 3—6; Yonug versus Dawson, 6—2; Troubridge versus Silk, 6—3; Fraser versus ...

    Article : 138 words
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  46. £217 IN OLD BUREAU.

    While repairing an old bureau, two Timbridge Wells (Kent) cabinet-makers discovered in a secret drawer 217 sovereigns. The bureau had stood for some years in a ...

    Article : 53 words
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