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  4. SENSATION AT DARWIN.

    A feeling of resentment against the Administrator of the Northern Territory (Or J. A. Gilruth) was apparent here on Tuesday, when several hundred men marched ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. VIENNA IN GREAT WANT.

    Canadian troops have crossed the Rhine, and the British are occupying the bridgehead near to Cologne. The Canadians crossed on a boat bridge in heavy rain, ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. CHILDREN AT GAMES

    I [?]typically Australian weather Glover playground, the first of the kind in Adelaide, was opened on Thursday at noon. The well-equipped and capitally ...

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  7. BATONS AND REVOLVERS.

    The fact that policemen, whose duty it is to visit hotels during prohibited hours often carry batons and revolvers, was adduced in evidence in a case at the Adelaide ...

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  8. HOW THE JUSTICIA SANK.

    On board tie White Star line steamer Runic, which berthed yesterday at Port Melbourne, is Mr. H. T. Hone, who was an officer on. the mammoth liner Justicia ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. GERMAN EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is understood that Gens. von Lettow and Vorbek, who were in command of the German armies in East Africa, together with their officers and men, who recently ...

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  12. HALLOWED GROUND IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Abe Shannon, writing from the Australian Red Cross, France, under date September 29, to a friend in Adelaide, says:—“My work is to visit all the hospitals ...

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  13. INDISPENSABLE!

    President Wilson, in a speech at Paris said he believed that a League of Nation was indispensable for the preservation of peace. ...

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  14. GERMAN WIRELESS.

    Mr. Nally (Vice-President of the Mar[?]oni Company) has testified before the Senate Enquiry that 25 Mexican wireless stations during the war were under ...

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  15. TODAY’S TRAINING NOTES.

    St. Morphettville on Thursday morning, the [?] proper 10 yards from the inner rails was [?] Shortly [?] 4 o’clock [?] [?] fu[?]iongs at even-time speed. Directly ...

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  16. THE MISSING SHAREBROKER.

    Although a thorough search in all likely places has been made, no information respecting the movements of Mr. Charles Angell, after he left [?]o[?]e on Tuesday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VIENNA NEEDS EVERYTHING.

    Beatrice Baskervilie, the correspondent of The New York World at Vienna, say that the food conditions here are appalling Vienna needs everything — from coal to ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. Fifty-five Canadian V.C.’s.

    Fifty-five V.C.’s were awarded to Canadian soldiers during the war. ...

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  19. WAR PRECAUTIONS BILL PASSED.

    The second reading of the War Preca[?]tions Bill was resumed in the Senate last evening, and the Opposition Senators occupied all night in blocking it. Mr. Pearce ...

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  20. BOLSHEVISM IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    Despatches from Monte—Video say that Bolsh[?] agitations are increasing in Brail, Uraguay, and the Argentine. In some places Workers’ Councils have been formed ...

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  21. DISCIPLINE ON THE WARILDA.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company has received the following communication from the Secretary of the Admiralty, under date of September 25:—“I am commanded by ...

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  22. FURTHER TRAMWAYS CONFERENCE.

    A further conference between representatives of the Municipal Tramways Trust and spokesmen of the employes’ association was held on Thursday morning. The ...

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  23. MINISTERIAL RESHUFFLE.

    The partial redistribution of portfolios in the Stare Ministry, which was announced in The Register on Wednesday, has been approved by His Excellency the ...

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  24. Cossacks’ Victory.

    The State Department has been informed that the Cossacks in the Don district in Russia have defeated the Bolshevik forces, capturing 20 guns and thousands of ...

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  25. WOMAN IN PARLIAMENT.

    An uncommon occurrence took place in the House of Assembly to-day. Parliament recently refused to reopen the question of compensation to landowners whose ...

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  27. MAIL NOTICES.

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  28. MEXICAN OIL.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington says that it is expected the Great Britain ask the United States to fettle the unstable conditions in Mexico. ...

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  29. NEW TOWN HALL FOR HINDMARSH.

    For a long time at has been felt that the accommodation provided at the Hindmarsh Town Hall has been inadequate for the mowing needs of the district. Some ...

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  30. CLOSE SEASON EXTENDED.

    A proclamation has been issued extending the close season for wild docks, g[?]ese, and quail until January 31 Ordinarily, the shooting season would have opened on ...

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  31. LATEST SHIPPING.

    [?] ARRIVED.—Dec. 19. Kooringa, 150. J. Williamson, Ardrossan. ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. TO REBUILD POZIERES.

    Speaking at the North Sydney Girls’ High School this week, Mdlle. Sonheiran [?]ggested that a “day” should be held to [?] rebuild Po[?]ieres. “Why not ...

    Article : 173 words
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  34. To-night’s Amusements.

    West’s Pictures— Mabel Normand in “Mickey.” Wondergraph— W. S. Hart and Vivian Martin. ...

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  35. KICKED BY PONY.

    A serious mishap occurred on Wednesday night to Clarence Schubert, 10-tear-old son of Mr. J. G. Schubert, Burdett. The boy left the house about 7 o’clock to ...

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  36. MANOORA DAM DISPUTE.

    The hearing of the Manoora dam dispute was resumed before Mr. Justice Gordon at the Adelaide Civil Court on Thursday. Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., with Dr. T. J. ...

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  37. SPORTS AHEAD.

    The chief local raring event he[?]re the and of the year is the Port Adelaide Race Meeting on December 26 and 28. In this-week’s sporting edition of The Journal ...

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