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  2. CASUALTIES.

    At the Adelaide Police Court, on Friday, the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted an enquiry into circumstanced surrounding the death of Thomas Leslie ...

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  3. GAS EMPLOYES.

    Representatives of the various gas companies in Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania and of the Gas Employes Union met in conference again to-day to discuss ...

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  4. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    Prom "Coriolanus":—"When Brother King O'Malley's ambrosial locks adorned the streets of Adelaide, he used to boast of tie experiences as an American politician ...

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  5. TRAMWAYS AGREEMENT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day (before Mr. Justice Higgius) the agreement was concluded between the Adelaide Municipal Tramways Trust and the Launceston ...

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  6. SANDBAGS.

    From C. G. Bayly:— S and bags give our soldiers' lives—. A II can therefore something do. N ow then, sister, sweethearts, wives. ...

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  7. A DAY FOR INTERCESSION.

    From the Rev. John Blacket, Norwood:— 'Sunday,' October 31, has been set apart by the Methodist Church as a day for intercession in all its places of worship ...

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  8. THE REFERENDA AND RECRUITING.

    From "H. K.":— —No.— When the meetings on the Referenda come round, And the politicians throw their, views about; ...

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  9. SOLDIERS AND POLICE.

    From Edward Bernier, Magill:—"When walking through Adelaide in the evening. I have noticed several disturbances between the police and men in uniform. This is ...

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  10. STATE FISHERIES.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Drew) has decided to close the State fish stall in the Perth markets as from December 1. The Minister says that apparently the people ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL AWARDS.

    The President of the Industrial Court (Mr. A. Buchanan) on Friday considered an application in behalf of the drivers and stablemen employed in the business of milk ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Egypt".—1. The next mail for the expeditionary forces closes for papers and parcels at 2 p.m. on Wednesday next, November 3; for letters on November 4 ...

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  13. SUCCESS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    So satisfied is the Chief Secretary (Mr. Black) with the success of the Government trawling enterprise and the prospects of a development of this means of supplying the ...

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  14. A COLLISION.

    Constable Desmond reported to the City Watchhouse authorities on Friday night that at 7.45 a horse, attached to a Basher dray, driven by Mr. Charles ...

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  15. MUNITION TENDERS.

    From J. H. Horwood & Co., Limited:—'Our attention has been drawn to a paragraph in The Register, and we beg to immediately counteract any erroneous ...

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  16. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Definite arrangements were made to-day for the holding of the Premiers' Conference on Monday. The Premiers will meet in the afternoon, when a discussion on the ...

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  17. IN THE COURTS.

    At the Port Adelaide Local court on Friday (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.), an arbitration under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1911, was held. The ...

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  18. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    [?] Chair at 20.30 a.m. —Delayed Telephones.— The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) ...

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  19. MURDER OF NURSE CAVELL.

    From Mrs. J. G. Kelly:—"I have notice with interest a letter by Mr. Culley, of Wilunga, suggesting that a fund be opened is a memorial to Nurse Cavell. Would ...

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  20. REPRESENTATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) has received word of another approaching Premiere' conference, and has replied that he cannot attend any further conferences this year. ...

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  21. A RUNAWAY BULLOCK.

    EDEN VALLEY, October 28.—Great excitement was caused here this morning by the breaking away of a bullock while the butcher (Mr. Arthur Pinson) was ...

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  22. ALLEGED HORSE THEFT.

    BROKEN HILL, October 29.—Walter William Wafers (28), who was arrested at Thargomindah, Queensland, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having stolen ...

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  23. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the South Australian branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia was held at the York Gate Library, Institute Building, on ...

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  24. MINISTER AND "GILDED ROOSTERS."

    To express their delight at the inclusion of Mr. King O'Malley in the Federal Ministry the Secretaries of the Trades Hall have telegraphed to the new Minister as ...

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  25. AN EGYPTIAN CHEER FOR THE CHEER-UPS.

    From "One of the Lads," Egypt:—"I should like to say a few words in praise of the Cheer-up Society in Adelaide. I joined the army in the beginning of ...

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  26. ALLEGED IMPOSTOR.

    MELBOURNE, October 29.—At the City Court to-day Henry Phillips, who wore the uniform of a soldier, was charged with having imposed on Christina Reeves and ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND FIRES.

    BRISBANE, October 29.—A disastrous fire occurred at Roadvale, near Ipswich, at about noon to-day. Messrs. Humphries and Rowe's store was burned to the ...

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  28. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS.

    From "Reject":—"In answer to 'Fairplay' I may mention that badges have been given to the rejects and are worn by scores of young fellows whose services, have been ...

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  29. THE LAW COURTS.

    Six persona were fined for insobriety. Thomas Fogg was lined £2 7/ for having used indecent language in Carrington street, Adelaide, on October 29. ...

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  30. TAXATION.

    From "Booboorowie Pioneer": —"Judging by the taxation proposals of the family Government it is endeavouring to take from the farmers a portion of what we ...

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  31. THE PASSING SHOW.

    —Earl of Kimberley in Motor Collision.— Lord Kimberley had a narrow escape on Sunday night in a motor-ear collision, which caused the death of a London ...

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  32. UNDERTAKERS AND CEMETERY WORKERS.

    An application was lien mentioned by Mr. Parsons with regard to the business of undertakers and that of cemetery workers. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REFUGE.

    There was a large gathering at the South Australian Refuge, William streey, Norwood, on Friday afternoon, the occasion being the annual meeting of that institution. The Rev, Canon Andrews ...

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  34. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    To-day the local organizer of the Australian Workers' Union. (Mr. M. Costello) received the following telegram from the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. ...

    Article : 281 words
  35. HOTEL CLOSING HOURS.

    The City Council caried a motion last night supporting the Government's proposal to close hotel bare at 10 o'clock. ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LITERARY SOCIETIES' UNION.

    The annual meeting of the South Australian Literary Societies' Union was held Thursday, October 28, at the Y.M.C.A. Gawler, place, Mr. P. V. Colbatch (Vice-President) occupied the ...

    Article : 207 words
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