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  2. MORWELL COAL STRIKE

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Watkins moved the adjournment to discuss the coal position. He said the chairman of the tribunal was quite ...

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  3. TRAGEDY NEAR PINNAROO

    Yesterday at noon Mr. Langfranch, of Duddo Wells, rode into Murrayville (Victoria) and informed Constable Delaney that Mrs. A. Morrison, of Duddo Wells, ...

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  4. "SHALL JAPAN FIGHT?"

    The debate by the students of three \private University in Tokio on the Question. "Shall Japan fight America?" was marked by vehement oratory but there ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor was present at the luncheon at the Port Adelaide Rifle Ranges to the visiting teams on Friday. Lady Welgall opened a fete in aid ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    The cool change on Thursday was accompanied by a few scattered showers on the West Coast and in the north-west. Fine and practically clear weather prevailed in ...

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  7. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    In reference to the statement published in the London "Times," that the meeting of the Dommion Prime Ministers in London in June 1921 will be the beginning of ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The English cricket team met the New South Wales Eleven on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. The weather was perfect and the wicket in splendid condition. ...

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  9. THE PROHIBITION REFERENDUM.

    The Premier informed Major Smeaton on Thursday that as the Assembly was rising early in December no opportunity could be given for any further discussion of ...

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  10. THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The Governor-in-Council last week proclaimed December 25 (Christmas Day), December 27. December 28 (Proclamation Day), January 1 (New Year's Day), and ...

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  11. GERMANS WANTING LAND.

    Mr. Harold V. Millington, editor of the "Diggers' Gazette," wrote yesterday:— "Please allow me space to correct two serious errors made by Captain Blackburn ...

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  12. WORLD BROTHERHOOD

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva telegraphs:-M. Motta (Belgium) has been elected honorary president of the first Assmbly ...

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  13. ARRESTED NEAR MURRAYVILLE.

    A telegram from Ouyen (60 miles from Duddowells) states that the husband of the murdered woman was at the time working in a shed about 100 yards from the ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. GREEK AFFAIRS

    M. Venizelos has sailed for France, eacorted by a British warship M. Rallis, the new Premier, has demanded that Admiral Coundouritis shall ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. BRITISH EXPORTS.

    Mr. F.G. Kellaway M.P., speaking in Bediordshire yesterday. said the great obstacle to the British export trade was the inclusion of the so-called variation ...

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  16. EXPEDITIOUS HOUSE BUILDING.

    Owing to the shortage of cement, Messrs. Fox, Ev. & Thomas, contractors under the State Bank for the erection of 48 soldiers' homes, of four and five rooms each, ...

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  17. LORD FORREST.

    Although a general appeal has not yet been Launched, considerable progress has already been made in connection with the memorial to Lord Forrest in London ...

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  18. "WHO IS THE PROFITEER?"

    Mr. H. Curtis, missioner at Tarcoola, writes:—Famine prices are being paid on the East-West line for vegetables and fruit. Having been connected with this ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. STARVING CHILDREN OF CENTRAL EUROPE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  20. LAND IN SIBERIA,

    A message from Stockholm reports that Mr. Vanderlip, an American financier, states that the Russian Soviet Government have granted a big syndicate, including ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE.

    A Moscow wireless message declares that the Bolshevk Cavalry have occupied Kertch (Crimea) without resistance. An enormous amount of booty was captured. ...

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  22. EX-SOLDIERS AND UNIFORMS.

    Cases of unauthorised wearing of and trafficking in military uniforms have come under the notice of the District Commandent, and are referred to by him in an ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister in the House of Commons in reply to a question whether Great Britain would support the admission of Germany into the League of Nations ...

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  24. THE STATE TRIBUNAL.

    Mr. Lawson (Premier), referring to the coal situation to-day, said the Government wanted a settlement on honorable lines and were not anxious for a trial of strength. ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    A million persons have passed the open grave of the unknown warrior in West minster Abbey. The last were a party of ex-service cr[?] who were wheeled in ...

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  26. PILLAGED CARGO.

    Following upon a suggestion made at the last meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce that a conference should be convened to consider the position in ...

    Article : 181 words
  27. THE STATE AND SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    It is understood that it is not the intention of the State Government to make any further representations to the Federal authorities regarding the building of ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. THE PUKEKAWA MURDER.

    In the case of Samual John Thorn, charged with the murder of Sidney Eyre at Pukekawa, on August 24, the jury failed to agree and a new trial was ...

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  29. STOTT'S SUCCESSES.

    The Underwood Typewriting Certificate of Proficiency, has been awarded to 22 pupils of Stolt's College. Any Underwood typist may try for this certificate. ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM.

    Donations of considerable interest, especially to students of South Australian history, were received by the Public Library Board at its meeting on Friday, ...

    Article : 271 words
  31. A "CITY GIRLS'" CLUB.

    The girl's of the city are busy with their new venture-a club for their own use, which is being organised under the direction of the Young Women's Christian ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. STOTT'S SCHOLARSHIPS OFFER OF FREE TUITION.

    Any boy or girl attending school may complete for the scholarship offered by Stott's Business College Pirie-street. The holders are entitled to 12 months free ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. LIBERAL UNION PRESIDENCY.

    The executive of the Liberal Union yesterday decided to summon a meeting of delegates for December 15, to choose a new president. ...

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  34. HENLEY-ON-TORRENS

    The committee of the South Australian Rowing Association has preparations well in hand for the Henley-on-Torrens carnival which will take place on Saturday ...

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  35. IMPORTANT LOAN TO THE ART GALLERY.

    Mr. E.W. Hawker has handed to the Public Library Board, of which he was formerly a member, a bust of the late Hon. G.C. Hawker (by Warrington Wood). ...

    Article : 59 words
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