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  4. GREEK ELECTIONS. VENEZELOS RESIGNS.

    The results of the elections to the Greek Chamber of Deputies are:—Royalists, 250. Venezeliste, 118. ...

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  5. THE LEAGUE OF PEACE. PULLING DOWN IMPERIAL STATUES.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Geneva, says:—Senator Millen hopes to participate in all the commissions appointed toy the League of ...

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  6. AN HEROIC CAPTAIN

    An heroic Tescue has been made by Captain McFarlane, of the quarantine launch, Calopus. Captain MeFarlane, who arrived by the ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS FRENCH ARMY

    The Chamber of Deputies has reduced the period of conscription to eighteen months. ...

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  8. ONLY FOR LOVE

    That the basis of love is undergoing a change is one of the conclusions to wnich Mr. Arnold Bennett gives expression in his latest book, "Our Women" (Cassells). ...

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  9. GERMAN PRISONERS

    Reports from Berlin state that during the last half-year 80,000 German prisoners t were repatriated from Russia via the Baltic Sea, and 50,000 via Vladivostock, at ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE ACCEPTANCES

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  11. THE TORRENS TRAGEDY

    Peculiar evidence was given on Wednesday at the inquest concerning the death of Miss Winifred Davies, who was drowned in the Torrens Lake on Monday The ...

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  12. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Richards moved "That, in the option of this House, the Criminal Code should be amended with a view of abolishing capital ...

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  13. THE CRIMEA WRANGEL ESCAPES

    General Wrangel escaped on board a Russian cruiser which was filled with soldiers. Three transports, carrying twenty thousand men and a fourth transport filled ...

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  14. Two Children Killed

    During a Venezelist demonstration, the reactionaries fired and killed two children. The troops intervened and shots were exchanged. Various clashes occurred. else ...

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  15. IRELAND

    Mrs. MuSwiacy, widow of the Lord Mayor of Cork, who starved himself to death in Brixton Prison, will sail for the United States on November 34 to testify ...

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  16. DEATH-BED SCENE

    Three attempts, alleged to have been made to get a dying man's signature affixed to a document, were described at Birmingham recently, when Elizabeth Cox, of ...

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  17. RIOTS IN BOHEMIA

    Owing to the resentment of the Germanborn citizens concerning the pulling down of the statues of the late Emperor Joseph, of Austria in various towns, serious ...

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  18. CLAIM BY A SOLDIER

    An action was brought in the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday before Mr. Commisioner Mitchell and Messrs. H. Sherriff and J. S. Sharp, in which Joseph ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKETS

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  20. MOTHERHOOD.

    "Before her marriage much of woman's' fitness for motherhood is determined," said Dr. Cumpston, Federal Director of Quarantine, in an address at the annual congress ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  22. LABOR NEWS

    The B.H.A.S. Company has offered to make agreements with the unions for the year ending December 31,1921 on the following basis:—Wages. present rates. Hours present conditions subject ...

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  23. MARRIED MISERY

    "Will you speak a little louder, madame?" said the magistrate. "I don't suppose you spoke so softly when, addressing your husband?" ...

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  24. BROUGHTON-BRIDGE CASE

    The hearing of the issue stated by the representatives of the parties in the action in which Joseph O'Malley Dixon, contractor, is claiming £11,570 from, the Railways ...

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  25. PORTLAND CEMENT.

    Shareholders in the recently-formed National Portland Cement Company held a statutory meeting yesterday. The exploitation of Maria Islandi off the coast of ...

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  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The waterside Workers Federation has drawn up a new log of claims for presentation to the owners. The rates are:—Ordinary time 3/6 an hour overtime, 5/3; after 10 p.m., 7/; treble pay ...

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  27. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives sat all night to discuss the Estimates. On the navy item Mr. McWilliams contended that the navy at present was ...

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  28. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    Reference to the article in "The Advertiser" on Wednesday in regard to the coat Shorttage in the State was made in the Assembly by Mr. Blackwell on ...

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  29. MINE OUTPUT.

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  30. PINNED UNDER A TREE.

    From severe injuries received in an accident at Yarra Junction Mr. George Taylor, aged 36. a sawmill proprietor of Black Sands, died at St. Vincent's Hospital last ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH CLERKS.

    An increase of one shilling per day, retrospective to February 17, 1919, has been granted to temporary clerks employed at the smallarms factory at Lithsow. A similar increase has been ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Court, before Mr. Deputy Present Webb on Wednesday, an applicaiton was made on behalf of the employes of vignerons in the electoral districts of Baros and ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    It is explained by the South African Government that toe prohibition of Australian imports applies to wheat flour and I wheat meal, and not to wheat. ...

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  35. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    The Premier told Mr. Hudd on Wednesday that the Agent-General in London (Hon. E. Lucas) had applied for an extension of his term of office, hut it had ...

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  36. CALL TO PBAYER.

    The citizens call to prayer rally will be held to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 p.m., in the Victoria Hall, in Unison with the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. World-wide work ...

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  38. A SERIOUS COLLISION.

    On Saturday evening Mr. A. W. Rivers, who was riding a motor cycle at Wallaroo, with Mr. John Davis in the sidecar, rau into a mob of horses. Mr. Rivera, who ...

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  39. NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. W. P. Lucas, chairman of the Expropriation Commission, which has been valuing German properties in New Guinea, is in Melbourne in order to present his ...

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  40. THE PAR NORTH.

    Dalgety & co. have received the following Telegram from their agent at Marree:—The mailman reports 6 in of rain had hallen at Mulka 6 in at Kopperamanna 5½ ...

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  41. BAROOTA RESERVOIR DISPUTE.

    The industrial dispute between Atkins & Finlayson, contractors in connection with the Baroota Reservoir, and their employes who are members of the Australian workers' Union in ...

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  42. ENCOURAGING CRICKET.

    Cricket enthusiasts will receive with pleasure the intimation of the Adelaide City Council to the Junior Cricket Union, that it will permit any club playing on a ...

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  43. CARGO STOLEN.

    In connection with the damaged and broached eases discovered among the cargo of the steamer Mataram a search was ordered of the boxes of the lascar crew. ...

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  44. WHEAT SCHEME ENQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission on the Wheat Scheme arid Rural Industries met at Parliament House on Wednesday. There were present:—Mr. W. Angus (chairman), the Hons. W. G. J. Mills ...

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  45. STRUCK BY A CRANE.

    The 8-year-old son of Mr. J. Hall on Thursday afternoon was watching a crane used in loading pine logs at a railway-station near Kalangadoo, when he was struck ...

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