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  2. PREMIER ELMSLIE'S TEAM.

    Another important move occurred to-day in connection with the State political crisis resulting from the defeat of the Watt Libera Ministry in the Legislative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TURNING TO PEACE.

    Reverting to Mr. Asquith's speech at Manchester on Friday night on home rule, several newspapers consider that the Prime Minister's address is the turning point in ...

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  4. THE ADELAIDE VACANCY.

    Unusual interest attached in political circles in South Australia to the selection of a Labour candidate to stand for the vacancy in the House of Representatives ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    Excepting as regards absent votes, which will not be completely counted for several days, the counting of votes in the metropolitan constituencies in connection with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALL OVER THE NEW MOON.

    Crowds gathered on the wharf yesterday evening and to-day owing to the antics of the Mohammedan crew on the steamer Knowsley Hall. The men have been ...

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  7. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, dealt with three cases of default by Senior Cadets to attend a compulsory full day parade at Paradise ...

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  8. SPORTS ON GOOD FRIDAY.

    Cr. Martin, at a meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council on Monday evening, presented a petition, signed by 937 ratepayers, which read:—"We the ...

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  9. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) oft Monday laughed at the idea that the Federal Senate had repudiated the arrangement under which the Northern ...

    Article : 459 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL WARFARE.

    The conference of post office employes, which is being held at Leicester, has renewed the demand for a 15 per cent. increase in wages. It rejected by two votes ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. INCREASES FOR SHIPS' OFFICERS.

    Houlder, Brothers & Co., Limited, have announced their intention to make substantial increases in the salaries of the chief, second, and third officers on their ...

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  12. THE IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

    Nationalists in Dublin are displeased at the issue of the official proclamation prohibiting tie importation of arms, (ammunition and gunpowder into Ireland, as ...

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  13. ALLEGED ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES.

    Mr. Frank Maldon Robb, who contested the Bourke electorate in the Liberal interests at the last Federal elections, gave further evidence to-day before the ...

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  14. EMPLOYERS' OFFER REJECTED.

    The trade union delegates have rejected the offer made by the employers of Dublin to re-employ 80 per cent. of the men on strike. ...

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  15. OBJECT OF TRADE UNIONISM.

    Mr. D. A. Thomas, Chairman of the Cambrian Coal Combination, in a speech at Cardiff, said the time had now come when the big railway companies should ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. EMPLOYERS' HEAVY LOSS.

    The Dublin correspondent of The Times wrote on November 3:—It is estimated that up to the present the employers have suffered a loss of almost £800,000. A vast ...

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  17. NATIONALISTS AND PEACE.

    Speaking at Rathdrum, Mr. Joseph Devlin, Nationalist M.P. for West-Belfast, referring to the conditions for settlement suggested by Sir Edward Carson, remarked ...

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  18. MISSING BABIES.

    Detectives continued their search to-day at the house and ground in Malcolm read, Mordialioc, occupied br Mrs. Isabella Newmap, who committed suicide on Friday ...

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  19. NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE.

    The Right Hon. Frederick Edwin Smith (Unionist member for Liverpool) was one of the speakers before the Oxford Union on Saturday evening. He addressed the ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Capt. Pennell, lately master of Capt. Scott's antarctic ship Terra Nova in a letter to the newspapers refers to the expedition which Mr. J. Foster-Stackhouse ...

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  21. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    Referring to the cable message stating that the Commonwealth customs authorities had been advised that Collectors of Customs in the United States had been ...

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  22. RIFLES IN ULSTER.

    The customs officers at Belfast recently detained 89 cases of rifled with bayonets consigned from Liverpool to local gun-makers. The arms were subsequently ...

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  23. RUNDLE STREET ROW.

    John Thomas Fenner (about 17), of Wright street, appeared at the Adelaide State Children's Court on Monday afternoon, and was charged before Mr. T. ...

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  24. RIVAL TIMBERS.

    The Engineer-in-Chief of Commonwealth Railways (Mr. Deane) gave evidence to-day before the select committee appointed by the House of Representatives of enquire ...

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  25. MRS. PANKHURST RELEASED

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the suffragette Leader, who was lodged in Exeter Gaol on her return the United States, was released from prison, to-night. She had ...

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  26. WHARFMEN WORKING.

    As was expected by Rp. Hughes (President of the Tirades Union Conference), whari labourers attended tWa morning at the wharf, where the Union Company's ...

    Article : 283 words
  27. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid was tendered a reception by the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day. Mr. W. R. Wilkie (President), in welcoming Sir George, said they all ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. MALWA QUARANTINE.

    The Direct of of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) stated to-day that all the necessary precautions in connection with the quarantining of the R.M.S. Malwa had been ...

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  29. LETTER FROM SIR CLEMENTS MARKHAM.

    The Times of November 3 contains a letter from Sir Clements Markham on the British Antarctic Expedition of 1914. The ex-President of the Royal Geographical ...

    Article : 530 words
  30. TROUBLESOME TELEGRAM.

    Anxiety to save his grandmother from what he considered to be an unwelcome visit of her granddaughter and three great-grandchildren, led to the appearance of ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. POSITION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Twenty-seven members of the old Waterside Workers' Union joined, the new body to-day. The employers' executive has received a message of congratulation from ...

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  32. FORCIBLE FEEDING.

    The Bishop Sulfragan of Kensington (Right Rev. Dr. Maud) presided at the Queen's Hall on Saturday over a demonstration of clergymen against the forcible ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Tinkettlers were fined at Starthalbyn on Saturday for having created a disturbance in the public streets at a time when decent people ought to be in beck.—A ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. TWO NEW CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Two fresh cases of smallpox came to light in suburbs today. The patients are children. There are in quarantine 48 patients and 56 convalescents and ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. A BRUNSWICK FIRE.

    The Crown has decided not to file a presentment in the cases of Nellie Jacobs and Leopold Ruschin, who were committed for trial by the Coroner on a charge of ...

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  36. FLYING OVERSEA.

    Lieut. Waichsmuth, while flying a military airship over the sea at the Baltic port of Libau, fell with his machine and was drowned before help could reach lum. ...

    Article : 38 words
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