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  2. THE OVERUME DISPUTE.

    A conversation with members of the Waterside Workers" Federation at the Australian Commonwealth Line's what at Walsh Bay to-day revealed the fact that ...

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  3. THE PASSING SHOW IN LONDON.

    Significant hints are reaching me that have all the same innuendo. It is that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's Labor Cabinet is sharply divided on a vital queston of ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    November 11. S. J. Neilson was charged before Mr. D. C. Scott S.M., on the information of Lieutenant Grenfell (area officer) with having failed to ...

    Article : 370 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An enquiry concerning the death of Ernest George Peon, which occurred at the Adelaide Hospital as the result of injuries received in a collision between a ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. H. H. Tapscott, who died recently in Adelaide in his 78th year, arrived from England in 1857, by the ship Orient. He was a Rechabite for over half a century, ...

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  7. LATEST CABLE NEWS. HEALING BY FAITH.

    A motion has been introduced into the Anglican Synod in favor of following the lead of the Episcopate in Australia and encouraging the ministry of healing by ...

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  8. FORCING THE ISSUE.

    Extensive operations are now proceeding in Morocco, in pursuance of the Directory's resolve to bring the campaign against the Riffs to a conclusion, even ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. INDIAN WISDOM.

    There are, according to the wisdom of the Indies, four stages in a man's life. Infancy past, he is the student, the learner, busy with acquiring experience and ...

    Article : 537 words
  10. THE COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    At a meeting of the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board to-day it was decided to tie up the steamers Moreton Bay and the Ferndale. The Moreton Bay ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. MINERS RENDERED IDLE.

    The first sign of the approaching crisis in the coal industry was given on Tuesday, when it was announced that following the refusal of the Newcastle coal ...

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  12. PICNIC AT MURIOOTPA.

    The Sunday- school in connection with St. Sad[?] Church, Nuri[?] held its annual picnic on Saturday Malar lorries, lent by Mr. R. E. Baird and the Producers' Supply and Hotter ...

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  13. THE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    The compulsory conference which the President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Powers) last week consented to convence at the instigation of the ...

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  14. GARDEN ISLAND.

    The question of the ownership of Garden Island in Port Jackson was to-day submitted to the full bench of the Federal High Court, consisting of the Chic. ...

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  15. COAL HONES AFFECTED.

    In addition to me mines affected by me waterfront situation, this morning a bulletin from the Northern Collieries' Association announced' that Duckenfield No. ...

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  16. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Mr. Thomas Dixon (34) residing at Toronto-street Ovfngham was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital at 5.33 p.m. on Wednesday, suffering from a compound ...

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  17. GROWING RICH BY BANKRUPTCY.

    Twenty-four million pounds That, according to Sir Henry Whitchead, president of the Association for the Prevention of Fraudulent Trading, has been lost in the ...

    Article : 594 words
  18. INJURIES TO THE HEAD,

    About 8 p.m. on Wednesday, John Gordon Lee (18), of Hughes-street, Queerstown, was taken to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from injuries to the head, ...

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  19. ASSAULTS ON BUREAU LABORERS.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller), in a statement in the Legislative Assembly today, referring to assaults made on the workers from the Shipping Labor Bureau ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. SODA WATER BOTTLE BURSTS.

    Mr. A. Dawson, in the employ of the Yorke Hotel, was opening a bottle of soda water on Saturday morning which it exploded, and inflicted a gash in his ...

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  21. RAILWAY GANGER KILLED.

    In the Roma-street railway yards yesterday morning, Mr. Cornelius Keehely, a railway ganger, was knocked down by a train and killed. He was 62 years of age, ...

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  22. OVERTIME FOR DIPPING THE FLAG.

    When the inter-State liner Canberra was steaming down the roast she passed a British warship. Following a custom of ...

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  23. LABOR NEWS.

    Sewerage workers on the new farm relculation works went on strike to-day. Over 100 men are affected. Recently certain men were put off the works on ...

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  24. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Detectives made five raids on business places where they suspected betting was being done, and found evidence of considerable activity in connection with ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. A CHILD'S SCALP TORN OFF.

    The scalp was torn from Lila Jones (4), when her hair caught in the shafting of a milling machine. The doctors expect to ...

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  26. A BIG FAILURE.

    Debts amounting to £1,500,000 were proved at a meeting of the creditors of Boulton Brothers, merchant bankers and insurers of Old Broad-street, London, ...

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  27. A MOTORIST KILLED.

    Mr. Rusell Elliott (37), of Lismore, was accidentally killed when the car he was driving went over the side of the Caniabla cutting, six miles from Lismore. The ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BUTCHERS.

    The State Arbitration Court to-day issued the minutes of the new award in the meat industry. Shop butchers and smallzoodsmen have been granted increases of ...

    Article : 176 words
  29. THE DISORDER IN SPAIN.

    "Le Journal" learns from Madrid that over eighty militant extremists were arrested yesterday in Madrid alone. The censorship is stricter than ever, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. MONEY FOR FRANCE.

    It is understood that a banking group, headed by Mr. J. P. Morgan, is prepared to float a French external loan here at short notice, to the amount of ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. IN A CANOE.

    Captain Bisby, with a party of Canadian Scouts, will leave Mungindi on Thursday for Adelaide, via the Darling River, in a canoe cut from a tree felled locally. ...

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  32. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Prince of Wales, as president, in a letter to the Duke of Devonshire concerning the close of the 1924 session' of the Empire Exhibition, thanks all who ...

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  33. THE OLDEST FIRM.

    Mr. J. H. Moltzer (managing director of the oldest firm in the world) has arrived in Sydney. His firm has its headquarters at Amsterdam and has been ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    Avon Welfter [?] seven furlongs:-Fool's Paradise [?] Moorland [?] [?] Thirteen started Won by a neck; two lengths Time 1.26, ...

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  35. FRENCH TITLES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says:—The grotesque anorualy of a Republic tolerating titles is to end. The Minister of Justice has introduced a ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. PROHIBITION.

    A message from Baltimore states that Judge Morris, of the United States Court, has ruled that the one-half of 1 per cent. clause of the Volstead law does not apply ...

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  37. THE ADELAIDE

    An entertainment unique in naval history was given at the Portsmouth Naval Barracks to-day, when 300 British bluejackets entertained at dinner 300 men of ...

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  38. WASTED TIME.

    A certain host called the attention of his guests to an old clock, a great favorite of his. He told his friends of his great ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. THE CANADIAN EXHIBIT.

    There is a disposition here to continue the Canadian exhibit at the Wembley Exhibition if it is decided to extend the Exhibition over next year. ...

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  40. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    An improvement in British trade in October is shown by the Board of Trade returns, the totals being:— Imports. £120.458.000: exports. £68,586.000: ...

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  41. A MISSING NURSE.

    Ruby Veronica Johnson, aged 22, a [?] at a private hospital in Brisbane, went bathing at Tugun yesterday morning, and has not since been seen. The handbag ...

    Article : 335 words
  42. TOE MOTHERLAND

    Fir Auckland Geddes, in an outspoken address to the English Speaking Union said the Domi[?] sopke of Great Britain as the [?]erland. The term, though at ...

    Article : 105 words
  43. INDIAN TEA SALES.

    At the twenty-third tea sale 23,636 pack ages wore offered the chief districts being Dooars, 8,620, and Assam, 6,267. The ave rage priers were:— Commonest leaf 13 ...

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  44. A DESIGNER.

    Two men were sitting opposite one another in a train. Presently one of them produced a notebook and proceeded to make a sketch of the other. ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. LADY POLITICIANS.

    Mr. Justice Darling in the libel case brought by Lady Terrington against the "Daily Express," laid down the principal that in respect to a women member of ...

    Article : 69 words
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