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  3. SLUMP IN WHEAT

    Sixteen North Dako[?]a banks have closed their doors on account of their depleted reserves as the result of the fall in the price of grain. ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    It is understood that the exclusion of Japanese coolies from the United States will be accomplished not by a Japanese Imperial decree but by an American law. ...

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  6. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. JAPAN POSTPONES HER DEMAND

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva reports:— The plenary sittings of the Council of the League of Nations have been resumed. ...

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  7. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

    The "test to destruction" is occasionally resorted to by makers of machines to discover how far their products will gobeyond the usual limits of effort without ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Geneva says:— General Maurice, formerly Director of British military operations, is conferring ...

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  9. KING CONSTANTINE

    King Consta[?]tine will not return [?] Athens until after the result of the plebiscite on the subject has teen announced. ...

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  10. INTER-STATE CRICKET

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  11. "I'LL STRANGLE THIS"

    "A menace to his people and a menace to society." T[?]us Mr. C. J. Coventry described John James Partington, a blacksmith, of Churchill-street, who was charged ...

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  12. LONDON EXPLOSION.

    The London hide and skin warehouse [?]n which a bomb was exploded yesterday, was situated in Old Swan-lane, close to the Thames. The fire was soon ...

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  13. JUSTICES' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Cecil Leeson, hon. secretary of the British Justices of the Peace Association, in a letter dated September 27, to Mr. J. Charles Genders, secretary of the South ...

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  14. TIN PRICES DROP

    The slump in tin is attributed to the fact that holders in the East are showing an anxiety to sell. This has caused heavy selling in London. The depression is ...

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  15. HELIGOLAND

    A report from Berlin states that the disarmament of the island of Heligoland will be completed shortly. The destruction of the harbor has commenced. The ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. RAIN ON THE BARRIER.

    Good general rains have fallen in the city and in the western district. For 48 hours, 65 points fell locally. Along the River Darling up to 140 points [?]ell. The ...

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  18. PORT PIRIE NEWS.

    The committee of management at the children's playground have decided to purchase the [?]k at a cost of £80, and towards the amount the Mayor (Mr. J. S. ...

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  19. VICEREGAL ENGAGEMENTS.

    His Excellency the Governor attended a meeting of the Executive Council at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. The following had luncheon at Government House as the ...

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  21. TOBACCO TAKEN.

    A fight took place at the South A.M.A. store yesterday. It is alleged that the brawl started because certain of the heads remonstrated with some men for taking ...

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  22. A BARGE BLOWN UP

    Seven men were killed and three others were injured in London a few weeks ago, as the result of an explosion in a barge moored alongside the wharf of Samuel ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  24. COMING ELECTIONS.

    The East Torrens district committee of the Liberal Union met on Monday evening and received five nominations for candidature for the three House of Assembly ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TO PERTH. An Aeroplane Flight.

    Mr. C. J. De Garis left Adelaide by aeroplane with his pilot and mechanic on Wednesday morning at 5.30 o'clock for Perth, via Southern Cross. He expects ...

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  26. TRAM FIRED AT.

    A passenger in a steam [?]ram at South Broken Hill last night had [?]rrow escape from being hit by a rifle bullet which crashed through the window. The police ...

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  27. Arrived at Wirraminna.

    Mr. C. J. DeGaris and Lieutenant Briggs landed at Wirraminna station at 8.15 o'clock this morning and delivered a copy of "The Advertiser." ...

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  28. "CAIRO-EN-FETE."

    Thousands visited Cairo yesterday and were bewitched with the beauty, the variety, the splendor, and living color of the great Eastern Fair now being held at ...

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  29. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwe[?]) leaves for Melbourne by the express this afternoon. His object is to con[?] with the Federal authorities in respect to wheat, ...

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  30. BUOUGHTON-BRIDGE CASE.

    In the Civil Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) on Wednesday the hearing was continued of the action in which Joseph O'Ma[?]ley Dixon, ...

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  31. America and Armenia.

    The Department of State announces that President Wilson has accepted the invitation of the League of Nations to act as mediator between the Turkish Nationalists ...

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  32. THE APPEAL COURT.

    Mr. Justice Poole sat in the Supreme Court Building as a Court of Appeal o[?] Wednesday. The case in which Police-Sergeant J. A. ...

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  33. THE BANK OF COMMERCE.

    A branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce was opened in Rundle-street, Adelaide, on Wednesday. A number of the leading business men of the city were ...

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  34. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    A claim of £214 9/5 was made by H[?]bert A. Behrens, Alfred R. Thiem, and Frederick M. Maughan, trading as Behrens & Marshall, motor car salesmen, against Albert C. White and his ...

    Article : 217 words
  35. VICTORIAN COAL STRIKE.

    It is still confidently believed in official circles that the coal crisis is practically at an end. The Prime Minister has forwarded a letter to the Premier of ...

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  36. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Gilbert Angus Hunt was charged with having re[?]sed to move on in Hindley-street when requested by Constable Riley to do so on Tuesday evening. He pleaded guilty. Sub-Inspector ...

    Article : 351 words
  37. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  38. CAMOUFLAGE PARIS.

    [?]ow Paris would have been protected against air attacks if the war had not ended when it did is now disclosed. Camouflage, of which the French were ...

    Article : 189 words
  39. PRICES COMMISSION.

    The certificate of the Prices Regulation Commission that the Motor Tyre Traders' Association as a commercial trust was published on Wednesday. This is the first ...

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  40. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  41. MINING NOTES.

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