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  2. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A stop-work meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union was held on Tuesday morning in the union's rooms. Mr. Rigby the branch president. ...

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  3. FEDERAL CABINET.

    It is thought that in the reorganisation of the Federal Cabinet neither Mr. Hill (Minister of Works) nor Senator ...

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  4. THE WATERFRONT.

    With the waterside strike settled, volunteers are finding that unionist wharf laborers are gradually winningback their old Jobs. To-day a ...

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  5. INDIAN UNREST.

    Questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day about the circumstances of the death of the Punjab leader, Patral, with particular ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Frank P. Brown, a well known sporting writer employed by the "Herald" and "Sporting Globe," died in Melbourne on Monday. Mr. Brown ...

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  7. MELBOURNE PROPERTY.

    One of the biggest property deals in Melbourne in recent years was completed to-day, when the independent Order of Oddfellows. Manchester Unity. ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Bryan Leonard Green. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Green, of Cowandilla-road. Cowandilla. ...

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  9. LICENSING OF BOOKMAKERS.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler), when questioned on Tuesday regarding the resolution passed by the meetings? the chairmen of metropolitan racing ...

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  10. THE PALAIS REFLOATED.

    Early on Tuesday rooming workmen succeeded in raising the Floating Palais, which sank on Sunday as the result of a mysterious explosion. The dance floor ...

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  11. A MOTOR CYCLE BURNT.

    Petrol leaking from the tank of a motor cycle near Sydenham-road, Norwood, on Tuesday caused the machine to be enveloped in flames and to be ...

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  12. AN ELDERLY MAN INJURED.

    Mr. Harold Scramm (52). of Rochester-street. Knightsbridge, was round with a wound over his right eye, lying in Gawler-place. city, at 12.45 p.m. on ...

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  13. WHINHAM OLD SCHOLARS.

    About 200 men who attended Whinham College—or as most of them knew it, the North Adelaide Grammar School between 1845 and 1889, will hold a ...

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  14. FIRE IN A HAYSTACK.

    The Thebarton Fire Brigade received a call soon after 1 a.m. on Tuesday to the property of Messrs. Barnes & Kitchen, lucern growers, of Burbidge-road ...

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  15. VOLUNTEER WHARF LABORER INJURED.

    "While working on the steamer Iron Knob at Musgrave Wharf, Port Adelaide on Tuesday. Mr. Robert Blair Holliday was struck by a tray of pigiron. He was ...

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  16. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    It has been arranged that the industrial conference shall begin on December 6, and the opening session will probably be held in the Melbourne ...

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  17. GAVE HER CAKES.

    The enquiry was continued to-day by the Coroner into the cause of the death of Ella Mary Clark, whose husband. Alister Jenner Clark, remarried eight ...

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  18. PASSENGER MOTOR BUS BURNED.

    About 1 o'clock this afternoon one of Mr. Birdseyc's passenger motor buses, travelling from Port Augusta to Adelaide was burnt when about half a mile from ...

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  19. VICTORIAN POLICE.

    With the enrolment of 75 additional police constables, the new Nationalist Government hope to bring up to standard the metropolitan police force. A ...

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  20. ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL.

    Nancy Marguerite Tomley, the fouryear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tomley, of Buchanan-street. Prospect Gardens, who was knocked down ...

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  21. ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM.

    By the steamer Oronsay, which reached Fremantle this morning, there arrived an influential delegation from the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, the ...

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  22. DERATING.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) managed to bold the interest of the House of Commons to-day throughout a speech lasting 150 minutes, ...

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  23. GLENELG TEAMS.

    The mayor (Mr. H. S. Rugless) reported to the Glenelg Town Council on Tuesday that he had, in company with the town clerk (Mr. F. A. Lewis), ...

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  24. AN INJURED HAND.

    While working at Holden's, Woodville, on Tuesday. Mr. A. Golding of Adam-street, Hindmarsh, caught his ...

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  25. A FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Miss L. Nation, a schoolteacher of South-terrace, Adelaide, was treated at the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday for a fractured elbow. Later she left ...

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  26. POLICY IN CHINA.

    State department officials denied today having received any Information from Great Britain or Japan, as intimated in dispatches from London, of ...

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  27. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day, 11,684 bales were catalogued and the sales, including private transactions, amounted to 11,536 bales. Good general competition was met with, but stronger types ...

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  28. MURDERED HIS MISTRESS.

    At the Central Criminal Court today, before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, Thomas Alexander Butter (54), ship's painter, was charged with the murder ...

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  29. A GARAGE BURNT.

    Considerable damage was caused by a fire which occurred shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday In a garage at the rear of the home of Mr. D. Bott of ...

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  30. A WORKMAN INJURED.

    A bruised chest was sustained by Mr. Patrick O'Donnell. of Norwood. while working at Port Adelaide on Tuesday The injury was caused by the handle of ...

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  31. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The first Auckland wool sale realised nearly £500.000. Prices were from par to 5 per cent, higher, compared with last year. ...

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  32. ESTATE FOR CHARITIES.

    Bagot's Executor and Trustee Co. is applying for probate of the will of Miss Annie Haynes, of Dutton-terrace. Medindie who died on October 6. The ...

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  33. THE IVES DIVORCE CASE.

    The case in which Leonard Aubrey Ives. an orchardist of Malda Vale, was charged by his wile in the Divorce Court, before Mr. Justice Northmore, ...

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  34. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks, of Lewis-street. Brooklyn Park, was found dead in her oerambulator at 8 a.m. on Tuesday by her ...

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  35. AN ESCAPED PRISONER.

    John Brendon Parker, who escaped on August 10 from a cell at Darlinghurst, will be extradited at an early date from Paris and brought back to Australia. ...

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  36. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    When attempting to avoid a collision with a train at the Peel-street. Yatala railway crossing on Tuesday evening. Mr. Hector McLennan was ...

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  37. THEFTS IN THE CITY AND SUBURBS.

    When the premises of Mr. J. W. Wilkins, of Hill-street. North Adelaide, were broken into on Monday £2 was stolen. A wire screen was broken from a ...

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  38. COLLAPSE ON OPERATING TABLE.

    Mrs. Gibson (44), an aboriginal, of Mount Poole Station, died in the operating theatre at the Broken Hill Hospital this morning while under an ...

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  39. THE MILLING TRADE.

    An amended award covering the flour milling trade was delivered by Judge Drake-Brockman in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. It will ...

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  40. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  41. LARCENY ALLEGED.

    The police arrested a young man on a charge of larceny on Tuesday. He will probably appear in the Adelaide Police Court to-day. ...

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  42. THE COORONG-ROAD.

    Mr. E. J. Shepherd, M.P., stated on Tuesday that in company with the town clerk of Mount Gambier (Mr. Arthur Shepherdson) he motored over ...

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  43. REPARATIONS.

    In regard to the German Government's memorandum on Reparations, which was handed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer this week, it is ...

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  44. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The approximate railway earnings for the week ended November 21 amounted to £71,775. as compared with I £79238 for the corresponding week of ...

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  45. UNIONISTS AND THE MILORA.

    On Tuesday an able seaman was requtred for the steamer Milora of the A.U.S.M. Company's cargo fleet, and was [?] for among local unionists, ...

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  46. A CAR CAPSIZES.

    A man was killed and three others were injured when a motor car overturned on the Wynnum-road, near Cannon Hill, early this morning. ...

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  47. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    At the final concert of the Elder Conservatorium on Monday evening the diplomas for the year will be conferred by the Vice-Chancellor of the ...

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  48. RE-REGISTRATION FAVORED.

    The position of the Seamen's Union in regard to registration under the Federal Arbitration Act was fully discussed at a stop-work meeting of the ...

    Article : 406 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. COMMUNITY SINGING SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The two scholarships offered by the Adelaide Municipal Community Singing Committee have been awarded to Miss Evelyn Kekwick, of Prospect Gardens, ...

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  51. A DOCTOR DIVORCED

    Habitual drunkenness and cruelty were the grounds on which Hilda May McDonald (29). of Bent-street. Sydney, obtained a divorce from John Joseph ...

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  52. THE NEW ORGANISATION.

    Members of the Seamen's Union met to-day and discussed the new ral secretary, to forming. The proposal met with much opposition, and ...

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  53. TRANSFER OF TRANSPORT WORKERS' LICENSES.

    It was learned on Tuesday from a reliable source that the Navigation Department is following up the two recent cases of Italians using other men's ...

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  54. THE PUBLIC DEBT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier (Mr. Collier) said a false impression was liable to arise from a comparison of the public debt per head ...

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  55. THE STRIKE WEAPON.

    In a statement issued to-day. Mr. Valsh, general secretary of the Section's Union, said he had told the workers over and over again that those ...

    Article : 164 words
  56. A WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    The police are enquiring regarding an attack upon Mrs. Smith, o£ Eastterrace. Henley Beach, who was hit and kicked by a man as she was ...

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  57. HARDWARE MERCHANT ABROAD.

    Mr. J. D. Bell, president of the Federated Hardware Association of Australia. and chairman of the Brisbane Merchants' Association, returned ...

    Article : 97 words
  58. BROMPTON METHODIST MISSION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  59. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for small classified advertisements intended for to-morrow's issue of "The Advertiser" should be delivered to this office as early as possible to-day ...

    Article : 40 words
  60. MONEY RECOVERED.

    Of the £70 stolen from the room of Mr. E. Colwell, of Wakefield-street. Kent ...

    Article : 16 words
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