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  4. “SLANDEBING’’ THE LORD MAYOR ELECT.

    A bitter and at times heated discussion was provoked at the city council meeting yesterday, when the following notice of motion was moved by Cr. Crespin—"That ...

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  5. DEATH OF THE HON. A. CATT.

    For So many years was the Hon. Alfred Catt a distinguished figure in South Australian public life that his death, which occurred on Tuesday morning, in his 85th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FELTON WON.

    The race for the world's sculling championship was rowed over the Putney to Mortlake course to-day. A hard north west wind was blowing. Felton (Sydney), ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT AND INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The Assembly began an ambitious programme at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning. It had been arranged that the Industrial Code Bill should have the advantage of a ...

    Article : 357 words
  8. MEXICAN BANDITS.

    The State Department has sent a note to Mexico demanding that the Government shall bring about the immediate release of the United States consular officer, ...

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  9. LENIN'S MASTER.

    Troteky screamed like a frightened witch, scratched like a cat, and kicked with all times , like a crab when I [?] eight British jackies carry him bodily off ...

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  10. TOPICS OF THE MOMENT.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Reidy asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands whether he would get local opinion regarding the cutting-up of the Koorine Estate ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL CODE BILL

    The consideration of the formidable Industrial Code Bill was begun in committee shortly before noon in the Assembly on Tuesday. Mr. Gunn moved in ...

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  14. TWO PAINTINGS.

    Before Mr. Justice Poole at the Civil Court, Adelaide, on Tuesday, a question referred[?] Chambers was dealt with. The[?] to be decided was whether the ...

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  15. Delight at Victory.

    Mr. J. J. Sharp (for many years secretary of the Rowing Association in Adelaide) said, on Tuesday that Australian oarsmen would be delighted to hear of the ...

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  16. THE LAW COURTS.

    Otto Adolf Heltner , who on April 8 last obtained a decree [?] for a [?] of his marriage with Bertin [?] Elizabeth Heltner. sought a decree absolute. Harry ...

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  17. CHAPLAIN O'DONNELL.

    An Australian escort conveyed Father T.J. O’Donnell to the Tower of London, where he was placed under open arrest. ...

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  18. DR. MANNIX PROTESLS.

    Archbishop Manrix, in the course of a speech at North [?] on Sunday referred to the case of Father O’Donnell. He agreed with Mr.Hughes in protesting ...

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  19. THE REFERENDA PROPOSALS

    Mr. Robinson asked the Premier in the Assembly on Tuesday:—Has the attention of the Treasurer been called to the revelations of Federal extravagance made by ...

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  20. OCHRE DEPOSITS.

    The Minister of Mines (Hon W. H. [?] has obtained from the Director of Mines the following notes on South Australian deposits of ochre. The principal ...

    Article : 420 words
  21. NEW YORK PORT STRIKE.

    The Aderstic the first liner to leave New York during the [?] fortnight, was compelled to return to England with her freight unloaded rowing to the longshare ...

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  22. LICENSING COURT.

    The Midland [?] on the Adelaide Licensing Court at on Tuesday at the Education Buildings Flinders [?]. The Bench was occupied by [?] G. [?] S.M, E M. Sabine, S.M, ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    PORT BROUGHTON, October 25.—An accident occurred on the farm of Mr. S. C. Daniel this week as a result of which a valuable horse was lost. While attached ...

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  24. A BOLT.

    NURIOOTPA, October 27.- While wood was being loaded on to a trolly at [?] Penfold & Co. [?] the [?] (belonging to Mr. M. Relved) [?] ...

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  25. LEAGUE OF NATIONS,

    The Senate rejected, by 40 votes to 38, the Johnson amendment increasing the voting power on the League of Nations Council of the United States to equal than ...

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  26. GANGER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    BURRA, October 27.—Mr. William Hopcraft, Aberdeen, employed as a ganger on the S.A. Railways, was picked up. by a goods train on Monday morning, in a life ...

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  27. AN UNEXPLAINED TRAGEDY.

    DARWIN, October 27. -The [?] into the [?] surrounding [?] death of Frank Maughan who [?] dead on the road near the Two and [?] ...

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  28. “PAPAL POLITICS.’’

    At the Auditorium (Melbourne) on Sunday the Rev. T. E. Ruth quoted certain claims made at the Cathedral Hall and certain evidence form the Roman Catholic ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Spturgeon, of 92 Anerley road, Crystal Palace an aunt by mariage of the famous preacher, the late Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon celebrated her ...

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  30. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    BURRA, October 27,- Mr. Frank [?] the second son of Mr. and Mrs. D. [?] of Koorings, who is employed by Mr. T. [?] at Koo-Owire Station, near Burra, ...

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  32. BIVER LEVELS.

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  33. ANOTHER MINE FIRE.

    BROKEN HILL, October 27.—Another mine fire was discovered last night at about 11.5 o’ clock; this time in a pumphouse on the Proprietary Mine ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    Capt. Matthews has been delayed at Cologne by a fog. ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. ADELAIDE STEAMSHP COMPANY.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide Steamship Company in Adelaide on Tuesday, the following motion,[?] by the Chairman of Directors (Mr. T. E. Burr Smith} and seconded by Mr. T. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    [?] MAREEIN - The Australian Metal. Ex. [?] Reports:- London Metal Exchange middle [?] on Oct [?] Copper :-Standard [?] 7/5; at three [?] £99 2/; ...

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  39. ACCIDENT TO A SCHOOLGIRL.

    YORKETOWN, October 28-On Monday an accident happened to [?] Bennett, eldest daughter of Mr. A. T. Bennett, of Orrs [?] The [?] she was ...

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  40. A CARPENTER'S DEATH.

    While working at Woodville on October 21, Albert Ashmeade (45) a carpenter, of Leicester street fell from ceiling and sustained injuries which necessitated his ...

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