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  2. ARMISTICE DAY.

    Solemn stillness prevailed for two minutes, beginning at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, all over the State, In commemmoration of the cessation of war nine years ago. The silence In the midst of the day's bustle was most impressive. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The peace and disarmament demonstration which the Council of Churches is organising for to-morrow afternoon, is attracting wide-spread attention. The ...

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  4. THE VALIANT DEAD.

    London's homage to the Empire's valiant dead began before dawn, when the poppy sellers were astir in the markets and other centres where there were sight ...

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  5. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    A remarkable incident occurred in the House of Commons to-night, when Mr. J. Beckett (Lab.) speaking on the Unemployed Insurance Bill, took a letter and a ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Hon. B. L. Butler) attended the annual meeting of the Greenock branch of the Liberal Federation on Friday evening. ...

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  7. SALE OF THE COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE.

    Continuing the debate on the no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives after midnight on Thursday, in connection with the decision of the ...

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  8. COOL TO MOOERATE TEMPERATURES.

    The Government Meteorologist reported Use night:—"During the past 24 hours southerly winds on the advancing side of an incoming anti-cyclone have brought a ...

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  9. OSCAR SLATER.

    In reply to questions in the House of Commons to-day the Coder Secretary for Scotland (Captain W. E. Elliott) said he felt justified in releasing on license ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT.

    Then was a, debate in the House of lords to-day on disarmament, inaugurated by Lord Wester-Wemy[?]s, drawing attention to the breakdown of the Geneva ...

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  11. GLAND TREATMENT.

    Dr. Anthony Magian, senior Burgeon to St. Margaret's Hospital for Women, Manchester, made a remarkable revelation today. He said for a decade past he had ...

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  12. THE ISLINGTON DISPUTE.

    The secretary of the Moulders' Union (Mr. V. Gardner) stated yesterday that the dispute regarding the moulders at Islington had been satisfactorily settled. ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. P. Ramsey) intimates that this year it will be necessary to dispatch Christmas articles ...

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  14. CHINA.

    The rival Nationalist forces of Nankin and Hankow have finally come to grips in the vicinity of Wusueh, a Yangtse river port. Skipping is held up and vessels ...

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  15. SOLD BY AUCTION.

    Pirates operating in the Yan[?] gorges have introduced novelties into their business, according to travellers arriving at Shanghai. "Those include the ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The annual conference of the Seamen's Union was opened to-day, and carried a resolution of confidence in the president (Mr. Havelock Wilson), and approving of ...

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  17. LONDON HEARD IN ADELAIDE.

    At 10.2[?] last night station 5CL rebroadcast a programme from [?], Chelmsford, England. The speech was remarkably clear, every word of the announcer ...

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  18. COMMUNIST PEASANTS.

    The Communist peasant uprising is of serious proportions, and has laid waste more than ten villages north-east of Wu[?], along the Shanghai-Nankin railway. Two ...

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  19. THE ECONOMIC TREND.

    "Surely a race that performed miracles of organisation in war time is able to organise the Empire as a economic unit," said Sir Alfred Mond to-day, addressing ...

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  20. SPEED LIMIT FOR MOTORISTS TO REMAIN.

    The Under Secretary (Mr. H. Blinman) has written to Mr H. S. Hudd, M.P., in reply to the deputation from the Automobile Association which waited upon the ...

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  21. THE MARCONI COMPANY.

    Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Court to-day, granted the redactions of capital sought by the Marconi and subsidiary companies. ...

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  22. ON THEIR WIVES' GRAVES.

    Within an hour to-day two elderly Jonely men, whose wives had died, committed suicide near their graves in a local cemetery. One of them (Mr. Samuel ...

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  23. FALSIFYING BONDS.

    The police forced four safes, the keys of which a man named Blumenstein refused to give up, and found three million francs worth of Hungarian debt bonds. ...

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  24. AMERICAN NAVY.

    At Portsmouth (New Hampshire) to-day four of the largest submarines in the world were launched at the Navy Yard, and were christened with grape juice. The ...

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  25. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    Nominations of candidates for seats in the municipal councils in the State will be received up to noon to-day, and the elections will take place on the first ...

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  26. THE SOVIET.

    The Moscow newspapers have published a resolution from the central committee of the All Union Communist Party, insisting on the necessity for expelling ...

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  27. SEIZED STEAMER.

    On the ground that they have no jurisdiction, the Mixed Court have ordered the release of the steamer Chicherin. ...

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  28. DISTRICT CRICKET.

    This afternoon the fourth series of district cricket matches will begin. Stumps will be drawn at 6.50 p.m., and the matches concluded next Saturday. The. ...

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  29. EMPIRE PRODUCE.

    Speaking to-day at the inauguration of the League of Empire Housewives, farmed to popularise Empire foodstuffs, Sir Granville Ryrie attributed Australia's increased ...

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  30. ORIENT COMPANY.

    The Orient Steamship Company, after receiving five tenders, has ordered a new nail passenger steamer for the Australian service from Vickers, the builders of the ...

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  31. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Scrym[?] resumed the debate on the Unemployment Insurance Bill. He declared that the stall of unemployment not appalling, ...

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  33. MEAT CONTRACTS.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. A. Samuel) told a questioner in the Commons that considerations of public expenditure precluded him from ...

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  34. MURDER OR MANSLAUGHTER?

    The trial was concluded to-day of Enoch Dix on a charge of the murder of William Walker, gamekeeper on Lord Temp[?]'s estate at Bristol, in October last. Dix ...

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  35. THE HOUSE OF DAVID.

    At Lansing (Michigan) to-day his Honor Mr. Justice Read declared the House of David, a cult dominated by the so-called King Benjamin Parnell, a public nuisance, ...

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  36. QUALIFYING CERTIFICATE EXAMS.

    Candidates for the Education Department's qualifying certificate were examined at various centres throughout the State on Friday. The total number of ...

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  37. WAR PENSIONS.

    The Ministry of Pensions announces that war pensioners, including widows and children, number 1,668,000. The year's payments were £63,450,000. The num. ...

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  38. A WORKMAN KILLED.

    While working on the roof over No. 8 platform at the Adelaide railway-station yesterday afternoon, Mr. George Bowden (35). a rigger, of Franklin-street. Adelaide, ...

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  39. LORD TERRINGTON.

    There was an astonishing revelation today in a lawsuit in which Sir Harold Reckitt is seeking to recover from a motor firm £300 which Lord Terrington paid ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. Advertising

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