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  2. VICTORIAN STATE ELECTIONS.

    Nominations closed to-day for the State general elections to be held on November 28. Sixteen candidates were returned unopposed, leaving 49 seats to be contested. ...

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  3. WHEN LIBERALS RULE

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has supplied the following resume of the work done by Parliament in the last three sessions:— ...

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  4. WITHOUT A PILOT.

    The Norwegian ship Mananka, which arrived at Albany from Capetown late on Friday night, narrowly escaped disaster by trying to make the harbour. A pilot went ...

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  5. PATRIOTIC PORT ADELAIDE.

    A public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. J. H. Clouston), was held in the town hall on Monday evening "to take into consideration the ...

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  6. A BARE STATEMENT.

    Astonishment has been caused by the Prime Minister's bare statement in the House of Representatives that the Western Australian State Savings Bank has been ...

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  7. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

    Members of the Royal Society of St. George were requested to attend a special social meeting of the organization at Bricknell's Cafe on Monday night for the ...

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  8. MERELY CONVERSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) announced to-day that the Budget would not be delivered either this week or next. He was at present busy on the Estimates. ...

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  9. METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY.

    From G. A. Goyder.—"The long continued drought has raised the anxiety of many that Adelaide may soon suffer from an acute water jasmine. That this fear is ...

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  10. ENTOMBED MINERS.

    A Marvel Loch telegram states that the rescue party is now in speaking communication with the three entombed miners. They men say they are well and uninjured. ...

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  11. REVOLVER SHOTS.

    As a result of domestic differences Albion George Gaudin fired three shots at his wife with a revolver, and wounded her seriously. The woman dashed from the house into the ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    From Victor E. Kroemer:—"Mr. [?] Fryar, Clare, says that I 'predict no rain until March next.' I did not predict anything so foolish. My letter stated:—There ...

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  13. BARQUE ASHORE.

    The 25-year-old steel baroue inverurie, 1,417 tons, which was bound for Sydney, has gone ashore off Ballyferris Point, County Down, Ireland, and is badly ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    Considering the demand for outdoor entertainments it is not surprising that the Hippodrome Gardens have become popular. The present programme is rich in variety. ...

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  15. MALVERN LADY'S WORK.

    Mrs. Ada M. Hogg, of Malvern, wrote to Messrs. Burns, Philip, & Co., Limited, from London, on October 1:—"I am engaged as Assistant Treasurer of the Soldiers and Sailors' Families' ...

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  16. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The Council of the British Association for the Advancement of Science has passed a resolution thanking the Australian people for their generous hospitality to their ...

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  17. Farewells.

    In the Federal Hotel on Monday evening a farewell social was tendered to Sgt. George E. Luckett, of the Australian 2nd Light Horse Expeditionary Force. Between 70 and 80 were ...

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  18. GERMAN TRADE.

    M. Caillaux (formerly Minister of Finance in the French Government), accompanied by his wife (who was recently acquitted on a charge of having murdered ...

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  19. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From Sir Josiah Symon, K.C.M.G.:— "Loyal Australian will be sorry and shocked to read the cable message that The Daily Mail Sydney correspondent has ...

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  20. General Items.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) has handed to the Chiel Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) a list of public bodies and societies of various kinds which, since the outbreak of war ...

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  21. In the Country.

    TRURO, November 14.—At the meeting of the district council on Saturday a letter was received from Lady Galway in relation to the Belgian Fund, and to which the council voted £10. ...

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  22. PRAYER AND WAR.

    From the Rev. G. H. Jose, M.A.:—"The departure of our 1st Expeditionary Force and the activities of our Australian Fleet have brought home to us how vitally our ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    With the arrival of summer comes the usual batch of fires. Since the big outbreak at W. T. Fling & Son's two smaller ones have been reported. ...

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  24. "CHEER UP" SOCIETY.

    Finalities have been arranged for Wednesday's red-letter day at Monteflore Hill. The feeding of the 1,100 soldiers will prove a modern miracle of happy good management. At yesterday's ...

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  25. A SERIOUS KICK.

    SADDLEWORTH, November 16.—An accident happened on Sunday morning to Mr. F. Coleman (Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Board). He had to ride up to the ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Lameroo."—The Secretary to the Railways Commissioner, to whom your complaints were referred, states:—"The reason for the curtailment of the train service on ...

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  27. CREMATION AND PREMATURE BURIAL.

    From Jas. R. Williamson, Chedington read, Upper Edmonton, London":—"With reference to the interesting article on The crematorium, in your excellent journal of ...

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  28. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    WELLINGTON, November 16.—At the resumed inquest on the woman Anthony and the man Richards, who were found dead from loss of blood in Anthony's house ...

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  29. A RIVER FATALITY.

    WAIKERIE, November 16.—An unfortunate accident occurred on the river last evening. The steamer Waikerie, in charge of Capt. Tinks, was coming into the ...

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  30. THE KAISER'S PLACE IN PROPHECY.

    On Saturday evening an interesting lecture was delivered by Mr. Victor E. Kroemer at the Truth Centre, Angas street, Adelaide, on "The Kaiser's place in prophecy." The lecturer ...

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  31. EARLY CLOSING HOTEL BARS.

    Sir—The following criticism appears in the latest issue of the official organ of liquordom:—"Mr. Denny, M.P., can hardly look for the thanks of club members and ...

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  32. TO GARDENERS.

    From "A Bore":—"A striking perennial has made its appearance in the suburbs of Adelaide this year in spite of the unprecedented drought. Attaining at full ...

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  33. WHO GETS THE SOLDIERS' DELICACIES?

    Miss L. M. Harwood writes:—"Herewith copy of a letter received by me this (Monday) morning, which bears out statements I have previously heard from ...

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  34. RAILWAY PORTER HURT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, November 16.— Porter M. Considine, while going on a tricycle to the signal station to signal a Millicent train this evening, collided at the ...

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  35. A BOY'S END.

    WELLINGTON, November 16.—After having been scolded for misbehaviour and threatened with police action, a 13-year-old boy at Christchurch committed suicide by ...

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  36. THE WAR.

    From "Four Modes of Censuring Germany":— "In view of authenticated facts there are four ways by which we might fairly censure German methods:—1. We ...

    Article : 334 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. A VESSEL SMASHED.

    WELLINGTON, November 16.—During a terrific gale the auxiliary schooner Rosetta, engaged in fish carrying, was wrecked in Foveaux Strait. The vessel ...

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  39. ASSISTANCE TO FARMERS.

    From Samuel Lindsay, Cowell:—"The Commissioner of Crown Lands said in the Assembly on Tuesday last with reference to my letter in The Register referring to ...

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  40. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    South street literary awards:—"Profti sharing and co-partnership in alternative to socialism."—E. L. Bailey (Launceston), Charles Browne (Richmond), W. W. ...

    Article : 96 words
  41. DEATH SENTENCES.

    Executive Council to-day decided, to commute the death sentence of Antonio Soro, who was convicted of the murder of Patricia Bickett, at Royal Park, to ...

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