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  4. SOLDIERS' CONCRESS

    The congress of delegates from sub branches of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperal League of Australia, was at Austral Gardens, Adelaide, ...

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  5. WRECKED ON THE ALTHORPES.

    The Althorpes,' 90 miles from Adelaide, were in the early hours of this, morning the scene of a wreck attended' by loss of life. Only meagre details ape at present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BULGARIA'S TURN.

    Bulgaris will receive the Peace Treaty on Friday. The Roumxnane are withdrawing from Budapest, the capital of Hungary, which ...

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  7. TEXAS HURRICANE.

    The -total lose of life in the Texas hurricane teas 250. Scores of bodies have been washed ashore in a mutilated condition. ...

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  9. LATEST SPORTING.

    Tic track was in fair order on [?] although not fast. As usual Waliah (VtaJc) was first out, and worked once [?] slowly. Last Away ran five [?] in [?]12, and ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. SOLDIERS' FUND.

    The administration o: the South Australian Soldiers' Fund was severely .criticised the' returned soldiers' conference at; Austral Gardens, Adelaide, on Thursday. ...

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  11. BROTHERHOOD.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in a Taper read in his behalf before the Brotherhood Conference, said that although war was so horrible, it was better than condoning crime, and until ...

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  12. A Sensational Protest.

    Sr. Johnston, in a speech, said President Wilson's idea. was to rush the Peace Treaty through the Senate before the people through the Senate before the ...

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  13. NEW K.C.

    Mr. T. Slaney Poole, M. A, LL,B., was appointed a King's Counsel at the meeting of Executive Council on Thursday morning. It is understood that he will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Esthonians and Bolsheviks.

    Mr. Hanko Esthomian Minister in Finland. says the Esthonians are tired of war, and are anxious to know the peace terms of the Russian Soviet Government ...

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  15. SHANTUNG.

    The State Department has formally denied that- a communication has been sent to Japan on the subject of the return of Shantung. ...

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  16. IRELAND.

    President Wilson, in a statement, said the Irish ease had not been heard in paris. The Allies -were not able to -decide the question, as it did not affect territories ...

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  17. Council and Russia

    Responsible From chacircles deny that the [?] Council has reached an agreements on the Russian situation. The Council has adopted the Bu[?] ...

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  18. The Owners) and Agents.

    The Pareors. having discharged a cargo of timber at Port Pirie, took -in a quantity-electrolytic zinc for her owners the Electrolytic Zine Corporation (Tasmania), ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Our Ottawa correspondent on Wednesday announced the death of Lady Foster, wife of Sir George Fester, the Minister of Trade and George Fester, the Minister of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. The African Mandate.

    The Senate has passed the third reading of the Treaty of Peace (South west Africa Ma[?]te Bill) without a division. ...

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  21. WAR GRAVES.

    The High Commissioner for NewZealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) has returned from a visit to the war cemeteries in France and Belgium. He states that the ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING.

    After a mass meeting protest against the cost of living, the crowd proceeded to the Houses of Parliament, where the Premier [?] Smi[?]) addressed the gathering [?]mid ...

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  23. Previous South Australian Wrecks;

    Perhaps the wreck which has lived longest in the memory of Sooth Australia was that of the Admella. on .August 6, 1859 a few miles west [?] of Cape Barks. The ...

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  24. AVIATION.

    The Air Ministy, in drastically reducing the aeroplane programme, is badly hitting firms. One establishment with discharge 1,000 employes, and an official of ...

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  25. KUITPO FOREST.

    His Excellency the Governor General Sir Ronald M[?] Ferguason) spent Wednesday in the Forest of Kuitpo. He was [?]mted with the general scheme of the ...

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  26. PUTTING THE TRAINS BACK

    The Railways Commissioner advises that, as from and including Monday next, trains will be run Hween Adelaide and the undermentioned towns daily, leaving the ...

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  27. NATIONALIZATION.

    Ex-Senator Lewis, in, addressing the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, said President Wilson intended to seek national control of -coal, oil, highways, and waterways, ...

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  28. RACIAL QUESTION.

    'Before the session of the Assembly closed this evening the Premier made a striking appeal for co-operation between the white races. Gen. Smuts appealed for a greater, ...

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  29. RECORD WOOL PRICE.

    At the London wool sales to-day the Victorian Clip. Alma scoured merinoa fetched the record price of 0d. a 1b ...

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  30. THE SNOW CASE.

    The trial of Frands Hngh snow on a charge of having from August 5 to November 8 1914 traded with the enemy by means of communications with [?] ...

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  31. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Thursday, September 18— High water, .6.40 a m.; low water 12. 30 p. m. ARRIVED. —September 18. Areyllshire, 7.762. A. J. Pare. Liverpool Elder ...

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  32. Visit to Town Hall.

    At the invitation of the Mayor of Adeliade (Mr. C. R. J. Glover) their Excel Governor-General and Lady [?] Ferguson and His Excellency ...

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  33. GENERAL' CABLES.

    The demands of the dockers at Marseilles have been conceded. ...

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  34. THE LAW COURTS

    William Thomas J. Prior denied traing at Goodwood, at the evening of August [?] red the entrance of Constable F. W large to a Milliard .saloon, held under licence by.' ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT WORKERS' TRIBUNAL,

    The case for the labourers employed in the metal machinists' department at Islington was continued at the Government Workers' Tribunal on Thursday. The ...

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  36. PREMIER AND POOL.

    The Premier was questioned" in the Assembly on Thursday :by Mr. Hague retarding the telegram in The Register that day when set out a complaint made by ...

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  37. Y. M. C. A. EMPIRE UNION.

    Mr. J. J. Virgo; C.B.E., has established a British Empire Union of, the Y.M.C.A. He is initiating a five' months campaign to raise '£500/100 to meet a war work ...

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  40. The News at Port Adelaide.

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  41. MR. McLACHLAN' S POSITION.

    Following upon the heated discussion in the Assembly on Wednesday regarding the position of Mr. A- J. McLaohlan on the Webb Wheat Commission Mr. Edwards ...

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  42. AN ENERGETIC PROTEST.

    At the annual convention of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of South Australian on Thursday Mr. R. V. Wilson subamitted a resolution of loyalty and devotion ...

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  43. INFLUENZA.

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