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  2. NOTES IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The first—and certainly the last—morning sitting of the session began at 11 on Thursday, and there was an undercurrent of strong freeling about, the treatment of returned ...

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  4. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council Loan Bill and Public Service Classification Board Bill read third time. Some time spent in finalizing Early Closing and Factories Bills. President ruled that Crown ...

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  5. TREATMENT OF TROOPS.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr. von Doussa read the paragraph which appeared in "The Register" of that day directing attention to the ease of two returning solid[?] ...

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  6. THE LOYALTY OF CANADA

    Son-in-law of Her Majesty the Queen; formerly Governor-General of Canada; author of numerous prose and poetical works. A VITALISED EMPIRE ...

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  7. THE RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The following is the programme for to-day'6 reception of the troops from South Africa:—In the event of the Haplech Castle arriving early, the troops will be ...

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  8. WAR NOTES.

    The report that some Australian soldiers who had been invalided to England had been obliged to proceed to their homes as steerage passengers has given rise to ...

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  9. WITH THE SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    We have cheered our home-going comrades; we have sat in our tents with hearts that felt heavy, and talked in subdued tones of those who win rejoice in Adelaide ...

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  10. NOTES IN THE COUNCIL.

    The morning and a portion of the afternoon sittings were devoted to the discussion of me Public Purposes Loan Bill. Members protested against the Bill being ...

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  11. THE RAILWAY INCIDENT.

    Sir—The paragraph in "The Register" concerning the treatment of returning soldiers by their being transferred from a first class carriage granted them by the ...

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  12. THE VETERANS' WELCOME.

    The arrangements for the old soldiers' welcome to the South Australian troops, to be held at the town, hall to-morrow afternoon, are complete, and it is expected that ...

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  13. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    A further batch, of Australian soldiers returned from South Africa by the Blue Anchor liner Woolloomooloo, which reached Port Adelaide on Thursday morning. ...

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  14. BOER DYNAMITE MONOPOLY SCANDAL.

    A telegram from Berlin, appearing in the "Daily Express" of October 21, stales that an action lias been brought in the Hamburg Courts by Mr. Eduard A. Lippert, the ...

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  15. PRESENTATION TO THE MAYOR OF PORT ADELAIDE.

    On Thursday evening the members of the Port Adelaide Council, a constituted prior to amalgamation with Semaphore, met in the councillors' room. Port Town Hall, to ...

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  16. RAINBOW FESTIVAL.

    The annual rainbow festival in connection with the Port Adelaide Wesleyan, Methodist Church was opened in the local town hall on Thursday evening by the ...

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  17. IMPOUNDINGS.

    PARNAROO (nearest post office, Parnaroo), Susan Bouteil, Poundkeeper.—One bay mare, light, branded like 6 over WG near shoulder and B (sideways) 95 off shoulder, shod all round. Will ...

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  18. ARRANGEMENTS IN MELBOURNE.

    In connection with the arrival of the troops by the Harlech Castle the Government has issued two railway passes to {he parents or relatives of each member of the ...

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  20. BUILDING SOCIETIES

    North Adelaide Starr-Bowkett.—The 104th appropriation was made on Wednesday evening at the office, Tynte street. Mr. S. Turner presided. The ballot resulted in No. 408 being drawn, and the ...

    Article : 189 words
  21. FROM THE RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER

    Sir.—With reference to the remarks in the House of Assembly to-day regarding the means of conveyance allowed on the railways to returning soldiers will you please ...

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  22. THE WELCOME HOME TO "OUR BOYS."

    Sir—I suggest that if the city is illuminated on Friday night the Government, insurance companies, &c, should join with. the retail firms and continue the ...

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  24. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    BURNSIDE, November 26.—Present—Mr. J. R. Osborn (chair). Messrs. Revill. Hall, Holton, Cornish, aud Mahar. Mr. Leschen offered some soil, left in hands of overseer of works to recent it ...

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